We've got nothing but questions about ABC's "Life on Mars," and that's not surprising, since we haven't seen even a snippet of footage from the show, which has been recast and re-producered -- with David E. Kelley exiting -- since it was first announced.
Jason O'Mara, who'll play a 21st century police detective who's rudely thrust into 1973, is the only cast member left standing from the original (which isn't so original, given that it's based on a British show of the same name that's been on BBC America for two seasons).
Producers Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec, who previously worked on ABC's "October Road" -- hey, don't shoot the messenger -- don't actually remember 1973, Appelbaum having been 1 that year, Nemec apparently just born.
But Michael Imperioli ("The Sopranos"), who's joined the cast in this second round, says he was 7 that year, and he's willing to play.
"I remember it all," he says. "It was crazy. The sex was easy."
OK, so maybe not.
"I remember TV a lot," he continues. "I do remember music from that time. I remember elementary school," he said finally.






