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[edit] American Pie (film series)
[edit] Principal cast
| Character | Film | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| American Pie | American Pie 2 | American Wedding | |
| Jim Levenstein | Jason Biggs | ||
| Kevin Myers | Thomas Ian Nicholas | ||
| Chris Ostreicher | Chris Klein | ||
| Paul Finch | Eddie Kaye Thomas | ||
| Steve Stifler | Seann William Scott | ||
| Michelle Flaherty | Alyson Hannigan | ||
| Nadia | Shannon Elizabeth | ||
| Vicky Lathum | Tara Reid | ||
| Heather | Mena Suvari | ||
| Jessica | Natasha Lyonne | ||
| Noah Levenstein | Eugene Levy | ||
| Janine Stifler | Jennifer Coolidge | ||
| Chuck Sherman | Chris Owen | ||
| Jim's Mom | Molly Cheek | ||
| Cadence Flaherty | January Jones | ||
[edit] Present
[edit] Principal cast
| Character | Film | Spin-off film | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Pie | American Pie 2 | American Wedding | American Pie Presents: Band Camp | American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile | American Pie Presents: Beta House | |
| Jim Levenstein | Jason Biggs | |||||
| Kevin Myers | Thomas Ian Nicholas | |||||
| Chris Ostreicher | Chris Klein | |||||
| Paul Finch | Eddie Kaye Thomas | |||||
| Steve Stifler | Seann William Scott | |||||
| Michelle Flaherty | Alyson Hannigan | |||||
| Nadia | Shannon Elizabeth | |||||
| Vicky Lathum | Tara Reid | |||||
| Heather | Mena Suvari | |||||
| Jessica | Natasha Lyonne | |||||
| Noah Levenstein | Eugene Levy | |||||
| Janine Stifler | Jennifer Coolidge | |||||
| Chuck Sherman | Chris Owen | Chris Owen | ||||
| Jim's Mom | Molly Cheek | |||||
| Cadence Flaherty | January Jones | |||||
| Matt Stifler | Eli Marienthal | Tad Hilgenbrink | ||||
[edit] OTH
[edit] Principal cast
[edit] Principal cast
[edit] Principal cast
[edit] Starring
| Cast | Episode count |
| Chad Michael Murray as Lucas Scott | 87 |
| James Lafferty as Nathan Scott | 88 |
| Hilarie Burton as Peyton Sawyer | 87 |
| Bethany Joy Galeotti as Haley James Scott | 87 |
| Sophia Bush as Brooke Davis | 87 |
[edit] Actor
[edit] Starring
| Character | Actor/Actress | Episode count |
| Lucas Scott | Chad Michael Murray | 87 |
| Nathan Scott | James Lafferty | 88 |
| Peyton Sawyer | Hilarie Burton | 87 |
| Haley James Scott | Bethany Joy Galeotti | 87 |
| Brooke Davis | Sophia Bush | 87 |
[edit] Season
| Character | Actor/Actress | Episode count | Main Cast | Recurring |
| Lucas Scott | Chad Michael Murray | 87 | 1-5 | |
| Nathan Scott | James Lafferty | 88 | 1-5 | |
| Peyton Sawyer | Hilarie Burton | 87 | 1-5 | |
| Haley James Scott | Bethany Joy Galeotti | 87 | 1-5 | |
| Brooke Davis | Sophia Bush | 87 | 1-5 | |
| Marvin McFadden | Lee Norris | 3-5 | 1-2 | |
| Atwon Taylor | Antwon Tanner | 4-5 | 1-3 | |
| Rachel Gatina | Danneel Harris | 4 | 3, 5 |
[edit] Former characters
| Character | Actor/Actress | Episode count | Main Cast | Recurring |
| Dan Scott | Paul Johansson | 1-4 | 5 | |
| Deb Lee | Barbara Alyn Woods | 2-4 | 1 | |
| Whitey Durham | Barry Corbin | 1-4 | ||
| Keith Scott | Craig Sheffer | 1-3 | 4 | |
| Karen Roe | Moira Kelly | 1-4 |
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[edit] Supporting characters
The following characters have played supporting roles in the plot.
| Character | Played By | Description | Season(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bevin Mirskey | Bevin Prince | Bevin is a cheerleader and friends with Brooke, Peyton, Rachel and Haley. She is dating Skills Taylor. | Seasons 1– |
| Tim Smith | Brett Claywell | Tim was Nathan's best friend until Nathan married Haley. He now attends a school for "slower students." | Seasons 1–3 |
| Jake Jagielski | Bryan Greenberg | Jake was a player for the Tree Hill Ravens and it was revealed he had a daughter named Jenny. He dated Peyton but due to complications with Jenny's mother Nikki he now lives in Savannah. | Seasons 1–3 |
| Nicki | Emmanuelle Vaugier | Nicki was Jenny's mother and Jakes ex-girlfriend. She wanted custody of Jenny, but Jake wouldn't allow it. She now awaits the custody trial in Savannah. | Seasons 1–2 |
| Cooper Lee | Michael Trucco | Cooper is Nathan Scott's uncle and Deb Lee's brother. He dated Rachel Gatina and tried to end it when he found out she was 17. The two then drove off a bridge but survived. Cooper then moved back home. | Seasons 2–4 |
| Larry Sawyer | Kevin Kilner (Season 3) Thomas Ian Griffith (Season 1) |
Larry is Peyton's dad. He had a short relationship with Karen Roe. He is always away on boat trips. | Seasons 1 & 3 |
| Chris Keller | Tyler Hilton | Chris played at the night club Tric and later convinced Haley to go on tour with him. Haley then left the tour. | Seasons 2-4 |
| Glenda Farrell | Amber Wallace | Glenda appeared in season 3 as a girl who didn't want her mom to know if she was okay after the school shooting. She later appeared as a Goth and began a friendship with Lucas Scott. | Seasons 3-4 |
| Felix Taggaro | Michael Copon | Felix dated Brooke Davis. He painted "dyke" on Peyton's locker to protect his sister. He was later sent to military school for this. | Season 2 |
| Anna Taggaro | Daniella Alonso | Anna was a bi-sexual who dated Lucas Scott. She kissed Peyton Sawyer and after coming out to her parents returns to boarding school with her girlfriend. | Season 2 |
| Taylor James | Lindsey McKeon | Taylor is Haley's sister. She is kicked out of college and stays with Nathan and Haley. It is revealed that she is the first girl Nathan slept with. | Season 2 |
| Andy Hargrove | Kieren Hutchison | Andy is a rich teacher at Karen's collage. The two began dating but after his mom becomes ill her returns to New Zealand. Karen visits him but they break up as she doesn't want to have children. | Season 2 |
| Emily "Jules" Chambers | Maria Menounos | Jules is a woman who Dan paid to fall in love with Keith Scott and then break his heart. She actually did fall in love with Keith, but left on their wedding day. | Season 2 |
| Ian Banks | Matt Barr | Ian Banks was Peyton's online stalker. He pretended to be her brother but she found out the truth. He then took her hostage on prom night along with Brooke Davis. The two put him in hospital. In prison it is revealed that he had been ill ever since his girlfriend who looked like Peyton died in a car crash. | Season 4 |
[edit] Junk Moretti
- Played by: Cullen Moss
- Seasons: 1-4
- Appears in: "Pilot" , "The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most" , "Are You True?" , "The Search For Something More" , "You Gotta Go There To Come Back" , "I Shall Believe" , "The Games That Play Us" , "Let the Reigns Go Loose " , "Don't Take Me for Granted" , "The Hero Dies in This One" , "Lifetime Piling Up" , "What Could Have Been" , "Champagne for My Real Friends, Real Pain for My Sham Friends" , " The Show Must Go On" , "The Same Deep Water as You" , "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" , "The Birth and Death of the Day" , "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" (18 episodes)
Junk is one of the players from the River Court.
[edit] Ferguson "Fergie" Thompson
- Played by: Vaughn Wilson
- Seasons: 1-4
- Appears in: "The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most" , "Are You True?" , "The Search For Something More" , "You Gotta Go There To Come Back" , "I Shall Believe" , "The Games That Play Us" , "Truth Doesn't Make a Noise" , "Near Wild Heaven" , "You Can't Always Get What You Want" , "I Will Dare" , "Don't Take Me for Granted" , "Lifetime Piling Up" , "What Could Have Been" , "Champagne for My Real Friends, Real Pain for My Sham Friends" , "The Show Must Go On" , "The Same Deep Water as You" , "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" , "The Birth and Death of the Day" "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" (19 episodes)
Fergie is another one of the players from the River Court. He attends the Prom by himself. He is usually seen with Skills and Junk.
[edit] Pete Wentz
- Played by: Peter Wentz
- Season: 3
- Appears in: "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" , "Just Watch the Fireworks" , "When It Isn't Like It Should Be" (3 episodes)
Pete Wentz is a member of the band Fall Out Boy. They played at the night club "Tric". He began to date Peyton Sawyer, but their relationship ended because she was in love with someone else.
[edit] Rick
- Played by: Will Haze
- Season: 2
- Appears in: "You Can't Always Get What You Want" , "We Might as Well Be Strangers" , "Let the Reigns Go Loose" , "Truth, Bitter Truth" , "The Trick Is to Keep Breathing" , "Don't Take Me for Granted" , "The Heart Brings You Back" (7 episodes)
Rick is a drug dealer. He helped Peyton get bands for "Tric" in exchange for use of the back room. He gets Peyton to take cocaine. When Karen finds out what was going on she kickes him out, as she doesn't want drugs in her club.
[edit] Daunte Jones
- Played by: Rick Fox
- Season: 4
- Appears in: "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" , "All These Things That I've Done" , "Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye" , "Some You Give Away " , "Songs to Live and Die By" (5 episodes)
Daunte is a loan shark. A desperate Nathan borrows money from Daunte in Season Four and becomes indebted to him. Daunte agrees to have the debt cleared if Nathan throws the State Championship but Nathan refuses and when the Ravens win, Daunte tries to run Nathan down with his car but pregnant Haley pushes Nathan out of the way and is hit herself instead. Daunte then proceeds to crash into a construction site. Nathan pulls him out of the car and proceeds to beat him. Dan arrives and realizes that Daunte is dead. He takes the fall for Nathan but Daunte's autopsy results show that it was the accident, and not the beating, that killed him.
[edit] Family members
[edit] Ellie Harp
- Played by: Sheryl Lee
- Relation: Peyton Sawyer's mom
- Seasons: 2-3
- Appears in: "The Leavers Dance", "From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea", "First Day on a Brand New Planet", "An Attempt to Tip the Scales", "A Multitude of Casualties", "Brave New World", "Return of the Future", "I've Got Dreams to Remember", "The Wind That Blew My Heart Away". (9 episodes)
Ellie was a cocaine addict when she got pregnant with Peyton and decided to give her up and Peyton was adopted by Anna and Larry Sawyer. She agreed not to have any contact with her daughter, but she later decided to see her and finally managed to at the end of season 2.
Ellie pretends to be doing a magazine article on Peyton so they can meet up as she is a writer. When Peyton rings the magazine they tell her there is no-one called Ellie Harp at the magazine, and they know nothing about the article. Peyton begins getting creepy emails by "WATCHMEWATCHU" and assumes they are from Ellie. Ellie shows up on Peyton's door and tells her that she is her mother, and she didn't send any emails.
At first, Peyton didn't believe her nor trust her, especially after Lucas Scott caught her buying drugs. However, it was revealed that she was dealing with a recurrence of breast cancer, and that the pills were actually of medical means. Peyton was about to change her mind after finding out about her condition but they fought again when Peyton found that she wrote an article about her. She told her to go away, calling her a liar. Haunted by dreams about her "Angel of Death" persona, Peyton found Ellie again and they bonded. They decided to make a CD to promote Haley James Scott's new song and raise funds to fight breast cancer--which they finally managed to do--but Ellie died the day the records were ready. Peyton then spread her ashes on a place where she gone to a music festival, which was the best thing she remembered aside from her time with Peyton.
[edit] Derek Sommers
- Played by: Ernest Waddell
- Relation: Peyton Sawyer's brother
- Season: 4
- Appears in: "I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness" , "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" , "All These Things That I've Done" , "Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye" (4 episodes)
Derek is Peyton's real half-brother (same father, African-American mother). He was the one who hung up on her as he resented Peyton because his father left his mother for Ellie. He was arrested when the police tried to catch Psycho Derek as he was Derek Sommers. He was freed when Lucas said he wasn't the stalker and followed him to Peyton's house where they rescued her. He then bonded with her thanks to Lucas. He taught her to fight back by teaching her how to box and to take risks. It would eventually lead to Peyton and Lucas becoming an item again.
However he was a Marine as the military "rescued" him when he entered a bad path out of anger against his father and as such had some obligations which would soon come to haunt him. He went to the basketball banquet with Peyton but learned the same day that he had to go to Iraq much to Peyton's chagrin. Before leaving he promised her he would be back.
[edit] Jenny Jagielski
- Relation: Jake Jagielski's daughter
- Seasons: 1-3
- Played by: Various
- Appears in: "Life in a Glass House" , "You Gotta Go There To Come Back" , "The Living Years" , "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" , "The First Cut is the Deepest" , "How Can You Be Sure?" , "What Is and What Should Never Be" , "The Leaving Song" , "The Hero Dies in This One" , "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" , "Unopened Letter to the World" , "Somewhere a Clock is Ticking" , "Something I Can Never Have" , "The Lonesome Road" , "The Tide That Left and Never Came Back" , "I Slept with Someone in Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me" , "Everyday is a Sunday Evening" , "Over the Hills and Far Away" (18 episodes)
Jenny is Jake and Nicki's daughter, who is now a toddler. Once she was born her mother Nicki left her with her father Jake when she went to college. Jake raised Jenny until Nicki came back. Nicki asked to be in Jenny's life, but Jake refused. When Jake went away on a basketball tornament, she is left with Nicki. Nicki gets drunk and passes out with Jenny in the back seat of her car. Jake carries on taking care of his daughter and moves her to Savannah were a cousin of his lives to keep Jenny safe from Nicki. He comes back to Tree Hill in the second season to see Peyton and decides he's going to stay. Then Nicki turns up claiming she has got legal custody of Jenny.
[edit] Sheri Smith
- Played by: Amy Parish
- Relation: Tim Smith's mother
- Seasons: 1 & 4
- Appears in: "Are You True?" , "Life in a Glass House" , "To Wish Impossible Things" , "Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye" (4 episodes)
Sheri Smith is Tim Smith's stepmother. She is a boaster mom. She organizes Raven events. She is known as a gossip. She tells Karen the wrong time when she tells her about boaster moms. She also tells Dan Scott that her son is now attending a school for slower children.
[edit] Lily Roe Scott
- Played by: Mary Kate Englehardt
- Relation: Karen Roe's daughter
- Season: 4-5
- Appears in: "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone"
Lily Roe Scott is the daughter of Karen Roe and Keith Scott. Her father was killed by her uncle Dan Scott before she was born. Her half-brother (and also cousin) is Lucas Scott. She was born when Lucas tried to kill Dan for murdering Keith, as Karen collapsed and had to have a C-section.
[edit] James Lucas Scott
- Played by: Jackson Brundage
- Relation: Haley James Scott and Nathan Scott's son
- Season: 4-5
- Appears in: "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" (1 episode)
James Lucas Scott is the son of Haley James Scott and Nathan Scott. His godparents are Lucas Scott (who is also in James' middle name and his uncle) and Brooke Davis. His grandparents are Dan and Deb Scott (Nathan's parents) and Lydia and Jimmy James (Haley's parents). His mother Haley's water broke when she was giving her valedictorian speech at graduation. Haley played classical music during her pregnancy, but when she went to sleep Nathan played old-school hip hop. As a result, he apparently prefers old school hip hop and it calms him down. In season five, James is four-and-a-half years old living with his mom and dad and is looked after by his nanny, Carrie, portrayed by Torrey DeVitto.
[edit] Tree Hill High students
[edit] Theresa
- Played by: Sarah Edwards
- Seasons: 1-2
- Appears in: "Crash into You" , "Life in a Glass House" , "With Arms Outstretched" , "Spirit in the Night" , "Near Wild Heaven" , "Let the Reigns Go Loose" (6 episodes)
Theresa was one of the cheerleaders in Seasons One and Two, who fell ill with chickenpox at the Sparkle Classic and put Brooke's nose out of joint by wearing the dress she bought at Brooke's Yard Sale on her date with Brooke's "Friend With Benefits", Felix.
[edit] Abby Brown
- Played by: Allison Scagliotti-Smith
- Seasons: 3-4
- Appears in: "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept" , "You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love" , "The Runaway Found" (3 episodes)
Abby Brown was one of the people held captive in the tutoring centre by Jimmy Edwards. She was diabetic so Jimmy let her go, as her insulin was in her locker. She ran down the hall. She then hid in a room, where she witnessed Dan Scott killing Keith Scott. She hasn't attended school since.
She has been painting "Murderer" and other messages in red paint to look like blood on Dan Scott’s walls. She also text messages and IMs Dan. One Instant message read, "Burning up the midnight oils murderer?” At prom she left a message asking Dan, "Does your date know you killed her fiancé?” She also called Dan off a cell phone, and left it in the hallway where Dan shot Keith. She is seen at prom walking past Dan, after scaring him all night. Lucas Scott realises that he saw a girl hiding in the room, and after checking the year book, he knew it was her. Dan has the calls of the cell phone traced and finger prints checked. After the school shooting every student had there finger prints taken, so Dan now knows she is the witness. Lucas Scott then goes to her house where Dan Scott can be seen sitting outside in his car.
Abby's mom answers the door and tells Lucas she doesn't live there. However Lucas sees Abby at a window. He sneaks in when her mom is gone and asks Abby if Jimmy killed Keith. She shakes her head meaning Jimmy didn't. When her mom arrives home she tells Lucas that Abby doesn't know who she is and asks Abby "Is your name Abby?" She shakes her head meaning no. Abby is later seen telling her mom that she wants to tell someone what she saw. This meaning that she was just scared of her mom. She tells her mom that she is tired of lying about what she saw and pretending she is crazy. She also wants to go back to school. Her mom tells her that she can't, but when they have enough money they will move. When Abby asks why, her mom tells her because she said so. Abby feels she has no life. She tells her mom that she's not afraid to tell the truth. Abby then walks to the door to leave and Dan Scott is standing there. Dan tells Abby and her mom to shut up and sit down. Dan tells her that she made a mistake in what she saw. She tells him she saw everything. Dan then tells her his reasons for hating Keith. Abby tells him she hopes he burns in hell. Dan then gives her a teddy bear and leaves.
Abby visits Lucas that night. She tells that Keith was still alive when Jimmy shot himself. She reveals that she thought once Dan knew someone know the truth he'd come forwards. So she stalked Dan with messages and threats to make him turn himself in. She thought she'd be safe but he found her. Lucas then asks who killed his uncle and Abby replies with, "your father." Lucas tells her she has to tell somebody, however she tells him that she has told him and leaves.
[edit] Jimmy Edwards
- Played by: Colin Fickes
- Seasons: 1 & 3
- Appears in: "Pilot" , "The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most" , "Just Watch the Fireworks" , "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept" (4 episodes)
Jimmy Edwards was best friends with Mouth, Lucas, Skills and the other guys at the river court. He and mouth were sports announcers for ravenshoops.com. Jimmy and his friends grew apart after Lucas became more popular as he'd joined the Ravens, and mouth became more noticed. Jimmy had no friends in the school, so he took antidepressants. Once he came back to school nobody noticed he had gone. His best day in school was when nobody notices him. When Rachel Gatina releases the time capsule, Jimmy is seen by the school, saying how horrible everyone is. Lucas and Mouth tried to make friends with him again. They took him to the "Friends with Benefits" tour; however he was beaten up by people he slated. He was saved by Rachel Gatina with pepper spray, however she only did it because she always wanted to pepper spray someone. After being bullied he takes a gun into school and while trying to shoot a bully he shoots Peyton Sawyer. He takes the school hostage with the gun. He holds, Rachel Gatina, Haley James Scott, Nathan Scott, Abby Brown, Skills Taylor, Mouth and Marcus hostage in the tutoring centre. He lets Abby go as she is diabetic and her insulin was in her locker. He told the people in the tutoring centre that the next person into the hallway will be shot. When Lucas and Peyton walk into the corridor, Jimmy goes out, however he lets Lucas and Peyton go as she was bleeding in the leg. Keith Scott talks to Jimmy, but Jimmy shoots himself. Edwards, as he predicted, is remembered as a monster as the general consensus is that he killed Keith, when in actual fact, Dan murdered Keith after Edwards had killed himself. In season four, Lucas finds out the truth as Abby Brown saw Dan kill Keith.
[edit] Erica Marsh
- Played by: Katherine Bailess
- Season: 2
- Appears in: " The Hero Dies in This One" , "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" , " Unopened Letter to the World" , "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning" , "The Tide That Left and Never Came Back" (5 episodes)
Erica lost out to Brooke in the run for Student Council President in Season Two. Despite being fiercely competitive and antagonising towards Brooke during the election, she shows herself to be a gracious loser and she and Brooke become friends. Erica dates Mouth but dumps him over the summer when she becomes popular and in doing so, decides that she doesn't need him anymore.
[edit] Gigi Silveri
- Played by:Kelsey Chow
- Seasons: 3-4
- Appears in: "A Multitude of Casualties", "The Worst Day Since Yesterday", "I've Got Dreams to Remember", "Everyday Is a Sunday Evening", "Over the Hills and Far Away", "Good News for People Who Love Bad News", "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?", "All These Things That I've Done", "Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye", "Some You Give Away", "Everything in Its Right Place", "Ashes of Dreams You Let Die". (12 episodes)
Gigi becomes an announcer for ravenshoops.com. She dated Mouth but ended it as he was going to college and she is still in school.
[edit] Chase Adams
- Played by: Stephen Colletti
- Season: 4
- Appears in: "Resolve" , "Pictures of You" , "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers" , "Prom Night at Hater High" , "The Runaway Found" , "Ashes of Dreams You Let Die" , "The Birth and Death of the Day" , "All of the Sudden I Miss Everyone" (8 episodes)
Chase is another member of the Clean Teens who gets close to Brooke after Brooke and Rachel join the Clean Teens. Brooke, having achieved a high grade in a test (by cheating), agrees to tutor Chase, who initially has no idea of how Brooke really achieved this grade and the couple begin seeing each other. When he finds out that Brooke cheated he forgives her and they continue to date. Brooke and Chase attend a party at Nathan's moms house. It is revealed that Nathan and Brooke filmed a sex tape. He then vistis Brooke while she is setting up for prom. He tells her that his ex-girlfriend cheated on him with his best friend. He then tells her that it's over, but he knows how important prom is to her so they will still go together. But after prom it's over. However Brooke tells him it's over now as she doesn't want to be with someone who doesn't want to be with her. Chase later bumps into Brooke at school. He has been calling her after he found about her being tied up by Ian "WATCHMEWATCHU" Banks. He no longer wears his Clean Teens T-shirt. It is thus seen that he still has feelings for Brooke, as she does for him. After a heartfelt confession, Chase and brooke are back together again. In the finale, Brooke and Chase take it to the next level and have sex in the backseat of his car. Chase says "it was the best 60 seconds" of his life. We end Season 4 by seeing that Chase and Brooke are very in love and we are lead on to believe they will continue their relationship over the next 4 years.
[edit] Shelly Simon
- Played by: Elizabeth Harnois
- Season: 4
- Appears in: "Can't Stop This Thing We've Started" , "Everything in Its Right Place" , "Resolve" , "Pictures of You" , "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers" , "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" (6 episodes)
150px|thumb Shelly was introduced as a girl who wanted to prevent Brooke from having an abortion, although it was later revealed that Brooke wasn't pregnant at all. Glenda told Brooke that although Shelley was the Clean Teens' leader and a "virgin for life", she used to be promiscuous, and Brooke realized that Shelley had had an abortion after falling pregnant at a Christian camp. Shelley tried to get Rachel Gatina and Brooke Davis to join Clean Teens as well, which they did as an alibi on the night they stole a Calculus test. Shelley soon fired Rachel, as she fell somewhat short of the Clean Teens' ideals.
In "Pictures of You" Shelly called Mouth a geek. They had to pair up for an assignment, and got to know each other in the process. Mouth asked her to the prom and Shelley said yes. They kissed. Shelly took Mouth's virginity in "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers" but left in horror at having broken her own rules.
She reappeared at the graduation party after dissolving Clean Teens; she makes up with Mouth, who later defended her from a guy who insulted her. They do not rekindle their love, but Shelley remains friends with most of Tree Hill High's girls.
[edit] Teachers
[edit] Principal Turner
- Played by: Shawn Shepard
- Seasons: 1-4
- Appears in: "Pilot" , "The Leaving Song" , "Don't Take Me for Granted" , "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" , "Something I Can Never Have" , "Just Watch the Fireworks" , "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept" , "Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them" , "I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness" , "All These Things That I've Done" , "Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye" , "Everything in Its Right Place" , "Resolve" , "You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love" , "Ashes of Dreams You Let Die" , "The Birth and Death of the Day" (16 episodes)
Principal Turner is the principal at Tree Hill High School. He suspended Peyton for wearing a shirt with "Dyke" painted on it. When the time capsule is released, he asks Whitey if he is sure it is the one from last year. He and Whitey have to turn off the schools power. They eventually sent everyone home.
He sacked Haley from tutoring when Rachel Gatina pretended that she stole the test papers. Haley was sacked because she was the one who tutored Rachel. He also expelled Rachel Gatina for this. When Rachel appears at prom, he tells her she isn't allowed on school property. She asks "what are you going to do, expel me?” He then tells her he’ll call the police. She walks off and tells him he’ll hear from her lawyer about the sexual harassment charges she’ll lie about. Dan Scott then gives him some alcohol to help him relax. He stopped Haley from being valedictorian as Nathan has point shaved, however he later changes his mind as he has a wife and he wouldn't like her to be punished for his actions. Brooke tells him that she was the one who stole the test papers; he still lets her graduate as she is going to study fashion. At graduation he let Rachel graduate however she wasn't there.
[edit] Nick Chavez
- Played by: Reynaldo Valentin
- Season: 4
- Appears in: "I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness" , "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" , "All These Things That I've Done" (3 episodes)
Nick was set up online by Rachel with Brooke, who he thought was a 23 year old fashion designer. He pretended to be a model. They had sex and the next morning he turned out to be Brooke's new English teacher. He also hit on Rachel but Brooke didn't believe her. Brooke dumps Nick after finding him with another woman (guest star CariDee America's next top model).
[edit] Lost Cast
- Matthew Fox as Jack Shephard
- Evangeline Lilly as Kate Austen
- Josh Holloway as James "Sawyer" Ford
- Jorge Garcia as Hurley Reyes
- Terry O'Quinn as John Locke
- Naveen Andrews as Sayid Jarrah
- Daniel Dae Kim as Jin-Soo Kwon
- Yunjin Kim as Sun-Hwa Kwon
- Emilie de Ravin as Claire Littleton
- Harold Perrineau as Michael Dawson
- Michael Emerson as Ben Linus
- Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond Hume
- Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet Burke
[edit] Other
- Matthew Fox as Jack Shephard
- Evangeline Lilly as Kate Austen
- Josh Holloway as James "Sawyer" Ford
- Emilie de Ravin as Claire Littleton
- Harold Perrineau as Michael Dawson
- Terry O'Quinn as John Locke
- Jorge Garcia as Hurley Reyes
- Naveen Andrews as Sayid Jarrah
- Daniel Dae Kim as Jin-Soo Kwon
- Yunjin Kim as Sun-Hwa Kwon
- Michael Emerson as Ben Linus
- Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond Hume
- Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet Burke
[edit] COOTH
[edit] Other relatives
- Lydia James, played by Bess Armstrong, is the mother of Haley James Scott. Haley askes her for permition to marry Nathan, and she along with her husband Jimmy allow it. She is also mother to Taylor, Vivian, Quinn and possible others. Once Haley gets married, she along with Jimmy buy a travel home and leave Haley with Nathan.[1]
- Jimmy James, played by Huey Lewis, is the father of Haley James Scott and husband of Lydia James. He is also father to Taylor, Vivian, Quinn and possible others. Haley askes her for permition to marry Nathan and he allows it. Once Haley gets married, he buys a travel home with Lydia and the two leave Tree Hill.[1]
- Royal Scott, played by Gerald McRaney, is the father of Dan and Keith Scott. He is the grandfather of Nathan and Lucas Scott. He is also the great-grandfather of James Scott. Royal arrives with May on Dan's birthday.
- May Scott, played by Tess Harperis the mother of Dan and Keith Scott. She is the grandmother of Nathan and Lucas Scott. She is also the great-grandmother of James Scott. May arrives with Royal on Dan's birthday. She reveals that Dan gave up basketball because Royal bullied him about it, and that he lied about how his knee injury could not be overcome/
- Mel McFadden, played by Tom Bosley, is the grandfather of Marvin "Mouth" McFadden.
- Charles "Chuck" Taylor
- Mrs. Taylor played by
- Mrs Mirskey played by
- Mr Mirskey played by
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The majority of the main characters in Robin Hood are based on the English folk tale of the same name. The show's main character is Robin Hood (Jonas Armstrong), who has returned to England after five years fighting in the Third Crusade as part of the King's Guard. He is shocked to find out how the sheriff is running Nottingham upon his return. Robin is made an outlaw, and takes it upon himself to steel from the rich, to feed the poor along with his merry men. He is pleased that ex-fiancée Lady Marian (Lucy Griffiths) is still unmarried. Their relationship becomes romantic on several occasions, however she is trapped by the hold that Sir Guy of Gisborne (Richard Armitage) has over her. Guy is the sheriff's second-in-command, and is in love with Marian. He often puts her in difficult situations where she has to be with him to help the people she loves. The primary villain is the Sheriff of Nottingham, who plots to kill King Richard along with the help of Gisborne and the black knights. He is constantly trying to capture Robin and the rest of the outlaws, for continuously stopping his scheme to take over England.
[edit] Main characters
Characters are listed alphabetically. "Starring season(s)" refers to the season in which an actor or actress received star billing for playing a character. "Guest season(s) identifies a season in which an actor or actress appeared, but received guest star or special guest star billing.
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| Lucas Scott | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | — | Chad Michael Murray | Lucas is the son that Dan never claimed, although Keith more than made up for the lack of a father figure in his life. He and Nathan start out as enemies but bond as friends and as brothers as the show progresses. Lucas' best friend is Haley and he is a romantic interest for both Peyton and Brooke, as well as other occasional girls. Lucas has a serious heart condition known as HCM, which he concealed for a long time. Aside from basketball, his greatest passion is literature and quotes from the books he reads are used on the show. |
| Nathan Scott | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | — | James Lafferty | Nathan, a stereotypical jock, is the son that Dan did claim, although his relationships with both his parents are strained at the best of times. Nathan marries Haley in Season One and again in Season Three and is about to become a father to her child. He and Lucas start out as enemies but bond as friends and as brothers as the show progresses. Nathan is the star player of the Ravens and is named "Most Valuable Player" in Season Four. Basketball has always been his greatest passion and he sees it as his "way out". Father of James Lucas Scott with Haley |
| Peyton Sawyer | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | — | Hilarie Burton | Peyton is an interesting and unusual girl. Her two greatest passions in life are music and art; she is an expert in the punk-rock genre and uses her art to express the issues that play out in her life. Peyton's father Larry works on a dredging boat and is never at home and her mother Anna is dead. In Season Two, she discovers that she is actually adopted. She has never met her biological father although she has met his son, her half-brother, Derek. After getting to know her birth mother Ellie, she loses her to breast cancer. In Season Four, Lucas and Peyton finally act on their long-repressed feelings for each other and begin a relationship. |
| Haley James Scott | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | — | Bethany Joy Galeotti | Haley is Lucas' best friend. She marries Nathan in Season One and again in Season Three and is about to have his son. She is an extremely intelligent young woman with high morals. In Season Two, she leaves Nathan to tour the country as a musician but realizes that her marriage is worth more than her dream and she returns to him. Mother to James Lucas Scott with Nathan |
| Brooke Davis | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | — | Sophia Bush | Brooke is Peyton's best friend and captain of the cheerleading squad. Feisty and flirtatious, she has fallen for Lucas twice but both times, their relationship didn't work out. However they still seem to have feelings left for each other but both of them keep quiet. Brooke has recently moved in with Rachel, her one-time nemesis, having lived in several different places since her parents moved to California without her. She creates a clothing line, Clothes Over Bro's in Season Three - it is accepted by Rogue Vogue and later by Victoria's Secret. |
| Dan Scott | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | — | Paul Johansson | A once great basketball player, Dan is father to both Nathan and Lucas, although he never wanted anything to do with the latter. After his marriage to Deb crumbles and she and Nathan try to rid themselves of him, Dan's evil comes to the forefront. After Dan finds Deb sleeping with his brother, Keith, a war begins between the two brothers, culminating with Dan fatally shooting his brother in Season Three, believing that Keith had set his car dealership alight. Since discovering that Deb was actually behind the fire, Dan has tried to make amends by supporting Karen through her pregnancy and appears to have turned over a new leaf. Toward the end of Season 4, he turned himself into the police for killing Keith. |
| Deb Lee | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 1* | Barbara Alyn Woods | Sawyer is a confidence man crippled by the murder of his parents as a child. He is romantically involved with Kate on the island. |
| Marvin "Mouth" McFadden | 3, 4, 5 | 1, 2 | Lee Norris | Desmond shipwrecks on the island and lives in the Hatch for three years until he moves in with the crash survivors. Desmond gains the ability to get flashes of future events. |
| Antwon "Skills" Taylor | 4, 5 | 1, 2, 3 | Antwon Tanner | A former military communications officer, Sayid is haunted by his past as an interrogator for the Iraqi Republican Guard. On the island, he is romantically involved with Shannon. |
| Rachel Gatina | 4 | 3 | Danneel Harris | The poor son of a fisherman, Jin marries Sun on the condition that he works for her father as a mob enforcer, which is unbeknownst to Sun. On the island, Jin struggles as the single castaway who does not speak English. |
| Coach Brian "Whitey" Durham | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 5 | Barry Corbin | The poor son of a fisherman, Jin marries Sun on the condition that he works for her father as a mob enforcer, which is unbeknownst to Sun. On the island, Jin struggles as the single castaway who does not speak English |
| Jamie Scott | 5 | — | Jackson Brundage | The rich daughter of a hotel owner with ties to the Korean mob, Sun has an affair and almost leaves her husband Jin before the crash. They reconcile on the island and she becomes pregnant with Jin's baby. |
| Keith Scott | 1, 2, 3 | 4 | Craig Sheffer | Libby is a tail section survivor. She becomes romantically involved with Hurley. |
| Karen Roe | 1, 2, 3, 4 | — | Moira Kelly | Ben is the manipulative de facto leader of the Others. |
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[edit] Four Years, Six Months and Two Days (One Tree Hill)
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"Four Years, Six Months and Two Days" is the first episode of the fith season of the television series One Tree Hill, which will premiere on the The CW on January 8, 2008.
It will re-introduce the characters after college, and the characters will return to the fictional town, Tree Hill.
"Four Years, Six Months and Two Days" was written by Mark Schwahn, the creator of the television series One Tree Hill.
[edit] Production
On May 20, 2007, The CW announced that the show would return for a fifth season, but as a mid-season replacement. The show will be "dramatically retooled and set four years into the future - after the characters have already graduated from college." Until the show's return to the schedule, the network has plans to post diaries online to fill in the intervening years in the characters' lives.[1] The fifth season began shooting on July 29, 2007.
Hilarie Burton confirmed on TRL that the show's fifth season will focus on their lives after college, citing the reason for this as "We've seen the High School dramas not do so well while they're in college, and another thing, we've done everything that everyone does in college". She said this will "enable them to do flashbacks and a lot of cool stuff with the characters".
On November 6, 2007, The CW posted the first One Tree Hill online diary, a series of six segments to be released before the start of the new season. One Tree Hill: Fast Forward allows fans of the show to catch a glimpse of the lives of the six main characters at the beginning of the fifth season. The first Fast Foward diary features Sophia Bush's character, Brooke Davis. The second diary, posted on November 13, 2007 featured Chad Michael Murray's character, Lucas Scott.
[edit] Plot
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[edit] External links
- Official website
- One Tree Hill Guide
- One Tree Hill at the Internet Movie Database
- Four Years, Six Months, Two Days at the Internet Movie Database
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| Network | The CW |
| Original run | September 27, 2006 – June 13, 2007 |
| No. of episodes | 21 |
| DVD release date | TBA (TBA) |
| Previous season | Season 3 |
| Next season | Season 5 |
This article contains a summary of the fourth season of the American teen drama television series One Tree Hill.
The fourth season began on September 27, 2006 and concluded on June 13, 2007. There are 21 episodes in this season.
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[edit] Starring
- Chad Michael Murray as Lucas Scott
- James Lafferty as Nathan Scott
- Hilarie Burton as Peyton Sawyer
- Bethany Joy Galeotti as Haley James Scott
- Sophia Bush as Brooke Davis
- Paul Johansson as Dan Scott
- Barbara Alyn Woods as Deb Lee
- Lee Norris as Marvin "Mouth" McFadden
- Antwon Tanner as Antwon "Skills" Taylor
- Danneel Harris as Rachel Gatina
- Barry Corbin as Whitey Durham
- Moira Kelly as Karen Roe
[edit] Guest starring
- Bevin Prince as Bevin Mirskey
- Shawn Shepard as Principal Turner
- Matt Barr as Ian Banks
- Stephen Colletti as Chase Adams
- Amber Wallace as Glenda Farrell
- Elizabeth Harnois as Shelly Simon
- Kelsey Chow as Gigi Silveri
- Rick Fox as Daunte Jones
- Ernest Waddell as Derek Sommers
- Reynaldo Valentin as Nick Chavez
- Cullen Moss as Junk Moretti
- Vaughn Wilson as Ferguson "Fergie" Thompson
- Allison Scagliotti-Smith as Abby Brown
- Michael Trucco as Cooper Lee
- CariDee English as Tia
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[edit] Ratings
| Season | Timeslot | Season premiere | Season finale | TV season | Rank | Viewers (in millions) |
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| 4th | Wednesday 9/8C | September 27, 2006 | June 13, 2007 | 2006-2007 | #136 | 2.9[1] |
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| 68 | 1 | "The Same Deep Water as You" | Mark Schwahn | Gregory Prange | 3.44 million viewers | September 27, 2006 |
| In the fourth season premiere, the residents of Tree Hill must deal with the aftermath of the shocking accident that left everyone without words. In the midst of all the chaos, Dan extends his help to Karen now that she is pregnant, Lucas and Peyton's friendship continues to grow stronger, and once rivals Brooke and Rachel move past their differences and manage to become good friends. Brooke has a difficult decision to make about her relationship with Lucas and Skills decides to try out for the Ravens. | ||||||
| 69 | 2 | "Things I Forgot at Birth" | Mark Schwahn | Gregory Prange | 3.09 million viewers | October 4, 2006 |
| It's her eighteenth birthday, but Brooke soon realizes that she has no one but Rachel to celebrate it with. Meanwhile, Nathan continues to struggle with memories of the accident and Dan continues to be haunted by remorse over his actions against Keith. | ||||||
| 70 | 3 | "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" | Mike Herro & David Strauss | John Asher | 3.25 million viewers | October 11, 2006 |
| Peyton spends more time getting to know her newfound brother, Derek. Meanwhile, Lucas gives up on his love for Brooke and Rachel tries to start a romance with Nathan. | ||||||
| 71 | 4 | "Can't Stop This Thing We've Started" | Terrance Coli | Bethany Rooney | 2.97 million viewers | October 18, 2006 |
| Rumor surfaces that Brooke might be pregnant, causing Karen to worry as she fears that the baby might be Lucas'. Meanwhile, Rachel continues to get closer to Nathan when she confesses that she saw Keith during the accident. | ||||||
| 72 | 5 | "I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness" | Mark Schwahn | Stuart Gillard | 3.67 million viewers | October 25, 2006 |
| Nathan gets two surprises in a row, and everyone is eager to share their advice with him; Deb also shares something she picked up; and Brooke decides to celebrate. Peyton's stalker (her brother) attacks her and her real brother saves her along with Lucas. | ||||||
| 73 | 6 | "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" | William H. Brown | Paul Johansson | 3.56 million viewers | November 8, 2006 |
| Nathan struggles with money problems and reluctantly asks Dan for help; Brooke learns the new man in her life is also her new English teacher; Peyton gets help from an unexpected source; and Lucas returns to the Ravens just in time to help the team advance in the playoffs for the state championship. | ||||||
| 74 | 7 | "All These Things That I've Done" | Adele Lim | David Jackson | 3.15 million viewers | November 15, 2006 |
| Peyton returns to school, but she breaks down; Brooke's fashions are a hit at the local show; Nathan is cornered into a no-win situation by Duante; Deb takes drastic action for her addiction. | ||||||
| 75 | 8 | "Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye" | John A. Norris | Janice Cooke | 2.53 million viewers | November 22, 2006 |
| Derek tells Peyton to give Lucas a chance just as Brooke tries to make up with him; Nathan has more trouble with Duante; Rachel asks Haley to tutor her when she discovers she is failing a class. | ||||||
| 76 | 9 | "Some You Give Away" | Mark Schwahn | Gregory Prange | 4.21 million viewers | November 29, 2006 |
| As the Ravens prepare for the championship, Lucas learns Nathan intends to throw the game and decides on a risky plan to even the odds; Karen insists Deb show up for her son's final game and tries to help her get there; Dan makes a last plea with Duante. | ||||||
| 77 | 10 | "Songs to Love and Die By" | Mark Schwahn | John Asher | unknown | December 6, 2006 |
| After a cardiac incident, Lucas has a dream in which the spirit of Keith visits and shows him how much one life can affect the lives of others, with a nod to “It's a Wonderful Life.” Elsewhere, Hayley is the victim of an accident and Dan helps out Nathan. | ||||||
| 78 | 11 | "Everything in Its Right Place" | Dawn Urbont | Michael Lange | 2.20 million viewers | January 17, 2007 |
| The aftermath of the series of unfortunate events at Tree Hill begins. Lucas returns to his everyday life, following his heart attack, and tries to rekindle his relationship with Peyton. However, things are rougher for Haley when she discovers that Nathan had more involvement in her accident than she could have ever imagined. | ||||||
| 79 | 12 | "Resolve" | Michelle Furtney-Goodman | Moira Kelly | 2.23 million viewers | January 24, 2007 |
| Haley finds herself frustrated over her injuries while Skills and Mouth help Nathan find a job as a stripper in order to earn money for the senior prom. Meanwhile, Brooke betrays Rachel in order to get with a new guy and Lucas and Peyton finally reach happiness in their relationship. | ||||||
| 80 | 13 | "Pictures of You" | Mark Schwahn | Les Butler | 2.73 million viewers | February 7, 2007 |
| A class assignment reveals the deepest secrets and desires of Lucas and the students at Tree Hill High. Worried about college prospects, Skills turns to Haley, while Nathan wrestles with Deb's suicide attempt. Chase learns that Brooke cheated on her calculus exam, while nudity and drugs run rampant in the halls of the school. | ||||||
| 81 | 14 | "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers" | William H. Brown | Janice Cooke | 2.25 million viewers | February 14, 2007 |
| Haley confronts Brooke regarding the stolen calculus test. Lucas and Peyton consider taking their relationship to the next level as Peyton and Brooke grow closer. In Deb's absence, Nathan throws a senior party at the Scott House where a sex tape from Nathan's past surfaces. | ||||||
| 82 | 15 | "Prom Night at Hater High" | Mike Herro & David Strauss | Paul Johansson | 2.89 million viewers | February 21, 2007 |
| It's Prom day, and emotions are flying high at Tree Hill. An emotional Haley confronts Nathan about the sex tape and asks for a list of all his past sexual encounters. Meanwhile, an angry Peyton asks Lucas to skip the dance altogether, but he refuses to take no for an answer. Finally, Brooke and Peyton let out all their tension in a confrontation that can tear them apart forever. | ||||||
| 83 | 16 | "You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love" | Terrence Coli | Thomas J. Wright | 3.25 million viewers | May 2, 2007 |
| It's Prom night, but things start to go awry as Lucas discovers who was the person in the hallway when Keith was killed, and psycho Derek holds Peyton hostage at her own house. Meanwhile, Haley and Nathan vow to be romantic with each other throughout the night, and Dan continues to win over Karen's affections. | ||||||
| 84 | 17 | "It Gets the Worst at Night" | Mark Schwahn & Jim Lee | Gregory Prange | 2.95 million viewers | May 9, 2007 |
| When Mouth and Rachel's road trip goes wrong, the other teens go out to their rescue. While on the trip, Nathan and Haley get a second chance to enjoy their Prom and Peyton and Lucas decide to take their relationship to the next level. Finally, Brooke reveals the truth about the stolen calculus exam to Haley. | ||||||
| 85 | 18 | "The Runaway Found" | Mark Schwahn | David Jackson | 2.68 million viewers | May 16, 2007 |
| Brooke and Peyton finally rekindle their friendship, Nathan's past mistakes continue to haunt him and Haley, and Lucas hears a shocking confession from the witness to Keith's murder. | ||||||
| 86 | 19 | "Ashes of Dreams You Let Die" | John A. Norris | Michael Lange | 2.06 million viewers | May 30, 2007 |
| As the end of the school year approaches, Peyton considers participating in a music internship in Los Angeles, while Brooke tries to reconnect with Chase through yearbook signatures, and Haley struggles to write her valedictorian speech. Meanwhile, Dan suggests that Lucas get professional help when Karen worries about his obsession with theories about Keith's murder. | ||||||
| 87 | 20 | "The Birth and Death of the Day" | Mark Schwahn | Gregory Prange | 2.21 million viewers | June 6, 2007 |
| As graduation approaches, Haley prepares for the recital of her valedictorian speech and motherhood, Nathan must adjust to life without basketball, Brooke makes a confession that may have great consequences, and Lucas confronts Dan after Karen's life is threatened. | ||||||
| 88 | 21 | "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" | Mark Schwahn | Mark Schwahn | 2.33 million viewers | June 13, 2007 |
| Dan must face the harsh consequences of his decision to murder Keith as Karen and Haley's pregnancies complicate the lives of Nathan and the graduating seniors of Tree Hill High. Lucas wrestles with his post-high school options, and Peyton and Brooke prepare to spend the summer in Los Angeles together. | ||||||
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| 68 | 1 | "The Same Deep Water as You" | Mark Schwahn | Gregory Prange | 3.44 million viewers | September 27, 2006 |
| 69 | 2 | "Things I Forgot at Birth" | Mark Schwahn | Gregory Prange | 3.09 million viewers | October 4, 2006 |
| 70 | 3 | "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" | Mike Herro & David Strauss | John Asher | 3.25 million viewers | October 11, 2006 |
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| 68(1) | "The Same Deep Water as You" | Gregory Prange | Mark Schwahn | September 27, 2006 |
| 69(2) | "Things I Forgot at Birth" | Gregory Prange | Mark Schwahn | September 29, 2004 |
| 70(3) | "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" | John Asher | Mike Herro & David Strauss | October 6, 2004 |
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| Network | BBC One |
| Original run | October 7, 2006 – December 30, 2006 |
| No. of episodes | 13 |
| DVD release date | Region 2: October 29, 2007 |
| Next season | Robin Hood (BBC series 2) |
This article contains a summary of the first series of the British television series Robin Hood.
The first series began on October 7, 2006and concluded on December 30, 2006. There are 13 episodes in this series.
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[edit] Starring
- Jonas Armstrong as Robin Hood
- Lucy Griffiths as Maid Marian
- Richard Armitage as Sir Guy of Gisborne
- Keith Allen as Vaysey, Sheriff of Nottingham
- Gordon Kennedy as Little John
- Harry Lloyd as Will Scarlet
- Joe Armstrong as Allan-a-Dale
- Sam Troughton as Much
- Anjali Jay as Djaq
- Michael Elwyn as Edward
- William Beck as Royston White
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| 1 | 1 | "Will You Tolerate This?" | Dominic Minghella | John McKay | October 7, 2006, 7.05–7.50pm |
| Robin returns home from The Crusades and discovers the oppression of the new Sheriff of Nottingham. He sees Marian again, whom he was bethrothed to before he chose to leave for the Crusades. | |||||
| 2 | 2 | "Sheriff Got Your Tongue?" | Dominic Minghella | John McKay | October 14, 2006, 7.00–7.45pm |
| While the Sheriff of Nottingham and Guy of Gisborne take control of Locksley, Robin, Much, Allan and Will encounter Little John and his gang of outlaws in the forest. | |||||
| 3 | 3 | "Who Shot The Sheriff?" | Paul Cornell | Richard Standeven | October 21, 2006, 7.15–8.00pm |
| With the people of Nottingham being attacked by a mysterious archer, Robin finds himself blamed. | |||||
| 4 | 4 | "Parent Hood" | Mark Wadlow | Richard Standeven | October 28, 2006, 7.10–7.55pm |
| Robin and the gang attempt to steal some of Gisborne's horses and discover a mysterious baby. | |||||
| 5 | 5 | "Turk Flu" | Debbie Oates | Declan O'Dwyer | November 4, 2006, 7.05–7.50pm |
| The Sheriff is importing slaves to work a dangerous mine. In the meantime there is an archery competition at Nottingham Fair. | |||||
| 6 | 6 | "The Taxman Cometh" | Bev Doyle and Richard Kurti | Richard Standeven | November 11, 2006, 7.00–7.45pm |
| Robin and his group make use of a kidnapped tax inspector to break into Nottingham Castle to steal Tax silver. Marian makes a momentous decision. | |||||
| 7 | 7 | "Brothers in Arms" | Joe Turner | Declan O'Dwyer | November 18, 2006, 7.15–8.00pm |
| The outlaws increase their number after allying with a rival band led by Allan-a-Dale's brother Tom, who soon proves to be more trouble than he's worth. Marian tells Robin the details of Gisborne and the Sheriff's latest plot to catch him - but puts herself in danger by doing so. | |||||
| 8 | 8 | "Tattoo? What Tattoo?" | Julian Mitchell | Declan O'Dwyer | November 25, 2006, 7.10–7.55pm |
| The outlaws humiliate Guy of Gisborne at a feast by stealing an engagement ring he intended for Marian. But matters soon take a turn for the worse for Robin when he discovers a shocking secret about Gisborne that sends him spiralling out of control. | |||||
| 9 | 9 | "A Thing Or Two About Loyalty" | Paul Cornell | Graeme Harper | December 2, 2006, 7.05–7.50pm |
| Castle scientist Lambert has invented explosive black powder. Realising that it could become a lethal weapon in the wrong hands, he hides his ledger detailing the secret formula. | |||||
| 10 | 10 | "Peace? Off!" | Bev Doyle and Richard Kurti | Graeme Harper | December 9, 2006, 6.55–7.40pm |
| When a Saracen guest is revealed to be staying at Nottingham Castle, some of Robin's men believe he is a sorcerer, the Sheriff thinks he has a hostage and the Saracens themselves think he must be killed. | |||||
| 11 | 11 | "Dead Man Walking" | Simon Ashford | Graeme Harper | December 16, 2006, 7.00–7.45pm |
| When John's son is arrested, he too is captured in a failed rescue attempt. Robin must attempt to save them both as John tries to reconcile with his family. | |||||
| 12 | 12 | "The Return of the King" | Dominic Minghella | Matthew Evans | December 23, 2006, 6.55–7.40pm |
| News spreads that King Richard is to return, but for Will and Allan it means a return to their lacklustre former lives, and for Marian it means her impending marriage to Guy of Gisborne. | |||||
| 13 | 13 | "A Clue: No" | Dominic Minghella | Matthew Evans | December 30, 2006, 6.50–7.35pm |
| England welcomes home King Richard and Marian's impending marriage is brought forward; can Robin save Marian in time? | |||||
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| 1 | 24 | October 2, 2001 | May 21, 2002 | 11.2 million (40th place) | May 17, 2005 | June 27, 2005 | June 29, 2005 | ||
| 2 | 22 | September 26, 2002 | April 17, 2003 | 15.9 million (15th place) | November 15, 2005 | September 12, 2005 | September 19, 2005 | ||
| 3 | 22 | October 2, 2003 | May 4, 2004 | 10.4 million (43rd place) | May 9, 2006 | February 13, 2006 | February 22, 2006 | ||
| 4 | 25 | August 31, 2004 | May 10, 2005 | 6.9 million (88th place) | October 10, 2006 | September 18, 2006 | September 27, 2006 | ||
| 5 | 24 | January 3, 2006 | May 16, 2006 | 6.4 million (98th place) | May 22, 2007 | June 18, 2007 | June 6, 2007 | ||
| 6 | 22 | November 30, 2006 | May 17, 2007 | 6.4 million (87th place) | October 30, 2007 | January 14, 2008 | December 5, 2007 | ||
| 7 | TBA | October 25, 2007 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
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| 1 | 13 | 7 October 2006 | 30 December 2006 | 29 October 2007 | 5 June 2007 | |
| 2 | 13 | 6 October 2007 | 16 November 2007 | TBA | TBA | |
The Complete Series 1 Box Set was released on 29 October 2007 in the UK.[2]
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| 1 | 7 | 2004 | December 27, 2004 | 2 | |
| 2 | 10 & 1 special | 2005 | October 31, 2005 | 3 | |
| 3 | 7 & 1 special | 2006 | October 30, 2006 | 3 | |
| 4 | 8 | 2007 | October 29, 2007 | 3 | |
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| 2 | 2 | "Drug Wars" | June 8, 1999 | ||
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| 70 4.01 |
The Beginning of the End | January 31, 2008 | 6.7 | 17 | 16.1m | # | 16.1m 6.7/17 |
16.1m 6,7/17 |
| 71 4.02 |
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| 72 4.03 |
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| 73 4.04 |
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| 74 4.05 |
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| 75 4.06 |
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| 76 4.07 |
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| 78 4.08 |
[edit] OTH ratings
| Episode number Production number |
Title | Original airing | Rating | Share | Total viewers | Rank per week | Running average | Season average |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89 5.01 |
4 Years, 6 Months, 2 Days | January 8, 2008 | 2.3 | 4 | 3.36m | #80 | 3.36m 2.3/4 |
TBD TBD |
| 90 5.02 |
Racing Like a Pro | January 8, 2008 | 2.4 | 4 | 3.59m | #76 | 3.48m 2.4/4 |
|
| 91 5.03 |
My Way Home is Through You | January 15, 2008 | 1.8 | 3 | 2.74m | #78 | 3.23m 2.2/4 |
|
| 92 5.04 |
It's All Right, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) | January 22, 2008 | 2.0 | 3 | 3.05m | # | 3.19m 2.1/4 |
|
| 93 5.05 |
I Forgot to Remember to Forget | January 29, 2008 | 1.9 | 3 | 2.81m | # | 3.11m 2.1/3 |
[edit] Referanced
| Episode number Production number |
Title | Original airing | Rating | Share | Total viewers | Rank per week | Running average | Season average |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89 5.01 |
4 Years, 6 Months, 2 Days | January 8, 2008 | 2.3[3] | 4[3] | 3.36m[3] | #80 | 3.36m 2.3/4 |
TBD TBD |
| 90 5.02 |
Racing Like a Pro | January 8, 2008 | 2.4[3] | 4[3] | 3.59m[3] | #76 | 3.48m 2.4/4 |
|
| 91 5.03 |
My Way Home is Through You | January 15, 2008 | 1.8[4] | 3[4] | 2.74m[4] | #78 | 3.23m 2.2/4 |
|
| 92 5.04 |
It's All Right, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) | January 22, 2008 | 2.0[5] | 3[5] | 3.05m[5] | # | 3.19m 2.1/4 |
|
| 93 5.05 |
I Forgot to Remember to Forget | January 29, 2008 | 1.9[6] | 3[6] | 2.81m[6] | # | 3.11m 2.1/3 |
- ^ a b "The Desperate Kingdom of Love". One Tree Hill. The CW. 2004-09-21. No. 01, season 2.
[edit] With 18-49
"18–49 (Rating/Share)" refers to the rating and share of viewers aged between 18 and 49. Whereas "rating" and "share" refure to all viewers. In the "running average", the viewers in millions is stated, and below is the rating and share for all viewers.
| Episode number Production number |
Title | Original airing | Rating | Share | Total viewers | 18–49 (Rating/ Share) |
Rank per week | Running average | Season average |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89 5.01 |
4 Years, 6 Months, 2 Days | January 8, 2008 | 2.3[3] | 4[3] | 3.36m[3] | 1.5/4[3] | #80 | 3.36m 2.3/4 |
TBD TBD |
| 90 5.02 |
Racing Like a Pro | January 8, 2008 | 2.4[3] | 4[3] | 3.59m[3] | 1.6/4[3] | #76 | 3.48m 2.4/4 |
|
| 91 5.03 |
My Way Home is Through You | January 15, 2008 | 1.8[4] | 3[4] | 2.74m[4] | 1.3/3[4] | #78 | 3.23m 2.2/4 |
|
| 92 5.04 |
It's All Right, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) | January 22, 2008 | 2.0[5] | 3[5] | 3.05m[5] | 1.4/4[5] | # | 3.19m 2.1/4 |
|
| 93 5.05 |
I Forgot to Remember to Forget | January 29, 2008 | 1.9[6] | 3[6] | 2.81m[6] | 1.3/3[6] | # | 3.11m 2.1/3 |
|
| 94 5.06 |
Don't Dream It's Over | February 5, 2008 | 2.0[7] | 3[7] | 2.84m[7] | 1.3/3[7] | # | 3.07m 2.1/3 |
|
| 95 5.07 |
In Da Club | February 12, 2008 | 2.2[8] | 3[8] | 3.21m[8] | 1.4/3[8] | # | 3.09m 2.1/3 |

