| | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2007) | Everwood is a prime time television drama which initially aired in the United States on The WB. The series is set in the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...
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Debra Mooney (born on 28 August 1947 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, USA) is an American actress who can currently be seen on the TV series Everwood. ...
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Chris Pratt on Everwood Born in Minnesota (June 21, 1979) and raised in Lake Stevens, Washington, Chris Pratt is best known for his role as Bright Abbott in the television series Everwood. ...
Stephanie Niznik (born May 20, 1967With older brother Terry in Bangor, Maine) is an American film, television, and theatre actress most famous for her role as Nina Feeney on Everwood. ...
Merrilyn Gann on Everwood Merrilyn Gann (born January 3, 1963, Vancouver, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress most notable for her role as Rose Abbott on The WBs Everwood. External link Merrilyn Ganns IMDb. ...
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Sarah Drew (born October 1, 1980) is an American actress, most celebrated for her recent role as Hannah Rogers in The WBs hit drama Everwood. ...
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Downtown Everwood was in reality filmed in Ogden and South Salt Lake, Utah, and the series pilot was filmed in Canmore and Calgary, Canada. It is primarily a serious drama with some comedic moments. Ogden sign over Washington Boulevard at the Ogden River; toward downtown Ogden is the county seat of Weber County,GR6 Utah, United States. ...
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Everwood was not renewed for future production and did not return when the WB and UPN merged to form The CW Television Network.[1] UPN (which originally stood for the United Paramount Network) was a television network in over 200 markets in the United States. ...
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Plot Season 1 The series begins with the arrival of Dr. Andy Brown, a widower who leaves his successful job as a top Manhattan neurosurgeon to live in a small Colorado town, bringing his 9-year-old daughter Delia and 15-year-old son Ephram with him. He chooses the town of Everwood because his late wife had told him of her emotional attachment to it. Many of the story lines deal with the conflicts of adjusting to a new setting, as well as getting along with new people. Dr. Brown, simply called Andy most of the time, at first finds some animosity towards Dr. Harold Abbott, with whom his professional opinions differ. However, Dr. Abbott's cranky demeanor and Andy's passive, cheerful attitude prove to mesh well and the two begin a friendly rivalry. Ephram continually struggles with his emerging adolescence, his studies as a classical pianist, and his crush on Amy Abbott, Dr. Abbott's daughter. This article is about the borough of New York City. ...
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The first season revolves around the main storyline involving Colin Hart, Amy's boyfriend, and her older brother Bright's best friend. Amy sees the arrival of Dr. Brown as an opportunity; Colin has been in a coma since Independence Day that summer after he and Bright were in a car accident. Amy befriends Ephram in an effort to convince Dr. Brown to revive his brain surgery skills to save Colin. Dr. Brown reluctantly agrees. Amy is elated, but Bright is sullen and distant about the situation. Later, he tearfully confesses to his father that, contrary to what he had claimed all summer, Bright does in fact remember the accident: he was the one driving Colin's father's truck and the two boys were a little drunk at the time. However, his anguish is relieved when Dr. Brown is successful and soon, Colin is awake. For other uses, see Independence Day (disambiguation). ...
"downtown Everwood clinic" The Canmore Hotel in Canmore, Ab, Canada In the meantime, Ephram's maternal grandparents come to visit their new home in the fall and Ephram decides he wants to move back to New York City to live with them. Ephram's grandfather, also a surgeon, berates Andy into letting Ephram go. Delia and her grandmother befriend Edna Abbott, a semi-retired Army nurse and Harold's estranged mother. They decide to throw her a surprise birthday party at the Brown's home. During the party, in front of all the guests, Ephram and Andy have a loud fight about his moving to New York City. The two stalk to different parts of the house with no decision resolved. His grandfather and Andy also begin to fight about the situation, but are interrupted because Bright Abbott has collapsed. Bright needs his appendix removed, but the snow has prevented travel to the nearest hospital, so they do emergency surgery on him in Andy's office. Andy sees how concerned and loving Harold is towards his son and resolves to try and patch things up with Ephram. He confesses that he will be "half a man" if Ephram leaves and Ephram decides to stay. Image File history File links Picture of downtown Everwood, Colorado in downtown Ogden, Utah. ...
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Andy meets his next-door neighbor Nina after a loud fight with Ephram in the front yard. She is friendly but outspoken and honest. Nina eventually explains that she is serving as a surrogate mother for a woman who was unable to conceive. A scandal erupts when Nina has the baby and it is revealed that the mother is well over fifty, but Andy supports Nina's decision. All is not well, however, for Colin Hart. He returns home and re-enrolls in school, but he has lost most of his memory, including his memory of Amy. Under pressure to step right back into his old life, Colin befriends Ephram since Ephram is the only person who does not have a preconceived notion of him. Amy, meanwhile, struggles with emerging feelings for Ephram as he has an unsuccessful relationship with Colin's sister, Laynie; his lingering attachment to Amy flared up at inopportune moments, causing Laynie to break it off. Soon, Colin begins lashing out violently and acting out emotionally and loses his friendship with Ephram. Ephram tries to let their friends know that Colin is not acting normally, but Amy believes he is just jealous of her relationship with Colin and that Colin is "under a lot of stress". Bright, frustrated at Colin's friendship with Ephram in the first place, refuses to listen as well, until Colin accosts Ephram outside the local diner, proceeding to uncharacteristically punch Bright in the face when he objects to Colin's roughness. Andy believes Ephram and brings the subject up with Colin's parents. They are unwilling to believe that Colin is anything but fully-recovered and fire Dr. Brown from Colin's care. However, physical symptoms begin to manifest as well and eventually Colin collapses. It is learned there are complications from the first surgery. Colin's parents ask Dr. Brown to operate again, but then he experiences complications during the surgery.
Season 2 The beginning of Season 2 reveals Colin's fate. The entire town blames Andy for "killing" Colin. They stop going to his practice and shun his children. Andy stands by his decision and eventually admits to Ephram that he could have saved Colin's life, but he would have been severely disabled, both mentally and physically, and at Colin's insistence, he had promised Colin that he would not let him live that way. Amy struggles with the death of Colin and falls into a deep depression, eventually going on medication and meeting Tommy, a drug-dealing boy who would come to be more than a friend. She considers sleeping with Tommy, but backs out of it every time he brings it up. Harold buys her a new car to try and cheer her up, but Amy continues to act out and fail in school. Rose tells Harold that he is babying her and she is unwelcome in her house until she follows the rules, which forces Amy to move in with her grandmother, Edna. Amy's downward spiral continues until Tommy takes her to a wild party. He gives her a bottle of water laced with GHB. Already intoxicated, Amy drinks it, then has a hallucination of Colin, telling her to let him go and get on with her life. The vision shocks her back to reality and she realizes that Tommy has drunk most of the water himself and subsequently overdosed. Amy does the only thing she can think of and calls her father for help. Tommy recovers, but Amy is officially scared straight. She dumps him, moves back in with her parents, and begins to improve her behavior and mood. Margaret of Spain, Empress of Austria, in Mourning, 1666; note the children and servants in mourning dress behind her. ...
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Ephram, meanwhile, found love with Madison Kellner, a 20-year-old college student Andy has hired to babysit Delia that Ephram initially despises for her condescending attitude toward him. After a few false starts, he eventually loses his virginity to Madison. The second season has several other important plot developments. Andy finds a new love interest in Dr. Linda Abbott, Harold's globe-trotting sister, also a doctor who was practicing in Africa. A scandal at Dr. Abbott's office occurs when it is discovered that Linda Abbott contracted HIV from a patient. As a result, Harold loses his liability insurance coverage and Linda quits her holistic health practice and leaves town, also ending her romance with Andy. Harold tries to open a new bagel shop but meets with failure. Andy then invites him as a partner, since Andy's insurance would cover Harold's practice. Harold reluctantly agrees. Species Human immunodeficiency virus 1 Human immunodeficiency virus 2 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS, a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections). ...
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Nina goes through a divorce with her (recently-outed) gay husband and has to go to court over custody of her son, a case which she eventually wins with Andy's support. Homosexuality refers to sexual interaction and / or romantic attraction between individuals of the same sex. ...
A lonely Bright grows more tolerant of Ephram and the two eventually become good friends. Ephram continues his on-again, off-again relationship with older Madison. In an effort to prove how mature he is, he sneaks into bars to see her band and produces many awkward moments by showing up when she is out with her college friends. Finally she decides that Ephram is too intensely into their relationship and breaks up with him for the last time. She tries to continue working with the Browns, but Delia fires her, saying that she likes Madison, but Madison's presence makes Ephram sad. She later confesses to Andy that she is pregnant with Ephram's child. Andy tells her he will pay all her expenses if she agrees to keep the pregnancy a secret from Ephram. He believes that Ephram was forced to grow up very quickly by the death of his mother and that, if he learns of the pregnancy, his sense of decency will compel him to stay with Madison, something for which Andy believes he is not ready. This article is about human pregnancy in biological females. ...
Ephram begins to seriously date Amy. However, he is accepted to a summer program at the prestigious Juilliard School of Music. He is torn between going to New York or staying with Amy. When he leaves to study music at Juilliard, Amy accompanies him for his first week in Manhattan and after she returns to Everwood they continue their relationship long-distance. The Juilliard School is a performing arts conservatory in New York City, informally but definitively identified as simply Juilliard, and most famous for its musically-trained alumni. ...
Season 3 The third season opens with Dr. Brown receiving a letter from Madison cutting off all ties with him. She has moved to Denver but does not reveal her decision regarding the pregnancy. Dr. Brown contemplates telling Ephram but Dr. Abbott convinces him not to, for the sake of both Ephram and Amy. Ephram returns from his summer classes at Juilliard with the disappointing news that he did not make high marks and begins to intensify his piano studies. However, he and Amy are enjoying the new aspect of their relationship. The two, now in their high school senior year, befriend an extremely shy girl named Hannah, who is staying with Nina. Hannah is a junior and tells Amy that her parents are traveling in Hong Kong, but later reveals that her father, with whom she was extremely close, suffers from late-stage Huntington's Disease and she was in fact sent to Everwood so she wouldn't have to watch his suffering. With the support of Amy, Ephram, Bright, and Dr. Abbott, Hannah is tested for Huntington's Disease herself and finds that she doesn't have the incurable disease. For other uses, see High school (disambiguation). ...
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After much discussion with both Hannah and Ephram, Amy decides to sleep with Ephram. They make plans to sneak away to the Abbott's lake cabin, but the night of the event, Amy gets scared and changes her mind. Ephram is patient and says he doesn't mind. However, she has a change of heart and loses her virginity to Ephram the next morning after all. Around Christmas, Bright convinces Ephram to go see Madison's band play and he lies to Amy about where he was going. Madison wasn't there, but Ephram feels so guilty, he eventually apologizes. Amy is extremely upset and admits that while Ephram has rededicated himself to the piano, she has given up all of her hobbies and school activities to make time for her and Ephram's relationship. She tells him she willingly gave up these activities, but has now grown to resent him. Ephram agrees to try and make more time on his part and they make up. Bright Abbott gets a job at the County Clerk's office with his mother. Never known for his monogamy, his promiscuity catches up to him when one young intern accuses him of sexual harassment. During the investigation, Bright maintains that she misperceived his actions and does not admit guilt. Even though he is officially absolved of the accusation, Rose is embarrassed and hurt by the situation and realizes that her son has no respect for women and uses them like things. She fires him, but her profound disappointment is the worst punishment of all. Bright learns from the ordeal and attempts to be more honorable. The third season also sees the arrival of a new, younger doctor named Jake Hartman, whom neither Harold nor Andy like very much due to his over-zealous attitude. He takes up residence in Dr. Abbott's former office. Meanwhile, Nina comes to terms with the fact she has feelings for Andy as she begins a romantic relationship with Jake. Dr. Brown also decides to help a patient, John Hayes, recover from serious incapacitation caused by a stroke. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown finds himself drawn to John's wife Amanda and realizes he may be developing feelings for her. He and Amanda avoid their feelings from each other for a while, but when they finally give into temptation, Andy feels so much guilt, he develops a bleeding gastric ulcer. After he recovers, John gets admitted into a cutting-edge treatment program in which he will be sent away for an indefinite amount of time. Amanda and Andy continue their affair until John inexplicably recovers from his stroke and Amanda opts to stay with her husband. For other uses, see Stroke (disambiguation). ...
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Ephram is granted an interview with The Juilliard School in New York City, where he serendipitously runs into Madison. Dr. Brown accompanies Ephram on the trip and attempts to reconcile with Madison and urges her to tell Ephram the truth about her pregnancy. She eventually meets Ephram in a coffee shop and tells him the whole story, except Andy's knowledge of it. The baby has been put up for adoption with parents living in Marin, California. When Ephram tells Andy about the pregnancy, Andy tells him that he knew about it and asked Madison to keep it a secret. Ephram is angry with his father and rashly forfeits his Juilliard audition in an attempt to get back at him. Back in Everwood, Amy reluctantly agrees to help Ephram locate the baby and the adoptive parents, but the matter soon drives a wedge into their relationship and they break up. The Juilliard School is a performing arts conservatory in New York City, informally but definitively identified as simply Juilliard, and most famous for its musically-trained alumni. ...
Rose is diagnosed with a cancerous tumor on her spine and must undergo chemotherapy, which proves to be initially unsuccessful. With some reluctance, Dr. Brown agrees to do the surgery to remove the tumor. Harold is incensed until the operation appears to be a success and Rose slowly recovers. Ephram, still disillusioned from his recent experiences with his father and Madison, decides to quit his studies altogether and backpack through Europe. He technically receives his diploma, but leaves before the ceremony. He sells his piano and all related equipment to pay for an airline ticket to London. Meanwhile, Amy graduates from high school and gets into Princeton University. Princeton University is a private coeducational research university located in Princeton, New Jersey. ...
Jake and Nina agree to move in together and start a new restaurant business, purchasing the diner where Nina worked as a waitress until the owner sold the building. Jake vows to cut all ties to his former Los Angeles residence and lifestyle because his income in Everwood is substantially less, though his true motives may have been Nina. Season 3 ends with Hannah getting a boyfriend for the first time, but she decides to break up with Topher because there is no chemistry and because she has a crush on Bright. Andy considers taking a job as a surgeon in Chicago, but Harold and the others persuade him to stay in Everwood. Bright decides he really wants to date Hannah, who is thrilled to begin a relationship with him. Amy decides to defer her first semester at Princeton, so that she can help take care of her mother while she convalesces. Andy, alone with Nina, confesses his true feelings for her and proposes a serious relationship, despite Jake being in the way.
Season 4 Season 4 opens with Edna and her husband, Irving (or "Irv"), planning a vow-renewal ceremony. Rose is recovering well and Jake has moved in with Nina. Bright starts his second year at Everwood Community College and has moved into an apartment. A medical student, Reid, has caught Amy's eye and Amy convinces Bright to let Reid be his roommate. At the request of Delia, who desperately misses him, Ephram returns from Europe in time to attend the end of Irv and Edna's ceremony. A community college is a type of educational institution. ...
When Ephram returns, Andy tells him that he is welcome at home, but Andy will not pay Ephram's living expenses anywhere else. Ephram tells Andy to apologize for the Madison situation and that Andy "owes" him whatever he wants; their relationship continues to be strained. However, Andy doesn't want to damage Ephram and Delia's relationship, so he tells Ephram that he will pay him $50 for every dinner they eat together as a family. The plan seems to work and sometimes, Ephram doesn't collect the money at all. Ephram starts his first semester at ECC with Bright who asks him to be a third roommate. Reid and Amy date casually. Ephram begins giving piano lessons to a high-school freshman, Kyle Hunter (Steven R. McQueen). Although talented, Kyle is sullen and difficult. By helping out Kyle, Ephram gains a new appreciation for what he put his own father through. Also, Andy has a patient who is estranged from his daughter because he kept a secret from her for her whole life. Andy asks Ephram to talk to the daughter about forgiveness and in the process, Ephram begins to let go of some of the resentment he felt towards Andy and their relationship continues to improve. Steven R. McQueen as Kyle Hunter in Everwood Steven R. McQueen (born 1988) is an American actor, best known for his recurring role as Kyle Hunter in Everwood. ...
On a father/son camping trip with the Abbotts, Ephram reveals that he came back to Everwood because he is still in love with Amy, and Bright reveals that he might break up with Hannah because she doesn't believe in premarital sex. Back in town, Ephram asks Reid not to date Amy at all and he backs off. Amy and Ephram repair their friendship. Studying together late one night, they wind up sleeping together. Afterwards, Ephram, wanting to repair their romantic relationship as well, gives Amy a Christmas present and reveals that he wrote her postcards while in Europe, but never sent them to her. She asks to take them home and read them, but later explains that she does not want to become romantically involved with Ephram again because she is trying to figure out her own identity. This article is primarily about religious attitudes to sexual morality. ...
Harold and Rose struggle to get past her illness. Despite her recovery, she loses her rebid for mayor of Everwood and feels lost and useless. After a vacation on an African safari, Rose tells Harold that she wants to adopt a child. Nina and Jake's restaurant (named "Sam's" after her son) is doing well. However, Jake begins acting erratic and distant. When one of his visiting LA buddies has a serious biking accident, Jake is lost and stressed out. It is revealed that he is a recovering narcotics addict and he has fallen off the wagon. When he finally tells Nina the truth, she kicks him out of the house and cries in Andy's arms. Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ...
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Meanwhile, Irv has written a fictional book loosely based on his experiences in Everwood. The book, entitled A Mountain Town, goes on to be a thundering success. Although they seem quite mismatched, Bright and Hannah continue to date. Her father finally passes away and Hannah's mother lets her choose to move home or stay in Everwood. Hannah decides to stay. Bright is elated, but he is also frustrated at Hannah's low self-esteem and forces her to see that she is beautiful by locking her in the bathroom and refusing to let her out until she looks at herself the mirror. Hannah takes it one step further and invites Bright into the shower with her. Ephram learns that his old piano teacher, Will Cleveland (played by James Earl Jones), has died and attends his wake. However, instead of a sad and somber event, it is a celebration of his life and Ephram is introduced to Will's family as his star pupil. They coax him to play a piece and it rekindles his love of the instrument. He re-buys a piano and he helps Kyle prepare for a Juilliard audition. Kyle is still moody, and Ephram often returns to the Brown home to talk to Andy about his struggles and practice his own playing. When he convinces Kyle to meet his absentee father and Kyle is stood up, Ephram confesses to Andy that he thinks about his own child all the time and was using his experience with Kyle to work through his feelings of guilt and irresponsibility. Ephram also tries to help develop Kyle's social skills, since he is always alone and awkward around his classmates. When Reid suggests Kyle might be gay, Ephram says he's too young, attempting to shield him from adversity. Kyle initially denies it as well, but eventually decides to come out. With their difficulties behind them, Ephram coaches Kyle successfully into Juilliard. After meeting a concert pianist, Ephram decides to transfer to Amy's college and major in music education. In addition, Ephram leaves Madison a voicemail, apologizing for his explosive reaction to their situation. James Earl Jones (born January 17, 1931) is an American Academy Award-nominated, Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor of film and stage well known for his deep basso voice. ...
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Bright breaks his hand trying to karate chop a piece of wood and wears a sling for several weeks. Hannah babies him incessantly and they have a minor spat. Hannah obsesses over their relationship and Bright runs into an old acquaintance, Ada, an attractive blonde who once sold Bright and Ephram fake IDs. After a few beers together, he has a moment of weakness in judgement and lust and winds up sleeping with Ada. Ephram finds out, but Bright, although regretful, decides he isn't going to tell Hannah. Ephram disagrees and they stop speaking. Amy wheedles the truth out of Ephram and declares that if Bright doesn't tell Hannah, she will. Under pressure, Bright admits the truth and Hannah breaks up with him. She tells him she doesn't want him in her life at all, even as just a friend. For other uses, see Karate (disambiguation). ...
Reid begins to fail out of medical school and as a last-ditch effort, cheats on a test. He is caught and expelled, but pretends that everything is fine. Ephram finds Reid one morning on the bathroom floor unconscious after having taken an entire bottle of sleeping pills. Ephram feels immense guilt for not realizing that Reid was depressed. Upon recovery, Reid again tries to pretend that everything is just fine and asks Amy out on a date. It is predictibly a disaster and Amy tells Reid that she learned from Colin's death that he has to deal with the things that made him try to commit suicide in the first place. Reid decides to move back home with his mother until he is fully recovered. For other uses, see Suicide (disambiguation). ...
Harold and Rose's adoption is in the final stages when it is revealed that Harold lied about Rose's cancer on the admission forms. They lose their opportunity and are heartbroken. Rose develops a bruise on her back and convinces herself that her cancer has returned. At the same time, Bright drinks excessively at his 21st birthday party and stands on a chair at a bar. With his arm in a sling, he loses his balance and falls through a plate glass window. He is rushed to the hospital with a head injury. At the hospital, Rose shares her fears and Harold tells her that she is fine- the doctor called right before Bright's accident. Subsequently, both Bright and Rose make successful recoveries. A schizophrenic patient of Harold's is overwhelmed with her new baby and the sudden death of her husband. She panics and leaves the baby girl on the Abbotts' doorstep. After a half-hearted search for her, Harold and Rose apply for custody of the baby. For other uses, see Schizophrenia (disambiguation). ...
After returning from his book tour, Irv and Edna decide to buy an RV and travel the country. However, just after purchasing it, Irv collapses from his second heart attack and dies. Edna maintains her usual tough persona until Harold confronts her on her erratic behavior. She confesses that she is overwhelmed with grief. Harold and Rose fix up a guest bedroom in their house and invite Edna to live with them, thus ending a years-long battle between mother and son. âRVâ redirects here. ...
Nina agrees to forgive Jake and take him back and he begins a variety of recovery programs, but is unsurprised when none of them work since they didn't in the past. He decides to start a recovery group in Everwood, then begins to design a program on his own. His old friends in LA are receptive to the idea, but they want him to move back. Jake asks Nina to come with him and she sells her house and agrees. Andy, faced with the loss of Nina, impulsively buys Nina an engagement ring and shows it to Ephram, saying he simply needed to act on his feelings, even if he had no intention of asking her. At Irv's funeral, Ephram tells Nina about the ring, who tells Hannah, who convinces Nina to sneak in and look at it. Hannah ends up with the ring in her room and Jake finds it while packing. He confronts Andy and Nina, and Nina insists that it means nothing. They make it to the airport when Jake realizes that he doesn't want to be with someone who is so unsure and boards the plane alone. Nina shows up back at the Browns, Sam in tow, as her house has already been sold. Andy takes a cathartic trip to New York to say goodbye to his late wife one last time before flying back to Everwood to propose to Nina on the very spot they met. She happily agrees. After his accident, Hannah and Bright decide to be friends again but do not rekindle their relationship. However, she passes up a full scholarship to Notre Dame to attend Colorado A&M and stay in Everwood. The fate of Hannah and Bright's romantic relationship was left open. For other universities and colleges named Notre Dame, see Notre Dame. ...
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Ephram meets Stephanie while hanging ads for a new roommate. She is feisty and fun with "no drama"; Ephram likes how refreshingly easy she is to be around. Delia invites her to her bat mitzvah and while there, a slightly-tipsy Amy realizes she is still in love with Ephram. She struggles with this realization until she thinks of the exact best way to tell Ephram how she feels. Recreating a moment they shared during a festival soon after he first moved there, she enlists Rose's help in ordering a ferris wheel, stationing it outside his apartment. With this as her backdrop, she confesses that all their problems are her fault and asks him to give her another chance at a relationship, without the drama. Ephram, having loved Amy since the day he met her, easily agrees to be with her again, and the season and the series ends with Ephram and Amy embarking on a mature, adult relationship. When a Jewish child reaches the age of maturity (12 years and one day for girls, 13 years and one day for boys) that child becomes responsible for him/herself under Jewish law; at this point a boy is said to become Bar Mitzvah (בר מצווה, son of the commandment...
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The season four finale's "Foreverwood" was written as both a series and a season finale. Because of the impending WB/UPN merger the future of the series was unsure and the producers wrote two endings: the aired version as well as an additional couple scenes were Madison showed up to cause some cliffhanger trouble. Originally the producers had scripted a montage for the "series-finale cut" that went forty years into the future to show a majority of the gang at Andy's funeral — showing the series coming full circle. But this was never filmed due to budgetary reasons as well as the producers hope that they would receive a fifth season.
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| Season | Timeslot | Season premiere | Season finale | TV season | Rank | Rank Network | Viewers (in millions) | | 1 | Monday 9/8c | September 16, 2002 | May 19, 2003 | 2002-2003 | #124 | #3/17 | 4.8 [3] | | 2 | Monday 9/8c | September 15, 2003 | May 10, 2004 | 2003-2004 | #109 | #4/19 | 4.6 [4] | | 3 | Monday 9/8c | September 13, 2004 | May 23, 2005 | 2004-2005 | #117 | #4/19 | 4.3 [5] | | 4 | Monday 9/8C (September 29, 2005 - May 29, 2006) Monday 8/7C (June 5, 2006) | September 29, 2005 | June 5, 2006 | 2005-2006 | #130 | #6/19 | 3.6 [6] | is the 259th day of the year (260th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Cast and crew Cast - Dr. Andrew "Andy" Brown, M.D., played by Treat Williams
- Ephram Brown, played by Gregory Smith
- Julia Brown, played by Brenda Strong
- Amy Nicole Abbott, played by Emily VanCamp
- Edna Harper, played by Debra Mooney
- Irv Harper, played by John Beasley
- Delia Brown, played by Vivien Cardone
- Harold Brighton "Bright" Abbott, played by Chris Pratt
- Nina Feeney, played by Stephanie Niznik (seasons 2-4, recurring season 1)
- Rose Abbott, played by Merrilyn Gann (seasons 3-4, recurring previously)
- Dr. Harold "Hal" Abbott, Jr., M.D., played by Tom Amandes
- Dr. Linda Abbott, M.D., played by Marcia Cross (season 2)
- Madison Kellner, played by Sarah Lancaster (season 2, "Special Guest Star" season 3)
- Amanda Hayes, played by Anne Heche (season 3)
- Dr. Jake Hartman, M.D., played by Scott Wolf (seasons 3-4)
- Hannah Rogers, played by Sarah Drew (seasons 3-4)
- Reid Bardem, played by Justin Baldoni (season 4)
Treat Williams (born December 1, 1951) is an American film, stage and television actor. ...
Gregory Edward Smith (born July 6, 1983) is a Canadian/American actor. ...
Brenda Strong (born March 25, 1960 in Brightwood, Oregon, USA) is an American actress. ...
Emily Irene VanCamp (born May 12, 1986 in Port Perry, Ontario) is a Canadian actress. ...
Debra Mooney (born on 28 August 1947 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, USA) is an American actress who can currently be seen on the TV series Everwood. ...
John Beasley on Everwood John Beasley (born June 26, 1943 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American actor best known for his role on Everwood. ...
Vivien Elisabeth Cardone (born April 14, 1993) is an American actress. ...
Chris Pratt on Everwood Born in Minnesota (June 21, 1979) and raised in Lake Stevens, Washington, Chris Pratt is best known for his role as Bright Abbott in the television series Everwood. ...
Stephanie Niznik (born May 20, 1967With older brother Terry in Bangor, Maine) is an American film, television, and theatre actress most famous for her role as Nina Feeney on Everwood. ...
Merrilyn Gann on Everwood Merrilyn Gann (born January 3, 1963, Vancouver, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress most notable for her role as Rose Abbott on The WBs Everwood. External link Merrilyn Ganns IMDb. ...
Tom Amandes, a veteran of both film and television, returned to series television in 2002 as Dr. Browns rival, Dr. Harold Abbott, in the hit Monday night drama Everwood. ...
Marcia Anne Cross (born March 25, 1962 in Marlborough, Massachusetts) is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-nominated American actress. ...
Sarah Beth Lancaster (born February 12, 1980 in Overland Park, Kansas) is an American actress. ...
Anne Celeste Heche (IPA: ) (born May 25, 1969) is an American actress, director and screenwriter. ...
Scott Wolf on Everwood Scott Richard Wolf (born June 4, 1968) is an American actor. ...
Sarah Drew (born October 1, 1980) is an American actress, most celebrated for her recent role as Hannah Rogers in The WBs hit drama Everwood. ...
Justin Louis Baldoni (born January 24, 1984) is an American actor. ...
Main Crew Greg Berlanti, Vanessa Taylor, Anna Fricke, Michael Schultz, David Petrarca, Perry Lang, Sandy Smolan, Rina Mimoun, David Hudgins, John E. Pogue, Joan Binder Weiss, Tom Garrigus, Barbie Kligman, Josh Reims, Nancy Won, Oliver Goldstick Greg Berlanti (born May 24, 1972) is an American television writer and producer. ...
Vanessa Taylor is an American television writer and producer. ...
Michael Schultz (born November 10, 1938 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an African American director and film producer. ...
David Petrarca was director at the Goodman Theatre (Chicago) from 1988 until 2005. ...
Perry Lang is an American television director and actor. ...
Rina Mimoun is an American Writer and Producer. ...
David Hudgins, (b March 3, 1965 in Durham, North Carolina), is a television writer and producer. ...
Joan Binder Weiss is an American television screenwriter and producer. ...
Oliver Goldstick (born 9 January 1961) is an American television screenwriter and producer. ...
Award nominations Everwood received two Emmy nominations: Main Title Theme (2003) written by Blake Neely, and Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy (2004) for James Earl Jones's turn as Will Cleveland. An Emmy Award. ...
Blake Neely (born 1969 in Paris, Texas) is an Emmy© Nominated composer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor, and author. ...
James Earl Jones (born January 17, 1931) is an American Academy Award-nominated, Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor of film and stage well known for his deep basso voice. ...
Treat Williams has also received two Screen Actors Guild award nominations (2003 and 2004) for his role as Dr. Andy Brown. The Screen Actors Guild (S.A.G.) is the labor union representing over 120,000 film actors in the United States. ...
Rated the "Worst Show of the Year" for the 2003-2004 season by the Parents Television Council for "reckless messages about sex without consequences", despite the fact that Madison's pregnancy quickly became an important turning point in Andy and Ephram's relationship. The Parents Television Council (PTC) is a US-based nonprofit organization run and founded by conservative activist L. Brent Bozell III whose stated goal is to promote and restore responsibility to the entertainment industry. ...
DVD releases | Cover Art | DVD Name | Release Date | Episodes | | The Complete First Season | September 7, 2004 | 23 | To date, only the first season of Everwood has been released on DVD. During an online with Warner Home Video representatives on June 6, 2006, the official response to several questions about the remaining seasons of Everwood was that the studio was not planning on releasing any additional seasons at this time. At the 2007 Warner Home Video chat, Warner Bros. acknowledged the demand for the remaining seasons of the show to be released, but said that the music costs are prohibitive. They continued to state that they are evaluating the option to release the show with music substitution but at this time they just don't know.[7] is the 250th day of the year (251st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 157th day of the year (158th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Soundtrack Track listing - "Lonely People" - Jars of Clay (popularized by America)
- "Trouble" - Kristin Hersh (popularized by Cat Stevens)
- "These Days" - Griffin House (popularized by Nico and Jackson Browne)
- "Only Living Boy in New York" - David Mead (popularized by Simon and Garfunkel)
- "Summer Breeze" - Jason Mraz (popularized by Seals and Crofts)
- "Father and Son" - Leigh Nash (popularized by Cat Stevens)
- "The Harder They Come" - Guster (popularized by Jimmy Cliff)
- "Don't Be Shy" - Travis (popularized by Cat Stevens)
- "Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)" - Toby Lightman (popularized by Jim Croce)
- "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Stereophonics (popularized by Roberta Flack)
- "Cathedrals" - Jump Little Children
- "Main Title Theme for Everwood" - Blake Neely
- "A Love Song" - Treat Williams (Bonus Track; popularized by Anne Murray)
Jars of Clay is a rock band from Franklin, Tennessee. ...
This article is about the rock band America. For other uses, see America (disambiguation). ...
Kristin Hersh (born August 7, 1966) is a prolific American singer/songwriter who performs solo acoustic concerts; she also has performed as lead singer and guitarist for alternative rock group Throwing Muses and currently leads the hardcore punk-influenced power trio 50 Foot Wave. ...
Yusuf Islam[2] (born Steven Demetre Georgiou on 21 July 1948 in London), who was known as Cat Stevens from 1966 to 1978, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, educator, philanthropist and prominent convert to Islam. ...
These Days is a song written by Jackson Browne. ...
Griffin House is a singer/songwriter based in Cincinnati, Ohio, having also lived in Philadelphia and Nashville. ...
For other uses, see Nico (disambiguation). ...
Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist, whose introspective lyrics made him the poster boy of the Southern California confessional singer-songwriter movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...
David Mead in concert David Mead is an American singer-songwriter known for crafting songs in classic pop music style and possessing a uniquely high voice. ...
The duo of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel are US-American popular musicians known collectively as Simon and Garfunkel. ...
Summer Breeze is a 1972 soft rock single for folk rock duo Seals & Crofts and was covered famously in a different harder rock/soulful sound by The Isley Brothers as a single in 1974. ...
Jason Thomas Mraz (born June 23, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter, born and raised in Mechanicsville, Virginia, a suburb of Richmond. ...
Seals and Crofts are Jim Seals (born James Seals, 17 October 1941, Sidney, Texas) and Dash Crofts (born Darrell Crofts, 14 August 1940, Cisco, Texas), a popular soft rock duo in the early 1970s, best-known for their hits Summer Breeze and Diamond Girl. ...
Father and Son is a popular song written and originally performed by British singer Cat Stevens on his 1970 album Tea for the Tillerman. ...
Leigh Bingham Nash (born June 27, 1976) is a singer and composer. ...
The Harder They Come is a 1972 Jamaican crime film directed by Perry Henzell. ...
Guster is an alternative rock band that is known for its live performances, unique sound, humor, and cult following formed by Adam Gardner, Ryan Miller, and Brian Rosenworcelin 1991 while attending Tufts University in Boston. ...
Jimmy Cliff, real name James Chambers OM (Jamaica) (born April 1, 1948, in St Catherine, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician, best known among mainstream audiences for songs like Sittin in Limbo, You Can Get It If You Really Want and Many Rivers to Cross from The Harder They Come...
Travis are a Scotish rock band from Glasgow, comprising Fran Healy (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Dougie Payne (bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals), Andy Dunlop (lead guitar, banjo, keyboards, backing vocals) and Neil Primrose (drums, percussion). ...
Toby Lightman is a critically-acclaimed American singer/songwriter. ...
James Joseph Croce (January 10, 1943 â September 20, 1973), popularly known as Jim Croce (pronounced CRO-chee), was an American singer-songwriter. ...
Alternate covers Promotional single The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face is a 1957 folk song written by Ewan MacColl for his wife Peggy Seeger. ...
Stereophonics are a rock band from Wales with members Kelly Jones, Richard Jones (no relation to Kelly) and Javier Weyler. ...
Roberta Flack Roberta Flack (born February 10, 1937 in Asheville, North Carolina) is an American singer. ...
Jump, Little Children (JLC or Jump), is a band formed in 1991 in the city of Charleston, South Carolina. ...
Blake Neely (born 1969 in Paris, Texas) is an Emmy© Nominated composer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor, and author. ...
Treat Williams (born December 1, 1951) is an American film, stage and television actor. ...
Not to be confused with Ann Murray. ...
Broadcasting In the United Kingdom, airings on terrestrial network ITV have changed the programme name to Our New Life in Everwood. ITV explained that their title is a more accurate description of the show. Three commercial breaks are inserted into each episode. This is the maximum allowed under European Union law. Series 4, however, will air on digital-only channel ITV3 from Saturday November 3, 2007. Re-runs on satellite and cable channel Living retained the original name. For other uses, see ITV (disambiguation). ...
ITV3 is an entertainment television channel in the United Kingdom owned by ITV plc. ...
is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
Living is a British television channel owned by Virgin Media Television. ...
The series was first televised on the Nine Network in Australia in late 2005, in a 4pm timeslot on Saturday afternoons. The show was taken off the air soon after Season 2 began, and returned in a daily timeslot of 10am in January 2006. The show was again pulled from the schedule soon after Season 3 began. Season 3 was aired at 10am from January 1, 2007, and concluded early the next month with the Season 3 finale. After a long hiatus, Season 4 is being shown on Sunday afternoons from March 16, 2008 at 2pm for NSW and QLD viewers and 3:30pm for the rest of the country. The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian television network based in Willoughby, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney. ...
is the 1st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 75th day of the year (76th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
Everwood has been played in New Zealand on TV2 since 2004, usually in the 5:30pm Sunday timeslot, season by season. Season 1 was also repeated weekdays in 2006. However, the latest season has been premiered at 2:00pm Sunday instead of returning to its usual timeslot. TV2 is a free to air New Zealand television channel run by TVNZ. TV2 focuses on entertainment and delivers a strong line-up of comedies, drama, movies and local programming. ...
- In Canada the network Vision TV is broadcasting repeats of the series.
- In Bulgaria the series is broadcast on Kanal 1.
- In Spain the series is broadcast on TVE2.
- In South Africa the series is broadcast on SABC 3 at 20h30 on Tuesdays.
- In Estonia it is shown on Kanal 2 on Saturday afternoons.
- In Finland it is broadcast on MTV3 and the series finale aired in November 2006. Everwood has been played in Finland since 2003 on Thursdays at 8.00pm.
- In France the series is shown on Fox Life on Tuesday (1 episode).
- In Denmark the series is currently being repeated on TV3 Plus weekday afternoons.
- In Hungary the complete series was on weekdays on TV2 (04/10/2006-15/02/2007)
- In Norway the show used to be broadcast on TV3. It starts airing again on Viasat 4 on April 12th 2008.
- In Sweden The series is shown weekday mornings on TV3. It is nearly at the end of Season 4, the last episode aired on 4 January, 2007.
- In Indonesia it was broadcast on TV7.
- It also began airing in Canada on September 9 at 8pm ET on VisionTV, with repeats on Mondays at 8pm and 12am ET.
- In Latin America and Brazil, the premiere episodes were shown on Warner Channel, and from the third season, the show was syndicated on the same network, and shown Saturdays and Sundays. Now, all the seasons can be seen also on Warner Channel, Monday to Friday, in the mornings and afternoons.
- In Croatia, Everwood is playing on RTL Televizija every working day around 13.00.
- In Thailand, it is broadcast on True Series.
- In Germany, it was playing on VOX fom Monday to Friday around 15.00.
- In Greece the series is shown on Star Channel.
- In Austria Everwood is playing on ORF1.
- Also airing on multiple channels in Switzerland, on SF1 at 17.00 and then repeated on SF2 at 18:00.
- In the United States, Everwood reruns on every weeknight at 6/5 central on ABC Family. Everwood's series finale aired February 5, 2007. Note: In an interview with Ohio's Akron Beach Journal, an ABC Family representative revealed the series would be re-run in Fall 2007. However, ABC Family later released its fall line-up and Everwood was not included.[8]
- In Italy, the first three seasons of Everwood were played by Canale 5 from Monday to Friday at 7pm in the summer of 2004. Some weeks after the end the show, the episodes were repeated by Italia 1 at 8pm. In November 2006, the first two seasons were shown on Italia 1 in the mornings, two episodes a day. In December 2006 the third season was aired at 8pm. The fourth season was aired Monday to Friday. The series finale aired on Saturday January 20, 2007.
- In Portugal, on FOXLIFE on Thursdays at 21:45.
- In The Netherlands, it was broadcasted on NET 5.
- In Belgium, it was broadcasted on KANAALTWEE.
- In Romania, it was broadcasted on Pro TV.
- In Malaysia, it was broadcasted on 8TV.
- In the Czech republic the series is broadcast on CT1.
Vision TV is a Canadian cable television specialty channel with a mandate to air multi-faith religious programming. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Bulgarian National Television. ...
TVE 2, commonly known as La 2 (La dos), is Spains second state-owned television channel for the public broadcasting service. ...
SABC 3 is a commercial South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) television channel that carries programming in English. ...
Kanal 2 is an Estonian television station whose names translates into English as Channel 2. First broadcasts were aired on October 1, 1993. ...
Fox Life is a television network, launched by the Fox Broadcasting Company, which airs across Latin America, Europe and Japan (where it broadcasts on high definition). ...
TV7 logo TV7 is a national commercial television station in Indonesia, which is owned by the Gramedia Group and began broadcasting in 2001. ...
is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Vision TV Network is a Canadian cable television specialty channel with a mandate to air multi-faith religious programming. ...
Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ...
Warner Channel (commonly shortened to WBTV, but not to be confused with the WB Television Network) is a Latin Americanor a Southeast Asian cable television channel owned by the HBO Latin America Group that focuses on airing American-produced series and films. ...
Warner Channel (commonly shortened to WBTV, but not to be confused with the WB Television Network) is a Latin Americanor a Southeast Asian cable television channel owned by the HBO Latin America Group that focuses on airing American-produced series and films. ...
RTL Televizija is a Croatian commercial television network that was launched on April 30, 2004 and is 75. ...
United Broadcasting Corporation, a former company of True Visions, widely known as UBC, is Thailands leading cable satellite television operator. ...
For the U.S. premium channel previously known as Star Channel, see The Movie Channel. ...
Canale 5 is an Italian television station of Mediaset network, the media branch of Fininvest (controlled by Silvio Berlusconi). ...
is the 20th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy - Queen Beatrix - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War - Declared July 26, 1581 - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain...
NET 5 is a commercial Dutch television channel owned by the SBS Broadcasting Group. ...
Pro TV, reaching around 82% of households, operates under the PRO TV SA license owned by Central European Media Enterprises managed by the controversial businessman Ronald Lauder, which includes Acasa TV (reaching 73,3% of households), Pro TV Internaţional and Pro Cinema TV channels. ...
Motto: (Czech) Truth prevails Anthem: Czech Republic() â on the European continent() â in the European Union() [] Capital (and largest city) Prague Official languages Czech Demonym Czech Government Parliamentary republic - President Václav Klaus - Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek Independence (formed 9th century) - October 28, 1918 - January 1, 1993 EU accession May...
CT1 stands for Cordless telephone generation 1 and is an analog cordless telephone standard that was standardized by CEPT in 1984 and deployed in eleven European countries. ...
References - ^ the futon critic - the web's best primetime television resource
- ^ VisionTV Family
- ^ 2002-03 Ratings. Nielsen.
- ^ 2003-04 Ratings. ABC Medianet. Retrieved on 2007-05-25.
- ^ "Hollywood Reporter: 2004-05 primetime wrap", May 27, 2005.
- ^ "Hollywood Reporter: 2005-06 primetime wrap", May 26, 2006.
- ^ Home Theater Forum: Live Chat with Warner Home Video TV and Animation
- ^ http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/entertainment/17102531.htm
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