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Fox
Orders Third Season of "The OC" 3/22/05
FOX ORDERS THIRD SEASON OF “THE O.C.”
Series Pulls FOX’s Best Thursday Numbers in More Than Five Years
FOX has ordered a third season of THE O.C., it was announced today by
Gail Berman, President, Entertainment for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
"We're pleased to give THE O.C. a very early pickup for its third
season," said Berman. “The show has performed exceptionally well,
achieving hit status on a highly competitive night and giving us a solid
anchor on Thursdays for the first time in years."
In its Thursday time period, THE O.C. has scored impressive ratings –
ranking No. 1 in Adults 18-34 and Teens. In fact, the show's outstanding
performance on Thursday nights has asserted FOX as a key player on the
night while pulling FOX's best Thursday numbers in more than five years.
Additionally, THE O.C. has improved across the board compared to
Thursday's time period average last season, building by +72% in Adults
18-49, +111% in Adults 18-34 and +86% in Teens.
THE O.C. recently wrapped production of “The Return of the Nana”
episode in Miami Beach, FL. Guest-starring Linda Lavin, Jamie King and
Atlantic recording artist T.I., the episode will air Thursday, April 28
(8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Sandy (Peter Gallagher), Seth (Adam Brody)
and Ryan (Ben McKenzie) travel to South Beach to visit the Nana (Linda
Lavin), who is living at Leisure World. While playing shuffleboard at
Leisure World, Seth and Ryan meet Mary-Sue (Jamie King), who helps Seth
get center stage on “Music Video Nation’s” Spring Break 2005
television show hosted by Swerve (Bret Harrison) and Pixie, star of “Sherman
Oaks: The Real Valley.” T.I. performs his hit single “Bring ‘Em Out”
in the episode. While shooting in Miami Beach, THE O.C. filmed at the
world-renowned Fontainebleau Hilton Resort, among other locations.
THE O.C. airs Thursdays (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
From Wonderland Sound and Vision in association with Warner Bros.
Television Production Inc., THE O.C. is executive-produced by Josh
Schwartz, McG and Bob DeLaurentis. In addition to Gallagher (Sandy Cohen),
Brody (Seth Cohen) and McKenzie (Ryan Atwood), the series stars Kelly
Rowan (Kirsten Cohen), Mischa Barton (Marissa Cooper), Melinda Clarke
(Julie Cooper), Rachel Bilson (Summer Roberts) and Alan Dale (Caleb
Nichol).
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