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Aired: in Canada on
Global Fridays at 8:00 ET SERIES FINALE: Wednesday May 14, 2003 at 8:00 ET
on the WB and Thursday May 15, 2003 at 10:00am ET on TBS in the Us and Friday May 16th, 2003 at 8:00 ET on Global in
Canada. 2002 (Season 6) Premiere Date: in Canada on Global and in the US on the WB: Wednesday October 2nd at 8:00 ET 2001 (Season 5) Premiere Date: In Canada on Global: Saturday October 13th at 8:00 ET, and in the US on the WB: Wednesday October 3rd at 8:00 ET 2000 (Season 4) Premiere Date: In Canada on Global: Friday October 6th at 8:00 ET, and in the US on the WB: Wednesday October 4th at 8:00 ET 1999 (Season 3) Premiere Date: In Canada on Global: Monday October 4th at 9:00 ET, and in the US on the WB: Wednesday September 29th at 8:00 ET 1998 (Season 2) Premiere Date: In Canada on Global: Friday October 16th at 8:00 ET, and in the US on the WB: Wednesday October 7th at 8:00 ET Original Premiere Date: in Canada on Global: Monday, March 30th, 1998 at 8:00 ET, and in the US on the WB: Tuesday, January 20th, 1998 at 8:00 ET |
Stars
as Dawson Leery
as Josephine (Joey) Potter
as Pacey Witter
as Jennifer (Jen) Lindley
as Andrea (Andie) McPhee
as Jack McPhee
BUSY PHILLIPS as Audrey
Liddell
Supporting cast and
guest stars (alphabetic by actor's last name, bold represents
frequently recurring character)
For more information about the actors and actresses and the characters they play, please visit my Dawson's Creek character page. Shot on Location in Wilmington, North Carolina Created by Kevin Williamson Produced by Columbia TriStar Television (Co-)Executive produced by Kevin Williamson, Paul Stupin, Greg Prange, Greg Berlanti, Charles Rosin, Alex Gansa, Tom Kapinos, Deborah Joey LeVine, Gina Fattore, and Jon Harmon Feldman SUpervising producer: Gregory Prange Consulting Producer: Greg Berlanti (Co-)Produced by Dana Baratta, Janice Cooke-Leonard, Alan Cross, Maggie Friedman, Darin Goldberg, David Blake Hartley, Paul Marks, Drew Matich, Shelley Meals, Steve Miner, David Semel, Cynthia Stegner, Jeffrey Stepakoff, and Mike White Directed by many people ("Various" according to the official website, including Kerr Smith for the episode "Everything Put Together Falls Apart" Music Supervised by John McCullough Main Theme by Paula Cole (and Jann Arden, season one international) Music Score by Adam Fields Production Designed by John "J.T." Walker Cinematography by Karl Herrmann, Levie Isaacks, Frank Perl, and Daryn Okada Film Editing by Christopher Cooke, Mithcell Danton, Dana Devorzon, Marshall Harvey, Jan Northrop, Michael Thau, and Daniel A. Valverde Casting by Craig Fincannon, Lisa Mae Fincannon, Lorna Johnson, Ellie Kanner, Sharon Klein, Greg Orson, Patrick Rush, and Marcia Shulman Production Design by John D. Kretschmer and Alan Hook (Season 3-6) Art Direction by Alan Hook (season 1-2) and William G. Davis (season 1, 3-6) Set Decoration by Frank Galline, Matthew Sullivan, and Stephanie Wertlake Costume Design by Alonzo Wilson, Scilla Andreen-Hernandez, and Katina Kerr |
The main character is named Dawson Leery. He is an intelligent, caring, aspiring filmmaker, and the show focusses on him and his friends living in the small Massachussetts town of Capeside. Joey (Josephine) Potter is his friend from early childhood, who fell rapidly in love with him as the years went on. Dawson eventually realised the feeling was mutual, and they dated, and broke up, and dated, and broke up, and now they are back to being just Dawson and Joey. When the show began however, Dawson's eye had been caught by another girl, Jen Lindley. She was the new girl in town, having moved to Capeside after her parents caught her in their bed with Drue, a character who later appears in the show for similar reasons. She lives with her grandmother, Evelyn "Grams" Ryan, who is quite conservative, and very religious, yet later becomes rather down to earth. The fourth member of the original group is Pacey Witter, who always seems to be the life of the party, even if it means getting himself into some hot water. From sleeping with his English teacher to flunking out of school or entering himself in a beauty pageant, Pacey keeps his friends on their toes, but they're always there to support him. Since the second season, a few more characters appeared on the show. Jack and Andie McPhee, twins, are the remains of the McPhee Dynasty. The family was once very well-off and rather problem-free. Their older brother Tim died tragically, however, which caused their father to become alienated from the family, and their mother to become alienated from society. Andie deals constantly with psychological problems. Her relationship with Pacey was mutually beneficial: she pulled him out of his failure streak, and he gave her the confidence she needed to end her prescription drug dependance. Jack, shortly after moving to town, got a job at the Icehouse, Joey's family's restaurant. Though she and Dawson were still dating at the time, Jack and Joey quickly hit it off and began a relationship (and ended Dawson's). The relationship would have lasted longer, if it weren't for the fact that Jack came out of the closet months later. Since then, the characters all graduated and have moved to Boston. Jack, Dawson, and Jen all lived with Grams in Boston and attended school there. Joey also attended school in Boston and lives in residence. Pacey worked as a chef and later as a stock guru. Joey's college roommate and best girlfriend Audrey also attended Worthington with Joey and along with some rocky relationships with Pacey, got herself checked into a rehab centre in California. Andie received an extension on her ivy-league school acceptance, so she can continue travelling in Italy. By the wrap-up of the series, the characters' lives changed dramatically. Dawson, after the success of his re-do of his mentor Todd's movie, wrote his own movie and produced it with the help of all his friends. It was a success, and led to a job producing and directing his own teen drama show, based on his own life. The show, entitled "The Creek," imitates the show "Dawson's Creek" and is based on the lives of Dawson and all his friends. Joey, after finally making it to Paris, has become a successful editor in New York. After dumping her writer boyfriend and potential fiancé she finally chooses Pacey to spend her days with. Pacey successfully purchased and re-opened The Icehouse, the Creek'ers favourite haunt, originally owned by Joey's family (who now own Potter's B&B). Audrey became a back-up singer for John Mayer and at last check was touring Europe with him. Andie was currently working towards becoming a medical doctor -- only seen in the extended cut of the series finale.. Jack became an English teacher at Capeside High, and is happily dating Doug, Pacey's recently-outed brother (foreshadowed from season one!). After moving to New York to helps Grams recover from cancer (which she successfully did), Jen finished college and became the director of an art gallery in SoHo. She became impregnated by her boyfriend (who promptly left her), a pregnancy which led to the irritation of a previously dormant heart problem. At Gail's wedding to a new husband (Dawson's father Mitch died in season 5), Jen passed out and her condition worsened. She soon died, leaving her daughter with Jack and Doug. Thus ends the story of Capeside and Dawson's Creek. For more information on the show and the characters, please see the Dawson's Creek Characters page. If this section is not up-to-date, sign my guestbook and complain! :) |
These are the awards Dawson's Creek has won!
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Click here to view an article about the original theme song! (Volume 1) The Dawson's Creek official album, "Songs From Dawson's Creek" was released on Tuesday April 27th, and was marked on the following episode "A Perfect Wedding" by an extended opening credit sequence. It is an Enhanced CD (Which means it does stuff when you stick it in your computer), and it includes three screensavers (which all have the background sound of Shooter's "Life's a Bitch"), and Windows wallpaper (Which is of the cover). The wallpaper is also the background for this page. The following is the tracklisting:
Songs from Dawson's Creek Volume 2 The sequel to the hugely
popular Songs from Dawson's Creek was released
mid-2000.
Selected Songs from Dawson's Creek (aka Volume 3)
The official websites for the Dawson's Creek soundtrack can be found at www.dawsonscreek-st.com and www.dawsonscreekmusic.com |
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