Dawson's Creek

Genre: Teen drama, Soap opera, Serial, Drama
Started: 20th January 1998
Ended: 14th May 2003
Episodes: 128
Country: United States of America
Created by: Kevin Williamson
Starring: Kerr Smith, James Van Der Beek, Joshua Jackson, Mary Beth Peil, Mary-Margaret Humes, Michelle Williams, John Wesley Shipp, Nina Repeta, Katie Holmes, Busy Philipps, Dylan Neal, Meredith Monroe, Dana Ashbrook, Eric Balfour, Rachael Leigh Cook, Ali Larter, Monica Keena, Harve Presnell, Virginia Madsen, Mercedes McNab, Bianca Lawson, Hilarie Burton, Chad Michael Murray, Eion Bailey, Brittany Daniel, Oliver Hudson, Jason Behr, Scott Foley, Mitchell Laurance, Leann Hunley, Jensen Ackles, Bridgetta Tomarchio, Jane Lynch, Julie Bowen, Sarah Shahi, Sasha Alexander, Drew Pinsky, Jonathan Lipnicki, Bianca Kajlich, Michael Pitt, Tamara Taylor, Eddie Cahill, Satu Makeda

Dawson's Creek is an American teen drama television series created by Kevin Williamson which debuted on January 20, 1998, on The WB and was produced by Sony Pictures Television. The show is set in the fictional seaside town of Capeside, Massachusetts, and in Boston, Massachusetts, during the later seasons. It portrays the fictional lives of a close-knit group of teenagers through high school and college. The program, part of a new craze for teen-themed movies and television shows in America in the late 1990s, catapulted its leads to stardom and became a defining show for The WB. The series ended on May 14, 2003.

Re-runs of the show are often seen in Australia on Foxtel, in Canada on TVtropolis, in Norway on TV3, in Denmark on TV2 Zulu, in the UK on Sony Entertainment Television, in France on TMC, in Greece on Macedonia TV, in Romania on Digi Film, in India on Zee Café, in Indonesia on TPI and Global TV, in Italy on Italia 1, in Spain on LaOtra, in Lithuania on TV3, in Latin America on Liv, and in the Middle East on MBC4 and on the Orbit - Showtime Network (OSN).

The show placed #90 on Entertainment Weekly's "New TV Classics" list.

The series follows four friends —Dawson Leery, Joey

More...

(This is information generated from a Wikipedia article, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.)