List of Everwood Episodes

List Of Everwood Episodes

Everwood is an American television drama series that aired on The WB on September 16, 2002. It ran for four seasons and ended on June 5, 2006 with 89 episodes produced.

Each episode began with a traditional "previously on..." recap of prior events, which preceded the opening sequence; and most of the episodes were narrated by one character. Around the time that The WB and UPN channels came together as The CW network in September 2006, Everwood was not renewed for a fifth season. Its fourth and final season concluded early in June 2006 with a two-hour finale.

Read more about List Of Everwood Episodes:  Series Overview, Season 1 (2002–2003), Season 2 (2003–2004), Season 3 (2004–2005), Season 4 (2005–2006)

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