List of Six Degrees Episodes

List Of Six Degrees Episodes

This is the episode list of Six Degrees (or ), an American dramatic television series about six residents of New York City and their respective relationships and connections with one another, based on the idea of six degrees of separation. The show was created by Raven Metzner and Stuart Zicherman. J. J. Abrams, Bryan Burk and Thom Sherman serve as executive producers through their Bad Robot Productions company. The show was filmed on location in Manhattan and at Silvercup Studios in Long Island City, Queens, New York City.

premiered on Wednesday, September 20, 2006 on Global in Canada and debuted in the U.S. on ABC the following night where it lost more than 50% of the viewers from the episode of Grey's Anatomy which preceded it. ABC removed from its broadcast schedule in early November 2006. After more than four months hiatus ABC added into their schedule on Friday nights at 9:00 pm beginning on March 23, 2007. As of March 26, 2007 the tenth episode had been scheduled for broadcast on April 13. On April 3 ABC announced that Wife Swap would be replacing on Fridays at 9:00 pm. On April 12, 2007 ABC announced that the remaining five episode of would be added to their online streaming video, a new episode each Friday starting April 27, 2007. The complete series has been broadcast in various countries since being cancelled by ABC.

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