List of I Carly Episodes

List Of I Carly Episodes

iCarly is an American sitcom that airs on Nickelodeon, which premiered on September 8, 2007. Nickelodeon promoted many episodes so far such as "iDo", "iHire an Idiot", "iPity the Nevel", "iDate Sam & Freddie", etc. as specials, despite their being regular episodes. Every episode title begins with a lower case i which represents the internet, as in "iCarly". The show was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Children's Program in 2009. The series starring Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay, a 13-year-old who becomes an Internet star. The series ended on November 23, 2012 with the one-hour special episode "iGoodbye". A total of 7 seasons and 109 episodes were broadcast. The largest audience of the series was 12.4 million viewers, with the special episode "iSaved Your Life" premiered in January 2010.

When Carly (Miranda Cosgrove) and her sassy best friend Sam (Jennette McCurdy) act funny at a school talent show audition, tech-savvy Freddie (Nathan Kress) tapes it and posts it online without telling them. After seeing the girls' strong chemistry and banter, the online audience clamors for more and the iCarly webcast is born. While grappling with typical issues of adolescence, Carly, Sam, and Freddie find out that they have also become online celebrities as their show – which features talent contests, recipes, problem-solving, and random dancing – garners international accolades.

Carly lives in Seattle, Washington with her 26-year-old brother and guardian Spencer (Jerry Trainor) and produces the show in a makeshift third-floor studio loft in their apartment. Their mother has never been seen or mentioned, but their father, Steven Shay (David Chisum), is a U.S. Air Force officer temporarily stationed on a submarine, and is often mentioned but is only seen in person during the series finale episode, "iGoodbye".

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