Episodes
British-American television sitcom
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November 1 2018 | Release of 'Episodes: The Fifth and Final Season' DVD, marking the conclusion of the series with 9 episodes |
October 8 2017 | Airing of the series finale, 'Episode Seven', marking the conclusion of the television sitcom. |
August 20 2017 | Premiere of the fifth and final season of Episodes. |
November 14 2016 | Announcement made that the fifth and final season of 'Episodes' would premiere on Stan streaming provider in 2017 |
April 11 2016 | Confirmation that the fifth season would be the final season of Episodes, consisting of seven episodes. |
April 5 2016 | Release of 'Episodes: The Fourth Season' DVD, containing 9 episodes |
2015 | The series earned Primetime Emmy Award nominations, and Tamsin Greig was nominated for BAFTA Best Female Comedy Performance. |
September 7 2015 | Fourth season of 'Episodes' returned to BBC First |
January 13 2015 | Release of 'Episodes: The Third Season' DVD, containing 9 episodes |
2014 | The show continued to receive Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor, Writing, and Directing. |
2014 | Matt LeBlanc nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for the episode 'Episode Six' |
2014 | Iain B. MacDonald nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the episode 'Episode Nine' |
September 12 2014 | Third season of 'Episodes' premiered on BBC First |
January 28 2014 | First two seasons of 'Episodes' replayed on BBC UKTV subscription television network |
2013 | The series received BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations, with Matt LeBlanc nominated for Best Actor again. |
2013 | David Crane, Jeffrey Klarik & Jimmy Mulville nominated for BAFTA Award for Best Situation Comedy |
January 8 2013 | Release of 'Episodes: The First and Second Season' DVD, covering 16 episodes |
2012 | Matt LeBlanc won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy. The series was also nominated for Best Television Series. |
2012 | The second season of Episodes aired, receiving generally positive reviews, with Entertainment Weekly and USA Today praising the show's writing and Matt LeBlanc's performance. |
September 4 2012 | Second season of 'Episodes' returned to Nine network in Australia |
July 3 2012 | Series premiere on Nine network in Australia, marking the first broadcast of the television sitcom. |
July 3 2012 | TV series 'Episodes' premiered in Australia on Nine network |
June 12 2012 | Release of 'Episodes: The First Season' DVD, containing 7 episodes |
2011 | TV series 'Episodes' received multiple Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Lead Actor for Matt LeBlanc and Outstanding Writing for David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik. |
2011 | The show was nominated for Satellite Awards in Best Actor and Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy categories. |
2011 | Alan Sepinwall of HitFix declared the show as one of the worst TV moments of 2011. |
2011 | Matt LeBlanc nominated for Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy |
2011 | Mark Thomas nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music |
2011 | David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for the episode 'The Fight' |
2011 | Matt LeBlanc nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for the episode 'The Fight' |
2011 | The first season aired, with initial UK viewership at 1.86 million for the first episode, gradually declining to 1.06 million for the final episode. |
January 10 2011 | Episodes premiered on BBC Two in the United Kingdom, a day after its US debut. |
May 2010 | BBC announced the order of seven episodes for the TV series 'Episodes' and confirmed that filming had begun, with James Griffiths directing. |
April 2010 | Claire Forlani left the cast during pre-production, with her role as Beverly being replaced. |
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