Friday, 29 August 2008

TV Guide.com - On Set With The Cast

Here are all of the interviews with Matt Mitovich from TV Guide.com with the members of the One Tree Hill cast.




Thursday, 28 August 2008

The CW Connect - Mark Schwahn (Parts 1 & 2)

Here are both part's of the interview with Mark Schwahn for The CW Connect. Where he talks about what to expect from Season 6 and other answers questions from the fans.





Wednesday, 27 August 2008

New 601 Sneak Peek's

Check out the new sneak peek clips from the season 6 premiere of One Tree Hill, that have been added to the new section where you'll find all of the, Promo's and Sneak Peek's from Season 6.









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Saturday, 23 August 2008

One Tree Hill - Season 6 Premeire


The premiere for season six of One Tree Hill will air on, Monday 1st September 2008 at 9/8c. After the premiere for season two of Gossip Girl at 8/7c on The CW.

Season 5 - DVD Release Date

The release date for the Season 5 DVD of One Tree Hill within Region 2, has been
confirmed for Monday 6th October 2008.


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New Season 6 Episode Stills


The new gallery for all of the season 6 episode promo images has now been added. And is under construction, and all of the he new 601 images will all there soon.

Michaela McManus Will Return Season 6

Since Michaela McManus (Lindsey) joined the cast of 'Law and Order: SVU', questions over where this left Lindsey started to arise. However a deal has been struck between SVU and One Tree Hill that will see, Michaela return for a multi-episode arc.

Chad Michael Murrary To Write A Film-Noir Episode


It has been announced that Chad Michael Murray (Lucas), is to write an episode of One Tree Hill for Season 6. 'Murray' told The CW Source, that it will be a 30's (Black & White, Film-Noir) inspired episode. "We actually have a really great season this year," Murray said when asked about what's coming up for the One Tree Hill gang.

"Things have been heating up, we've killed a couple people, and I wrote an episode this year, actually. I wrote a black and white '30s film noir piece. It's kind of Casablanca meets Dick Tracy, and Mark Schwahn really loved it. I took all six years of the show and kind of incorporated different aspects of it, then set it in the '30s."

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