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ONE TREE HILL – The Complete Sixth Season

ONE TREE HILL – The Complete Sixth Season 

AVAILABLE TO OWN ON DVD FOR $59.95RRP FROM 3 FEBRUARY 2010 

Seven-disc DVD set features all 24 episodes from the series’ sixth season

and all-new bonus features including  four featurettes,

two commentaries and unaired scenes. 

Consumers will be swept away by the romance, drama and captivating plotlines that comprise the sixth season of One Tree Hill, which will be released on DVD by Warner Home Video (WHV) 3 February, 2010.  One Tree Hill: The Complete Sixth Season will feature all 24 episodes from the series’ sixth season and 90 minutes of special features. This release will retail for $59.95RRP. 

One Tree Hill kicks off its sixth year with a whirlwind of unresolved storylines that keep TV fans engaged until the season’s final episode. Even the newest of viewers will find themselves easily wrapped up in the drama’s powerful, character-driven stories. 

During season six, the residents of Tree Hill are faced with some of their biggest FEB challenges. Handsome Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) embarks on the journey of a lifetime with the woman he chose to love.  Nathan Scott (James Lafferty) continues to work on his comeback as a professional athlete with ambitions to play in the NBA.  Brooke’s (Sophia Bush) battle with her unscrupulous mother Victoria (Daphne Zuniga) over the enormously successful apparel line Clothes Over Bros. heats up. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) continues to dream of success in the music business. Skills (Antwon Tanner) and Deb’s (Barbara Alyn Woods) hook-up threatens to become “un-hooked.”  Mouth (Lee Norris) and Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) wrestle with leaving Tree Hill and Dan’s (Paul Johansson) life hangs in the balance. 

Created by Mark Schwahn, the series is from Mastermind Laboratories, Tollin/Robbins Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Season six was executive produced by Schwahn (Coach Carter, The Perfect Score); Joe Davola, Mike Tollin and Brian Robbins (all three: Smallville, Coach Carter, What I Like About You); and Greg Prange (Dawson’s Creek, Nash Bridges). 

“With each season, One Tree Hill gets better and better. The story lines are rich and complex but it’s easy for newcomers to jump in and get completely wrapped up,” commented Caroline Skillen, WHV Australia’s Non-Theatrical Group Marketing Manager. She added, “The sixth season is as popular as ever and we anticipate this title will be well received by consumers.” 

Special Features:

  • Unaired Scenes
  • One Tree Hill Goes Back in Time: Recreating the 1940s in Episode 11, We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)
  • Slammin’ with One Tree Hill: Playing the new sport of SlamBall, a cross between basketball, hockey and gymnastics.
  • One Tree Hill Celebrity Soundtrack: Guest musical artists discuss their contributions in this look at the role of music in the series with a spotlight on episode 10’s USO concert
  • One Tree Hill – The Director’s Debut:  Following first-time helmers Chad Michael Murray, Bethany Joy Galeotti and James Lafferty through the process of directing their first episodes.
  • Commentary on two episodes by series creator Mark Schwahn and key cast and crew.
  • Gag Reel  

Approx Runtime:

960 mins 

Rating:

TBC