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One Tree Hill
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One Tree Hill intertitle
Created byMark Schwahn
StarringSee Below
Opening theme"I Don't Want to Be" by Gavin DeGraw
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes85 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMark Schwahn
Michael Tollin
Brian Robbins
Joe Davola
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running timeapprox. 42 minutes
Original release
NetworkThe WB (2003-2006)
The CW (2006-)
ReleaseSeptember 23, 2003 –
present

One Tree Hill is an American teen television drama. It premiered on September 23, 2003 and aired on The WB in the United States until May 3, 2006. On September 18, 2006, The WB merged with UPN and formed The CW, so One Tree Hill kicked off its fourth season on the The CW on September 27, 2006 at 9/8C, and now airs weekly. One Tree Hill is filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Plot

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Season 1: 2003-2004

Tree Hill is a small town in North Carolina, home to the famous High School basketball team "The Tree Hill Ravens" and two half-brothers Lucas Scott (played by Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan Scott (played by James Lafferty). The two brothers have grown up in the same town, but have had little or no contact with each other due to the influence of their mutual father, Dan Scott (Paul Johansson).

Dan dated Lucas' mother Karen Roe (Moira Kelly) in High School but left her and his unborn child (Lucas) behind to go to college and pursue a basketball scholarship. In college, he met Nathan's mother Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) who also became pregnant. Dan married Deb and provided her and Nathan with a stable home and rich lifestyle. In stark contrast, he never once tried to become a part of Lucas' life. Lucas was raised single-handedly by Karen, with help from his paternal uncle Keith (Craig Sheffer), the father figure in his life.

Nathan plays for the Ravens, just as Dan did in his High School days but Lucas is forced to confine his talent to the River Court, until an opening in the lineup gives Keith an idea; he recommends Lucas to the Ravens' Coach, Whitey Durham (Barry Corbin) who asks Lucas to play. This adds to the tension between Lucas and Nathan. Nathan, encouraged by Dan, tries to make life on the team difficult for Lucas, especially since Lucas has his eye on Nathan's girlfriend Peyton Sawyer (Hilarie Burton). Peyton dumps Nathan when she tires of his attitude towards her, towards Lucas, and towards the fact that Nathan is using Lucas’ best friend Haley James (Bethany Joy Lenz) to get at Lucas. To Nathan's surprise, he falls in love with Haley and she with him, although their relationship puts a strain on Lucas and Haley's friendship.

Lucas starts dating Peyton's best friend Brooke Davis (Sophia Bush) but his feelings for Peyton resurface and they end up being unfaithful to Brooke, who wants nothing more to do with either of them once she finds out. Brooke has a pregnancy scare later in the season, putting Lucas in Dan's position; Lucas understands for the first time why Dan did what he did and decides that he doesn't want to do the same thing so he offers to be there for Brooke and the baby, leading a guilty Brooke to confess that she lied about being pregnant to punish Lucas for cheating on her with Peyton. Peyton gets close to single father Jake Jagielski (guest star, Bryan Greenberg) and his baby, Jenny, but the return of Jenny's mother Nicki (guest star, Emmanuelle Vaugier) and her decision to battle Jake for sole custody of Jenny drives Jake out of Tree Hill and leaves Peyton on her own.

Karen heads to Italy for a few weeks and leaves Lucas in Keith's care. Lucas almost dies in a car accident caused by Keith's drinking. He also sustains a very serious shoulder injury and Karen's potential romance with Keith is destroyed as a result. Deb tires of the pressure Dan puts on Nathan and seeks a divorce from Dan, but things turn nasty and Nathan is caught in the middle of his warring parents. After learning that Deb once had an affair, Nathan emancipates himself and moves into his own apartment. Karen and Deb become friends and go into partnership together at Karen's café while Keith is forced to sell his Auto-Shop to Dan to pay Lucas' medical bills. Keith proposes to Karen but she turns him down so he decides to leave Tree Hill and move to Charleston.

In the season finale, the Playoffs have arrived and with Whitey in hospital having eye surgery, Dan is now coaching the team. Lucas and Nathan form a united front against their father but end up losing the Playoffs and their season is over. Lucas decides to move to Charleston with Keith and he and Nathan part on good terms. Haley decides that she wants to sleep with Nathan and is ready to lose her virginity to him. They make plans to do it after the game. Dan walks in on Keith and Deb sleeping together and then suffers a massive heart attack the next morning as a result. Brooke and Peyton reunite and concoct a plan to get rid of Nicki; Brooke tells Nicki that Jake took Jenny to Seattle (he actually took her to Savannah) and Nicki sets off, leaving Brooke and Peyton delighted. They vow never to let another guy come between them again. Lucas comes to Nathan's apartment to say goodbye to Haley and discovers that they slept together. He confronts Haley about it and is astounded when she announces that she and Nathan got married the night before. Following this groundbreaking revelation, Lucas and Keith leave Tree Hill.

Season 2: 2004-2005

After Lucas and Keith learn of Dan's heart attack, they return to Tree Hill and Dan decides he wants to get to know Lucas. Lucas cautiously enters into a relationship with his father and after Dan learns that Lucas has contracted HCM, the genetic defect which caused Dan's own heart attack, he convinces Lucas to move in with him and pays for his medication, keeping his condition a secret. Dan also agrees to stay away from Keith and his girlfriend Jules (guest star, Maria Menounos) as Lucas discovers that Dan hired Jules to make Keith fall in love with her and then break his heart to get back at Keith for sleeping with Deb. However, Jules jilts Keith at the altar and he leaves Tree Hill with a broken heart.

Nathan and Haley's marriage is soon tested with the arrival of Chris Keller (guest star, Tyler Hilton), a musician who convinces Haley to leave Nathan and Tree Hill to come on tour with him. In despair, Nathan attempts to kill himself by crashing a race-car but a dream makes him realize that he has to get on with life without Haley and so he allows papers to be drawn up to annul their marriage.

Peyton starts an all-ages club named TRIC but at the same time, finds herself tempted to take drugs and enters a dark place in her life, which Jake helps her out of when he returns. Jake and Peyton fall in love and begin a relationship, but Jake is forced to leave Peyton and Tree Hill once again when Nicki kidnaps Jenny and disappears with her. Brooke begins the season by forming a "Friends With Benefits" arrangement with her new neighbour, Felix Taggarro (guest star, Michael Copon), but after her parents lose all their money, Brooke discovers an inner strength she never knew she had. She runs for Student Council President and is elected over her bitter opponent, Erica Marsh (guest star, Katherine Bailess). She dumps Felix after discovering he vandalized Peyton's locker and Felix is sent to Military School by his parents. Brooke gets close to Lucas and moves into his old bedroom after her parents move to California.

Lucas dates Felix's sister Anna (guest star, Daniella Alonso) but ends things with her after realizing that he still holds a torch for Brooke. Anna's break-up with Lucas leaves her confused about her sexuality. After kissing Peyton in a misunderstanding, Anna starts coming to terms with the fact that she is bisexual. After coming out to her parents, Anna returns to her old Boarding School to be with her girlfriend.

Dan and Deb reconcile, united in their disapproval of Nathan's marriage. Lucas finds out Deb has developed an addiction to painkillers and after Nathan's car accident, she tries to overcome it by going to rehab, blaming her unhappy marriage to Dan for her addiction. Karen dates her Business Professor, the much younger Andy Hargrove (guest star, Kieren Hutchison), who makes an enemy out of Dan.

In the season finale, Andy is forced to return to New Zealand and look after his ill mother. Karen decides to go after him but is concerned that he hasn't checked into his hotel. Before Karen leaves Tree Hill, she thinks she sees Keith on the street opposite the café. Deb is discharged from rehab and learns that Dan tried to make Nathan feel guilty for her addiction. Deb tells Nathan that she wants them to make a fresh start away from Tree Hill and Lucas gives her the ledger of Dan's illegal business activities, which Andy uncovered. Dan blackmails Deb into giving the ledger back to him and disowns Lucas for betraying him. Nathan also disowns Lucas because he is angry with him for interfering in his family. Dan learns that Whitey has been telling Deb and Nathan a few home truths about him and threatens to have him fired. Lucas finally tells Brooke how he feels about her but she leaves for a summer in California without telling him how she herself feels. Peyton receives chilling instant-messages from someone named "WATCHMEWATCHU" and believes that it is the mysterious reporter, Ellie Harp (guest star, Sheryl Lee). Ellie comes to Peyton's house and shocks Peyton by telling her that she is her mother. Dan finds a white substance on the rim of a bottle left for him anonymously at the dealership and discovers he has been poisoned. Before Dan falls unconscious, a black-clad figure enters his office and sets it alight. Nathan moves back in with Deb but gets a surprise when he arrives home to find Haley on his doorstep. Lucas and Peyton find themselves alone on the beach together and realize that it's just the two of them this summer...

Season 3: 2005-2006

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Nathan and Haley renew their vows

Three months later, things pick up where they left off at the beginning of the summer. Lucas and Peyton spent their summer together and are hiding a secret from Brooke when she returns from California and proposes a non-exclusive relationship with Lucas. Brooke takes pity on a homeless Haley and takes her on as her roommate. Haley tries to win back Nathan, who has spent the summer at "High Flyers", a basketball camp, however Nathan isn't ready to trust Haley again. He pays Chris to come back to Tree Hill and help Haley with her music. Chris causes even more trouble this time round when he sleeps with Brooke, almost destroying her relationship with Lucas. Nathan and Haley get back together as do Lucas and Brooke and Chris leaves Tree Hill for good. Peyton tries to come to terms with the fact that Ellie is her birth mother and the fact that Ellie is terminally ill. They make a benefit album together in aid of breast cancer research but Ellie dies before the album is finished.

Everyone returns to Tree Hill High to begin their Senior Year and basketball practice starts up again. Whitey reveals to the Ravens that win or lose, this is his last season as coach while Lucas tries to conceal his HCM from Karen and Whitey, despite the serious impact it is having on his performance.

Dan survives the fire at the dealership and it is revealed that Lucas rescued him. Dan decides to run for Mayor but gets a nasty shock when Karen announces that she is running against him. However, Dan wins the election and Deb flees Tree Hill when Lucas tells her that he knows she tried to kill Dan. Keith returns and he and Karen start seeing each other, even getting engaged. Dan is convinced that Keith tried to kill him and sets about plotting his revenge.

Newcomer Rachel Gatina (Danneel Harris) tries to come between Lucas and Brooke before setting her sights on Mouth Mc Fadden (Lee Norris). Mouth falls for Rachel only to discover that she is seeing Nathan's uncle Cooper (guest star, Michael Trucco) who is oblivious to Rachel's true age, 17. Rachel also opens the Time Capsule recorded in Season Two and exposes it to the whole school in an attempt to cause trouble, but neither Rachel nor anyone else is prepared for the damage it does cause; Lucas and Mouth's former friend, Jimmy Edwards (guest star, Colin Fickes), bullied and tormented for voicing his contempt towards other students on the Time Capsule, takes the school hostage with a gun. Peyton is shot in the leg and kisses Lucas when he takes care of her in the library. Edwards turns the gun on himself, despite Keith's attempts at talking him round. Dan finds Keith kneeling over the student's dead body and still believing Keith tried to kill him, Dan picks up the gun and shoots his brother.

Keith's death affects everyone; Nathan and Haley move back in together and get engaged, Peyton has a brief romance with Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy before going to find Jake in Savannah, Lucas finally admits to Karen that he has HCM and can no longer play basketball and Dan is haunted by visions of Keith as a child. Peyton proposes to Jake but Jake discovers Peyton's feelings for Lucas and encourages her to go back to Tree Hill to deal with them. Brooke is outraged when she discovers that Peyton still has feelings for Lucas.

In the season finale, Nathan and Haley renew their vows in a beautiful ceremony. Deb has by now returned to Tree Hill and when she discovers that Dan thinks Keith was responsible for the dealership fire, she sets the record straight and tells him that she tried to kill him. Dan realizes he murdered his brother for no reason and breaks down at his grave. Later, Karen tells Dan that she is pregnant and Dan promises her that he will be there for her this time. Brooke is not speaking to Peyton and when Lucas lets slip that he and Peyton kissed on the day of the school shooting, she is devastated and tells Peyton that as far as she is concerned, their friendship is over. Rachel is bitter over Cooper's rejection and drunkenly tells everyone at Nathan and Haley's wedding reception that Cooper slept with her even though he knew that she was only seventeen. Rachel takes off in the wedding limo with Cooper and his attempts to talk her round eventually work. As Lucas and Karen leave the reception, he finds a pregnancy test in someone's purse. Lucas asks his mother if she is pregnant and she tells him that she is - but that's not her purse. Rachel asks Cooper if there is anything that she can say to keep him. He solemnly tells her that there isn't, prompting Rachel to reveal something that causes a ferocious argument between them when Cooper refuses to believe her. Rachel grabs control of the wheel and after a near-collision with Nathan and Haley (en route to London for their honeymoon), the limo veers off the bridge and into the water. Against Haley's wishes, Nathan dives in to save them but ends up becoming trapped and stuck for air himself. And when Dan gets home, he finds the word "MURDERER" smeared on his wall - someone knows what he did.

Season 4: 2006-2007

Nathan, Rachel and Cooper all survive the accident and Cooper makes a low-key exit from Tree Hill after taking the blame for the accident to protect Rachel. Nathan is left confused over how they managed to get out of the water and a series of traumatic images leaves him believing that he saw Keith in the water. Rachel sets out to seduce Nathan and pretends that she also saw Keith in a bid to get close to him. It later comes out that Nathan had a vision of Keith in the water and it was this vision that gave him the strength to get out.

Brooke breaks up with Lucas and Peyton finds a note from Ellie informing her that her biological father has a son. Peyton's online stalker, "WATCHMEWATCHU" (guest star, Matt Barr) impersonates her half-brother but soon becomes dangerous and attempts to rape Peyton before she is rescued by Lucas and her real brother, Derek Sommers (guest star, Ernest Waddell). The stalker escapes and Derek teaches Peyton self-defense and how to fight back before returning to the Marines. Lucas realizes he still cares for Peyton romantically when she finally confesses her own feelings to him. As the crowd celebrates the Ravens winning the State Championship, Lucas and Peyton share a passionate kiss, and they later reunite as an exclusive couple.

Dan is tormented with guilt for murdering Keith, especially since someone knows about it and is continuously writing "MURDERER" on his wall. He tries to make amends for it by supporting Karen through her pregnancy and they become close, with Dan coming to terms with the truth - that he is still in love with Karen. Karen even wonders if perhaps she could love Dan again as he appears to have changed. Meanwhile, Deb starts taking pills again and buys a gun to protect herself from Dan after he threatens her, alienating herself from those who care about her, especially Nathan and Karen. Realizing that she has hit rock bottom, Deb attempts suicide by taking an overdose.

Brooke and Rachel develop a friendship and with Brooke no longer speaking to Peyton, Brooke moves in with Rachel. Rachel thinks that Brooke is pregnant and starts a rumour to this effect, but Haley eventually owns up and admits that she is actually expecting, leading Rachel to quit her pursuit of Nathan. Nathan, in severe financial difficulty, turns to loan shark Daunte Jones (guest star, Rick Fox) who provides him with money but then puts pressure on Nathan to throw the State Championship to clear his debt.

Skills Taylor (Antwon Tanner) joins the Ravens and Lucas is granted permission to play for Whitey as long as it does not exceed 15 minutes per game. Lucas and Skills unite against Nathan's attempts to throw the game and after Nathan learns that he and Haley are having a boy, he is inspired and plays the game of his life. The Ravens win the State Championship but Nathan pays the price for it afterwards when Daunte tries to run him down but Haley pushes Nathan out of the way and is hit herself. Nathan pulls Daunte out of his car and in a rage, he proceeds to beat him. Dan arrives and discovers Daunte is dead. Believing the beating from Nathan to have killed Daunte, Dan takes the fall to protect his son and ends up in jail, but is released when Daunte's autopsy results show that it was the car accident and not Nathan that killed him, leaving a guilt-free Nathan and Haley to get on with their lives. As Lucas kneels beside Haley, he suddenly suffers a cardiac arrest as a result of (foolishly) not taking his heart medication before the game. While his life hangs in the balance, Lucas receives a visit from Keith who shows him that it is important to be the best you can. Keith takes Lucas to the scene of his murder and tries to show him what really happened. Given the choice between living and dying by the ghost of Keith, Lucas decides to live so that he can tell Peyton he loves her, but as he wakes up, he achieves a revelation as to the nature of Keith's death; he tells Karen that Edwards killed himself first so couldn't have shot Keith but Karen dismisses this and Dan is worried when Karen tells him Lucas' theory. He too dismisses it but Lucas is not convinced.

Rachel discovers that Brooke is failing calculus and is in danger of not being able to graduate with her friends so the pair hatch a plot to steal the tests so that they can cheat and end up becoming members of the "Clean Teens", where Brooke meets Chase Adams (guest star, Stephen Colletti), a "hot virgin" who she begins seeing.

After breaking up with his girlfriend of five minutes, GiGi Silveri (Kelsey Chow, co-starring), Mouth also gets close to a "Clean Teen"; founder, Shelly Simon (guest star, Elisabeth Harnois) and loses his virginity to her, only for her to break up with him afterwards.

Nathan and Haley move into the Scott Mansion to help Deb recover from her addiction and host a pre-prom party, where a tape of Nathan's basketball glories is played but everyone is horrified when it also reveals footage of Nathan and Brooke having sex at a time when he was seeing Peyton. This causes fireworks between Brooke and Peyton who end up in a physical fight and Peyton declares their friendship over. Brooke's relationship with Chase also finishes after the sex tape is exposed.

Peyton reluctantly agrees to go to prom but when she answers the door expecting it to be Lucas, she gets the shock of her life when it turns out to be her stalker, who she thought had been thrown in jail. He holds her hostage in her basement until Brooke shows up and the two girls defeat him together, restoring their friendship in the process. The two girls later move into Nathan and Haley's old apartment together. Peyton visits her stalker, whose real name is Ian Banks, in jail. She and Brooke learn that Ian's girlfriend Maggie died in a car accident on the night of his prom and she was identical to Peyton, hence his growing infatuation with her. Peyton forgives Ian for what he put her through and is pleased that she never has to see him again.

At prom, Dan receives text messages from the person who knows he killed Keith. Lucas is growing more and more suspicious and thinks that Keith is trying to send him a sign. A conversation with Dan triggers a flashback for Lucas; he remembers that, as he carried Peyton from the school that day, he saw another student, Abby Brown, through the blinds of a classroom window and realizes that she witnessed the murder. Lucas confronts Abby, who admits that she saw Dan pull the trigger. Lucas readies himself to tell Karen that Dan murdered Keith, only to find Dan and Karen in an intimate clinch.

Rachel takes the fall for the stolen calculus exam to protect Brooke, getting herself expelled from school. The following day, Rachel decides to leave Tree Hill to go and live with her parents in New Orleans but crashes the prom before doing so. When she actually does leave, she convinces Mouth to come with her. Rachel scarpers and Mouth ends up in jail in Honey Grove, Texas, for sleeping in a park. The gang go to Honey Grove to rescue Mouth and end up crashing the prom there, along with Chris Keller, who happens to be passing through on tour. At the prom, Lucas and Peyton finally consummate their relationship.

Nathan is worried when a Federal Investigator wants to question him about shaving points before the State Championship. Lucas prepares to take the fall for Nathan and Whitey is furious with him, until Nathan announces at a Press Conference, that he was the one who shaved the points, thus putting the future of his basketball prospects in jeopardy.

Season 5: 2008

On May 17, 2007, The CW announced that the show would return for a fifth season, but as a mid-season replacement. The show will be "dramatically retooled and set four years into the future - after the characters have already graduated from college." Until the show's return to the schedule, the network has plans to post diaries online to fill in the intervening years in the characters' lives. [1]

Hilarie Burton confirmed on TRL that the show's fifth season will focus on their lives after college, citing the reason for this as "We've seen the High School dramas not do so well while they're in college, and another thing, we've done everything that everyone does in college". She said this will "enable them to do flashbacks and a lot of cool stuff with the characters".

The fifth season has a 22 episode order for the moment, so long as the ratings stay up.[citation needed]

Characters

Lucas Scott (played by Chad Michael Murray) (S1 - present): Lucas is the son that Dan never claimed, although Keith more than made up for the lack of a father figure in his life. He and Nathan start out as enemies but bond as friends and as brothers as the show progresses. Lucas' best friend is Haley and he has been a romantic interest for both Peyton and Brooke. Lucas has a serious heart condition known as HCM, which he concealed for a long time. Aside from basketball, his greatest passion is literature and quotes from the books he reads are used on the show.

Nathan Scott (played by James Lafferty) (S1 - present): Nathan, a stereotypical jock, is the son that Dan did claim, although his relationships with both his parents are strained at the best of times. Nathan marries Haley in Season One and again in Season Three and is about to become a father to her child. He and Lucas start out as enemies but bond as friends and as brothers as the show progresses. Nathan is the star player of the Ravens and is named "Most Valuable Player" in Season Four. Basketball has always been his greatest passion and he sees it as his "way out".

Peyton Sawyer (played by Hilarie Burton) (S1 - present): Peyton is an interesting and unusual girl. Her two greatest passions in life are music and art; she is an expert in the punk-rock genre and uses her art to express the issues that play out in her life. Peyton's father Larry works on a dredging boat and is never at home and her mother Anna is dead. In Season Two, she discovers that she is actually adopted. She has never met her biological father although she has met his son, her half-brother, Derek. After getting to know her birth mother Ellie, she loses her to breast cancer. In Season Four, Lucas and Peyton finally act on their long-repressed feelings for each other and begin a relationship.

Haley James Scott (played by Bethany Joy Galeotti) (S1 - present): Haley is Lucas' best friend. She marries Nathan in Season One and again in Season Three and is about to have his son. She is an extremely intelligent young woman with high morals. In Season Two, she leaves Nathan to tour the country as a musician but realizes that her marriage is worth more than her dream and she returns to him.

Dan Scott (played by Paul Johansson) (S1 - present): A once great basketball player, Dan is father to both Nathan and Lucas, although he never wanted anything to do with the latter. After his marriage to Deb crumbles and she and Nathan try to rid themselves of him, Dan's evil comes to the forefront. After Dan finds Deb sleeping with his brother, Keith, a war begins between the two brothers, culminating with Dan fatally shooting his brother in Season Three, believing that Keith had set his car dealership alight. Since discovering that Deb was actually behind the fire, Dan has tried to make amends by supporting Karen through her pregnancy and appears to have turned over a new leaf.

Brooke Davis (played by Sophia Bush) (S1 - present): Brooke is Peyton's best friend and captain of the cheerleading squad. Feisty and flirtatious, she has fallen for Lucas twice but both times, their relationship didn't work out. Brooke has recently moved in with Peyton, having lived in several different places since her parents moved to California without her. She creates a clothing line, Clothes Over Bro's in Season Three - it is accepted by Rogue Vogue and later by Victoria's Secret.

Deb Scott (played by Barbara Alyn Woods) (S2 - present, recurring previously): Deb is Dan's neurotic ex-wife and Nathan's mother. Married to Dan for seventeen years, she eventually divorces him in Season Three, her hatred of him driving her to attempt to kill him at one point. Deb battles a pill addiction in Season Two and again in Season Four, but overcomes it for good the second time.

Marvin "Mouth" McFadden (played by Lee Norris) (S3 - present, recurring previously): Mouth is one of Lucas' oldest friends, originating from the River Court. He is somewhat unlucky in love, being the victim of Brooke's unrequited love in Season Two, being dumped by Erica when she becomes popular and falling for Rachel, only to get sidelined for the older Cooper. GiGi, his co-Sports announcer, has also broken up with him after only seeing him for a few weeks and Shelly Simon runs out on him after he loses his virginity to her. Mouth hopes to be a Sports Commentator and commentates at the Ravens' games.

Antoine "Skills" Taylor (played by Antwon Tanner) (S4, recurring previously): Skills is one of Lucas' oldest friends, originating from the River Court. He takes on a more prevalent role in Season Four when he fills Lucas' vacancy on the Ravens. He dates Bevin Maskey, a cheerleader.

Rachel Gatina (played by Danneel Harris) (S4, recurring previously): Rachel moves to Tree Hill in Season Three. After joining the cheerleading squad, she instantly clashes with Brooke as she pursues Lucas, although Brooke and Rachel later become friends and Brooke moves into Rachel's house. Rachel gets close to Mouth but sidelines him for Cooper, who dumps Rachel when he finds out she lied about her true age. After Nathan and Haley's wedding, Cooper and Rachel have an altercation in the limo which causes it to veer off the Mollina Bridge and into the water. Nathan rescues Rachel and she develops a crush on him but backs off when she discovers that Haley is pregnant. After taking the fall for a calculus exam she stole with Brooke, Rachel leaves Tree Hill. It is revealed that Rachel was once overweight and unattractive and has had major plastic surgery to make herself look the way she does now.

Coach Brian "Whitey" Durham (played by Barry Corbin) (S1 - present): Whitey is the Ravens' coach. He and Dan have never seen eye-to-eye and often bicker over their differing opinions on the team. Whitey often laments the death of his wife Camilla and the fact that he didn't spend more time with her while she was alive. He retires after the Ravens finally win him his much-coveted State Championship title in Season Four.

Keith Scott (played by Craig Sheffer) (S1 - S3): Keith was Dan's older, kinder, under-achieving brother. After Dan chose Deb over Karen, Keith helped Karen to raise Lucas (acting as a surrogate father to him) and fell in love with her but they only got together in Season Three. He had a recurring drink problem and an ongoing rivalry with his brother which involved him sleeping with Deb and Dan paying Jules to seduce Keith and then dump him to get back at Keith for this. When Dan mistook him for the one who tried to kill him in the dealership fire, he shot him after the siege at Tree Hill High, killing him instantly. Since then, Karen has discovered she is pregnant with Keith's child and Keith has been haunting Dan as a teen and as an adult ghost and has been guiding his nephews as a sort of guardian angel.

Karen Roe (played by Moira Kelly) (S1 - present): Karen is Lucas' mother. Dan abandoned her after she became pregnant in High School and with a lot of help from Dan's brother (and in later years, Karen's lover) Keith, Karen raised Lucas alone. She runs a small café in Tree Hill and along with her business partner and friend, Deb, she owns an all-ages club named TRIC. Karen is devastated by Keith's death in Season Three but has had some happiness in the discovery that she is pregnant with his child. In Season Four, she gets close to Dan again.

Episodes

There were 22 episodes in Season One, 23 episodes in Season Two, 22 episodes in Season Three, and 21 episodes in Season Four. For Season 5, The CW has ordered 22 episodes with the option to reduce if ratings are not good.[citation needed] Since February 15, 2007, One Tree Hill episodes have been available for download at iTunes for $1.99.

SOAPnet

On February 7, 2007, SOAPnet announced that it would be picking up reruns of The O.C. and One Tree Hill. The deal made with the show's production company, Warner Brothers, does not necessarily guarantee the show a fifth season. It simply states that should a fifth season be made, SOAPnet holds on to the option of picking it up for syndication. The show began airing at 1:00PM and again at 5:00PM on April 9, 2007, preceded by two hours of Beverly Hills, 90210 and followed by The O.C. [2]

Origins

As stated on disc three of the first season DVD set, Mark Schwahn originally planned for One Tree Hill to be a feature length film, under the name of Ravens. He pitched the idea around town but on the advice of a WB front man, he revised the movie into an hour long teen drama series. Tree Hill is a fictional town, named from the song One Tree Hill by U2. Schwahn had named the town "Tree Hill" because while he was writing the idea for the show he had been listening to the album The Joshua Tree by U2. The show was to be called Ravens until the network asked Schwahn to change it. The reason was that Ravens made the show seem more sports-centred and seeing as their lead-in was Gilmore Girls and TV is watched predominantly by females it would be better to change the name to appeal to a larger audience.[citation needed] So Schwahn renamed the show One Tree Hill, appropriately so. At the start of the show, fans often asked Schwahn why the show was named One Tree Hill when the town was just called Tree Hill. The question is ostensibly answered when Karen tells Lucas in Episode 1.21 that "There is only one Tree Hill - and it's your home." The irony in this is that there is actually more than one real life "One Tree Hill"; as well as the volcanic cone in New Zealand, it is the name of an Australian suburb and a teenage make-out spot in Essex, England. Schwahn has been quoted as saying that the "one" comes from the High School's address; 1, Tree Hill.

Music

Music on the show is mostly from the punk, rock and emo genre. The show has a long list of artists that have participated in the show; Gavin De Graw, Sheryl Crow, The Wreckers, Jimmy Eat World, La Rocca, Fall Out Boy, Nada Surf, Jack's Mannequin, Michelle Featherstone and Lupe Fiasco. Both Bethany Joy Galeotti (Haley James Scott) and Tyler Hilton (Chris Keller) have also performed on the show. Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz appeared in an episode after the band's performance as himself, in a storyline where he became a love-interest for Peyton. Other well-known bands whose songs have featured on the show include; Snow Patrol, Keane, Coldplay, Led Zeppelin and The Cure.

The show has released three soundtrack albums: One Tree Hill Volume 1, One Tree Hill Volume 2: Friends with Benefit and The Road Mix: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Vol. 3. Proceeds of the second soundtrack go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, to tie in with one of the show's storylines involving breast cancer. The Road Mix was released on April 3, 2007 again as a part of the story. It used to be the first soundtrack ever to be made only by songs heard in one episode. However, most of the tracks have already been used. But, in Episode 4.17: "It Gets the Worst at Night", Peyton puts them all on a mix tape for the journey to Honey Grove. Her choice gathers together The Constantines, Dashboard Confessional, The Kooks and Mother Love Bone as Mark Schwahn's personal desired band for the Road mix.

Mark Schwahn has revealed that he names each episode after a particular song that has something in common with the theme of the episode. For example, Episode 1.01: "The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most" is named after a Dashboard Confessional song of the same name. In this episode, Lucas realizes that basketball, which had once been his safe place, is now the place that he has come to fear the most after joining the Ravens.

For the meanings behind each episode's title, visit: One Tree Hill episode titles

AT&T, formerly Cingular

Being a sponsor of the show, AT&T has given fans the chance to make several choices about the show which included:

  • Whether or not Nathan and Taylor would sleep together when they met at the 'Swinging Donkey' bar in Season Two; the fans chose for them not to. [1]
  • What Nathan and Haley's second wedding song would be in the finale of Season Three; the fans chose "More Than Anyone" by Gavin DeGraw.[citation needed]
  • Which band would perform at the Senior prom in Season Four; the fans chose Within Reason, a Birmingham rock band. [2]

Ratings

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of One Tree Hill on The WB and The CW.

Season Timeslot Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
1st Tuesday 9/8C September 23, 2003 May 11, 2004 2003-2004 #173 3.5
2nd Tuesday 9/8C September 21, 2004 May 24, 2005 2004-2005 #109 4.3
3rd Tuesday TBC PM
(from October 5, 2005 to
TBC, 2005)


Wednesday TBC PM
(from TBC, 2006 to
May 3, 2006)
October 5, 2005 May 3, 2006 2005-2006 #137 2.8
4th Wednesday 9/8C September 27, 2006 June 13, 2007 2006-2007 #136Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).
5th TBA January, 2008 TBA 2007-2008 TBA TBA

In its third season, The WB moved the show from Tuesday to Wednesday. After it was moved, the show suffered a ratings decline which many thought was due to the timeslot change. Others speculated that the real-life separation of series co-stars Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush in September of 2005 contributed to the ratings slump.

A landmark episode in the third season, "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept," which featured two tragic deaths, aired on March 1, 2006, racking in a 2.5/4 rating, which was the highest rating for Season 3. The May 3, 2006 season finale pulled in a 2.3/4 rating with a 1.4 rating for adults 18-49, the show's biggest audience in that season with the exception of the episode on March 1.

With the announcement that The WB and UPN would be merging to create one network, The CW, rumours of cancellation soon surfaced. This was brought on by The CW executives stating that only the best shows from both networks would be back in the fall. The WB issued statements that they were 100% behind the show and that no cancellation was in the works.

The CW schedule was officially released on Thursday, May 18, 2006, confirming One Tree Hill's place in the program line-up, where it still airs on Wednesdays, but at a later time of 9/8C. Filming started on July 20, 2006, and the Season 4 premiere aired on Wednesday, September 27, 2006. The premiere earned a 2.5/4 rating, which equaled Season 3's highest rating. Season 4's ratings have benefitted from having the hit show America's Next Top Model as a lead-in, especially against strong competition on other networks. The ninth episode in the fourth season, "Some You Give Away", which featured two main characters in a life-threatening cliffhanger, had an audience of 4.15 million, which was the highest rating since the 2004-2005 season. [3]

DVD releases

The Complete First Season
Set Details Special Features
  • 22 Episodes
  • 6-Disc Set
  • 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish and French
  • English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • 4 Audio Commentaries on 3 episodes by Cast and Crew
  • "Diaries from the Set"
  • "The Making of One Tree Hill: Building A Winning Team"
  • Over 48 Minutes of Unaired Scenes with Introductions
  • Exclusive Unaired Music Performance by Gavin DeGraw with Introduction
Release Dates
 United States  United Kingdom  Australia
January 25, 2005 September 5, 2005 February 1, 2006
The Complete Second Season
Set Details Special Features
  • 23 Episodes
  • 6-Disc Set
  • 1.77:1 Aspect Ratio
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish and French
  • English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • 3 Audio Commentaries on 3 episodes by Cast and Crew
  • Unaired Scenes
  • The Music of One Tree Hill: Including a Backstage Glimpse of the Concert Tour
  • Diaries from the Set:
    • Charity Football Match
    • Get on the Bus
  • Change Is Good: Season 2's New Characters
Release Dates
 United States  United Kingdom  Australia
September 13, 2005 April 10, 2006 September 6, 2006
The Complete Third Season
Set Details Special Features
  • 22 Episodes
  • 6-Disc Set
  • 1.77:1 Aspect Ratio
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish and French
  • English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • 2 Audio Commentaries on 2 episodes by Cast and Crew
  • 30 minutes of Unaired scenes
  • Anatomy of an Episode: A Behind-the-Scenes look at the Creation of "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept"
  • Gag Reel
Release Dates
 United States  United Kingdom  Australia
September 26, 2006 October 23, 2006 July 4, 2007 [4]

International airings of One Tree Hill

Country Alternate title (Translation) TV Network(s) Weekly Schedule
United States United States The WB (2003-2006); The CW (2006-present) The CW at Wednesdays 9.00pm
Australia Australia Channel Ten; FOX8 (old episodes)
Belgium Belgium One Tree Hill Kanaal 2 (Dutch)
Les Frères Scott ("The Scott Brothers") Plug TV (French)
Brazil Brazil 'Lances da Vida' ("Throws of Life") FOX and SBT
Bulgaria Bulgaria Самотно дърво на хълма ("Lonely Tree On The Hill") Kanal 1
Canada Canada Les Frères Scott" ("The Scott Brothers"), "One Tree Hill" CH, NTV and Fox44
Croatia Croatia One Tree Hill HRT2
Denmark Denmark TV3
Finland Finland Tunteet Pelissä ("Feelings In The Game") SubTV
France France Les Frères Scott ("The Scott Brothers") TF1, TF6
Germany Germany Pro7 (2007)
Greece Greece Φίλοι για πάντα ("Friends Forever") STAR
Hong Kong Hong Kong Star World on Now Broadband TV
Hungary Hungary Tuti Gimi ("Cool High School") RTL Klub
Iceland Iceland Skjáreinn
India India Star World
Indonesia Indonesia Jak-TV
Republic of Ireland Ireland TG4 Mondays at 9:00pm
Israel Israel (Migrash Beyti) מגרש ביתי ("Home Court") yes Weekend (Seasons 1-2) yesSTARS (Season 3); yes stars 1 (Season 4)
Channel 10 (old episodes)
Italy Italy Rai Due
Kenya Kenya Kenya Television Network
Latin America FOX LA
Malaysia Malaysia 8TV and Star World on ASTRO satellite TV 8TV: Saturdays 10.30pm
Maldives Maldives Star World
Mexico Mexico One Tree Hill FOX LA
Netherlands The Netherlands Net 5
New Zealand New Zealand TV2 Sundays 2:00pm
Norway Norway One Tree Hill TVNorge
Pakistan Pakistan Orbit Network on America Plus Channel
Panama Panama Hermanos Rebeldes TVMax
Philippines Philippines ETC, Star World and RPN
Poland Poland Pogoda na miłość TVN Siedem
Quebec Quebec Les Frères Scott VRAK.TV; Fox44's WB Time (new episodes)
Russia Russia Холм Одного Дерева ("One Tree Hill") NTV
Serbia Serbia FOX Srbija
Singapore Singapore Star World
South Africa South Africa GO
Spain Spain Hermanos Rebeldes ("Rebellious Brothers") TVE2
Cosmopolitan TV
OX
Sweden Sweden Kanal 5
Switzerland Switzerland Les Frères Scott (French title) TSR2 (French); TSI1 (Italian)
Taiwan Taiwan CTS
Thailand Thailand UBC Series on UBC and Star World
Turkey Turkey CNBC-e
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates America Plus
United Kingdom United Kingdom E4 and Channel 4

See also

References