
Sex and the City (1998-2004)
A candid, comic view of sex and relationships, Sex and the City stars Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, a New York-based writer who explores and experiences the unique world of Manhattan's dating scene, chronicling the mating habits of single New Yorkers. Executive produced by Michael Patrick King, the series also stars cast regulars Kim Cattrall as PR executive Samantha Jones, who's seen -- and done -- it all; Kristin Davis as Charlotte York, still trying to hold on to the idea of happily ever after; and Cynthia Nixon as corporate lawyer and mother Miranda Hobbes, a pragmatist trying to balance the idea of love with the realities of life.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S06E20 | An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux) | Feb 22, 2004 |
S06E19 | An American Girl in Paris (Part Une) | Feb 15, 2004 |
S06E18 | Splat! | Feb 8, 2004 |
S06E17 | The Cold War | Feb 1, 2004 |
S06E16 | Out of the Frying Pan | Jan 25, 2004 |
Cast

John Corbett

James Remar

Evan Handler

Kyle MacLachlan

David Eigenberg

Chris Noth

Ron Livingston

Cynthia Nixon
Characters

Aidan Shaw

Richard Wright

Harry Goldenblatt

Trey MacDougal

Steve Brady

Mr. Big

Jack Berger

Miranda Hobbes
Also known as
- Сексът и градът (Bulgaria)
- Szex és New York (Hungary)
- Totul despre sex (Romania)
- Секс в большом городе (Russian Federation)
- Секс і місто (Ukraine)
- Секс у великому місті (Ukraine)
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