Men in Trees

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Men in Trees

Men in Trees title card detail
Genre Romantic comedy-drama
Creator(s) Jenny Bicks
Starring Anne Heche
Abraham Benrubi
Emily Bergl
Seana Kofoed
Suleka Mathew
Derek Richardson
Sarah Strange
Cynthia Stevenson
Lauren Tom
James Tupper
John Amos
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 17 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
720p (HDTV)
Original run September 12, 2006 – present
Links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Men in Trees is a romantic comedy-drama television series starring Anne Heche. The series is centered around relationship coach Marin Frist's misadventures upon relocation to the fictional town of Elmo, Alaska. The premise shows at least superficial similarities to the HBO television series Sex and the City (on which series creator Jenny Bicks was a consulting producer), which also featured a romantically-oriented, female writer. The protagonist's apparent "fish-out-of-water" feeling in a remote, small, Alaskan town can be likened to CBS's Northern Exposure. The protagonists in both series are New Yorkers thrust into small town Alaska societies. Filming for the series is based in Squamish, British Columbia, home of Quest University Canada.

On March 21, 2007 it was announced that ABC has renewed Men in Trees for a second season.[1]

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The show first aired on ABC with a preview on September 12, 2006 after the season premiere of Dancing with the Stars [1]. On September 15, 2006, the show moved to Fridays at 9 p.m. ET. Since November 30, episodes have aired in its current timeslot of Thursdays at 10 p.m.

Men in Trees was pulled from the air in favor of the new ABC series October Road, which will air on Thursday, March 15. After October Road's initial run, Notes from the Underbelly will take over.[2] It is unsure when the remaining episodes of Men In Trees will air. They could be aired in the fall since Men in Trees has been renewed for a second season.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

  • Marin Frist (Anne Heche) - Relationship coach, author and radio host.
  • Annie O'Donnell (Emily Bergl) - Fan of Marin's books and Patrick's fiancée; followed Marin to Alaska.
  • Patrick Bachelor (Derek Richardson) - Avid fan of Marin's books, runs the town inn and radio station; recently got engaged to Annie.
  • Buzz Washington (John Amos) - Pilot of one of the only planes in and out of Elmo. Recently revealed biological father of Patrick.
  • Jack Slattery (James Tupper) - Local biologist and Marin's love interest.
  • Ben Jackson (Abraham Benrubi) - Owner of the town bar, The Chieftain.
  • Jane (Seana Kofoed) - Marin's editor, falls for "plow guy".
  • Sara Johnson (Suleka Mathew) - Town's former "working girl", single mother who now works at The Chieftain with one-time boyfriend Ben.
  • Theresa Jackson (Sarah Strange) - Ben's wife, once estranged from him, who works as the town barmaid. She is a former backup singer for Jewel.
  • Police Chief Celia Bachelor (Cynthia Stevenson) - Patrick's clingy mother and town police chief (Eps. 14-present; recurring previously)
  • Mai Washington (Lauren Tom) - Buzz's wife, an entrepreneur who sells various items taken from unclaimed luggage. (Eps. 14-present; recurring previously)

  • Jerome (Timothy Webber), Regular patron at the Chieftain
  • Carl (Adrian McMorran)
  • Lynn (Justine Bateman), Jack's recently-returned pregnant ex-girlfriend-turned-fiancée
  • Police Supervisor Richard Ellis (Currie Graham), a love interest for Celia Bachelor
  • Sam/'Plow Guy' (Ty Olsson), Jane's ex-boyfriend who drives a plow
  • Stuart Maxson (Jason O'Mara), Marin's book publisher
  • Cash (Scott Elrod), An attractive handyman who finishes repairing Marin's cabin in exchange for a place to live.

The series was given a 13 episode order at ABC's May 2006 Upfronts, to debut in the fall of 2006, originally to follow Ugly Betty. After that series was shifted to a lead time slot on Thursdays, Men in Trees eventually followed Friday encore episodes of Grey's Anatomy until November 30, when Trees was moved to follow first-run Grey's episodes.

On October 28, 2006 ABC ordered 4 more scripts to be written for the show[2]. Then on November 8, 2006 ABC ordered a full season pickup for the show [3]. It becomes the 7th new series to be given a full 22 episode order in the 2006/07 season.

"With a pleasant blend of quirkiness and charm, this is an M.I.T. we can all get into."
-Alynda Wheat, Entertainment Weekly 15 Sep 2006, p.68
"Heche is very likable here. She plays some of the same notes she played when stranded with Harrison Ford in "Six Days Seven Nights," or playing Amanda in last year's "Everwood" guest arc, but also crafts a credible character, and slips into her central role comfortably. Heche and Tupper exhibit fiery chemistry, and Benrubi's Ben is the cuddliest TV character since Jorge Garcia's Hurley on "Lost".
-David Bianculli, [4]

Country Local Title Literal Translation TV Network(s) Series Premiere Weekly Schedule
Flag of United States United States American Broadcasting Company September 12, 2006 Thursdays 10:00pm ET
Flag of Canada Canada Citytv
Flag of Australia Australia Nine Network December 13, 2007 Wednesday 9:30pm
Flag of Brazil Brasil Warner Channel January 24, 2007 Wednesday 10:00pm
Flag of Venezuela Latin America Warner Channel January 24, 2007 Wednesday 10:00pm
Flag of Hungary Hungary A férfi fán terem The men bear on tree Viasat3 March 5, 2007 Monday 10:00pm
Flag of Israel Israel גברים על עצים (Gvarim Al Etzim) Men on Trees Xtra HOT January 16, 2007 Sunday 10:00pm
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia ntv7 January 3, 2007 Wednesday 11:15pm
Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Net 5 January 8, 2007 Monday 9:30pm
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand TV2 Feburary 12, 2007 Monday 9.30pm
Flag of Norway Norway TV3 Norway February 18, 2007 Sunday 7:00pm
Flag of Philippines Philippines ETC February 19, 2007 Monday 9:00pm
Flag of Poland Poland Uwaga Faceci! Warning! Guys! TVN Style February 10, 2007 Saturday 10:00pm
Flag of Sweden Sweden TV3 Sweden February 14, 2007 Wednesday 8:00pm
Flag of Turkey Turkey VFoxlife March 8, 2007
Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom LIVINGtv 2007

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