D.C.

D.C. (2000)

EndedScripted showDrama

D.C. executive producer Dick Wolf's drama series about young professionals sharing a huge town house in the nation's capital.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05PartyMay 30, 2000
S01E07Guns 'n' RosesMay 14, 2000
S01E06TrustMay 7, 2000
S01E04BlameApr 23, 2000
S01E03JusticeApr 16, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'D.C.' premiere?

'D.C.' premiered on October 7, 2000.

Who were the main characters in 'D.C.'?

The main characters in 'D.C.' were Mark Davenport and Ellenor Davenport.

What was the genre of 'D.C.'?

'D.C.' was a drama series.

Where was 'D.C.' set?

'D.C.' was set in Washington, D.C.

Who created 'D.C.'?

'D.C.' was created by David E. Kelley.

What was the premise of 'D.C.'?

'D.C.' followed the personal and professional lives of Mark Davenport, a young man from a political family, and his wife Ellenor, as they navigate the world of politics in Washington, D.C.

Who played the role of Mark Davenport in 'D.C.'?

Gabriel Olds played the role of Mark Davenport in 'D.C.'.

Who played the role of Ellenor Davenport in 'D.C.'?

Jacinda Barrett played the role of Ellenor Davenport in 'D.C.'.

Did 'D.C.' receive any awards?

No, 'D.C.' did not receive any major awards.

What was the target audience of 'D.C.'?

'D.C.' targeted a mature audience interested in political dramas.

Did 'D.C.' have a strong fan following?

While 'D.C.' had a dedicated fan base, it did not achieve widespread popularity.

How many episodes were there in 'D.C.'?

'D.C.' had a total of 7 episodes.

Did 'D.C.' explore real-life political events?

No, 'D.C.' did not directly explore real-life political events, but it incorporated the political landscape of Washington, D.C. into its storytelling.

Was 'D.C.' critically acclaimed?

'D.C.' received mixed reviews from critics.

Did 'D.C.' have a unique visual style?

Yes, 'D.C.' had a distinct visual style, capturing the grandeur and power of Washington, D.C.

Did 'D.C.' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'D.C.' featured guest appearances by actors such as Terry O'Quinn and Julie Bowen.

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