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3rd Rock from the Sun

3rd Rock from the Sun is an American television sitcom created by Bonnie and Terry Turner, which originally aired from January 9, 1996, to May 22, 2001, on NBC. The show is about four extraterrestrials who are on an expedition to Earth, the third planet from the Sun, which they consider to be a very insignificant planet. The extraterrestrials pose as a human family to observe the behavior of human beings.

3rd Rock from the Sun
Genre
Created by
Starring
Theme music composer
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes139 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Camera setupFilm; Multi-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyThe Carsey-Werner Company
DistributorCarsey-Werner Distribution
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseJanuary 9, 1996 (1996-01-09) –
May 22, 2001 (2001-05-22)

The show premiered three years after the film Coneheads, which was also written by the couple and featured a similar premise of aliens arriving on Earth and assimilating into American society. Coneheads also starred Jane Curtin as one of the titular alien Coneheads and featured a supporting cast including Jan Hooks, Phil Hartman, Julia Sweeney and Laraine Newman, all of whom appeared as guest stars on 3rd Rock from the Sun.

Overview

The premise of the show revolves around an extraterrestrial research expedition hailing from a planet in a barred spiral galaxy on the Cepheus-Draco border attempting to live as a normal human family in the fictional city of Rutherford, Ohio, said to be 52 mi (84 km) outside of Cleveland where they live in an attic apartment. The show's humor is principally derived from the aliens' attempts to study human society and understand the human condition, while living as humans on Earth, reflecting on human life from the perspective of aliens. Most of the episodes are named after the protagonist, Dick. In later episodes, they have become more accustomed to Earth and are often more interested in their human lives than in their mission.

The show also takes humor from its mirroring of all human anthropological expeditions and their assumptions of superiority to the "natives", as well as their inability to distinguish themselves from the natives. Dr. Mary Albright (Jane Curtin) is a professor of anthropology at fictional Pendelton State University, and many of the issues with which the four aliens struggle appear in her conversation and work. Furthermore, these four alien researchers end up looking approximately like joyriders as they get drawn increasingly further into human life.

Dick Solomon (John Lithgow), the High Commander and leader of the expedition, is the family provider and a physics professor at Pendelton (with Lithgow's eldest son Ian playing Leon, one of his less-successful students). Information officer and oldest member of the crew Tommy (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) has been given the body of a teenager and is forced to enroll in high school (later college), leaving security officer Sally (Kristen Johnston) and "the one with the transmitter in his head", Harry (French Stewart), to spend their lives as 20-somethings hanging out at home and bouncing through short-term jobs. The show also involves their relationships with humans, mostly their love interests.

The family often communicates through Harry with their off-world (and usually unseen) boss, the Big Giant Head, who when he finally visits Earth, is played by William Shatner. Harry unexpectedly (and often in inconvenient circumstances) stands up, his arms stiff (acting as the antenna), and proclaims: "Incoming message from the Big Giant Head!"

Cast

Main characters

 
From left to right: John Lithgow as Dick, Joseph Gordon-Levitt (top) as Tommy, Jane Curtin (bottom) as Mary, Kristen Johnston as Sally, and French Stewart as Harry

Recurring characters

  • David DeLuise as Bug Pollone, one of Dick's students
  • Ian Lithgow as Leon, one of Dick's students
  • Danielle Nicolet as Caryn, one of Dick's students
  • Chris Hogan as Aubrey Pitman, one of Dick's students
  • Ileen Getz as Dr. Judith Draper, professor at Pendelton and colleague of Mary
  • Shay Astar as August Leffler, Tommy's first girlfriend (seasons 1–3, sparsely appears in seasons 3 and 4)
  • Larisa Oleynik as Alissa Strudwick, Tommy's second girlfriend (seasons 4–6)
  • Ron West as Dr. Vincent Strudwick, Alissa's father and rival to Dick (seasons 2–6)
  • William Shatner as The Big Giant Head, the aliens' boss
  • Jan Hooks as Vicki Dubcek, daughter of Ms. Dubcek, Harry's on-and-off girlfriend and later the wife of the Big Giant Head and the mother of his child
  • John Cleese as Dr. Liam Neesam, a professor who briefly has a relationship with Mary, and is later revealed to be an evil alien (seasons 3 and 6)
  • Chyna as Janice, a muscular female police officer who is briefly Harry's girlfriend
  • Michael Milhoan as Coach Strickland, a high school physical education teacher at Tommy's high school

Guest stars

Production

Theme music

The show's opening theme music, composed by Ben Vaughn, was originally a 1950s-style rock-and-roll instrumental piece for the first four seasons; the theme was extended slightly in season three, when Simbi Khali, Elmarie Wendel, and Wayne Knight were officially made series regulars and added to the opening credits. During season one, James Earl Jones provided a voice introduction describing the crew. For Christmas episodes, jingle bells were added to the theme. The only major change to the theme was in season five, when the original Ben Vaughn version was replaced by a big band cover of the theme, performed by the group Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and was only used during that season. For the sixth and final season, the original theme returned and a modern jazz underline version of the theme was used for two episodes.

Title sequence

The opening title sequence, which was produced by the London graphic design firm SVC Television, opens with computerized shots of planets and celestial bodies, some either with the planets dancing or moving in warp speed. It opens and closes with a shot of Earth (which at the open is where the show's title logo appears, after a sunburst appears on the side of Earth). For the sixth and final season only, the typeface of the cast and creators' names was altered.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast aired
120January 9, 1996 (1996-01-09)May 21, 1996 (1996-05-21)2212.1
226September 22, 1996 (1996-09-22)May 18, 1997 (1997-05-18)2710.8
327September 24, 1997 (1997-09-24)May 20, 1998 (1998-05-20)448.5
424September 23, 1998 (1998-09-23)May 25, 1999 (1999-05-25)746.9
522September 21, 1999 (1999-09-21)May 23, 2000 (2000-05-23)756.0
620October 24, 2000 (2000-10-24)May 22, 2001 (2001-05-22)875.6

Of the series' 139 episodes, 108 contained "Dick" in the title (referencing John Lithgow's character). While some of the episode titles with "Dick" in them are innocent (i.e., "Tom, Dick and Mary", "Dick Is From Mars, Sally Is From Venus"), others are more risqué and often are double entendres (i.e., "Sensitive Dick", "A Dick Replacement", "Frozen Dick", "Shall We Dick"), because the word "Dick" is both a short form of Richard and a slang term for penis. One episode from season six used an abbreviation for a title, "B.D.O.C.", since the full title ("Big Dick on Campus") was deemed too risqué.

During the show's sixth and final season, John Lithgow commented to several media outlets that 3rd Rock had been moved to more than 15 different time slots in six years, causing its ratings to decrease substantially.

Broadcast

Syndication

In the United States, the series is distributed for syndication by Carsey-Werner Distribution, and entered broadcast syndication in September 1999, where it continued until the fall of 2004, when the show moved into limited-run barter syndication, where it remained until 2016; The Program Exchange handled distribution for Carsey-Werner.[1] ABC Family aired reruns between 2002 and 2006. Reruns of the series aired on TV Land from 2008 through 2010. In the fall of 2010, ReelzChannel began airing the series. The series made its debut on digital broadcast network Laff on July 16, 2018, until May 16, 2021, when it moved to IFC as well on Cozi TV beginning July 18.

In Italy, this series aired on Italia 1 under the name Una famiglia del terzo tipo (A family of the third kind) in 1999.

This series rerun is now also aired on Malaysia's national broadcast TV channel RTM's TV2 in the 12:30 am time slot on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.

In the United Kingdom, the series originally aired on BBC Two from 1996 to 2002, and ITV2 later reran the entire series from 2005 to 2006. Cable network Virgin Media currently has 40 episodes from seasons one and two available on demand from the Comedy Central menu option. The series began airing from the beginning on Channel 4 from May 12, 2014,[2] but moved to 5Star in January 2019 but was dropped in July 2020. Beginning on March 29, 2021, the series began airing on Comedy Central. On July 4, 2022, the show returned to Channel 4.

In the fall of 2011, Canada's TVTropolis cable channel began airing the show, and featured a long weekend marathon run of episodes.

Streaming

Netflix made the complete series available online in March 2011. It was removed several months later in the fall of 2011, but returned on March 15, 2015,[3] and was removed again exactly two years later. The series also was available to stream on Hulu.[4]

As of 2021, the series is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, FilmRise, Hoopla, Tubi,[5] Pluto TV, Crackle,[6] Vudu,[7] IMDb TV[8] and Peacock.[9]

In the UK, the first two seasons were available to download through the UK iTunes store but are no longer offered. As of 2022, the full series is available on Sky Go and All4.[10]

Home media

Region 1
Anchor Bay Entertainment released all six seasons of 3rd Rock from the Sun on DVD for the first time in 2005–2006.[11][12][13][14][15][16] Seasons 1 & 2 contain the edited, syndicated versions of the episodes instead of the original broadcast versions. As of 2010, these releases have been discontinued and are out of print. On these DVDs, the bloopers segments (on the last disc of each season) are in 16:9 format, indicating the series may have been filmed in 16:9 format.

On May 4, 2011, Mill Creek Entertainment announced they had acquired the rights to re-release the series on DVD in Region 1.[17] They have subsequently re-released seasons 1–4. These releases contain the unedited, original broadcast versions of the episodes.[18][19] Seasons 5 and 6 were re-released on January 8, 2013.[20][21][22]

On May 14, 2013, Mill Creek released 3rd Rock from the Sun – The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[23]

Region 2
Network DVD released all six seasons on DVD in the UK. While seasons 1–4 feature unedited versions of the episodes, seasons five and six feature syndicated, edited episodes. Network re-released the series in 2008 in an individual set and a complete collection.

  • The Complete Season One (released May 17, 2004)[24]
  • The Complete Season Two (released June 21, 2004)[25]
  • The Complete Season Three (released August 30, 2004)[26]
  • The Complete Season Four (released October 25, 2004)[27]
  • The Complete Season Five (released January 24, 2005)[28]
  • The Complete Season Six (released January 24, 2005)[29]
  • The Complete Series (released October 25, 2004)[30]
  • Series One (re-released November 3, 2008)[31]
  • Series Two (re-released November 3, 2008)[32]
  • Series Three (re-released November 3, 2008)[33]
  • Series Four (re-released November 3, 2008)[34]
  • Series Five (re-released November 3, 2008)[35]
  • Series Six (re-released November 3, 2008)[36]
  • The Complete Series (re-released November 3, 2008)[37]

Region 4
Magna Home Entertainment released all six seasons on DVD in Australia between 2005 and 2007. These releases have been discontinued and are now out of print.

  • Season 1 and Season 2 (released November 11, 2005)
  • Season 3 (released February 7, 2006)
  • Season 4 (July 6, 2006)
  • Season 5 and Season 6 (released February 16, 2007)

On November 15, 2010, Beyond Home Entertainment re-released all six seasons on DVD in Region 4.[38][39][40][41][42][43] The complete collection was also released three days later, on November 18.[44]

Reception

Nielsen rankings

Season TV season Rank
1 1995–1996 22[45]
2 1996–1997 28[46]
3 1997–1998 44[47]
4 1998–1999 77[48]
5 1999–2000 82[49]
6 2000–2001 89[50]

Awards and nominations

In 1997, 3rd Rock won the most Primetime Emmy Awards (five from eight nominations) for a television series:

  • 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 — Outstanding Lead Actor — Comedy Series — John Lithgow
  • 1997, 1998, 1999 — Outstanding Supporting Actress — Comedy Series — Kristen Johnston
  • 1996, 1997 — Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series — Pixie Schwartz
  • 1996 — Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series — James Burrows
  • 1998 — Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series — Terry Hughes
  • 1997 — Outstanding Special Visual Effects — Glen Bennett, Visual Effects Artists; Patrick Shearn, Visual Effects Supervisor; Chris Staves, Visual Effects Artists
  • 1997, 1999, 2000 — Outstanding Sound Mixing — Comedy Series
  • 1998 — Outstanding Sound Mixing — Comedy Series — "A Nightmare on Dick Street"
  • 1997, 1998 — Outstanding Costume Design — Series — Melina Root
  • 1997, 1998 — Outstanding Comedy Series
  • 1997 — Outstanding Choreography — Marguerite Derricks
  • 1998 — Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series — Jan Hooks as Vicki Dubcek
  • 1998 — Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series — John Cleese as Dr. Neesam
  • 1999, 2000 — Outstanding Multicamera Picture Editing for a Series
  • 1999 — Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series — Kathy Bates as Charlotte Everly and Laurie Metcalf as Jennifer
  • 1999 — Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series — William Shatner as the Big Giant Head
  • 2000 — Outstanding Cinematography for a Multicamera Series

John Lithgow received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for each year the show was broadcast, winning the Emmy in 1996, 1997, and 1999. Accepting the 1999 award, he said, "Many wonderful things have happened to me in my life, but the two best are 3rd Rock and my dear family."[51]

Golden Globe Awards

  • 1997 — Best Actor in a Television Comedy or Musical — John Lithgow

Screen Actors Guild Awards

  • 1996, 1997 — Best Male Actor — Comedy Series — John Lithgow

Other media

A tie-in book, 3rd Rock from the Sun: The Official Report On Earth, was released in 1997. It is essentially a report of the Solomons' findings during their stay on Earth. Primarily a source of humor, the book includes such features as "What to do if you encounter Jell-O", a fan biography of Katie Couric written by Harry, and Sally's version of a Cosmo quiz. Portions of the book are included in the booklets inside each season set of the series.

Despite the report's being set within the fictional world of 3rd Rock, a foreword written by John Lithgow himself is included in which he explains how he was abducted by the 3rd Rock producers and forced to work on their production. A Post-it note is attached to the foreword, apparently written by Dick Solomon, stating he does not know why the foreword is there, but that Lithgow is an Earth actor who appeared in "some helicopter movie".

See also

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This article is about the American sitcom For the Joe Diffie album see Third Rock from the Sun For the album s title song see Third Rock from the Sun song For the Jimi Hendrix song see Third Stone from the Sun 3rd Rock from the Sun is an American television sitcom created by Bonnie and Terry Turner which originally aired from January 9 1996 to May 22 2001 on NBC The show is about four extraterrestrials who are on an expedition to Earth the third planet from the Sun which they consider to be a very insignificant planet The extraterrestrials pose as a human family to observe the behavior of human beings 3rd Rock from the SunGenreSitcom Science fictionCreated byBonnie Turner Terry TurnerStarringJohn Lithgow Kristen Johnston French Stewart Joseph Gordon Levitt Jane Curtin Simbi Khali Elmarie Wendel Wayne KnightTheme music composerBen Vaughn seasons 1 3 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy season 5 Ben Vaughn amp Jeff Sudakin season 6 ComposersBen Vaughn seasons 1 3 Jonathan Wolff seasons 4 5 Paul Buckley seasons 4 5 Jeff Sudakin season 6 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes139 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersJohn Lithgow Bonnie Turner Terry Turner Marcy Carsey Tom Werner Caryn Mandabach Linwood Boomer season 1 Bill Martin fr Mike Schiff seasons 4 5 David Sacks seasons 4 5 Bob Kushell Christine Zander seasons 5 6 David Goetsch Jason Venokur season 6 ProducersPatrick Kienlen David Goetsch Jason Venokur David M Israel Jim O Doherty Andrew Orenstein Michael Glouberman Gregg Mettler Tim Ryder Aron AbramsCamera setupFilm Multi cameraRunning time22 minutesProduction companyThe Carsey Werner CompanyDistributorCarsey Werner DistributionReleaseOriginal networkNBCPicture formatNTSCOriginal releaseJanuary 9 1996 1996 01 09 May 22 2001 2001 05 22 The show premiered three years after the film Coneheads which was also written by the couple and featured a similar premise of aliens arriving on Earth and assimilating into American society Coneheads also starred Jane Curtin as one of the titular alien Coneheads and featured a supporting cast including Jan Hooks Phil Hartman Julia Sweeney and Laraine Newman all of whom appeared as guest stars on 3rd Rock from the Sun Contents 1 Overview 2 Cast 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Recurring characters 2 3 Guest stars 3 Production 3 1 Theme music 3 2 Title sequence 4 Episodes 5 Broadcast 5 1 Syndication 5 2 Streaming 5 3 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Nielsen rankings 6 2 Awards and nominations 7 Other media 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksOverview EditThe premise of the show revolves around an extraterrestrial research expedition hailing from a planet in a barred spiral galaxy on the Cepheus Draco border attempting to live as a normal human family in the fictional city of Rutherford Ohio said to be 52 mi 84 km outside of Cleveland where they live in an attic apartment The show s humor is principally derived from the aliens attempts to study human society and understand the human condition while living as humans on Earth reflecting on human life from the perspective of aliens Most of the episodes are named after the protagonist Dick In later episodes they have become more accustomed to Earth and are often more interested in their human lives than in their mission The show also takes humor from its mirroring of all human anthropological expeditions and their assumptions of superiority to the natives as well as their inability to distinguish themselves from the natives Dr Mary Albright Jane Curtin is a professor of anthropology at fictional Pendelton State University and many of the issues with which the four aliens struggle appear in her conversation and work Furthermore these four alien researchers end up looking approximately like joyriders as they get drawn increasingly further into human life Dick Solomon John Lithgow the High Commander and leader of the expedition is the family provider and a physics professor at Pendelton with Lithgow s eldest son Ian playing Leon one of his less successful students Information officer and oldest member of the crew Tommy Joseph Gordon Levitt has been given the body of a teenager and is forced to enroll in high school later college leaving security officer Sally Kristen Johnston and the one with the transmitter in his head Harry French Stewart to spend their lives as 20 somethings hanging out at home and bouncing through short term jobs The show also involves their relationships with humans mostly their love interests The family often communicates through Harry with their off world and usually unseen boss the Big Giant Head who when he finally visits Earth is played by William Shatner Harry unexpectedly and often in inconvenient circumstances stands up his arms stiff acting as the antenna and proclaims Incoming message from the Big Giant Head Cast EditMain article List of 3rd Rock from the Sun characters Main characters Edit From left to right John Lithgow as Dick Joseph Gordon Levitt top as Tommy Jane Curtin bottom as Mary Kristen Johnston as Sally and French Stewart as Harry John Lithgow as Dick Solomon Kristen Johnston as Sally Solomon French Stewart as Harry Solomon Joseph Gordon Levitt as Tommy Solomon Jane Curtin as Mary Albright Simbi Khali as Nina Campbell seasons 3 6 recurring previously Elmarie Wendel as Mamie Dubcek seasons 3 6 recurring previously Wayne Knight as Officer Don Orville seasons 3 6 recurring previously Recurring characters Edit David DeLuise as Bug Pollone one of Dick s students Ian Lithgow as Leon one of Dick s students Danielle Nicolet as Caryn one of Dick s students Chris Hogan as Aubrey Pitman one of Dick s students Ileen Getz as Dr Judith Draper professor at Pendelton and colleague of Mary Shay Astar as August Leffler Tommy s first girlfriend seasons 1 3 sparsely appears in seasons 3 and 4 Larisa Oleynik as Alissa Strudwick Tommy s second girlfriend seasons 4 6 Ron West as Dr Vincent Strudwick Alissa s father and rival to Dick seasons 2 6 William Shatner as The Big Giant Head the aliens boss Jan Hooks as Vicki Dubcek daughter of Ms Dubcek Harry s on and off girlfriend and later the wife of the Big Giant Head and the mother of his child John Cleese as Dr Liam Neesam a professor who briefly has a relationship with Mary and is later revealed to be an evil alien seasons 3 and 6 Chyna as Janice a muscular female police officer who is briefly Harry s girlfriend Michael Milhoan as Coach Strickland a high school physical education teacher at Tommy s high schoolGuest stars Edit Main article List of guest stars in 3rd Rock from the SunProduction EditTheme music Edit The show s opening theme music composed by Ben Vaughn was originally a 1950s style rock and roll instrumental piece for the first four seasons the theme was extended slightly in season three when Simbi Khali Elmarie Wendel and Wayne Knight were officially made series regulars and added to the opening credits During season one James Earl Jones provided a voice introduction describing the crew For Christmas episodes jingle bells were added to the theme The only major change to the theme was in season five when the original Ben Vaughn version was replaced by a big band cover of the theme performed by the group Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and was only used during that season For the sixth and final season the original theme returned and a modern jazz underline version of the theme was used for two episodes Title sequence Edit The opening title sequence which was produced by the London graphic design firm SVC Television opens with computerized shots of planets and celestial bodies some either with the planets dancing or moving in warp speed It opens and closes with a shot of Earth which at the open is where the show s title logo appears after a sunburst appears on the side of Earth For the sixth and final season only the typeface of the cast and creators names was altered Episodes EditMain article List of 3rd Rock from the Sun episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast aired120January 9 1996 1996 01 09 May 21 1996 1996 05 21 2212 1226September 22 1996 1996 09 22 May 18 1997 1997 05 18 2710 8327September 24 1997 1997 09 24 May 20 1998 1998 05 20 448 5424September 23 1998 1998 09 23 May 25 1999 1999 05 25 746 9522September 21 1999 1999 09 21 May 23 2000 2000 05 23 756 0620October 24 2000 2000 10 24 May 22 2001 2001 05 22 875 6Of the series 139 episodes 108 contained Dick in the title referencing John Lithgow s character While some of the episode titles with Dick in them are innocent i e Tom Dick and Mary Dick Is From Mars Sally Is From Venus others are more risque and often are double entendres i e Sensitive Dick A Dick Replacement Frozen Dick Shall We Dick because the word Dick is both a short form of Richard and a slang term for penis One episode from season six used an abbreviation for a title B D O C since the full title Big Dick on Campus was deemed too risque During the show s sixth and final season John Lithgow commented to several media outlets that 3rd Rock had been moved to more than 15 different time slots in six years causing its ratings to decrease substantially Broadcast EditSyndication Edit In the United States the series is distributed for syndication by Carsey Werner Distribution and entered broadcast syndication in September 1999 where it continued until the fall of 2004 when the show moved into limited run barter syndication where it remained until 2016 The Program Exchange handled distribution for Carsey Werner 1 ABC Family aired reruns between 2002 and 2006 Reruns of the series aired on TV Land from 2008 through 2010 In the fall of 2010 ReelzChannel began airing the series The series made its debut on digital broadcast network Laff on July 16 2018 until May 16 2021 when it moved to IFC as well on Cozi TV beginning July 18 In Italy this series aired on Italia 1 under the name Una famiglia del terzo tipo A family of the third kind in 1999 This series rerun is now also aired on Malaysia s national broadcast TV channel RTM s TV2 in the 12 30 am time slot on Tuesday and Wednesday nights In the United Kingdom the series originally aired on BBC Two from 1996 to 2002 and ITV2 later reran the entire series from 2005 to 2006 Cable network Virgin Media currently has 40 episodes from seasons one and two available on demand from the Comedy Central menu option The series began airing from the beginning on Channel 4 from May 12 2014 2 but moved to 5Star in January 2019 but was dropped in July 2020 Beginning on March 29 2021 the series began airing on Comedy Central On July 4 2022 the show returned to Channel 4 In the fall of 2011 Canada s TVTropolis cable channel began airing the show and featured a long weekend marathon run of episodes Streaming Edit Netflix made the complete series available online in March 2011 It was removed several months later in the fall of 2011 but returned on March 15 2015 3 and was removed again exactly two years later The series also was available to stream on Hulu 4 As of 2021 the series is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Video FilmRise Hoopla Tubi 5 Pluto TV Crackle 6 Vudu 7 IMDb TV 8 and Peacock 9 In the UK the first two seasons were available to download through the UK iTunes store but are no longer offered As of 2022 the full series is available on Sky Go and All4 10 Home media Edit Region 1Anchor Bay Entertainment released all six seasons of 3rd Rock from the Sun on DVD for the first time in 2005 2006 11 12 13 14 15 16 Seasons 1 amp 2 contain the edited syndicated versions of the episodes instead of the original broadcast versions As of 2010 these releases have been discontinued and are out of print On these DVDs the bloopers segments on the last disc of each season are in 16 9 format indicating the series may have been filmed in 16 9 format On May 4 2011 Mill Creek Entertainment announced they had acquired the rights to re release the series on DVD in Region 1 17 They have subsequently re released seasons 1 4 These releases contain the unedited original broadcast versions of the episodes 18 19 Seasons 5 and 6 were re released on January 8 2013 20 21 22 On May 14 2013 Mill Creek released 3rd Rock from the Sun The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 23 Region 2 Network DVD released all six seasons on DVD in the UK While seasons 1 4 feature unedited versions of the episodes seasons five and six feature syndicated edited episodes Network re released the series in 2008 in an individual set and a complete collection The Complete Season One released May 17 2004 24 The Complete Season Two released June 21 2004 25 The Complete Season Three released August 30 2004 26 The Complete Season Four released October 25 2004 27 The Complete Season Five released January 24 2005 28 The Complete Season Six released January 24 2005 29 The Complete Series released October 25 2004 30 Series One re released November 3 2008 31 Series Two re released November 3 2008 32 Series Three re released November 3 2008 33 Series Four re released November 3 2008 34 Series Five re released November 3 2008 35 Series Six re released November 3 2008 36 The Complete Series re released November 3 2008 37 Region 4Magna Home Entertainment released all six seasons on DVD in Australia between 2005 and 2007 These releases have been discontinued and are now out of print Season 1 and Season 2 released November 11 2005 Season 3 released February 7 2006 Season 4 July 6 2006 Season 5 and Season 6 released February 16 2007 On November 15 2010 Beyond Home Entertainment re released all six seasons on DVD in Region 4 38 39 40 41 42 43 The complete collection was also released three days later on November 18 44 Reception EditNielsen rankings Edit Further information Nielsen ratings Season TV season Rank1 1995 1996 22 45 2 1996 1997 28 46 3 1997 1998 44 47 4 1998 1999 77 48 5 1999 2000 82 49 6 2000 2001 89 50 Awards and nominations Edit Main article List of awards and nominations received by 3rd Rock from the Sun John Lithgow In 1997 3rd Rock won the most Primetime Emmy Awards five from eight nominations for a television series 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Outstanding Lead Actor Comedy Series John Lithgow 1997 1998 1999 Outstanding Supporting Actress Comedy Series Kristen Johnston 1996 1997 Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series Pixie Schwartz 1996 Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series James Burrows 1998 Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Terry Hughes 1997 Outstanding Special Visual Effects Glen Bennett Visual Effects Artists Patrick Shearn Visual Effects Supervisor Chris Staves Visual Effects Artists 1997 1999 2000 Outstanding Sound Mixing Comedy Series 1998 Outstanding Sound Mixing Comedy Series A Nightmare on Dick Street 1997 1998 Outstanding Costume Design Series Melina Root 1997 1998 Outstanding Comedy Series 1997 Outstanding Choreography Marguerite Derricks 1998 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Jan Hooks as Vicki Dubcek 1998 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series John Cleese as Dr Neesam 1999 2000 Outstanding Multicamera Picture Editing for a Series 1999 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Kathy Bates as Charlotte Everly and Laurie Metcalf as Jennifer 1999 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series William Shatner as the Big Giant Head 2000 Outstanding Cinematography for a Multicamera SeriesJohn Lithgow received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for each year the show was broadcast winning the Emmy in 1996 1997 and 1999 Accepting the 1999 award he said Many wonderful things have happened to me in my life but the two best are 3rd Rock and my dear family 51 Golden Globe Awards 1997 Best Actor in a Television Comedy or Musical John LithgowScreen Actors Guild Awards 1996 1997 Best Male Actor Comedy Series John LithgowOther media EditA tie in book 3rd Rock from the Sun The Official Report On Earth was released in 1997 It is essentially a report of the Solomons findings during their stay on Earth Primarily a source of humor the book includes such features as What to do if you encounter Jell O a fan biography of Katie Couric written by Harry and Sally s version of a Cosmo quiz Portions of the book are included in the booklets inside each season set of the series Despite the report s being set within the fictional world of 3rd Rock a foreword written by John Lithgow himself is included in which he explains how he was abducted by the 3rd Rock producers and forced to work on their production A Post it note is attached to the foreword apparently written by Dick Solomon stating he does not know why the foreword is there but that Lithgow is an Earth actor who appeared in some helicopter movie See also EditALF Coneheads Invader Zim Mork amp Mindy My Favorite Martian My Parents Are Aliens The Neighbors Ready Jet Go Solar OppositesReferences Edit 3rd Rock from the Sun Archived July 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine at The Program Exchange Retrieved July 1 2015 3rd Rock from the Sun channel4 com 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