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The first season of Sex and the City, an American television romantic comedy-drama, aired in the United States on HBO from June 6 to August 23, 1998. Based on the eponymous book written by Candace Bushnell, the series was created by Darren Star and produced by Darren Star Productions, HBO Original Programming, and Warner Bros. Television. Star, Barry Josen and Michael Patrick King served as the series' executive producers. The show follows the relationships and sexual escapades of Carrie Bradshaw, a sex columnist for the fictional New York Star, and her friends Samantha Jones, Charlotte York and Miranda Hobbes.

Sex and the City
Season 1
Promotional poster
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkHBO
Original releaseJune 6 (1998-06-06) –
August 23, 1998 (1998-08-23)
Season chronology
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Season 2
List of episodes

Season one, comprising 12 episodes, aired on Sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time Zone, except the pilot episode which aired at the same time on a Saturday night. The season garnered mixed reviews from critics. The first season garnered strong ratings for HBO in America, as well as Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, where it landed among the top 30 weekly most-watched programs. The show received several major award nominations, including an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe, and a SAG award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Parker.

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"Sex and the City"Susan SeidelmanDarren StarJune 6, 1998 (1998-06-06)101

An anecdote about Elizabeth (Sarah Wynter) typifies how problematic it is for successful New York women to find a good man. Next, at a birthday party for thirty-something Miranda, Carrie and her friends vow to stop worrying about finding the "perfect" male and start having sex "like men". Carrie has several encounters with tycoon heartthrob Mr. Big. Miranda starts dating nice-guy Skipper Johnston. Charlotte goes on a date with Capote Duncan (Jeffrey Nordling), but when she tells him she won't have sex with him, he goes to a club and winds up going home with Samantha.

The songs that played in this episode are "A Martini For Mancini" by Joey Altruda, and "Mucci's Jag Mark II" by Joey Altruda. Aside from the four main characters, Big (played by Chris Noth) is the only character to appear in both the pilot show and the series finale "An American Girl in Paris, Part Deux". Mr. Big's nickname is created by Carrie. His real name is jokingly covered up throughout the series run and remains unknown until the last scene of the final episode.
22"Models and Mortals"Alison MacleanDarren StarJune 14, 1998 (1998-06-14)102

After Miranda and Skipper bump into each other at the convenience store, they sleep together for the first time. Carrie interviews Barkley, a modelizer who videotapes his conquests. Derek, a male model client of Stanford Blatch, spends the night with Carrie after a fashion show, although they don't sleep together. Samantha chases Barkley while at a fashion show, in order to be taped.

The "Derek" character is supposedly based on one-time Calvin Klein underwear model Michael Bergin, with whom Candice Bushnell was once briefly involved. Bergin has stated he auditioned for the job of his alter-ego, but was told he was too old for the part.
33"Bay of Married Pigs"Nicole HolofcenerMichael Patrick KingJune 21, 1998 (1998-06-21)103
Carrie is invited to go up to their Hamptons beach house by Patience and Peter, but in the morning she bumps into Peter in the hall without his underwear on. Some friends introduce her to Sean, 'The Marrying Guy'; when she can't keep up on his quick-march to commitment, he ditches her for commitment-phile Charlotte. Miranda's colleague from work, Jeff, introduces her to a lesbian, Sid, at a baseball game, and they are invited to her senior partner's dinner party as a couple.
44"Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys"Alison MacleanMichael Patrick KingJune 28, 1998 (1998-06-28)104
Mr. Big and Carrie continue to bump into each other during social events, which leads them to try to organize their first "drink thing". On a night out, Carrie meets twenty-something Sam (Timothy Olyphant) for a fling, which turns out not to be so glamorous in the light of day. Charlotte despairs over the possibility of having anal sex. Samantha dates a younger chef, but finds the appeal wearing off.
55"The Power of Female Sex"Susan SeidelmanStory by : Jenji Kohan
Teleplay by : Darren Star
July 5, 1998 (1998-07-05)105
Carrie bumps into international party-girl Amalita and her latest man Carlo in a shoe store, who in turn introduce her to a French Architect, Gilles. He leaves Carrie $1,000 on the nightstand after a one-night stand. Charlotte meets Neville Morgan, a renowned artist, who paints pictures of her vulva for his latest exhibition. Samantha tries to get a reservation at a hot new restaurant.
66"Secret Sex"Michael FieldsDarren StarJuly 12, 1998 (1998-07-12)106
Carrie and Mr. Big have their first official "date", but Carrie suspects Mr. Big is keeping her secret from his social circle. Miranda dates a man from her gym class named Ted, but she discovers a spanking video in his apartment.
77"The Monogamists"Darren StarDarren StarJuly 19, 1998 (1998-07-19)107
Carrie and Mr. Big begin dating on a regular basis, but she learns after bumping into him that he is dating other women. Samantha begins to look for an apartment to purchase. Charlotte dates a man who prefers oral sex while Miranda becomes jealous after seeing Skipper with another woman.
88"Three's a Crowd"Nicole HolofcenerJenny BicksJuly 26, 1998 (1998-07-26)108
Carrie finds out that Big was married once, and that he had a threesome. Charlotte's boyfriend wants to have a threesome. Miranda feels left out because she's never been "threesome material", so she responds to a classified ad to validate her sexual appeal. Samantha becomes involved with a married man, and his wife offers to have a threesome to keep the marriage together, which Samantha declines.
99"The Turtle and the Hare"Michael FieldsNicole Avril & Susan KolinskyAugust 2, 1998 (1998-08-02)109
Carrie is unhappy when Mr. Big tells her that he never wants to get married again. Stanford Blatch proposes to her in order to please his grandmother and inherit his part of the family fortune. Samantha's latest pet project is "The Turtle", one of New York's most successful yet style-impaired bachelors. Charlotte becomes addicted to a rabbit vibrator called "The Rabbit".
1010"The Baby Shower"Susan SeidelmanTerri MinskyAugust 9, 1998 (1998-08-09)110
The four women attend a baby shower for their one-time wild-child friend Laney in her new buttoned-down Connecticut-suburb environs. Carrie is forced to think about motherhood by her late period. Miranda regards the other guests as part of the cult of The Motherhood. Still-single Charlotte fears her dreams of being a wife and mother are slipping away. Samantha throws a "no-baby shower" in response to the one the four women attended.
1111"The Drought"Matthew HarrisonMichael Green & Michael Patrick KingAugust 16, 1998 (1998-08-16)111
Carrie's relationship with Mr. Big has been going on for long enough that it is becoming less physical, especially after she farts in bed. Charlotte is dating a man who isn't interested in sex anymore thanks to the side-effects of Prozac. Samantha discovers that not having sex can be erotic. Miranda realizes that she hasn't had sex for months.
1212"Oh Come All Ye Faithful"Matthew HarrisonMichael Patrick KingAugust 23, 1998 (1998-08-23)112
After being introduced as "a friend" to his mother, Carrie realizes her relationship with Mr. Big is one-sided and breaks up with him. Miranda dates an up-and-coming playwright who is also an up-tight Catholic. Samantha falls in love with a perfect man, but he doesn't measure up to her requirements. Charlotte gets psychic readings to see if she'll ever marry.

Crew edit

The first season of Sex and the City was created by Darren Star and produced by Darren Star Productions and Warner Bros. Television, in association with HBO Original Programming. The series is based on the book of the same name, written by Candace Bushnell, which contains stories from her column with the New York Observer. The show features production from Barry Jossen, Michael Patrick King, and Star. Season one featured writing credits from Star, King, Jenny Bicks, Michael Green, Jenji Kohan, Susan Kolinsky, and Terri Minsky. The season was directed by Michael Fields, Matthew Harrison, Nicole Holofcener, Alison Maclean, and Susan Seidelman.

Cast edit

 
 
Lead actresses Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis.

Season one featured four actors receiving star billing. Sarah Jessica Parker played the lead character Carrie Bradshaw, a writer of a sex column, "Sex and the City", for fictional magazine and the narrator of the series.[1] Kim Cattrall portrayed Samantha Jones, a sexually confident public relations agent who follows the same relationship rules that men do.[2] Kristin Davis played Charlotte York, an optimistic art museum curator who holds traditional views on relationships.[3] Cynthia Nixon portrayed Miranda Hobbes, an acerbic lawyer with a pessimistic outlook on relationship and a distrust of men.[4]

The season featured a number of recurring guest appearances. Chris Noth appeared as the slick, elusive business man and Carrie's love interest known as Mr. Big.[5] Willie Garson portrayed Carrie's gay best friend and talent manager Stanford Blatch.[6] Ben Weber played Skipper Johnson, Carrie's friend and Miranda's on-off friend with benefits.

Reception edit

Critical reviews edit

Season one garnered mixed reviews from television critics, receiving an aggregated score of 52 (out of 100) at Metacritic.[7] Caryn Lucas of The New York Times called the series "slight, breezy", "fresh and funny" while highlighting Parker's performance.[8] Terry Kelleher of People Weekly praised Parker in her role, but was against the elements of New York mixed with the theme of sex.[9] Phil Gallo of Variety gave a mixed review of the series, criticizing the script but praising the performances of the main cast. Gallo also deemed the subplot of Carrie and Mr. Big's attraction "compelling."[10] Earl Crassey of DVD Talk deemed the DVD release of season one "Highly Recommended", writing that "However those not easily offended should give it a spin; you will find an enjoyable and refreshing new comedy series from HBO." Crassey noted that the frank sexual dialogue and topics discussed in the series set it apart from the other sitcoms.[11]

Viewership edit

In the United States, Sex and the City debuted on June 6, 1998, at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time Zone (Saturday) with the premiere episode "Sex and the City". The episode garnered a 2.9 household rating, translating to 2.8 million households. The encore episode achieved a 3.0 rating (2.96 million households).[12] The episode was watched by 3.84 million viewers.[13] The season finale "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" was watched by 4.44 million viewers.[14] The first season averaged a total viewership of 6.9 million viewers.[15] In the United Kingdom, the series debuted on Channel 4 on February 3, 1999, to 4.53 million viewers, ranking as the third most watched program on television on the week ending February 7, 1999. The following episodes attracted between 2.5 and 4 million viewers.

UK ratings edit

All viewing figures and ranks are sourced from BARB.[16]

No. in Episode Air date Time slot
(EST)
Viewership
series season in
millions
Weekly
rank
1 1 Sex and the City February 3, 1999 Wednesdays
10:00 pm
4.53 #3
76 2 Models and Mortals February 10, 1999 3.28 #14
77 3 Bay of Married Pigs February 17, 1999 3.90 #7
78 4 The Valley of Twenty-Something Guys February 24, 1999 3.45 #14
79 5 The Power of Female Sex March 3, 1999 3.18 #13
80 6 Secret Sex March 10, 1999 2.52 #20
81 7 The Monogamists March 17, 1999 3.13 #9
82 8 Three's a Crowd March 24, 1999 2.54 #24
83 9 The Turtle and the Hare March 31, 1999 2.56 #19
84 10 The Baby Shower April 7, 1999 2.71 #17
85 11 The Drought April 14, 1999
12 12 Oh Come All Ye Faithful April 21, 1999

Awards and nominations edit

At the 56th Golden Globe Awards, Sarah Jessica Parker received a nomination for award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy.[17] At the 50th Primetime Emmy Awards, the series was nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series while Parker received a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.[18][19] Sex and the City received seven nominations from the Online Film & Television Association for the OFTA Television Awards, including awards for Best New Comedy Series, Best Cable Series and Best Ensemble in a Cable Series.[20]

Home media release edit

The DVD boxset for the first season was released by HBO Home Video in the United States on May 23, 2000, nearly two years since it completed its broadcast on television. The season boxset, in addition to the twelve episodes, includes features such as commentary from the cast and show creator, episode previews, and an inside look at the show. The boxset was popular in the United States, selling 1.1 million copies by 2003.[21]

Sex and the City: The Complete First Season
Set details Special features[22]
  • 12 episodes
  • 2-disc set (DVD)
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English, French,
  • English: Dolby Surround 5.1, Dolby Surround Stereo
  • Spanish: Mono
  • Episode Previews (approx 0:30 each)
  • Inside "Sex and the City" (3:49)
  • "Research" (0:31)
  • Cast & Filmmakers (5 cast members and show creator)
  • Awards & Nominations
DVD release date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
May 23, 2000 (2000-05-23)[23] July 11, 2005 (2005-07-11)[24] October 2, 2008 (2008-10-02)[25]

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The first season of Sex and the City an American television romantic comedy drama aired in the United States on HBO from June 6 to August 23 1998 Based on the eponymous book written by Candace Bushnell the series was created by Darren Star and produced by Darren Star Productions HBO Original Programming and Warner Bros Television Star Barry Josen and Michael Patrick King served as the series executive producers The show follows the relationships and sexual escapades of Carrie Bradshaw a sex columnist for the fictional New York Star and her friends Samantha Jones Charlotte York and Miranda Hobbes Sex and the CitySeason 1Promotional posterNo of episodes12ReleaseOriginal networkHBOOriginal releaseJune 6 1998 06 06 August 23 1998 1998 08 23 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodes Season one comprising 12 episodes aired on Sunday nights at 9 00 p m Eastern Time Zone except the pilot episode which aired at the same time on a Saturday night The season garnered mixed reviews from critics The first season garnered strong ratings for HBO in America as well as Channel 4 in the United Kingdom where it landed among the top 30 weekly most watched programs The show received several major award nominations including an Emmy Award a Golden Globe and a SAG award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Parker Contents 1 Episodes 2 Crew 3 Cast 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reviews 4 2 Viewership 4 2 1 UK ratings 4 3 Awards and nominations 5 Home media release 6 ReferencesEpisodes editSee also List of Sex and the City episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code11 Sex and the City Susan SeidelmanDarren StarJune 6 1998 1998 06 06 101An anecdote about Elizabeth Sarah Wynter typifies how problematic it is for successful New York women to find a good man Next at a birthday party for thirty something Miranda Carrie and her friends vow to stop worrying about finding the perfect male and start having sex like men Carrie has several encounters with tycoon heartthrob Mr Big Miranda starts dating nice guy Skipper Johnston Charlotte goes on a date with Capote Duncan Jeffrey Nordling but when she tells him she won t have sex with him he goes to a club and winds up going home with Samantha The songs that played in this episode are A Martini For Mancini by Joey Altruda and Mucci s Jag Mark II by Joey Altruda Aside from the four main characters Big played by Chris Noth is the only character to appear in both the pilot show and the series finale An American Girl in Paris Part Deux Mr Big s nickname is created by Carrie His real name is jokingly covered up throughout the series run and remains unknown until the last scene of the final episode 22 Models and Mortals Alison MacleanDarren StarJune 14 1998 1998 06 14 102After Miranda and Skipper bump into each other at the convenience store they sleep together for the first time Carrie interviews Barkley a modelizer who videotapes his conquests Derek a male model client of Stanford Blatch spends the night with Carrie after a fashion show although they don t sleep together Samantha chases Barkley while at a fashion show in order to be taped The Derek character is supposedly based on one time Calvin Klein underwear model Michael Bergin with whom Candice Bushnell was once briefly involved Bergin has stated he auditioned for the job of his alter ego but was told he was too old for the part 33 Bay of Married Pigs Nicole HolofcenerMichael Patrick KingJune 21 1998 1998 06 21 103Carrie is invited to go up to their Hamptons beach house by Patience and Peter but in the morning she bumps into Peter in the hall without his underwear on Some friends introduce her to Sean The Marrying Guy when she can t keep up on his quick march to commitment he ditches her for commitment phile Charlotte Miranda s colleague from work Jeff introduces her to a lesbian Sid at a baseball game and they are invited to her senior partner s dinner party as a couple 44 Valley of the Twenty Something Guys Alison MacleanMichael Patrick KingJune 28 1998 1998 06 28 104Mr Big and Carrie continue to bump into each other during social events which leads them to try to organize their first drink thing On a night out Carrie meets twenty something Sam Timothy Olyphant for a fling which turns out not to be so glamorous in the light of day Charlotte despairs over the possibility of having anal sex Samantha dates a younger chef but finds the appeal wearing off 55 The Power of Female Sex Susan SeidelmanStory by Jenji KohanTeleplay by Darren StarJuly 5 1998 1998 07 05 105Carrie bumps into international party girl Amalita and her latest man Carlo in a shoe store who in turn introduce her to a French Architect Gilles He leaves Carrie 1 000 on the nightstand after a one night stand Charlotte meets Neville Morgan a renowned artist who paints pictures of her vulva for his latest exhibition Samantha tries to get a reservation at a hot new restaurant 66 Secret Sex Michael FieldsDarren StarJuly 12 1998 1998 07 12 106Carrie and Mr Big have their first official date but Carrie suspects Mr Big is keeping her secret from his social circle Miranda dates a man from her gym class named Ted but she discovers a spanking video in his apartment 77 The Monogamists Darren StarDarren StarJuly 19 1998 1998 07 19 107Carrie and Mr Big begin dating on a regular basis but she learns after bumping into him that he is dating other women Samantha begins to look for an apartment to purchase Charlotte dates a man who prefers oral sex while Miranda becomes jealous after seeing Skipper with another woman 88 Three s a Crowd Nicole HolofcenerJenny BicksJuly 26 1998 1998 07 26 108Carrie finds out that Big was married once and that he had a threesome Charlotte s boyfriend wants to have a threesome Miranda feels left out because she s never been threesome material so she responds to a classified ad to validate her sexual appeal Samantha becomes involved with a married man and his wife offers to have a threesome to keep the marriage together which Samantha declines 99 The Turtle and the Hare Michael FieldsNicole Avril amp Susan KolinskyAugust 2 1998 1998 08 02 109Carrie is unhappy when Mr Big tells her that he never wants to get married again Stanford Blatch proposes to her in order to please his grandmother and inherit his part of the family fortune Samantha s latest pet project is The Turtle one of New York s most successful yet style impaired bachelors Charlotte becomes addicted to a rabbit vibrator called The Rabbit 1010 The Baby Shower Susan SeidelmanTerri MinskyAugust 9 1998 1998 08 09 110The four women attend a baby shower for their one time wild child friend Laney in her new buttoned down Connecticut suburb environs Carrie is forced to think about motherhood by her late period Miranda regards the other guests as part of the cult of The Motherhood Still single Charlotte fears her dreams of being a wife and mother are slipping away Samantha throws a no baby shower in response to the one the four women attended 1111 The Drought Matthew HarrisonMichael Green amp Michael Patrick KingAugust 16 1998 1998 08 16 111Carrie s relationship with Mr Big has been going on for long enough that it is becoming less physical especially after she farts in bed Charlotte is dating a man who isn t interested in sex anymore thanks to the side effects of Prozac Samantha discovers that not having sex can be erotic Miranda realizes that she hasn t had sex for months 1212 Oh Come All Ye Faithful Matthew HarrisonMichael Patrick KingAugust 23 1998 1998 08 23 112After being introduced as a friend to his mother Carrie realizes her relationship with Mr Big is one sided and breaks up with him Miranda dates an up and coming playwright who is also an up tight Catholic Samantha falls in love with a perfect man but he doesn t measure up to her requirements Charlotte gets psychic readings to see if she ll ever marry Crew editThe first season of Sex and the City was created by Darren Star and produced by Darren Star Productions and Warner Bros Television in association with HBO Original Programming The series is based on the book of the same name written by Candace Bushnell which contains stories from her column with the New York Observer The show features production from Barry Jossen Michael Patrick King and Star Season one featured writing credits from Star King Jenny Bicks Michael Green Jenji Kohan Susan Kolinsky and Terri Minsky The season was directed by Michael Fields Matthew Harrison Nicole Holofcener Alison Maclean and Susan Seidelman Cast editSee also List of Sex and the City characters nbsp nbsp Lead actresses Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis Season one featured four actors receiving star billing Sarah Jessica Parker played the lead character Carrie Bradshaw a writer of a sex column Sex and the City for fictional magazine and the narrator of the series 1 Kim Cattrall portrayed Samantha Jones a sexually confident public relations agent who follows the same relationship rules that men do 2 Kristin Davis played Charlotte York an optimistic art museum curator who holds traditional views on relationships 3 Cynthia Nixon portrayed Miranda Hobbes an acerbic lawyer with a pessimistic outlook on relationship and a distrust of men 4 The season featured a number of recurring guest appearances Chris Noth appeared as the slick elusive business man and Carrie s love interest known as Mr Big 5 Willie Garson portrayed Carrie s gay best friend and talent manager Stanford Blatch 6 Ben Weber played Skipper Johnson Carrie s friend and Miranda s on off friend with benefits Reception editCritical reviews edit Season one garnered mixed reviews from television critics receiving an aggregated score of 52 out of 100 at Metacritic 7 Caryn Lucas of The New York Times called the series slight breezy fresh and funny while highlighting Parker s performance 8 Terry Kelleher of People Weekly praised Parker in her role but was against the elements of New York mixed with the theme of sex 9 Phil Gallo of Variety gave a mixed review of the series criticizing the script but praising the performances of the main cast Gallo also deemed the subplot of Carrie and Mr Big s attraction compelling 10 Earl Crassey of DVD Talk deemed the DVD release of season one Highly Recommended writing that However those not easily offended should give it a spin you will find an enjoyable and refreshing new comedy series from HBO Crassey noted that the frank sexual dialogue and topics discussed in the series set it apart from the other sitcoms 11 Viewership edit In the United States Sex and the City debuted on June 6 1998 at 9 00 p m Eastern Time Zone Saturday with the premiere episode Sex and the City The episode garnered a 2 9 household rating translating to 2 8 million households The encore episode achieved a 3 0 rating 2 96 million households 12 The episode was watched by 3 84 million viewers 13 The season finale Oh Come All Ye Faithful was watched by 4 44 million viewers 14 The first season averaged a total viewership of 6 9 million viewers 15 In the United Kingdom the series debuted on Channel 4 on February 3 1999 to 4 53 million viewers ranking as the third most watched program on television on the week ending February 7 1999 The following episodes attracted between 2 5 and 4 million viewers UK ratings edit All viewing figures and ranks are sourced from BARB 16 No in Episode Air date Time slot EST Viewership series season inmillions Weeklyrank 1 1 Sex and the City February 3 1999 Wednesdays 10 00 pm 4 53 3 76 2 Models and Mortals February 10 1999 3 28 14 77 3 Bay of Married Pigs February 17 1999 3 90 7 78 4 The Valley of Twenty Something Guys February 24 1999 3 45 14 79 5 The Power of Female Sex March 3 1999 3 18 13 80 6 Secret Sex March 10 1999 2 52 20 81 7 The Monogamists March 17 1999 3 13 9 82 8 Three s a Crowd March 24 1999 2 54 24 83 9 The Turtle and the Hare March 31 1999 2 56 19 84 10 The Baby Shower April 7 1999 2 71 17 85 11 The Drought April 14 1999 12 12 Oh Come All Ye Faithful April 21 1999 Awards and nominations edit See also List of awards and nominations received by Sex and the City At the 56th Golden Globe Awards Sarah Jessica Parker received a nomination for award for Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy 17 At the 50th Primetime Emmy Awards the series was nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series while Parker received a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series 18 19 Sex and the City received seven nominations from the Online Film amp Television Association for the OFTA Television Awards including awards for Best New Comedy Series Best Cable Series and Best Ensemble in a Cable Series 20 Home media release editThe DVD boxset for the first season was released by HBO Home Video in the United States on May 23 2000 nearly two years since it completed its broadcast on television The season boxset in addition to the twelve episodes includes features such as commentary from the cast and show creator episode previews and an inside look at the show The boxset was popular in the United States selling 1 1 million copies by 2003 21 Sex and the City The Complete First Season Set details Special features 22 12 episodes 2 disc set DVD 1 33 1 aspect ratio Subtitles English French English Dolby Surround 5 1 Dolby Surround Stereo Spanish Mono Episode Previews approx 0 30 each Inside Sex and the City 3 49 Research 0 31 Cast amp Filmmakers 5 cast members and show creator Awards amp Nominations DVD release date Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 May 23 2000 2000 05 23 23 July 11 2005 2005 07 11 24 October 2 2008 2008 10 02 25 References edit Carrie Bradshaw played by Sarah Jessica Parker HBO com Home Box Office Inc Archived from the original on August 7 2017 Retrieved July 31 2015 Samantha Jones played by Kim Cattrall HBO com Home Box Office Inc Archived from the original on October 18 2017 Retrieved July 31 2015 Charlotte York played by Kristin Davis HBO com Home Box Office Inc Archived from the original on 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