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South of Nowhere

South of Nowhere is an American teen drama television series created by Thomas W. Lynch. It first aired on November 4, 2005, on Noggin as part of its teen programming block, The N.[1] The show was produced by Noggin LLC in association with the creator's studio, Tom Lynch Company. It ran for three seasons and 40 episodes in total, the last of which aired on December 12, 2008. Live webisodes were also created to accompany each episode in the season-two storyline, and were seen exclusively through The N's website on the Click.

South of Nowhere
Created byThomas W. Lynch
StarringGabrielle Christian
Mandy Musgrave
Matt Cohen
Chris Hunter
Rob Moran
Maeve Quinlan
Valery Ortiz
Danso Gordon (Seasons 1-2)
Austen Parros (Seasons 1-2)
Eileen April Boylan (Seasons 2-3)
Aasha Davis (Seasons 2-3)
Opening theme"I Don't Want to Know (If You Don't Want Me)"
The Donnas
(Season 1, broadcast)
"Lift Me Up"
Gena Olivier
(Season 1, DVD)
"Wasted"
L.P.
(Seasons 2-3)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes40 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesNoggin LLC
Tom Lynch Company
Original release
NetworkThe N (Noggin)
ReleaseNovember 4, 2005 (2005-11-04) –
December 12, 2008 (2008-12-12)

The show follows the lives of the members of the Carlin family (Paula, Arthur, Glen, Clay, and Spencer) as they adjust to moving from Ohio to Los Angeles, California. One of the main focuses include the relationship between Spencer Carlin (Gabrielle Christian) and her bisexual friend, Ashley Davies (Mandy Musgrave). The close friendship between Ashley and Spencer led Spencer to question her own sexuality, a subject which created controversy before the show first aired. It was the first series on The N to deal with such a subject relating to the primary characters. South of Nowhere was positively reviewed by publications such as Variety,[2] The Boston Globe,[3] and The New York Times.[4]

Rare for a teen series, but fitting with Noggin/The N's goals as a "thinking channel", the show was created with loose educational goals in mind. Parent discussion guides were available for each episode on The N's website.[5] The guides offered tips and questions about the topics raised in South of Nowhere, especially those centered around sexual identity, to use as discussion starters with teenagers.[6]

Plot edit

 
The main cast (season two)

The series begins with the Carlins moving to Los Angeles. The Carlin children transfer to a Los Angeles school called King High. The father, Arthur, works as a social worker and school counselor. The mother, Paula, initiated the move to accept a lucrative job in the emergency room of a Los Angeles hospital. Throughout the series, Arthur and Paula struggle to keep their family happy and together in their new environment.

The youngest Carlin child, Spencer, befriends a bisexual girl named Ashley Davies. Ashley is the jaded, neglected daughter of a famous rock star. As her friendship with Ashley develops into a romance, Spencer begins to question her sexuality. When she figures out that she is gay, Clay and Arthur support her, while Glen and Paula struggle to understand it at first and take time to realize the error of their ways. Spencer's relationship with Ashley introduces her to Aiden Dennison, who was once Ashley's boyfriend, as well as to Kyla Woods, Ashley's estranged half-sister, who debuts in season two. Spencer and Ashley's storylines involve topics of homosexuality, homophobia, peer pressure, religion, romance, and high school.

The middle child, Clay, was adopted by the Carlins and is African-American. He is a straight-A student and cares deeply about his future and his family. He becomes best friends with a movie buff named Sean Miller, and he dates an aspiring artist named Chelsea Lewis. Clay constantly wonders about his birth mother, which drives him to find out her identity and meet with her. When Clay discovers that his birth mother chose to give him up for adoption because she was a teen parent, he is hurt by her treatment of him, but they eventually make partial amends. At the end of the second season, Clay is murdered in a drive-by shooting at prom, deeply affecting his family and friends for the remainder of the series. Clay's storylines, as well as Sean and Chelsea's, deal with topics of racism, abortion, adoption, teen pregnancy, hate crimes, and stepfamilies.

The eldest child, Glen, is the athlete of the family. He joins the basketball team and quickly upstages the former star player, Aiden. Glen begins to date the captain of the cheerleading squad, Madison Duarte, and is sought after by colleges for his basketball skills. During an impromptu basketball match, though, Glen injures his leg and is unable to play. He becomes addicted to the painkillers to which he is prescribed, which leads to him losing his basketball dreams by the time he graduates. As a graduate, Glen plans to join the army, but later decides against it, eventually choosing to work at a sporting goods store. Glen's storylines involve topics of drugs, drug dealing, arrests, college, stress, and the military.

Episodes edit

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 11 November 4, 2005 February 3, 2006
2 13 September 29, 2006 December 22, 2006
3 16 August 10, 2007 December 12, 2008

Cast edit

History edit

Production edit

Thomas Lynch said, "I believe The N is the only network bold and daring enough to air this series, and I'm thrilled to be collaborating with them."[7] He said that Amy Friedman, the creative director of Noggin and The N, "showed no fear about the idea" of a coming-out storyline; her main focus was ensuring that the subject matter was treated respectfully.[8]

Tom Ascheim, the general manager of Noggin and The N, said that South of Nowhere represented how he wanted The N block to present itself. In an interview with The New York Times, Ascheim said that the show "doesn't preach...it doesn't pretend it's doing something particularly heroic...it just kind of says, 'Hi, here we are, being who we are.'"[8] Likewise, Friedman called the show "definitional" to the block.[9]

Each episode of South of Nowhere is half an hour in length with commercials (23–25 minutes of actual program). The pilot episode was produced as two episode segments[10] and runs for one hour (about 46 minutes of actual program). Noggin LLC initially ordered 11 episodes of the series for its The N block, which aired on Fridays at 8:30 p.m.[11]

On February 27, 2008, The N's podcast, The N'Sider Podcast, announced that South of Nowhere was to be cancelled after the end of season three. On February 28, an official announcement was made on the show's website that it would be the last season.

"Things change. It doesn't always seem good, but change they do. South of Nowhere has been a great journey. A show like this could not have existed ten years ago on youth oriented television or any television for that matter. But exist it does, because things change. I have loved my experience with The N for having the courage and vision to air South. I love the fans for allowing me to tell real stories about their lives. I love all of the producers, writers, directors, and crew who took the series into their hearts and participated in SON as more than a 'job'. I love the cast and how they dimensionalized the characters and created real people that you as fans could relate to and feel for as they reflected your own lives. I especially love Spashley, The name you gave to the two lead characters. To be able to create a show called 'Excellent,' 'groundbreaking' and 'impossible to resist' is rare. To create a show that touches the hearts and lives of a generation is a gift. Thank you for allowing me and Spashley into your hearts. And remember, things change, so there's no telling where the stories of Spashley will show up next.
Love and Respect-Tom Lynch Creator / Executive Producer[12]

Broadcast edit

Rather than cut the season in half, The N gave South of Nowhere a four-week break. The show returned to Noggin's nighttime lineup in January 2006 with the remaining episodes from the original order to air. During the breaks between episodes, interviews were shown with two of the stars, Gabrielle Christian and Matt Cohen, during commercial breaks.

The second season was originally set to begin on October 6, 2006, but was pushed up to September 29, 2006. Its season premiere followed the sixth-season premiere of Degrassi: The Next Generation. The N officially renewed South of Nowhere for a third season of 16 episodes in 2007.[13] Eight episodes aired from August 10, 2007 to September 21, 2007.

Promotions began airing in March 2008 stating the show would be returning April 11. However, on March 21, it was announced that the final half of the third season had been pushed back to the fall. South of Nowhere returned for the remainder of its third season on October 10, 2008 and ended its run on December 12, 2008.

Music edit

  • In the broadcast version of season one, the theme song was "I Don't Wanna Know (If You Don't Want Me)" by The Donnas.
  • The show's theme song for the second and third seasons is "Wasted" by LP.
  • For the Amazon DVD and iTunes releases, the first season's theme music was replaced with "Lift Me Up" by Gena Olivier.
  • The song used in the teaser trailers for season one was "No Money Fun" by Oly.
  • "Reasons to Fall" by Lauren Hoffman is used multiple times in "The Morning After". Another song by Hoffman, "Ghost You Know", was used during the ending scene of the season one finale. Her songs "Broken", "Hope You Don't Mind" and "Magic Stick" are also used throughout the series.
  • The song used in early promos for season one is "Perfect Vision" by Montag.
  • The song used in the first promo for season three is "Deep" by Ben Broussard.
  • The song used in the promo for the last half of the series is "Goodbye" by Secondhand Serenade.
  • The song used in the episode "Girls Guide To Dating" (also titled "Girls Guide To Dating Girls") is "Something In Me" by Katelyn Tarver.
  • The song used in "Behind The Music" is "What I Wouldn't Give" by Skylar Grey.
  • The song used twice ("Saturday Night Is For Fighting" and "The It Girls") is "Hollywood" by Conex.[14]

Release edit

Syndication edit

In Canada, reruns aired on MuchMusic from 2011 to 2012. In the United Sattes, reruns aired on TeenNick from 2009 to 2010 and again in 2012, and on Logo TV in 2017.

DVD releases edit

Nickelodeon, the owner of Noggin/The N, struck a deal with Amazon.com to produce DVDs of its shows, including South of Nowhere. Amazon made the discs, cover art, and disc art themselves.[15]

Streaming edit

South of Nowhere is available to download online on the "TV Shows" section of Apple's U.S. iTunes Store and the episodes are formatted for use with the Apple iPod. The show is also available for download on Amazon Unbox service and viewable on a compatible PC, TV, or portable video player. On all of these copies, the first-season episodes have had the opening and closing theme music replaced with different music (noted above).

All episodes, as well as the webisodes, were able to be streamed on The N's video service "The Click".[16][needs update] However, this service is only available in selected countries. It is not available in Canada. Episodes can also be viewed on Logo's official website.

Season 2 was released on September 16, 2008, through Amazon.com.[17] Season 1 was released on October 21, 2008.[18] These contain the same edits as used on Amazon Unbox. Season 1 does not feature opening credits for the majority of the episodes, though the accompanying music track, "Life Me Up," is used in the closing credits for each. Season 3 was released on June 16, 2009 through Amazon.

Reception edit

Critical edit

South of Nowhere received positive reviews from television critics. Jill Murphy of Common Sense Media gave the series a four out of five stars stating "An eye-opening portrayal; OK for mature teens.".[19]

Ratings edit

Ratings for the second season were up by 35% from season 1. On November 17, 2006, the series reached a high among teens with a 2.16 rating.[20]

Awards and nominations edit

The series was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006,[21] 2007[22] and 2009.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ "The most well-adjusted gays on television". Slate. December 9, 2005. It's no coincidence that both shows appear on The N —the nighttime tween incarnation of Nickelodeon's Noggin.
  2. ^ Lowry, Brian (2005-11-02). "South of Nowhere review". Variety. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
  3. ^ Weiss, Joanna (2005-11-05). ""Nowhere" is a scary place for school". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
  4. ^ Stanley, Alessandra (2005-11-04). ""The Boondock Saints" - "South of Nowhere" Review". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
  5. ^ . The N on Noggin. 2005. Archived from the original on May 18, 2006.
  6. ^ "The N Delves Into Identity and Self Discovery with Its New Teen Drama 'South of Nowhere' Beginning November 4". The Futon Critic. October 5, 2005.
  7. ^ "The N Greenlights 'South of Nowhere,' a New Provocative Teen Drama by Tom Lynch". The Futon Critic. May 31, 2005.
  8. ^ a b Aurthur, Kate (April 2, 2006). "The N Finds a Place on Teenagers' Screens". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "Amy Friedman, SVP of Development and Creative Director, Nickelodeon Digital Television". Multichannel News. January 28, 2006.
  10. ^ Thomas W. Lynch. . Archived from the original on June 7, 2008. Pilot (101 / 102)
  11. ^ "New TV Series 'South of Nowhere' to Feature a Lesbian Teen". AfterEllen. June 2, 2005. South of Nowhere airs on Fridays at 8:30pm on The Noggin.
  12. ^ Lo, Malinda (February 29, 2008). . AfterEllen.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-13. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  13. ^ "The N Greenlights the Third Season of the Critically Acclaimed Teen Drama South of Nowhere From the Tom Lynch Company" (Press release). The N. 2007-02-06 – via The Futon Critic.
  14. ^ "Ben's music on "South of Nowhere" site". Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-08-23. Retrieved 2008-08-24.
  16. ^ . The-N.com. Archived from the original on 2007-08-23. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  17. ^ ASIN B001EHDSPW, South of Nowhere Season 2 3-Disc Set
  18. ^ ASIN B001EHDSPM, South of Nowhere Season 1 3-Disc Set
  19. ^ South of Nowhere Review. Jill Murphy, Commonsensemedia.org.tv
  20. ^ "The N's South of Nowhere Reaches a New Zenith'". Mediaweek. from the original on 2006-12-14.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-01-27. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
  22. ^ "GLAAD Media Awards (Television categories)". Blogs.dailynews.com. 21 January 2007.
  23. ^ "The GLAAD Media Awards nominations are revealed!!! [Update])". Blogs.dailynews.com. 27 January 2009.

External links edit

  • South of Nowhere at IMDb  

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For the Portuguese novel previously translated as South of Nowhere see The Land at the End of the World South of Nowhere is an American teen drama television series created by Thomas W Lynch It first aired on November 4 2005 on Noggin as part of its teen programming block The N 1 The show was produced by Noggin LLC in association with the creator s studio Tom Lynch Company It ran for three seasons and 40 episodes in total the last of which aired on December 12 2008 Live webisodes were also created to accompany each episode in the season two storyline and were seen exclusively through The N s website on the Click South of NowhereCreated byThomas W LynchStarringGabrielle ChristianMandy MusgraveMatt CohenChris HunterRob MoranMaeve QuinlanValery OrtizDanso Gordon Seasons 1 2 Austen Parros Seasons 1 2 Eileen April Boylan Seasons 2 3 Aasha Davis Seasons 2 3 Opening theme I Don t Want to Know If You Don t Want Me The Donnas Season 1 broadcast Lift Me Up Gena Olivier Season 1 DVD Wasted L P Seasons 2 3 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes40 list of episodes ProductionRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesNoggin LLCTom Lynch CompanyOriginal releaseNetworkThe N Noggin ReleaseNovember 4 2005 2005 11 04 December 12 2008 2008 12 12 The show follows the lives of the members of the Carlin family Paula Arthur Glen Clay and Spencer as they adjust to moving from Ohio to Los Angeles California One of the main focuses include the relationship between Spencer Carlin Gabrielle Christian and her bisexual friend Ashley Davies Mandy Musgrave The close friendship between Ashley and Spencer led Spencer to question her own sexuality a subject which created controversy before the show first aired It was the first series on The N to deal with such a subject relating to the primary characters South of Nowhere was positively reviewed by publications such as Variety 2 The Boston Globe 3 and The New York Times 4 Rare for a teen series but fitting with Noggin The N s goals as a thinking channel the show was created with loose educational goals in mind Parent discussion guides were available for each episode on The N s website 5 The guides offered tips and questions about the topics raised in South of Nowhere especially those centered around sexual identity to use as discussion starters with teenagers 6 Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 3 Cast 4 History 4 1 Production 4 2 Broadcast 4 3 Music 5 Release 5 1 Syndication 5 2 DVD releases 5 3 Streaming 6 Reception 6 1 Critical 6 2 Ratings 6 3 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksPlot edit nbsp The main cast season two The series begins with the Carlins moving to Los Angeles The Carlin children transfer to a Los Angeles school called King High The father Arthur works as a social worker and school counselor The mother Paula initiated the move to accept a lucrative job in the emergency room of a Los Angeles hospital Throughout the series Arthur and Paula struggle to keep their family happy and together in their new environment The youngest Carlin child Spencer befriends a bisexual girl named Ashley Davies Ashley is the jaded neglected daughter of a famous rock star As her friendship with Ashley develops into a romance Spencer begins to question her sexuality When she figures out that she is gay Clay and Arthur support her while Glen and Paula struggle to understand it at first and take time to realize the error of their ways Spencer s relationship with Ashley introduces her to Aiden Dennison who was once Ashley s boyfriend as well as to Kyla Woods Ashley s estranged half sister who debuts in season two Spencer and Ashley s storylines involve topics of homosexuality homophobia peer pressure religion romance and high school The middle child Clay was adopted by the Carlins and is African American He is a straight A student and cares deeply about his future and his family He becomes best friends with a movie buff named Sean Miller and he dates an aspiring artist named Chelsea Lewis Clay constantly wonders about his birth mother which drives him to find out her identity and meet with her When Clay discovers that his birth mother chose to give him up for adoption because she was a teen parent he is hurt by her treatment of him but they eventually make partial amends At the end of the second season Clay is murdered in a drive by shooting at prom deeply affecting his family and friends for the remainder of the series Clay s storylines as well as Sean and Chelsea s deal with topics of racism abortion adoption teen pregnancy hate crimes and stepfamilies The eldest child Glen is the athlete of the family He joins the basketball team and quickly upstages the former star player Aiden Glen begins to date the captain of the cheerleading squad Madison Duarte and is sought after by colleges for his basketball skills During an impromptu basketball match though Glen injures his leg and is unable to play He becomes addicted to the painkillers to which he is prescribed which leads to him losing his basketball dreams by the time he graduates As a graduate Glen plans to join the army but later decides against it eventually choosing to work at a sporting goods store Glen s storylines involve topics of drugs drug dealing arrests college stress and the military Episodes editMain article List of South of Nowhere episodes Season Episodes Originally airedFirst aired Last aired1 11 November 4 2005 February 3 20062 13 September 29 2006 December 22 20063 16 August 10 2007 December 12 2008Cast editMain article List of South of Nowhere characters Gabrielle Christian as Spencer Carlin Mandy Musgrave as Ashley Davies Matt Cohen as Aiden Dennison Chris Hunter as Glen Carlin Danso Gordon as Clay Carlin seasons 1 2 guest star in season 3 Rob Moran as Arthur Carlin Maeve Quinlan as Paula Carlin Austen Parros as Sean Miller seasons 1 2 recurring in season 3 Valery Ortiz as Madison Duarte Aasha Davis as Chelsea Lewis season 3 recurring in seasons 1 2 Eileen April Boylan as Kyla Woods seasons 2 3 History editProduction edit Thomas Lynch said I believe The N is the only network bold and daring enough to air this series and I m thrilled to be collaborating with them 7 He said that Amy Friedman the creative director of Noggin and The N showed no fear about the idea of a coming out storyline her main focus was ensuring that the subject matter was treated respectfully 8 Tom Ascheim the general manager of Noggin and The N said that South of Nowhere represented how he wanted The N block to present itself In an interview with The New York Times Ascheim said that the show doesn t preach it doesn t pretend it s doing something particularly heroic it just kind of says Hi here we are being who we are 8 Likewise Friedman called the show definitional to the block 9 Each episode of South of Nowhere is half an hour in length with commercials 23 25 minutes of actual program The pilot episode was produced as two episode segments 10 and runs for one hour about 46 minutes of actual program Noggin LLC initially ordered 11 episodes of the series for its The N block which aired on Fridays at 8 30 p m 11 On February 27 2008 The N s podcast The N Sider Podcast announced that South of Nowhere was to be cancelled after the end of season three On February 28 an official announcement was made on the show s website that it would be the last season Things change It doesn t always seem good but change they do South of Nowhere has been a great journey A show like this could not have existed ten years ago on youth oriented television or any television for that matter But exist it does because things change I have loved my experience with The N for having the courage and vision to air South I love the fans for allowing me to tell real stories about their lives I love all of the producers writers directors and crew who took the series into their hearts and participated in SON as more than a job I love the cast and how they dimensionalized the characters and created real people that you as fans could relate to and feel for as they reflected your own lives I especially love Spashley The name you gave to the two lead characters To be able to create a show called Excellent groundbreaking and impossible to resist is rare To create a show that touches the hearts and lives of a generation is a gift Thank you for allowing me and Spashley into your hearts And remember things change so there s no telling where the stories of Spashley will show up next Love and Respect Tom Lynch Creator Executive Producer 12 Broadcast edit Rather than cut the season in half The N gave South of Nowhere a four week break The show returned to Noggin s nighttime lineup in January 2006 with the remaining episodes from the original order to air During the breaks between episodes interviews were shown with two of the stars Gabrielle Christian and Matt Cohen during commercial breaks The second season was originally set to begin on October 6 2006 but was pushed up to September 29 2006 Its season premiere followed the sixth season premiere of Degrassi The Next Generation The N officially renewed South of Nowhere for a third season of 16 episodes in 2007 13 Eight episodes aired from August 10 2007 to September 21 2007 Promotions began airing in March 2008 stating the show would be returning April 11 However on March 21 it was announced that the final half of the third season had been pushed back to the fall South of Nowhere returned for the remainder of its third season on October 10 2008 and ended its run on December 12 2008 Music edit In the broadcast version of season one the theme song was I Don t Wanna Know If You Don t Want Me by The Donnas The show s theme song for the second and third seasons is Wasted by LP For the Amazon DVD and iTunes releases the first season s theme music was replaced with Lift Me Up by Gena Olivier The song used in the teaser trailers for season one was No Money Fun by Oly Reasons to Fall by Lauren Hoffman is used multiple times in The Morning After Another song by Hoffman Ghost You Know was used during the ending scene of the season one finale Her songs Broken Hope You Don t Mind and Magic Stick are also used throughout the series The song used in early promos for season one is Perfect Vision by Montag The song used in the first promo for season three is Deep by Ben Broussard The song used in the promo for the last half of the series is Goodbye by Secondhand Serenade The song used in the episode Girls Guide To Dating also titled Girls Guide To Dating Girls is Something In Me by Katelyn Tarver The song used in Behind The Music is What I Wouldn t Give by Skylar Grey The song used twice Saturday Night Is For Fighting and The It Girls is Hollywood by Conex 14 Release editSyndication edit In Canada reruns aired on MuchMusic from 2011 to 2012 In the United Sattes reruns aired on TeenNick from 2009 to 2010 and again in 2012 and on Logo TV in 2017 DVD releases edit Nickelodeon the owner of Noggin The N struck a deal with Amazon com to produce DVDs of its shows including South of Nowhere Amazon made the discs cover art and disc art themselves 15 Streaming edit South of Nowhere is available to download online on the TV Shows section of Apple s U S iTunes Store and the episodes are formatted for use with the Apple iPod The show is also available for download on Amazon Unbox service and viewable on a compatible PC TV or portable video player On all of these copies the first season episodes have had the opening and closing theme music replaced with different music noted above All episodes as well as the webisodes were able to be streamed on The N s video service The Click 16 needs update However this service is only available in selected countries It is not available in Canada Episodes can also be viewed on Logo s official website Season 2 was released on September 16 2008 through Amazon com 17 Season 1 was released on October 21 2008 18 These contain the same edits as used on Amazon Unbox Season 1 does not feature opening credits for the majority of the episodes though the accompanying music track Life Me Up is used in the closing credits for each Season 3 was released on June 16 2009 through Amazon Reception editCritical edit South of Nowhere received positive reviews from television critics Jill Murphy of Common Sense Media gave the series a four out of five stars stating An eye opening portrayal OK for mature teens 19 Ratings edit Ratings for the second season were up by 35 from season 1 On November 17 2006 the series reached a high among teens with a 2 16 rating 20 Awards and nominations edit The series was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006 21 2007 22 and 2009 23 References edit The most well adjusted gays on television Slate December 9 2005 It s no coincidence that both shows appear on The N the nighttime tween incarnation of Nickelodeon s Noggin Lowry Brian 2005 11 02 South of Nowhere review Variety Retrieved 2018 07 08 Weiss Joanna 2005 11 05 Nowhere is a scary place for school The Boston Globe Retrieved 2017 05 16 Stanley Alessandra 2005 11 04 The Boondock Saints South of Nowhere Review The New York Times Retrieved 2017 05 16 Using The N in Real Life South of Nowhere Discussion Guides The N on Noggin 2005 Archived from the original on May 18 2006 The N Delves Into Identity and Self Discovery with Its New Teen Drama South of Nowhere Beginning November 4 The Futon Critic October 5 2005 The N Greenlights South of Nowhere a New Provocative Teen Drama by Tom Lynch The Futon Critic May 31 2005 a b Aurthur Kate April 2 2006 The N Finds a Place on Teenagers Screens The New York Times Amy Friedman SVP of Development and Creative Director Nickelodeon Digital Television Multichannel News January 28 2006 Thomas W Lynch The N s South of Nowhere Tom Lynch Company Archived from the original on June 7 2008 Pilot 101 102 New TV Series South of Nowhere to Feature a Lesbian Teen AfterEllen June 2 2005 South of Nowhere airs on Fridays at 8 30pm on The Noggin Lo Malinda February 29 2008 Best Lesbian Week Ever February 29 2008 AfterEllen com Archived from the original on 2015 09 13 Retrieved 2021 11 29 The N Greenlights the Third Season of the Critically Acclaimed Teen Drama South of Nowhere From the Tom Lynch Company Press release The N 2007 02 06 via The Futon Critic Ben s music on South of Nowhere site Retrieved 2007 06 18 Site News DVD news Amazon and Nickelodeon Paramount Strike Deal for Burn on Demand Titles TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on 2008 08 23 Retrieved 2008 08 24 South of Nowhere on The Click The N com Archived from the original on 2007 08 23 Retrieved 2007 06 18 ASIN B001EHDSPW South of Nowhere Season 2 3 Disc Set ASIN B001EHDSPM South of Nowhere Season 1 3 Disc Set South of Nowhere Review Jill Murphy Commonsensemedia org tv The N s South of Nowhere Reaches a New Zenith Mediaweek Archived from the original on 2006 12 14 GLAAD Media Awards Nominations Announced TMZ com Archived from the original on 2019 01 27 Retrieved 2019 01 27 GLAAD Media Awards Television categories Blogs dailynews com 21 January 2007 The GLAAD Media Awards nominations are revealed Update Blogs dailynews com 27 January 2009 External links editSouth of Nowhere at IMDb nbsp South of Nowhere cast interviews and episode recaps on After Ellen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South of Nowhere amp oldid 1203474844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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