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In every generation there is a Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer. Sarah Michelle Gellar stars as Buffy Summers. For five years Buffy slayed vampires on the WB, then for her last two seasons she went to UPN.

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07x22 Chosen Aired: May. 20, 2003

Buffy catches up with Angel, who has come to Sunnydale with the intention of helping Buffy in her impending battle. After Buffy refuses his help, … [continue reading]

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is Completed/Ended
The show had 7 seasons and 145 episodes air between 1997 and 2003.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Mar. 10, 1997
Status:
Completed/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
1997 - 2003
To-Date:
7 Seasons
145 Episodes
Network
UPN TV Network

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  • USA ratings for the series over the seven year run: Season 1 - 3.7 million viewers; Season 2 - 5.2 million viewers; Season 3 - 5.3 million viewers; Season 4 - 5.1 million viewers; Season 5 -…
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    USA ratings for the series over the seven year run: Season 1 - 3.7 million viewers; Season 2 - 5.2 million viewers; Season 3 - 5.3 million viewers; Season 4 - 5.1 million viewers; Season 5 - 4.5 million viewers; Season 6 - 4.6 million; viewers Season 7 - 4.1 million.
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  • Tom Lenk, who plays Andrew Wells, originally appeared in the 5th season's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) {Real Me (#5.2)} as Harmony's minion, Cyrus.
  • Although she was not credited by name, one of the executive producers of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the country singer Dolly Parton, who had a production partnership (called Sandollar…
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    Although she was not credited by name, one of the executive producers of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the country singer Dolly Parton, who had a production partnership (called Sandollar Entertainment) with Sandy Gallin, who had managed Parton's career.
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