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Orange Is the New Black

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Piper Chapman is a public relations executive with a career and a fiance when her past suddenly catches up to her. In her mid-30s she is sentenced to spend time in a minimum-security women's prison in Connecticut for her association with a drug runner 10 years earlier. Forced to trade power suits for prison orange, Chapman makes her way through the corrections system and adjusts to life behind bars, making friends with the many eccentric, unusual and unexpected people she meets.

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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials 0
Season 1 July 2013 13
Season 2 June 2014 13
Season 3 June 2015 13
Season 4 June 2016 13
Season 5 June 2017 13
Season 6 July 2018 13
Season 7 July 2019 13
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Season 1 July 2013 13
Season 2 June 2014 13
Season 3 June 2015 13
Season 4 June 2016 13
Season 5 June 2017 13
Season 6 July 2018 13
Season 7 July 2019 13
Unassigned Episodes 0
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 July 2013 July 2019 91
Unassigned Episodes 0
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Jenji Kohan 194 07/11/2013 - 07/26/2019
Lauren Morelli 11 07/11/2013 - 06/09/2017
Nick Jones 8 07/11/2013 - 06/17/2016
Sara Hess 7 07/11/2013 - 06/17/2016
Tara Herrmann 6 07/11/2013 - 06/09/2017
Carolina Paiz 4 06/09/2017 - 07/26/2019
Anthony Natoli 4 06/09/2017 - 07/26/2019
Jordan Harrison 4 06/11/2015 - 06/09/2017
Brian Chamberlayne 4 07/27/2018 - 07/26/2019
Jim Danger Gray 3 06/11/2015 - 06/17/2016
Hilary Weisman Graham 3 07/27/2018 - 07/26/2019
Merritt Tierce 3 07/27/2018 - 07/26/2019
Rebecca Angelo 2 06/09/2017
Marco Ramirez 2 07/11/2013
Kirsa Rein 2 07/27/2018 - 07/26/2019
Hartley Voss 2 06/06/2014 - 06/17/2016
Tami Sagher 2 07/27/2018 - 07/26/2019
Lauren Schuker Blum 2 06/09/2017
Carly Mensch 2 06/17/2016
Heather Jeng Bladt 2 07/27/2018 - 07/26/2019
Alex Regnery 2 06/06/2014 - 06/17/2016
Vera Santamaria 2 07/27/2018 - 07/26/2019
Liz Friedman 1 07/11/2013
Molly Smith Metzler 1 06/09/2017
Gary Lennon 1 07/11/2013
Josh Koenigsberg 1 06/09/2017
Stephen Falk 1 06/06/2014
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Andrew McCarthy 15 07/11/2013 - 07/26/2019
Michael Trim 11 07/11/2013 - 07/26/2019
Phil Abraham 11 07/11/2013 - 07/26/2019
Constantine Makris 10 07/11/2013 - 07/26/2019
Sian Heder 8 07/11/2013 - 07/27/2018
Nick Sandow 6 06/09/2017 - 07/26/2019
Mark A. Burley 5 06/11/2015 - 07/26/2019
Laura Prepon 4 06/09/2017 - 07/26/2019
Uta Briesewitz 4 07/11/2013 - 06/09/2017
Erin Feeley 4 06/17/2016 - 07/26/2019
Natasha Lyonne 2 07/26/2019
Jodie Foster 2 07/11/2013 - 06/06/2014
Jesse Peretz 2 06/11/2015 - 06/09/2017
Ludovic Littee 2 07/27/2018 - 07/26/2019
Lev L. Spiro 1 06/17/2016
Jennifer Getzinger 1 06/06/2014
Matthew Penn 1 07/11/2013
Adam Bernstein 1 06/17/2016
Wendey Stanzler 1 06/09/2017
Matthew Weiner 1 06/17/2016
Anthony Hemingway 1 06/11/2015
Allison Anders 1 06/06/2014
S.J. Clarkson 1 06/06/2014
Tricia Brock 1 06/17/2016
Daisy von Scherler Mayer 1 06/06/2014
Diego Velasco 1 07/26/2019
Julie Anne Robinson 1 06/11/2015
Nicole Holofcener 1 06/11/2015
Clark Johnson 1 07/27/2018

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