Sunny Mondays Continue on COMEDY CENTRAL(R)! The Sixth Season of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Debuts on Monday, January 3 With Back-to-Back Episodes Every Monday From 9:00 P.M.-11:00 P.M. ET/PT

Dec 06, 2010
By ViacomCBS Staff

The Half-Hour Series Stars Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson And Danny DeVito

The gang from Paddy's Pub is back with a sixth season of misadventures! Season six of the critically-acclaimed comedy series, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" premieres on Monday, January 3 at 9:00 p.m. with back-to-back episodes from 9:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. ET/PT. The series will air every Monday night in a two-hour block beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.

From getting married to fighting gay marriage and determining who got Dee pregnant, Dennis, Mac, Charlie, Dee and Frank are back and ready to welcome viewers to the bar where nobody knows your name. Crude, controversial, outlandish and downright hilarious, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" premiered on August 4, 2005 and has aired for five seasons on FX. The half-hour series, starring Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson and Danny DeVito, features the cast as self-centered owners of Paddy's Irish Pub in Philadelphia who will do just about anything, no matter how reprehensible, in an attempt to better their own situation. Serious issues such as racism, abortion, underage drinking, molestation, gun control, cancer and death somehow weave their way into the cockeyed universe of "The Gang." The characters are experts on every subject but actually possess expertise in nothing at all. They often use revisionist history to bolster their self-worth, which contrasts sharply with the true reality of their lives.

Initially shot by McElhenney, Howerton and Day on a hand-held digital camera and edited on a home computer for $200 - most of which went to pay for pizza and the cost of gasoline to drive to location shoots - FX picked up the show and re-shot the pilot (for a price significantly higher than that of the original $200). "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" was created by McElhenney and is executive produced by McElhenney, Day and Howerton. Michael Rotenberg and Nick Frenkel are also executive producers. The series is produced by FX Productions and distributed by Twentieth Television.

COMEDY CENTRAL acquired the exclusive basic cable syndication rights to "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" in a multi-year deal with Twentieth Century Fox that allowed the all-comedy channel to air the series for a special, limited summer 2010 run. Following its summer window, the series now settles into its long-term, multi-year run. In addition to the January premiere of season six, COMEDY CENTRAL has also ordered season seven of the series. First-run seasons of "Sunny" will continue to air on FX. FX Productions will have produced 84 episodes through season seven.

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