Californication

American comedy-drama television series

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June 29 2014 Californication concluded its final season, completing a total of seven seasons and 84 episodes on Showtime.
2013 Production begins for the seventh and final season of Californication.
2013 During Season 6, Hank is recruited by rockstar Atticus Fetch to write for him, and travels on a tour bus with Faith.
December 2013 Showtime officially announces that Californication will conclude after its seventh season.
June 4 2013 Mercedes Masohn announces her guest role as Amy Taylor Walsh in the seventh season of Californication, playing a TV star who involves Hank in a compromising situation.
January 13 2013 Season 6 of Californication premiered, focusing on Hank's rehabilitation and his relationship with Faith, a rockstar groupie/muse he meets in rehab.
2012 Hank begins working on the screenplay 'Santa Monica Cop' for rapper-turned-actor Samurai Apocalypse (RZA), after initially turning down the job due to financial necessity.
January 8 2012 Californication returns to Showtime for its fifth season, with the narrative set 2 years and 9 months after season four. The season introduces significant changes in the characters' lives, including Hank's return to Los Angeles for a business-related visit involving writing a screenplay for Samurai Apocalypse.
2011 The lawsuit between Red Hot Chili Peppers and Showtime Networks was settled out of court, according to Hollywood news site TheWrap.
March 27 2011 Season four of Californication concluded.
January 11 2011 The season four soundtrack was released, featuring exclusive tracks including Tommy Lee's solo version of 'Home Sweet Home' and three rock covers from the show's on-screen band Queens of Dogtown.
January 9 2011 Season four of Californication premiered, continuing the story 72 hours after Hank's arrest at the end of season three.
2010 Producers Tom Kapinos, David Duchovny, Fattore, Dyer, and Fusaro are nominated for the PGA Awards' Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Television — Comedy.
April 19 2010 Filming for season four of Californication began.

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