
SEX AND THE CITY: THE PERFECT PRESENT (TV)
Summary
The first of two episodes on this tape. One in this comedy series about Carrie Bradshaw, a single Manhattanite who writes a popular sex-advice column for a newspaper while dishing out dating advice and dirt with her three closest friends. In this episode, Carrie sees Berger's apartment for the first time and is pleased -- until she hears about his ex-girlfriend that used to live there with him. Samantha runs into her "best sex in years" at a purse party. Charlotte begins Jewish conversion classes but struggles with having to ditch her Christian traditions. Also, Miranda becames jealous of Steve's new girlfriend, and Carrie has accidental phone sex with Mr. Big.
This selection from the Alan Gerry Cable Collection has been made available by the Gerry Foundation, Inc.
Details
- NETWORK: HBO
- DATE: July 6, 2004 9:00 PM
- RUNNING TIME: 0:29:11
- COLOR/B&W: Color
- CATALOG ID: T:80033
- GENRE: Comedy
- SUBJECT HEADING: Comedy
- SERIES RUN: HBO - TV series, 1998-2004
- COMMERCIALS: N/A
CREDITS
- Michael Patrick King … Executive Producer
- Cindy Chupak … Executive Producer
- John Melfi … Executive Producer
- Sarah Jessica Parker … Executive Producer
- Jenny Bicks … Co-Executive Producer, Writer
- Antonia Ellis … Producer
- Jane Raab … Producer
- Julie Rottenberg … Producer
- Elisa Zuritsky … Producer
- Eric Cyphers … Associate Producer
- Grace Naughton … Associate Producer
- David Frankel … Director
- Darren Star … Created by
- Candace Bushnell … Based on the book "Sex and the City" by
- Dan Lieberstein … Music by
- Sarah Jessica Parker … Cast, Carrie Bradshaw
- Kim Cattrall … Cast, Samantha Jones
- Kristin Davis … Cast, Charlotte York
- Cynthia Nixon … Cast, Miranda Hobbes
- Chris Noth … Cast, Mr. Big
- David Eigenberg … Cast, Steve Brady
- Ron Livingston … Cast, Jack Berger
- Evan Handler … Cast, Harry Goldenblatt
- Jason Lewis … Cast, Jerry "Smith" Jerrod
- Pierre Epstein … Cast, Rabbi Minsch
- Jennifer Coolidge … Cast, Victoria
- Erica Kreutz … Cast, Purse Party Woman