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Scrubs season 6

The sixth season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on November 30, 2006 and concluded on May 17, 2007 and consists of 22 episodes. The series moved to Thursdays at 9:00 pm as a part of NBC's Comedy Night Done Right. Guest stars in the sixth season included Keri Russell and Michael Weston. This season featured the series' musical episode, "My Musical".

Cast and characters
Main castZach Braff as Dr. John "J.D." DorianSarah Chalke as Dr. Elliot ReidDonald Faison as Dr. Chris TurkNeil Flynn as The JanitorKen Jenkins as Dr. Bob KelsoJohn C. McGinley as Dr. Perry CoxJudy Reyes as Nurse Carla Espinosa Recurring rolesSam Lloyd as Ted BucklandRobert Maschio as Dr. Todd QuinlanTravis Schuldt as Keith DudemeisterAloma Wright as Nurse Laverne RobertsChrista Miller as Jordan SullivanElizabeth Banks as Dr. Kim BriggsJohnny Kastl as Dr. Doug MurphyMike Schwartz as Lloyd the Delivery Guy Guest starsJay Kenneth Johnson as Dr. Matthews • Michael Weston as Brian Dancer • Keri Russell as Melody O'Harra • Alexander Chaplin as Sam Thompson • Stephanie D'Abruzzo as Patti Miller • Dave Foley as Dr. Lester Hedrick • Nicole Sullivan as Jill TracyThe Blanks as the Worthless Peons • Benjamin King as Miloš' Radovicnouizicioiuizcinicizich'l ==Production==
Production
Season Six saw more writers leave. Tim Hobert left after the first three episodes, as did Tad Quill. Gabrielle Allan returned as a consulting producer for the first half season. Clarence Livingston was hired as a story editor. Andy Schwartz and Dave Tennant were hired as staff writers. Even though Eric Weinberg and Sean Russell each wrote an episode this season, they were not part of the writing staff. Weinberg returned to write just that episode. Russell was the script coordinator, who was given the opportunity to write an episode. Writing staffBill Lawrence – executive producer/head writer • Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan – executive producers/assistant head writers • Bill Callahan – co-executive producer (episodes 1–3) / executive producer/assistant head writer (episodes 4–22) • Tad Quill – executive producer/assistant head writer (episodes 1–3) • Mike Schwartz – co-executive producer • Debra Fordham – supervising producer • Mark Stegemann – supervising producer • Janae Bakken – supervising producer • Angela Nissel – consulting producer • Gabrielle Allan – consulting producer (episodes 1–10) • Tim Hobert – executive producer/assistant head writer (episode 1) / consulting producer (episodes 2–3) • Kevin Biegel – story editor • Aseem Batra – story editor • Clarence Livingston – story editor • Dave Tennant – staff writer • Andy Schwartz – staff writer Production staff • Bill Lawrence – executive producer/showrunner • Randall Winston – producer • Liz Newman – producer • Danny Rose – co-producer Directors Includes directors who directed 2 or more episodes, or directors who are part of the cast and crewJohn Putch (4 episodes) • Linda Mendoza (2 episodes) • John Inwood (2 episodes) • Victor Nelli, Jr. (2 episodes) • Bill Lawrence (1 episode) • Zach Braff (1 episode) • Michael McDonald (1 episode) • Rick Blue (editor) (1 episode) • John Michel (editor) (1 episode) • Richard Alexander Wells (assistant director) (1 episode) • Mark Stegemann (writer) (1 episode) • Richard Davis (camera operator) (1 episode) ==Episodes==
Episodes
Notes • † denotes a "supersized" episode, running an extended length of 25–28 minutes. == References ==
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