On Monday, May 9, 2011, the Paley Center for Media hosted and evening which started with a preview screening of Bones and was followed by cast Q&A.
In attendance were:
Watch An Evening With Bones.
SqueeTV managed some interviews with the cast.
Executive Producer Stephen Nathan Teases Season 6 Finale!
T.J. Thyne Chats about Becoming a Dad, Season 6 Finale
Michaela Conlin Talks Babies, Booth/Bones Hookup
Emily Deschanel Talks Relationships
David Boreanaz Talks Booth and Bones Hookup!
Hart Hanson and David Boreanaz contributed some pictures from the last day of principle photography for Bones season 6. It's a wrap!
Hart Hanson, Stephen, Emily Deschanel, Ryan O'Neal outside the Royal Diner on the set of Bones
Walking around in a daze on set. Last day is always strange. I never say Goodbye. Just, "see you soon." -- David Boreanaz
Hart and Emily : About to do the last sceneBooths shoe of choice for his last sceneOur marksThat's a wrap. God Speed
Last day of principal photography, Season 6, "Bones". You dream of this day from the 1st day but then when it comes...aargh! -- Hart Hanson
David Boreanez talks to FranceSetting up for the final scene...And That's a wrap
In the second part of our two-part interview with BONES executive producer/creator Hart Hanson, who developed the series based on the mystery novels written by real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, he talks about actors who direct, why he’s unlikely to use misleading semantics again and whether he has plans for a final episode. Fellow BONES executive producer Barry Josephson provides a story about Reichs’ visit to the set during the filming of the pilot episode.
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Fox has yet to officially renew Bones for the fall, but any possible Season 7 will likely be “curtailed” as the result of pregnant series lead Emily Deschanel being due to deliver in late summer/early fall.
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While Bones is based on a series of novels by mystery writer and real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the show’s characters and structure have been developed for television by executive producer Hart Hanson. In this exclusive two-part interview, Hanson talks about where BONES has been, where it’s going – and how he feels about all of it.
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