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One Tree Hill season 1

The first season of One Tree Hill, an American teen drama television series created by Mark Schwahn, began airing on September 23, 2003, on The WB television network. The season concluded on May 11, 2004, after 22 episodes.

The series premiere was watched by 2.5 million viewers and achieved a 1.9 Adults 18–49 rating on September 23, 2003. However, the following week it rose to 3.3 million viewers and a 2.4 demo, becoming only one of three shows to rise in its second episode in the 2003–2004 TV season. The overall first season averaged 3.84 million viewers, ranking #136 with 1.5 rating.

Warner Home Video released the complete first season, under the title of One Tree Hill: The Complete First Season, on January 25, 2005, as a six-disc boxed set.

Season overview

The first season of One Tree Hill follows the first half of the teen characters' junior year. Half-brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott, as their rivalry on the high school basketball court exposes years of family tension and resentment tied to their manipulative father, Dan. As Lucas joins the Ravens, he’s pulled into Nathan’s world—sparking a complicated love triangle with Peyton and Brooke—while Nathan unexpectedly falls for Haley, revealing a softer side beneath his arrogance. Blending romance, friendship, and family drama, the season explores identity, loyalty, and the struggle to step out from a parent’s shadow in small-town Tree Hill.

Cast and characters

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Recurring

Special guest star

Episodes

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Reception

DVD release

The DVD release of season one was released after the season has completed broadcast on television. It has been released in Regions 1, 2 and 4. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material such as audio commentaries on some episodes from the creator and cast, deleted scenes, gag reels and behind-the-scenes featurettes. The words "The WB Presents" were printed on the packaging before the "One Tree Hill" title, although they were not included on international releases as The WB was not the broadcaster.

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