HBO series Six Feet Under to be aired on Bravo

HBO series Six Feet Under to be aired on Bravo

MUMBAI: The NBC Universal-owned cable network Bravo has acquired the exclusive rebroadcast rights to 63 one-hour episodes of HBO's critically acclaimed drama series Six Feet Under for the next four years.

To be telecast on Bravo in the fall of 2006, Six Feet Under is a darkly comedic series about the trials and tribulations of a family of undertakers, played out against the solemn backdrop of an independent funeral home in Los Angeles. The series ran on HBO for five years.

Six Feet Under was created by Alan Ball, Oscar-winning writer of the film American Beauty. The acclaimed series ended its run on HBO last year. It received 32 Emmy nominations and won seven times, and was nominated for eight Golden Globes, winning three.

Bravo's president Lauren Zalaznick said, "Six Feet Under represents the artistic, creative and critically acclaimed series that defines Bravo's programming. The phenomenon that hooked so many HBO viewers will be brought back to 'life' on our air, now available to more than 80 million households, with its signature dark situational humor and dramatic irony."

Earlier, Bravo had acquired the rights to and aired HBO's The Larry Sanders Show, as well as NBC's The West Wing.