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From left to right: Ted, Robin, Barney, Marshall, Lily. The US sitcom How I Met Your Mother premiered on CBS on September 19, 2005. Created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, the show is presented from the perspective of Ted Mosby in 2030 ("Future Ted") as he tells his children how he met the titular mother.
How I Met Your Mother (often abbreviated as HIMYM) is an American sitcom created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays for CBS. The series, which aired from September 19, 2005 to March 31, 2014, follows main character Ted Mosby and his group of friends in New York City 's Manhattan .
Marshall Eriksen is a fictional character on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, portrayed by Jason Segel. Series co-creator Craig Thomas explained that he based Marshall and Lily on himself and his wife Rebecca. [1] [2]
Jason Jordan Segel (/ ˈ s iː ɡ əl / SEE-gəl; born January 18, 1980) is an American actor and writer.He is best known for his role as Marshall Eriksen in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother from 2005 to 2014.
The How I Met Your Mother series finale was arguably one of the most polarizing episodes of television — and nearly a decade later we still have thoughts about that conclusion. The sitcom, which ...
The first season was released on DVD in the U.S. under the name How I Met Your Mother Season One with the tagline "A Love Story in Reverse" on November 21, 2006, as a three-disc box set. [31] The DVD cropped the original widescreen broadcast to a full frame 4:3 format, and no widescreen format has been released. [ 32 ]
‘How I Met Your Mother’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Read article Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), known to Canadians as teen pop sensation Robin Sparkles, appears in the Hulu series ...
This season is currently the second highest rated season of How I Met Your Mother in terms of viewership, at an average of 9.42 million viewers. [29] However, it is currently the highest rated in terms of the important Adults 18-49 demographic, which is what advertisers use to determine how much a 30-second advertising spot costs.