{{about|the television show|the concept of New York City and London as twin cities|NyLon|the family of polymers|Nylon|other uses|Nylon (disambiguation)}} {{More citations needed|date=April 2021}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Use British English|date=February 2014}} {{Infobox television |image = NylonAd.jpg |caption = |genre = Drama |creator = Simon Burke<br>Anya Camilleri |writer = Simon Burke<br>Anya Camilleri |director = Otto Bathurst<br>Keith Boak<br>Anya Camilleri |starring = Rashida Jones<br>Stephen Moyer |opentheme = "Oh Katrina" performed by Tender Trap |endtheme = "Tuesday's Girl" performed by Akayzia Parker |composer = Hal Lindes |country = United Kingdom |language = English |num_seasons = 1 |num_episodes = 7 |list_episodes = |executive_producer = Rob Pursey |producer = Peter Norris |company = Touchpaper Television<br>Pandemonium Films |runtime = 50 mins. |channel = Channel 4 |first_aired = {{Start date|2004|08|24|df=yes}} |last_aired = {{End date|2004|10|05|df=yes}} }}

'''''NY-LON''''' is a 2004 British drama series that aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The series was created and written by Simon Burke and Anya Camilleri, and starred Rashida Jones and Stephen Moyer. ''NY-LON'' was also broadcast on BBC America in the United States.

==Synopsis== The series chronicles the transatlantic romance between Edie Miller (Rashida Jones), who is from New York City and Michael Antonioni (Stephen Moyer), who is from London. ''NY-LON'' is the first British drama filmed in both London and New York City{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}. The scenes in New York City were filmed in the neighborhoods of the Lower East Side and East Village.

==Characters== * Edie Miller (Rashida Jones) * Michael Antonioni (Stephen Moyer) * Katherine Williams Osgood (Christine Adams) * Astrid (Rachel Miner) * Luke (David Rogers) * Lauren Antonioni (Emily Corrie) * Raph (Navin Chowdhry)

==Episodes== # "Something about Chemicals" # "Something about Baggage" # "Something about Commitment" # "Something about Honesty" # "Something about Family" # "Something about Friends" # "Something about Love"

==American adaptation== In March 2008, CBS announced plans to remake the series for American audiences, with Elisha Cuthbert taking a starring role,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN2746056920080327|title=Elisha Cuthbert returns to TV in CBS drama|date=2008-03-27|work=Reuters|accessdate=2008-10-02}}</ref> but CBS did not move forward with producing a series.

==References== {{Reflist}}

==External links== *[http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/N/nylon/ ''NY-LON''] at Channel4.com *[http://www.bbcamerica.com/content/107/index.jsp ''NY-LON''] at BBC America.com * {{IMDb title|id=0421417|title=NY-LON}}

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