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Cable network HBO on Friday said it will produce eight bonus episodes of its hit mob drama "The Sopranos" to air from January 2007 in a surprise move likely to delight fans of hot-tempered crime boss Tony Soprano.

The much-anticipated sixth season of "The Sopranos," scheduled to debut in March 2006 with 12 episodes, was expected to wrap up the often violent and darkly comic saga of Tony and his family, although creator David Chase had hinted that viewers might not have to say goodbye just yet.

Time Warner Inc.'s HBO did not elaborate on future storylines. The Emmy-award winning show first aired in 1999 but has not followed a regular season launch schedule, with its last season wrapping up more than one year ago.

In January, HBO secured a record per-episode payout of $2.5 million for rebroadcast rights in a deal with the A&E cable network. Both networks said the acquisition would extend to a seventh season if production was renewed on "The Sopranos."
 

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Ridiculous we've gotta wait till March, '06!! The last season they aired, with Steve Buschemi, was something like spring or summer of '04, wasn't it?
 

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Yeah, it's final episode was in June 2004. Then it didn't air this year and will start back up for the 2006 season. I'm not sure why they do it. I know the reason the last season was delayed was because of Gandolphini's holdout, and they had another long delay because of 9/11.
 

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My guess is that HBO knows that despite their unparalleled line-up of awesome programs, there are many people who subscribe, purely for the Soprano's, and they're milking it. They've had long lay-off's between season's before but this is out of hand, and coincidentally this was supposed to be their last season so they've let it go as long as possible. Sure, you can cancel your subscription between seasons, but most people aren't going to do that.
 
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