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Sister, Sister (TV series)

Sister, Sister is an American television sitcom starring Tia and Tamera Mowry as identical twin sisters separated at birth who are reunited as teenagers. It premiered on April 1, 1994, on ABC as part of its TGIF comedy lineup, and finished its run on The WB on May 23, 1999, airing 119 episodes over six seasons.[1] The cast consisted of the Mowry sisters with Jackée Harry and Tim Reid costarring as their respective adoptive parents, alongside Marques Houston as their annoying neighbor Roger. RonReaco Lee and Deon Richmond later joined the cast in the fifth season.[2]

Sister, Sister
Opening Title
GenreSitcom
Created by
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Tim Heintz, Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn (entire run)
  • Kurt Farquhar (seasons 5–6)
Opening theme"Sister, Sister" (main title theme)
Composers
  • Kurt Farquhar (seasons 1–2 and 4–6)
  • Paul A. Kreiling (season 3)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes119 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Suzanne de Passe
  • Suzanne Coston
  • (both; entire run)
  • Sy Rosen (seasons 1–2)
  • Brian Pollack & Mert Rich
    (season 3)
  • Leslie Ray & David Steven Simon (both; season 4)
  • Rick Hawkins (seasons 5–6)
Camera setupVideotape; Multi-camera
Running time26 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
Original releaseApril 1, 1994 (1994-04-01) –
May 23, 1999 (1999-05-23)

The series was created by Kim Bass, Gary Gilbert, and Fred Shafferman, and produced by de Passe Entertainment and Paramount Network Television. As a result of ABC removing Sister, Sister from its TGIF lineup for its second season, ratings declined significantly and the network ultimately cancelled the series in April 1995.[3] The series was then picked up by The WB as a replacement for Muscle on its Wednesday night lineup, where it aired for an additional four seasons until May 1999. In 2018, a potential revival of Sister, Sister was confirmed, but was not pursued due to a lack of interest and copyright issues.[4][5]

Overview Edit

In the pilot, the twins are reunited during a chance encounter shopping at a clothing store at the mall with their adoptive parents.[6]

Tia Landry (Tia Mowry) is the intelligent twin from inner city Detroit, where her adoptive mother, Lisa (Jackée Harry), works as a seamstress;[7] Tamera Campbell (Tamera Mowry) is the twin from the suburbs, where her adoptive father, Ray (Tim Reid), owns a successful limousine service. After their unexpected reunion, Ray reluctantly allows Tia and Lisa to move in because Lisa was about to take a design job in St. Louis, which would have separated the girls again. The girls' neighbor is nerdy Roger Evans (Marques Houston), an annoying teenager who is infatuated with both of them. Tia and Tamera would often break the fourth wall and address the audience. In the final season when the girls go off to college, Roger ceases to appear in the series because he was still in high school, though he does return as a guest in the final episode. By the fifth season, Tia and Tamera ended up with steady boyfriends: Tia's is Tyreke Scott (RonReaco Lee) and Tamera's is Jordan Bennett (Deon Richmond).

In the sixth-season episode "Father's Day", the twins meet their biological father Matt Sullivan (played by Tony Carriero), a white famous photojournalist who never married their mother, Racelle Gavin, because they never got the chance: she was asked to paint a mural in Florida and he was assigned "the opportunity of a lifetime" in the Middle East; when he left, Racelle told him she'd join him in Tel Aviv but never mentioned her pregnancy, and after 6 months she stopped writing. When she died, Matt wasn't allowed to see the girls because he couldn't prove he was their father, and when he searched for them later, he never found them because they had been adopted separately.

Episodes Edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
112April 1, 1994September 6, 1994ABC
219November 16, 1994April 28, 1995
322September 6, 1995May 15, 1996The WB
422September 4, 1996May 14, 1997
522September 10, 1997May 17, 1998
622September 13, 1998May 23, 1999

Characters Edit

Main Edit

 
The main original cast of Sister, Sister (from left to right), Tia Mowry, Jackée Harry, Tim Reid, and Tamera Mowry as Tia and Lisa Landry and Ray and Tamera Campbell

  • Tia Landry (Tia Mowry) is honest, responsible, mature, and a straight-A student who graduates from high school at the top of her class; she aspired to go to Harvard but was rejected and attended the University of Michigan. Mostly she and Tamera break the fourth wall to the audience about their everyday day situation. Her main boyfriend is Ray's mechanic, Tyreke Scott, who later becomes a police escort aka campus security at the University of Michigan. Their relationship started in the fifth season, though they broke up briefly in the sixth season then reunited. Tia's often involved in Tamera's schemes, and Tamera sometimes has Tia pose as her.

  • Tamera Campbell (Tamera Mowry) is Tia's total opposite personality-wise. She is highly impulsive, less intellectual than her sister, and a big fan of Coolio. Mostly she and Tia break the fourth wall to the audience about their everyday day situation. She meets Jordan Bennett, editor of her school's newspaper, and they start dating midway through the fifth season and their relationship grew stronger in the sixth season. Never afraid to speak her mind, she often voiced her penchant for the Hush Puppies shoe brand.
  • Lisa Landry (Jackée Harry) is Tia's adoptive mother, a fashion designer; her personality is actually more aligned with Tamera's, sometimes being even more impulsive, lustful, and reckless than Tamera. She often cracks jokes throughout the episodes, typically at Ray's expense. She is prone to bouts of depression, during which she consumes high quantities of food (though it is also a running joke that she has a hearty appetite even when she is not depressed). Until season three, Lisa ran her fashion-design business, "Fashions by Lisa", out of Ray's house. In the third-season episode "History a la Carte", Lisa moves her business to a cart in a local mall, which burns down because of a faulty popcorn machine in the season four episode "Sis-Boom-Bah", after which she goes back to running her business out of Ray's house. Unlike Ray, she isn't strict with the girls, though she has her moments. She marries Victor Sims in the finale.

  • Ray Campbell (Tim Reid) is Tamera's widowed adoptive father. He runs his own successful limousine service. He becomes Tia's father figure and is very strict with both girls. His biggest weakness is attractive women, who often seduce him. A recurring joke is how he slips when talking to women, like saying "breast" when he means "rest" or "chardonaked" for "chardonnay". He dated Lisa for a time during the fourth season, though he and Lisa once accidentally kissed while dancing in the season-one episode "The Concert" (only to find out that they were both thinking of their high-school crushes while kissing). Though Ray is Tamera's adoptive father, he clearly aligns with Tia's personality; both are intellectual and have more dignified personalities than Lisa and Tamera. In high school he was a male cheerleader nicknamed "Ra-Ra-Ray" by his classmates. Ray is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and the Republican Party. Ray is conservative and sometimes very cheap.
  • Roger Evans (Marques Houston) is Tia and Tamera's nerdy annoying neighbor and friend. The girls frequently reject his advances (which often include sexual innuendo), and the repeated chorus by the various members of the household was "Go Home, Roger!" Roger did actually date them on different occasions (only twice by their choice); after going through a growth spurt in the season-four episode "When a Man Loves Two Women," he asks out both Tia and Tamera, along with several other girls at Roosevelt High. Roger eventually matures into the twins' confidante. Around the time the series began, Houston was a member of the R&B group Immature (later known as IMx); Houston's real-life persona was written in as his character's cousin in the season-five episode "A Friend Indeed". For a number of episodes in season 5, Roger appears infrequently with little to no explanation (Marques Houston's mother had cancer at the time). At the end of season 5, after Tia and Tamera graduate from high school, Roger is not seen or mentioned again (it is presumed that he is still in high school while Tia and Tamera are in college, as it is made clear in earlier episodes that Roger is a year younger than they are). After a long absence, he was written back into the series as he appears in the final episode as a guest at Lisa's wedding and sings a song for her. At the twins' high school graduation, Roger sings "Never Say Goodbye." It is explained that he left the show to tend to his ill mother and the fact that he was about to be written off of the show anyway because his character is a year younger than the twins made it easier for him to leave.
  • Tyreke Scott (RonReaco Lee)  is Tia's boyfriend during the final two seasons of the series, though he and Tia briefly break up in the sixth season. After realizing he's still in love with Tia, he eventually gets back together with her. He is a high school drop-out, after having a run in with the law and being arrested for his older brother's grand theft auto. He eventually decides to get his GED. And, with some help from Ray, he was permitted to graduate with the girls and Jordan. He goes on to attend and get a job as a security guard at University of Michigan. He is shown to be laid-back, soft spoken and fairly mature. Still, he can be chauvinistic and temperamental at times. He appears in season 5 as a recurring cast member and is a series regular in season 6.
  • Jordan Bennett (Deon Richmond)  is Tamera's boyfriend during the final two seasons of the series, eventually going to college with the girls. He's goofy, outspoken and just as passionate as Tamera. He's shown to be highly intelligent and ambitious, seeing as he was class president and editor of the school paper during his senior year. We later find out that Jordan suffers from a traumatic event in his childhood, where his mother ran off with a deacon at his church. This left him bitter towards congregations, until Tamera helps ease his pain and find his faith again. He also pledges and eventually join the Gamma Psi fraternity in his college. Like Tyreke, he appears in season 5 as a recurring cast member and is a series regular in season 6.

Supporting Edit

  • Tia and Tamera's real-life little brother, Tahj Mowry, has appeared in four episodes of the series. He played Tia's cousin Tahj in "Get a Job", a kid visiting a "Mall Santa" in "Christmas", and appeared in a crossover role in "Child's Play", in which he played T.J. Henderson, his character from fellow The WB sitcom Smart Guy. T.J. is a genius SAT tutor who is hired to help the girls prepare for their SAT in season five.
  • Sarah (Brittany Murphy) – Sarah is Tia and Tamera's best friend during the first season. She seems to have less trouble than other people in knowing which twin was which, as seen in the season-one episode "Cheater, Cheater", in which she asks Tia why she was in Tamera's class, when Tamera asked her to take the test for her. The teacher was right behind her, and they got caught. In the episode "Smoking in the Girls' Room", she is seen smoking with the twins and two other friends. After season two, Sarah isn't seen or mentioned again. In real life, Brittany Murphy did not appear in the third season due to filming Clueless.
  • Terrence (Dorien Wilson) is the manager of the local Food Boy supermarket who dated Lisa during season two and early season three and was very briefly engaged to her in the season two episode "I Do?"; he is introduced in the episode "Joey's Choice". Like Ray, many women are attracted to him, but he seems to attract more pretty women. One of the reasons he and Lisa broke up was because of his weakness for gorgeous women. In "Field Trip", she catches him flirting with a sexy clerk at a beauty shop. The character is one of only two recurring characters from the show's ABC run to appear on the show during the show's run on The WB, Anna Slotky's Denise Mondello is the other. After the season three episode "Big Twin on Campus", Terrence is never seen or mentioned again.
  • Steve (Victor Togunde)   is the manager of Rocket Burger, the fast food restaurant Tia and Tamera work at during season two and early season three; Steve appears only in the second season, however. Tia and Tamera coin a song that is a play on the song "Whatta Man" by En Vogue and Salt-n-Pepa, that plays on the nickname given to him (behind his back) by Tia and Tamera and other Rocket Burger employees "Stinky Steve." In the episode "Dream Lover" in which that occurred, Tia has a recurring romantic dream about Steve that disturbs her.
  • Rhonda (Bianca Lawson)  is the popular girl in Tia and Tamera's high school who always made fun of them, especially their fashion choices, but in her last appearance her attitude had become kinder, yet her physical appearance had altered. After the third season, with the exception of the season four premiere, "You Are So Beautiful" in which the girls find out that to their disbelief that Rhonda "blew up" over the summer becoming burly and mannish in appearance (the character was played by Larry Wrentz in that episode), Rhonda is not seen or mentioned again. Bianca's father, Richard Lawson, appears in the final season as Lisa's boyfriend, Victor Sims.
  • Denise Mondello (Anna Slotky)  is one of Tia and Tamera's friends who appears in the show's second and third seasons. Denise, like Tia and Tamera, was employed at Rocket Burger. In the season two episode "Single White Teenager" (the character's first appearance in production order, though she appeared in an earlier episode in season two), Denise was paired with Tamera as a science partner while Tia was sick, and later started to dress like Tia and Tamera as well, even claiming she was going to start being called by her middle name of Tonya in order to match theirs, causing panic by Tia and Tamera, only to find out that it was a joke. The character is one of only two recurring characters from the show's ABC run to appear on the show during the show's run on The WB, Dorien Wilson's Terrence Winningham is the other.
  • Steve (Steve Monroe)  is one of the twins' guy friends in the third season, who is depicted as being not very bright and is revealed in the episode "The Tutor" to be a player on Roosevelt High's basketball team.
  • Ernie (Arvie Lowe, Jr.)  is one of Tia and Tamera's guy friends in the third season, and is revealed to be a drama club member in the episode "Private School".
  • Jimmy "Soupy" Campbell (Sherman Hemsley)  is Ray's father, who was introduced in the season three episode "Grandpa Campbell", who was often in shady dealings. He states in that episode that he got the nickname "Soupy" not because his surname is Campbell (which would be a play on the Campbell's soup brand), but because of the tight situations he gets himself into, claiming "[he is] always in hot water". Ray did not have a good relationship with his father initially, and often disapproved of his decisions, but they started to have somewhat of an understanding by the end of his first appearance on the show. "Soupy" appears in two additional season three episodes "Christmas" and "Summer Bummer", and makes his final appearance in the season five episode "Shoeless", with Soupy acting as "the fairy godfather" to Tamera's Cinderella as she couldn't go to Jordan's graduation party.
  • Mr. Mitushka (Fred Willard) is the vice principal of Roosevelt High and the founder of a conservatory for young musicians. In his last two appearances, he tries a bit hard to "be cool" with the students. The character appears in the season three episodes "The Piano Lesson", "The Candidate" and "The Audition".
  • Dave (David Strickland) is a security guard at the mall where Lisa works. He is often shown to be slightly incompetent and loses his job in one episode.
  • Patrice (Vernee Watson-Johnson)  is Lisa's best friend from the inner-city neighborhood where Lisa and Tia previously lived and is the mother of Tia's childhood friend Darnell, who is introduced in the season four episode "Boy from the Hood". Patrice, who has known Lisa since childhood, has a personality similar to Lisa, which sometimes irritates Ray as much as Lisa's antics typically do.
  • Mike (Jamil Walker Smith)  is a student at Roosevelt High, seen only during the fourth season, who is also one of the very few male friends Roger is seen to have, presumably as he is most likely in the same year.
  • Marlon (Aaron Lohr)  is a student at Roosevelt High, seen only during the fourth season, who is a jock and plays on Roosevelt High's hockey team as seen in the episode "Some Like It Hockey". He often makes fun of various students, most often Tia and Tamera. Marlon is shown as sexist in the episode "Some Like It Hockey" when he claims the job of class president is a "man's job" and doesn't allow Tia and Tamera (who are girls) to try out for the hockey team but the decision is later reversed when Tia and Tamera (disguised as male hockey players) beat and embarrass Marlon in a scrimmage match. The character's portrayer, Aaron Lohr, previously appeared on Sister, Sister as a different character, an older teenager whom Tia goes out on a double date with (joined by Tamera and Roger) in the season one episode "Wedding Bells and Box Boys".
  • Clark (Christopher "Kid" Reid)  is the manager of the bookstore/coffeeshop Book 'Em, Joe and is Tia's boss at the hangout during the fifth season, who is shown to be sarcastic.
  • Diavian Johnson (Alexis Fields)   is the twins' best friend in the seasons five and six. She's shown to be flirtatious, witty, loyal and a talented actress. She once got into some hot water with a recently single Tia after she saw her and Tyreke lock lips during a drama rehearsal. This led to an argument, where Diavian forced Tia to confront her feelings for her ex. The two eventually reconciled soon after. She had a boyfriend named Stephen for a time.
  • Dot (Senta Moses) is a friend of Tia and Tamera's during season five.
  • Victor Sims (Richard Lawson)  is one of Ray's friends, who later becomes Lisa's love interest and later her husband in the series finale. Richard is the father of Bianca Lawson, who played Rhonda in the third season.
  • Vivica Shaw (Rolonda Watts)  is Ray's ex-girlfriend, who Ray broke up with because she was cheating on him. Vivica was constantly trying to mess Ray up out of anger. Because he made her lose her other date so she was dateless. She was supposed to have moved to Chicago, but she started a limo business to get him back. It is also obvious that Vivica and Lisa are rivals. In the same episode where she started the limo business she was arrested, because none of her three drivers (Kim, Mo'nique, and Chant'e) had a license.
  • Steven (Chad Haywood)  is Diavian's boyfriend in season five, who is shown not to be very bright.
  • Shawn (Gabrielle Union)  is Tia and Tamera's friend in the last half of the fourth season and the first half of the fifth season. Union appears in a season five episode prior to portraying Shawn as a girl named Vanessa, Tamera's friend who is revealed to be a shoplifter.
  • Simone Flosser (Rachael Harris) is a senior university student and occasional friend of the girls' during the sixth season.
  • Chud McGraf (Greg Pitts) is a wild and somewhat dim university student. He's shown to be friends with the younger cast during the sixth season.
  • Matt Sullivan (Tony Carreiro)   is Tia and Tamera's birth father. He appeared in one episode as their teacher and they came to his museum. He started talking about Racelle Gavin and they said they knew her, and he showed them a picture of her. Eventually, he figured out that Racelle Gavin was their mother, which meant he was their father. Tamera didn't believe it because he was white and he hadn't been there for them, but he tried to explain that he had tried to find them. At the end, Tamera was really happy with him. And in the end Matt accidentally took a wacky picture and Lisa said "Matt, you'll fit into this family just fine."
  • Principal Gordon (Eric Payne in Season 4, Fitz Houston in Season 5) is the Principal of Roosevelt High during the Twins' Junior and Senior Years.
  • Little Ray is a stray orange tabby cat that Lisa adopts during the first season and names after Ray. Ray hates Little Ray as he is always ruining his furniture and using his leg as a scratching post. Little Ray is shown in the second season, riding with Ray, then Ray tells him to get out and he jumps out the window, but he comes back at the end of the episode, then is never seen or mentioned again.

Special guest appearances Edit

Production Edit

Throughout its run, the series was filmed in front of a live studio audience at Paramount Pictures, that provided the laugh track throughout the episode and utilize cheering sounds to signal the end of an episode.

For the first five seasons, the series often had Tia and Tamera, either together or separately, break the fourth wall by talking directly to the viewer.[7] During the ABC run, Tia and Tamera would address the audience on some of the goings on in the storyline involving them and occasionally other main characters, usually Roger. After the series moved to The WB, the breaking of the fourth wall was limited mainly to certain episodes and usually only in the teaser scenes and featured increasingly less often by the fourth season. For some of the episodes in the fifth season, it was included but was dropped by the middle of the fifth season. The sixth and final season was the only season that did not include it. Many of the episodes from the third season up to the sixth season also featured bloopers at the end of some of them, playing during the ending credits.

Theme song and opening sequences Edit

Theme song Edit

The series' original theme song was written and composed by Tim Heintz, Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn.[8] Season one was the only season using the full version, with the short middle instrumental portion, vocalizations and the line "Living underneath one roof, no it won't be trouble-proof" dropped in season 2, though the short instrumental and vocalizations were restored in season 3. Performers for this version that was played from seasons 1-4 is unknown, as no evidence is revealed at this time, though many fans believed it was either Shanice or En Vogue. An updated version of the theme song was used starting in Season 5, composed by Heintz, Petersen, Quinn and Kurt Farquhar, who composed the music score for most of the series (save for Season 3, when the score was composed by Paul A. Kreiling), and performed by Tia and Tamera Mowry; this version used the same tune, but a slower tempo and lyrics that emphasized the two characters' differences and increased maturity. The season 5 version of the theme began with the end of the original theme prior to the start of the theme song. An instrumental version of the final theme was used as a closing theme for the final two seasons, though with the exception of the episode "Designer Genes", it was generally played over a blooper reel during the closing credits.

Opening titles Edit

The opening sequence used in the first two seasons, designed by Twin Art, opens with the sound of two smacks and crying babies over a black screen as animated crying babies appear with the word "separated" between them, then showing Ray and Lisa each holding babies, which has real-life baby pictures of Tia and Tamera, with the word "adopted" appearing between both. Throughout the sequence, the main cast is shown in front of a white background with various animations around them, at one point Tia and Tamera push Lisa and Ray towards each other. It ends with Tia, Tamera, Ray, and Lisa at a couch with an animated roof over it (pushed overhead by Ray), which morphs into the title logo. The sequence was shortened with the theme song in season two and modified to include Marques Houston as Roger, who became a contract cast member that season (Houston, as Roger, is shown peeking from an animated door which Tia and Tamera promptly close on him).

Seasons 3 and 4 used a computer-animated sequence by Pittard-Sullivan, with the main cast's video headshots in a stop-motion effect, opening with two babies drifting away from each other into two backgrounds: one, the city (which is actually the pre-September 11, 2001 Manhattan skyline, despite the fact the series was set in Detroit) and the other, a country road with the word "separated" between them, then showing Ray and Lisa each holding babies in a similar manner as the previous sequence with a rotating "adopted", then showing the cast in front of different backdrops (some of which include cutouts of objects). It ends with Tia, Tamera, Ray, who is reading from a newspaper, and Lisa walking into each other, then getting themselves tangled together over changing cloud backdrops, one which features two roadsigns, before the title logo appears. The cast's surnames are animated and in a variant of the show's logotype. This was the only time the intro remained exactly the same, though, by season four, the intro became a bit outdated as Tia and Tamera dropped the wavy hair, tams and plaid outfits for straight hair and trendier fashions, and Roger stopped wearing braids.

The final two seasons used a music video-style sequence, designed by Paramount Digital Design; Marques Houston remained in the sequence despite his appearances on the series decreasing midway through the fifth season. For the sixth season, he was replaced in the sequence by RonReaco Lee and Deon Richmond. Because alternate takes of the same footage was used from the season before, viewers often notice that Lee and Richmond are digitally inserted in the group shots with the remaining original cast, as evidenced by a dim white glow around their bodies.

Syndication Edit

U.S. broadcast and cable syndication Edit

After being picked up by The WB in 1995, reruns of the first two seasons of Sister, Sister were broadcast in early primetime as part of the network's then-newly launched Sunday night lineup during the 1995–1996 season, in addition to the first-run episodes of the series that aired on the WB's Wednesday night schedule.[3] The series has been aired on various broadcast television networks in the U.S. after the series finale. From September 1998 to September 1999, Paramount Domestic Television (now CBS Television Distribution) distributed the series to Fox, The WB and UPN network affiliates, such as WWOR-TV (who aired the show reruns weeknights at 6:30pm in New York City) around the United States, airing depending on market. In some markets such as New York City (6:30pm), Philadelphia (5:30pm), Washington, D.C. (5pm & 5:30pm), Atlanta (2:30pm), and Bakersfield (9am & 9:30am), reruns of Sister, Sister were replaced by reruns of The Hughleys in September 2002.

The series formerly aired reruns on BET, Disney Channel, ABC Family, WGN America, Up (formerly GMC TV), Centric, Hub Network, Logo TV, VH1 (In early 2021), and Fuse. The series currently airs on MTV 2.[9][10][11]

Disney Channel airings had most episodes edited for content deemed by the channel as unsuitable for its pre-teen audience; the edited Disney Channel versions were also the syndication package of the show that aired on sister network ABC Family, with the exception of the season two episode "Tattoo" that was omitted from Disney Channel airings. GMC also airs episodes with content the channel deems inappropriate usually muted or removed entirely, ranging from mild suggestive dialogue said by Roger to tame phrases such as "shut up", "butt", "dumb" and "pervert"; whereas the airings on other channels were the original syndicated prints.

As of 2021, the series is available to stream on Netflix, Hulu, and Paramount+ in the US.[12][13][14]

International syndication Edit

In Australia and New Zealand, the series was aired on Nickelodeon and the Seven Network; in the United Kingdom, Sister, Sister was aired on Nickelodeon, and on Channel 4 between 1995 and 2000[15] as the channel had the terrestrial rights to the show. In the UK, Nickelodeon aired Sister Sister again in 2009 but only showed episodes from the first four seasons. It currently airs on Trace Vault in the UK, which also shows classic Teenage comedies like Kenan and Kel and Moesha in addition to music videos. It also aired in Ireland, on RTÉ2.

In Latin America, Sister, Sister used to air on Nickelodeon in the late 1990s and early 2000s. On October 21, 2009 it debuted on open television Rede Record, but was taken off on October 30, 2009, the cause for this is unknown.

In Spain, the TV series was aired during the late 90's and early 00's on Antena 3 on its morning first children's programme, Megatrix, renamed as Cosas de hermanas.

On October 5, 2020, the series began streaming on Netflix in a number of other countries.[16]

Home media Edit

CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) released the first and second seasons of Sister, Sister on DVD in Region 1 in 2008 and 2009.[17][18] As of September 2014, these releases have been discontinued and are out of print.

On May 4, 2015, it was announced that Visual Entertainment Inc. (VEI) had acquired the distribution rights to the series for Region 1 (encompassing the United States and Canada).[19][20] It was subsequently announced on December 28, 2015, that VEI (through its deal with CBS Television Distribution) would release a complete DVD set of the series, Sister, Sister: The Complete Collection (which includes all six seasons), in Region 1 on January 19, 2016,[21] the release date was then pushed back to March 18, 2016.[22] The Mowry twins 2000 television film Seventeen Again is also included as a bonus disc on the Complete Collection set. On May 26, 2017, VEI released separate Seasons 1–3 and Seasons 4–6 sets of the series. Due to copyright issues, these releases are heavily edited.[23]

Reception Edit

Ratings Edit

Season Episodes Nielsen ratings TV Season Network
Avg. ratings share Ranking
1 12 11.2 (estimated) No. 33 1993–1994 ABC
2 19 10.1[citation needed] No. 60 1994–1995
3 22 3.0[citation needed] No. 142 1995–1996 The WB
4 22 3.4[citation needed] No. 135 1996–1997
5 22 3.0[24] No. 149 1997–1998
6 22 3.6[25] No. 133 1998–1999

Awards and nominations Edit

1998 – Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series – George Spiro Dibie (Nominated)
1997 – Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series – George Spiro Dibie (Nominated)
1996 – Outstanding Individual Achievement in Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series – George Spiro Dibie (Nominated)
1995 – Outstanding Individual Achievement in Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series – George Spiro Dibie (Won)
2000 – Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Won)
2000 – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series – Jackée Harry (Won)
2000 – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series – Tim Reid (Nominated)
1999 – Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Won)
1999 – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series – Jackée Harry (Won)
1999 – Outstanding Comedy Series (Nominated)
1998 – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series – Tim Reid (Nominated)
1996 – Outstanding Comedy Series (Nominated)
1996 – Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Nominated)
1998 – Favorite Television Actress – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Nominated)
1998 – Favorite Television Show (Nominated)
1997 – Favorite Television Actress – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Won)
1996 – Favorite Television Actress – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Won)
1996 – Favorite Television Show (Nominated)
1995 – Favorite Television Actress – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Won)
1999 – Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Supporting Young Actor – Deon Richmond (Nominated)
1997 – Best Performance in a TV Comedy: Guest Starring Young Performer – Verner, Robin Marie (Nominated)
1997 – Best Performance in a TV Comedy: Leading Young Actress – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Nominated)
1996 – Best Performance by a Young Actress: Guest Starring Role TV Series – Selico, Krista Sherre (Nominated)
1996 – Best Performance by a Young Actress: TV Comedy Series – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Nominated)
1995 – Best Youth Comedian in a TV Show – Marques Houston (Won)
1995 – Best New Family Television Series (Nominated)
1995 – Best Youth Comedian in a TV Show – Victor Togunde (Nominated)
1995 – Best Youth Comedienne in a TV Show – Tia & Tamera Mowry (Nominated)
2017 – Choice Throwback Tv Show – Sister Sister (Nominated)

Potential revival Edit

In June 2012 interview with TV Guide, both Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry have said they would like to reunite the cast for a reunion film. They were thinking of doing a "Twins in the city" plot, like the twins in New York City.[26]

In 2017, rumors started developing about a potential continuation of Sister, Sister, both Tia and Tamera have confirmed that talks are ongoing and that a sequel series is very close to happening.[27][28]

In October 2017, Tia Mowry stated in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that a revival of the series was "definitely closer than ever" and that she is "getting excited" about the possibility. She also said that she believed Jackée Harry and Tim Reid would be a part of the revival if it were to take place.[29]

On January 16, 2018, while appearing on Steve, Harry confirmed the revival, stating that "it's happening".[4]

In 2019, the reboot was put on hold indefinitely. Tia commented, "To be honest with you, I hate to pop the balloon. [A revival of] Sister, Sister kind of looks dead right now," and cited rights issues as part of the reason for the reboot not moving forward.[5][30]

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sister, sister, series, sister, sister, american, television, sitcom, starring, tamera, mowry, identical, twin, sisters, separated, birth, reunited, teenagers, premiered, april, 1994, part, tgif, comedy, lineup, finished, 1999, airing, episodes, over, seasons,. Sister Sister is an American television sitcom starring Tia and Tamera Mowry as identical twin sisters separated at birth who are reunited as teenagers It premiered on April 1 1994 on ABC as part of its TGIF comedy lineup and finished its run on The WB on May 23 1999 airing 119 episodes over six seasons 1 The cast consisted of the Mowry sisters with Jackee Harry and Tim Reid costarring as their respective adoptive parents alongside Marques Houston as their annoying neighbor Roger RonReaco Lee and Deon Richmond later joined the cast in the fifth season 2 Sister SisterOpening TitleGenreSitcomCreated byKim Bass Gary Gilbert Fred ShaffermanStarringTia Mowry Tamera Mowry Jackee Harry Tim Reid Marques Houston RonReaco Lee Deon RichmondTheme music composerTim Heintz Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn entire run Kurt Farquhar seasons 5 6 Opening theme Sister Sister main title theme ComposersKurt Farquhar seasons 1 2 and 4 6 Paul A Kreiling season 3 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes119 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSuzanne de Passe Suzanne Coston both entire run Sy Rosen seasons 1 2 Brian Pollack amp Mert Rich season 3 Leslie Ray amp David Steven Simon both season 4 Rick Hawkins seasons 5 6 Camera setupVideotape Multi cameraRunning time26 minutesProduction companiesde Passe Entertainment Paramount Network TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkABC 1994 1995 The WB 1995 1999 Original releaseApril 1 1994 1994 04 01 May 23 1999 1999 05 23 The series was created by Kim Bass Gary Gilbert and Fred Shafferman and produced by de Passe Entertainment and Paramount Network Television As a result of ABC removing Sister Sister from its TGIF lineup for its second season ratings declined significantly and the network ultimately cancelled the series in April 1995 3 The series was then picked up by The WB as a replacement for Muscle on its Wednesday night lineup where it aired for an additional four seasons until May 1999 In 2018 a potential revival of Sister Sister was confirmed but was not pursued due to a lack of interest and copyright issues 4 5 Contents 1 Overview 2 Episodes 3 Characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Supporting 3 3 Special guest appearances 4 Production 4 1 Theme song and opening sequences 4 1 1 Theme song 4 1 2 Opening titles 5 Syndication 5 1 U S broadcast and cable syndication 5 2 International syndication 6 Home media 7 Reception 7 1 Ratings 7 2 Awards and nominations 8 Potential revival 9 References 10 External linksOverview EditIn the pilot the twins are reunited during a chance encounter shopping at a clothing store at the mall with their adoptive parents 6 Tia Landry Tia Mowry is the intelligent twin from inner city Detroit where her adoptive mother Lisa Jackee Harry works as a seamstress 7 Tamera Campbell Tamera Mowry is the twin from the suburbs where her adoptive father Ray Tim Reid owns a successful limousine service After their unexpected reunion Ray reluctantly allows Tia and Lisa to move in because Lisa was about to take a design job in St Louis which would have separated the girls again The girls neighbor is nerdy Roger Evans Marques Houston an annoying teenager who is infatuated with both of them Tia and Tamera would often break the fourth wall and address the audience In the final season when the girls go off to college Roger ceases to appear in the series because he was still in high school though he does return as a guest in the final episode By the fifth season Tia and Tamera ended up with steady boyfriends Tia s is Tyreke Scott RonReaco Lee and Tamera s is Jordan Bennett Deon Richmond In the sixth season episode Father s Day the twins meet their biological father Matt Sullivan played by Tony Carriero a white famous photojournalist who never married their mother Racelle Gavin because they never got the chance she was asked to paint a mural in Florida and he was assigned the opportunity of a lifetime in the Middle East when he left Racelle told him she d join him in Tel Aviv but never mentioned her pregnancy and after 6 months she stopped writing When she died Matt wasn t allowed to see the girls because he couldn t prove he was their father and when he searched for them later he never found them because they had been adopted separately Episodes EditMain article List of Sister Sister episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork112April 1 1994September 6 1994ABC219November 16 1994April 28 1995322September 6 1995May 15 1996The WB422September 4 1996May 14 1997522September 10 1997May 17 1998622September 13 1998May 23 1999Characters EditMain Edit nbsp The main original cast of Sister Sister from left to right Tia Mowry Jackee Harry Tim Reid and Tamera Mowry as Tia and Lisa Landry and Ray and Tamera Campbell Tia Landry Tia Mowry is honest responsible mature and a straight A student who graduates from high school at the top of her class she aspired to go to Harvard but was rejected and attended the University of Michigan Mostly she and Tamera break the fourth wall to the audience about their everyday day situation Her main boyfriend is Ray s mechanic Tyreke Scott who later becomes a police escort aka campus security at the University of Michigan Their relationship started in the fifth season though they broke up briefly in the sixth season then reunited Tia s often involved in Tamera s schemes and Tamera sometimes has Tia pose as her Tamera Campbell Tamera Mowry is Tia s total opposite personality wise She is highly impulsive less intellectual than her sister and a big fan of Coolio Mostly she and Tia break the fourth wall to the audience about their everyday day situation She meets Jordan Bennett editor of her school s newspaper and they start dating midway through the fifth season and their relationship grew stronger in the sixth season Never afraid to speak her mind she often voiced her penchant for the Hush Puppies shoe brand Lisa Landry Jackee Harry is Tia s adoptive mother a fashion designer her personality is actually more aligned with Tamera s sometimes being even more impulsive lustful and reckless than Tamera She often cracks jokes throughout the episodes typically at Ray s expense She is prone to bouts of depression during which she consumes high quantities of food though it is also a running joke that she has a hearty appetite even when she is not depressed Until season three Lisa ran her fashion design business Fashions by Lisa out of Ray s house In the third season episode History a la Carte Lisa moves her business to a cart in a local mall which burns down because of a faulty popcorn machine in the season four episode Sis Boom Bah after which she goes back to running her business out of Ray s house Unlike Ray she isn t strict with the girls though she has her moments She marries Victor Sims in the finale Ray Campbell Tim Reid is Tamera s widowed adoptive father He runs his own successful limousine service He becomes Tia s father figure and is very strict with both girls His biggest weakness is attractive women who often seduce him A recurring joke is how he slips when talking to women like saying breast when he means rest or chardonaked for chardonnay He dated Lisa for a time during the fourth season though he and Lisa once accidentally kissed while dancing in the season one episode The Concert only to find out that they were both thinking of their high school crushes while kissing Though Ray is Tamera s adoptive father he clearly aligns with Tia s personality both are intellectual and have more dignified personalities than Lisa and Tamera In high school he was a male cheerleader nicknamed Ra Ra Ray by his classmates Ray is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and the Republican Party Ray is conservative and sometimes very cheap Roger Evans Marques Houston is Tia and Tamera s nerdy annoying neighbor and friend The girls frequently reject his advances which often include sexual innuendo and the repeated chorus by the various members of the household was Go Home Roger Roger did actually date them on different occasions only twice by their choice after going through a growth spurt in the season four episode When a Man Loves Two Women he asks out both Tia and Tamera along with several other girls at Roosevelt High Roger eventually matures into the twins confidante Around the time the series began Houston was a member of the R amp B group Immature later known as IMx Houston s real life persona was written in as his character s cousin in the season five episode A Friend Indeed For a number of episodes in season 5 Roger appears infrequently with little to no explanation Marques Houston s mother had cancer at the time At the end of season 5 after Tia and Tamera graduate from high school Roger is not seen or mentioned again it is presumed that he is still in high school while Tia and Tamera are in college as it is made clear in earlier episodes that Roger is a year younger than they are After a long absence he was written back into the series as he appears in the final episode as a guest at Lisa s wedding and sings a song for her At the twins high school graduation Roger sings Never Say Goodbye It is explained that he left the show to tend to his ill mother and the fact that he was about to be written off of the show anyway because his character is a year younger than the twins made it easier for him to leave Tyreke Scott RonReaco Lee is Tia s boyfriend during the final two seasons of the series though he and Tia briefly break up in the sixth season After realizing he s still in love with Tia he eventually gets back together with her He is a high school drop out after having a run in with the law and being arrested for his older brother s grand theft auto He eventually decides to get his GED And with some help from Ray he was permitted to graduate with the girls and Jordan He goes on to attend and get a job as a security guard at University of Michigan He is shown to be laid back soft spoken and fairly mature Still he can be chauvinistic and temperamental at times He appears in season 5 as a recurring cast member and is a series regular in season 6 Jordan Bennett Deon Richmond is Tamera s boyfriend during the final two seasons of the series eventually going to college with the girls He s goofy outspoken and just as passionate as Tamera He s shown to be highly intelligent and ambitious seeing as he was class president and editor of the school paper during his senior year We later find out that Jordan suffers from a traumatic event in his childhood where his mother ran off with a deacon at his church This left him bitter towards congregations until Tamera helps ease his pain and find his faith again He also pledges and eventually join the Gamma Psi fraternity in his college Like Tyreke he appears in season 5 as a recurring cast member and is a series regular in season 6 Supporting Edit Tia and Tamera s real life little brother Tahj Mowry has appeared in four episodes of the series He played Tia s cousin Tahj in Get a Job a kid visiting a Mall Santa in Christmas and appeared in a crossover role in Child s Play in which he played T J Henderson his character from fellow The WB sitcom Smart Guy T J is a genius SAT tutor who is hired to help the girls prepare for their SAT in season five Sarah Brittany Murphy Sarah is Tia and Tamera s best friend during the first season She seems to have less trouble than other people in knowing which twin was which as seen in the season one episode Cheater Cheater in which she asks Tia why she was in Tamera s class when Tamera asked her to take the test for her The teacher was right behind her and they got caught In the episode Smoking in the Girls Room she is seen smoking with the twins and two other friends After season two Sarah isn t seen or mentioned again In real life Brittany Murphy did not appear in the third season due to filming Clueless Terrence Dorien Wilson is the manager of the local Food Boy supermarket who dated Lisa during season two and early season three and was very briefly engaged to her in the season two episode I Do he is introduced in the episode Joey s Choice Like Ray many women are attracted to him but he seems to attract more pretty women One of the reasons he and Lisa broke up was because of his weakness for gorgeous women In Field Trip she catches him flirting with a sexy clerk at a beauty shop The character is one of only two recurring characters from the show s ABC run to appear on the show during the show s run on The WB Anna Slotky s Denise Mondello is the other After the season three episode Big Twin on Campus Terrence is never seen or mentioned again Steve Victor Togunde is the manager of Rocket Burger the fast food restaurant Tia and Tamera work at during season two and early season three Steve appears only in the second season however Tia and Tamera coin a song that is a play on the song Whatta Man by En Vogue and Salt n Pepa that plays on the nickname given to him behind his back by Tia and Tamera and other Rocket Burger employees Stinky Steve In the episode Dream Lover in which that occurred Tia has a recurring romantic dream about Steve that disturbs her Rhonda Bianca Lawson is the popular girl in Tia and Tamera s high school who always made fun of them especially their fashion choices but in her last appearance her attitude had become kinder yet her physical appearance had altered After the third season with the exception of the season four premiere You Are So Beautiful in which the girls find out that to their disbelief that Rhonda blew up over the summer becoming burly and mannish in appearance the character was played by Larry Wrentz in that episode Rhonda is not seen or mentioned again Bianca s father Richard Lawson appears in the final season as Lisa s boyfriend Victor Sims Denise Mondello Anna Slotky is one of Tia and Tamera s friends who appears in the show s second and third seasons Denise like Tia and Tamera was employed at Rocket Burger In the season two episode Single White Teenager the character s first appearance in production order though she appeared in an earlier episode in season two Denise was paired with Tamera as a science partner while Tia was sick and later started to dress like Tia and Tamera as well even claiming she was going to start being called by her middle name of Tonya in order to match theirs causing panic by Tia and Tamera only to find out that it was a joke The character is one of only two recurring characters from the show s ABC run to appear on the show during the show s run on The WB Dorien Wilson s Terrence Winningham is the other Steve Steve Monroe is one of the twins guy friends in the third season who is depicted as being not very bright and is revealed in the episode The Tutor to be a player on Roosevelt High s basketball team Ernie Arvie Lowe Jr is one of Tia and Tamera s guy friends in the third season and is revealed to be a drama club member in the episode Private School Jimmy Soupy Campbell Sherman Hemsley is Ray s father who was introduced in the season three episode Grandpa Campbell who was often in shady dealings He states in that episode that he got the nickname Soupy not because his surname is Campbell which would be a play on the Campbell s soup brand but because of the tight situations he gets himself into claiming he is always in hot water Ray did not have a good relationship with his father initially and often disapproved of his decisions but they started to have somewhat of an understanding by the end of his first appearance on the show Soupy appears in two additional season three episodes Christmas and Summer Bummer and makes his final appearance in the season five episode Shoeless with Soupy acting as the fairy godfather to Tamera s Cinderella as she couldn t go to Jordan s graduation party Mr Mitushka Fred Willard is the vice principal of Roosevelt High and the founder of a conservatory for young musicians In his last two appearances he tries a bit hard to be cool with the students The character appears in the season three episodes The Piano Lesson The Candidate and The Audition Dave David Strickland is a security guard at the mall where Lisa works He is often shown to be slightly incompetent and loses his job in one episode Patrice Vernee Watson Johnson is Lisa s best friend from the inner city neighborhood where Lisa and Tia previously lived and is the mother of Tia s childhood friend Darnell who is introduced in the season four episode Boy from the Hood Patrice who has known Lisa since childhood has a personality similar to Lisa which sometimes irritates Ray as much as Lisa s antics typically do Mike Jamil Walker Smith is a student at Roosevelt High seen only during the fourth season who is also one of the very few male friends Roger is seen to have presumably as he is most likely in the same year Marlon Aaron Lohr is a student at Roosevelt High seen only during the fourth season who is a jock and plays on Roosevelt High s hockey team as seen in the episode Some Like It Hockey He often makes fun of various students most often Tia and Tamera Marlon is shown as sexist in the episode Some Like It Hockey when he claims the job of class president is a man s job and doesn t allow Tia and Tamera who are girls to try out for the hockey team but the decision is later reversed when Tia and Tamera disguised as male hockey players beat and embarrass Marlon in a scrimmage match The character s portrayer Aaron Lohr previously appeared on Sister Sister as a different character an older teenager whom Tia goes out on a double date with joined by Tamera and Roger in the season one episode Wedding Bells and Box Boys Clark Christopher Kid Reid is the manager of the bookstore coffeeshop Book Em Joe and is Tia s boss at the hangout during the fifth season who is shown to be sarcastic Diavian Johnson Alexis Fields is the twins best friend in the seasons five and six She s shown to be flirtatious witty loyal and a talented actress She once got into some hot water with a recently single Tia after she saw her and Tyreke lock lips during a drama rehearsal This led to an argument where Diavian forced Tia to confront her feelings for her ex The two eventually reconciled soon after She had a boyfriend named Stephen for a time Dot Senta Moses is a friend of Tia and Tamera s during season five Victor Sims Richard Lawson is one of Ray s friends who later becomes Lisa s love interest and later her husband in the series finale Richard is the father of Bianca Lawson who played Rhonda in the third season Vivica Shaw Rolonda Watts is Ray s ex girlfriend who Ray broke up with because she was cheating on him Vivica was constantly trying to mess Ray up out of anger Because he made her lose her other date so she was dateless She was supposed to have moved to Chicago but she started a limo business to get him back It is also obvious that Vivica and Lisa are rivals In the same episode where she started the limo business she was arrested because none of her three drivers Kim Mo nique and Chant e had a license Steven Chad Haywood is Diavian s boyfriend in season five who is shown not to be very bright Shawn Gabrielle Union is Tia and Tamera s friend in the last half of the fourth season and the first half of the fifth season Union appears in a season five episode prior to portraying Shawn as a girl named Vanessa Tamera s friend who is revealed to be a shoplifter Simone Flosser Rachael Harris is a senior university student and occasional friend of the girls during the sixth season Chud McGraf Greg Pitts is a wild and somewhat dim university student He s shown to be friends with the younger cast during the sixth season Matt Sullivan Tony Carreiro is Tia and Tamera s birth father He appeared in one episode as their teacher and they came to his museum He started talking about Racelle Gavin and they said they knew her and he showed them a picture of her Eventually he figured out that Racelle Gavin was their mother which meant he was their father Tamera didn t believe it because he was white and he hadn t been there for them but he tried to explain that he had tried to find them At the end Tamera was really happy with him And in the end Matt accidentally took a wacky picture and Lisa said Matt you ll fit into this family just fine Principal Gordon Eric Payne in Season 4 Fitz Houston in Season 5 is the Principal of Roosevelt High during the Twins Junior and Senior Years Little Ray is a stray orange tabby cat that Lisa adopts during the first season and names after Ray Ray hates Little Ray as he is always ruining his furniture and using his leg as a scratching post Little Ray is shown in the second season riding with Ray then Ray tells him to get out and he jumps out the window but he comes back at the end of the episode then is never seen or mentioned again Special guest appearances Edit 702 Flex Alexander Jon B Patricia Belcher Milton Berle BLACKstreet Johnny Brown Olivia Brown Orlando Brown Kobe Bryant Maia Campbell Sean Puffy Combs Nikki Cox Cylk Cozart Terrell Davis Denise Dowse Ja Net DuBois Michael Clarke Duncan Donald Faison Kirk Franklin Tyrese Gibson Nicci Gilbert La Myia Good Dorian Gregory Rachael Harris Pat Harvey Sherman Hemsley Taraji P Henson D L Hughley Immature Shar Jackson Wesley Jonathan Montell Jordan Khalil Kain Casey Kasem Lisa Leslie Phill Lewis Rebecca Lobo Brian McKnight Christina Milian Kel Mitchell Goodie Mob Mari Morrow Tahj Mowry Brittany Murphy Mya Next Mary Kate Olsen Ashley Olsen Beverly Peele Kyla Pratt John Ratzenberger Christopher Kid Reid Daphne Maxwell Reid Reynaldo Rey Bumper Robinson RuPaul Merlin Santana Esther Scott Molly Shannon Chaz Lamar Shepherd Kellita Smith Mindy Sterling Ethan Suplee Raven Symone Kenan Thompson Gabrielle Union Barry Watson Jason Weaver Malinda Williams Vesta Williams Chuck Woolery WC Will SmithProduction EditThroughout its run the series was filmed in front of a live studio audience at Paramount Pictures that provided the laugh track throughout the episode and utilize cheering sounds to signal the end of an episode For the first five seasons the series often had Tia and Tamera either together or separately break the fourth wall by talking directly to the viewer 7 During the ABC run Tia and Tamera would address the audience on some of the goings on in the storyline involving them and occasionally other main characters usually Roger After the series moved to The WB the breaking of the fourth wall was limited mainly to certain episodes and usually only in the teaser scenes and featured increasingly less often by the fourth season For some of the episodes in the fifth season it was included but was dropped by the middle of the fifth season The sixth and final season was the only season that did not include it Many of the episodes from the third season up to the sixth season also featured bloopers at the end of some of them playing during the ending credits Theme song and opening sequences Edit Theme song Edit The series original theme song was written and composed by Tim Heintz Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn 8 Season one was the only season using the full version with the short middle instrumental portion vocalizations and the line Living underneath one roof no it won t be trouble proof dropped in season 2 though the short instrumental and vocalizations were restored in season 3 Performers for this version that was played from seasons 1 4 is unknown as no evidence is revealed at this time though many fans believed it was either Shanice or En Vogue An updated version of the theme song was used starting in Season 5 composed by Heintz Petersen Quinn and Kurt Farquhar who composed the music score for most of the series save for Season 3 when the score was composed by Paul A Kreiling and performed by Tia and Tamera Mowry this version used the same tune but a slower tempo and lyrics that emphasized the two characters differences and increased maturity The season 5 version of the theme began with the end of the original theme prior to the start of the theme song An instrumental version of the final theme was used as a closing theme for the final two seasons though with the exception of the episode Designer Genes it was generally played over a blooper reel during the closing credits Opening titles Edit The opening sequence used in the first two seasons designed by Twin Art opens with the sound of two smacks and crying babies over a black screen as animated crying babies appear with the word separated between them then showing Ray and Lisa each holding babies which has real life baby pictures of Tia and Tamera with the word adopted appearing between both Throughout the sequence the main cast is shown in front of a white background with various animations around them at one point Tia and Tamera push Lisa and Ray towards each other It ends with Tia Tamera Ray and Lisa at a couch with an animated roof over it pushed overhead by Ray which morphs into the title logo The sequence was shortened with the theme song in season two and modified to include Marques Houston as Roger who became a contract cast member that season Houston as Roger is shown peeking from an animated door which Tia and Tamera promptly close on him Seasons 3 and 4 used a computer animated sequence by Pittard Sullivan with the main cast s video headshots in a stop motion effect opening with two babies drifting away from each other into two backgrounds one the city which is actually the pre September 11 2001 Manhattan skyline despite the fact the series was set in Detroit and the other a country road with the word separated between them then showing Ray and Lisa each holding babies in a similar manner as the previous sequence with a rotating adopted then showing the cast in front of different backdrops some of which include cutouts of objects It ends with Tia Tamera Ray who is reading from a newspaper and Lisa walking into each other then getting themselves tangled together over changing cloud backdrops one which features two roadsigns before the title logo appears The cast s surnames are animated and in a variant of the show s logotype This was the only time the intro remained exactly the same though by season four the intro became a bit outdated as Tia and Tamera dropped the wavy hair tams and plaid outfits for straight hair and trendier fashions and Roger stopped wearing braids The final two seasons used a music video style sequence designed by Paramount Digital Design Marques Houston remained in the sequence despite his appearances on the series decreasing midway through the fifth season For the sixth season he was replaced in the sequence by RonReaco Lee and Deon Richmond Because alternate takes of the same footage was used from the season before viewers often notice that Lee and Richmond are digitally inserted in the group shots with the remaining original cast as evidenced by a dim white glow around their bodies Syndication EditU S broadcast and cable syndication Edit After being picked up by The WB in 1995 reruns of the first two seasons of Sister Sister were broadcast in early primetime as part of the network s then newly launched Sunday night lineup during the 1995 1996 season in addition to the first run episodes of the series that aired on the WB s Wednesday night schedule 3 The series has been aired on various broadcast television networks in the U S after the series finale From September 1998 to September 1999 Paramount Domestic Television now CBS Television Distribution distributed the series to Fox The WB and UPN network affiliates such as WWOR TV who aired the show reruns weeknights at 6 30pm in New York City around the United States airing depending on market In some markets such as New York City 6 30pm Philadelphia 5 30pm Washington D C 5pm amp 5 30pm Atlanta 2 30pm and Bakersfield 9am amp 9 30am reruns of Sister Sister were replaced by reruns of The Hughleys in September 2002 The series formerly aired reruns on BET Disney Channel ABC Family WGN America Up formerly GMC TV Centric Hub Network Logo TV VH1 In early 2021 and Fuse The series currently airs on MTV 2 9 10 11 Disney Channel airings had most episodes edited for content deemed by the channel as unsuitable for its pre teen audience the edited Disney Channel versions were also the syndication package of the show that aired on sister network ABC Family with the exception of the season two episode Tattoo that was omitted from Disney Channel airings GMC also airs episodes with content the channel deems inappropriate usually muted or removed entirely ranging from mild suggestive dialogue said by Roger to tame phrases such as shut up butt dumb and pervert whereas the airings on other channels were the original syndicated prints As of 2021 the series is available to stream on Netflix Hulu and Paramount in the US 12 13 14 International syndication Edit In Australia and New Zealand the series was aired on Nickelodeon and the Seven Network in the United Kingdom Sister Sister was aired on Nickelodeon and on Channel 4 between 1995 and 2000 15 as the channel had the terrestrial rights to the show In the UK Nickelodeon aired Sister Sister again in 2009 but only showed episodes from the first four seasons It currently airs on Trace Vault in the UK which also shows classic Teenage comedies like Kenan and Kel and Moesha in addition to music videos It also aired in Ireland on RTE2 In Latin America Sister Sister used to air on Nickelodeon in the late 1990s and early 2000s On October 21 2009 it debuted on open television Rede Record but was taken off on October 30 2009 the cause for this is unknown In Spain the TV series was aired during the late 90 s and early 00 s on Antena 3 on its morning first children s programme Megatrix renamed as Cosas de hermanas On October 5 2020 the series began streaming on Netflix in a number of other countries 16 Home media EditCBS DVD distributed by Paramount released the first and second seasons of Sister Sister on DVD in Region 1 in 2008 and 2009 17 18 As of September 2014 these releases have been discontinued and are out of print On May 4 2015 it was announced that Visual Entertainment Inc VEI had acquired the distribution rights to the series for Region 1 encompassing the United States and Canada 19 20 It was subsequently announced on December 28 2015 that VEI through its deal with CBS Television Distribution would release a complete DVD set of the series Sister Sister The Complete Collection which includes all six seasons in Region 1 on January 19 2016 21 the release date was then pushed back to March 18 2016 22 The Mowry twins 2000 television film Seventeen Again is also included as a bonus disc on the Complete Collection set On May 26 2017 VEI released separate Seasons 1 3 and Seasons 4 6 sets of the series Due to copyright issues these releases are heavily edited 23 Reception EditRatings Edit Season Episodes Nielsen ratings TV Season NetworkAvg ratings share Ranking1 12 11 2 estimated No 33 1993 1994 ABC2 19 10 1 citation needed No 60 1994 19953 22 3 0 citation needed No 142 1995 1996 The WB4 22 3 4 citation needed No 135 1996 19975 22 3 0 24 No 149 1997 19986 22 3 6 25 No 133 1998 1999Awards and nominations Edit Emmy Awards1998 Outstanding Lighting Direction Electronic for a Comedy Series George Spiro Dibie Nominated 1997 Outstanding Lighting Direction Electronic for a Comedy Series George Spiro Dibie Nominated 1996 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Lighting Direction Electronic for a Comedy Series George Spiro Dibie Nominated 1995 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Lighting Direction Electronic for a Comedy Series George Spiro Dibie Won Image Awards2000 Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Tia amp Tamera Mowry Won 2000 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Jackee Harry Won 2000 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Tim Reid Nominated 1999 Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Tia amp Tamera Mowry Won 1999 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Jackee Harry Won 1999 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated 1998 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Tim Reid Nominated 1996 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated 1996 Outstanding Youth Actor Actress Tia amp Tamera Mowry Nominated Kids Choice Awards1998 Favorite Television Actress Tia amp Tamera Mowry Nominated 1998 Favorite Television Show Nominated 1997 Favorite Television Actress Tia amp Tamera Mowry Won 1996 Favorite Television Actress Tia amp Tamera Mowry Won 1996 Favorite Television Show Nominated 1995 Favorite Television Actress Tia amp Tamera Mowry Won Young Artist Awards1999 Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Supporting Young Actor Deon Richmond Nominated 1997 Best Performance in a TV Comedy Guest Starring Young Performer Verner Robin Marie Nominated 1997 Best Performance in a TV Comedy Leading Young Actress Tia amp Tamera Mowry Nominated 1996 Best Performance by a Young Actress Guest Starring Role TV Series Selico Krista Sherre Nominated 1996 Best Performance by a Young Actress TV Comedy Series Tia amp Tamera Mowry Nominated 1995 Best Youth Comedian in a TV Show Marques Houston Won 1995 Best New Family Television Series Nominated 1995 Best Youth Comedian in a TV Show Victor Togunde Nominated 1995 Best Youth Comedienne in a TV Show Tia amp Tamera Mowry Nominated Teen Choice Awards2017 Choice Throwback Tv Show Sister Sister Nominated Potential revival EditIn June 2012 interview with TV Guide both Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry have said they would like to reunite the cast for a reunion film They were thinking of doing a Twins in the city plot like the twins in New York City 26 In 2017 rumors started developing about a potential continuation of Sister Sister both Tia and Tamera have confirmed that talks are ongoing and that a sequel series is very close to happening 27 28 In October 2017 Tia Mowry stated in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that a revival of the series was definitely closer than ever and that she is getting excited about the possibility She also said that she believed Jackee Harry and Tim Reid would be a part of the revival if it were to take place 29 On January 16 2018 while appearing on Steve Harry confirmed the revival stating that it s happening 4 In 2019 the reboot was put on hold indefinitely Tia commented To be honest with you I hate to pop the balloon A revival of Sister Sister kind of looks dead right now and cited rights issues as part of the reason for the reboot not moving forward 5 30 References Edit Werts Diane April 3 1994 Ascent of a woman The News Journal p H1 Archived from the original on September 1 2018 Retrieved September 1 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Kopotsha Jazmin July 30 2020 Sister Sister Really Needs To Make A Comeback Grazia Archived from the original on November 17 2020 Retrieved May 29 2022 a b Richmond Ray May 23 1995 Out with the Old in with New at Fox WB Network Los Angeles Daily News Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved February 5 2014 via HighBeam Research subscription required a b Alexander Princess India January 17 2018 Actress Jackee Harry on Sister Sister Reboot It s Happening Huffington Post Archived from the original on September 2 2018 Retrieved September 1 2018 a b Jamie Primeau July 2 2019 A Sister Sister Reboot Isn t Likely Says Tia Mowry But There s A Very Good Alternative Bustle com Archived from the original on December 11 2019 Retrieved January 8 2020 Bark Ed Williams Scott April 1 1994 Twins separated at birth reunited on Sister Sister The Clarion Ledger p 8E Archived from the original on September 1 2018 Retrieved September 1 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Sister Sister story of identical twins The Daily News Journal April 3 1994 p 7 Archived from the original on September 1 2018 Retrieved September 1 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Scott Tony November 15 1994 Sister Sister Hair Today Variety Archived from the original on September 1 2018 Retrieved September 1 2018 Fox and The CW Upfront 2007 08 Fall 2007 Schedule ABC Family Adds Sister 8 Simple Rules Archived from the original on May 20 2007 Retrieved May 26 2007 Pavan SitcomsOnline com September 2 2010 BET Fall 2010 Schedule Has 3 New Sitcoms Network TV Fall Preview Specials for 2010 SitcomsOnline com News Blog Blog sitcomsonline com Archived from the original on September 6 2010 Retrieved November 7 2012 Fresh Prince Comes to TBS in May Sister Sister to WGN in the Fall TV Land Awards Prev Includes Spoof Ugly Betty White Archived from the original on May 2 2007 Retrieved May 26 2007 Stewart Shelby July 30 2020 Netflix to add 7 iconic wishlist topping Black television shows to its roster Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on August 3 2020 Retrieved August 4 2020 Sister Sister CBS All Access April 1994 Archived from the original on December 3 2020 Retrieved November 25 2020 Bjornson Greta February 2 2021 Moesha Sister Sister and More Land on Hulu to Kick Off Black History Month Celebration Decider Archived from the original on February 15 2021 Retrieved February 9 2021 Alistair McGeorge February 17 2016 Sister Sister Where are they now See what Tia Tamera and more have been up to Mirror co uk Archived from the original on October 14 2020 Retrieved January 8 2020 Schneider Michael December 10 2020 Sister Sister Girlfriends and Other Beloved Black Sitcoms Are Finding New Life on Netflix Variety Archived from the original on December 12 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Following the success of the shows on Netflix in the United States the service also expanded its acquisition rights on Sister Sister Girlfriends and Moesha last month to Netflix in Canada the U K and across Africa Sister Sister DVD news Announcement for Sister Sister The 1st Season TVShowsOnDVD com July 14 2008 Archived from the original on September 10 2017 Retrieved September 10 2017 Sister Sister DVD news Announcement for Sister Sister The 2nd Season TVShowsOnDVD com February 23 2009 Archived from the 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Ratings for 97 98 TV Season sfgate com May 25 1998 Archived from the original on April 28 2012 Retrieved July 15 2022 TV Winners amp Losers Numbers Racket a Final Tally of the Season s Shows Archived from the original on October 29 2009 Ross Robyn October 2 2011 Tia and Tamera Mowry Talk Season Finale Babies and a Sister Sister Reunion TV Guide Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 5 2014 Lindsay Kimble July 21 2017 Sister Sister reboot moving forward Tamera Mowry says Ew com Archived from the original on September 10 2017 Retrieved September 10 2017 Tia Mowry Says a Sister Sister Reboot Is In the Works BET June 29 2017 Archived from the original on September 10 2017 Retrieved September 10 2017 Tia Mowry Says Sister Sister Reboot Is Closer Than Ever I m Getting Excited Exclusive TVonline com October 6 2017 Archived from the original on October 8 2017 Retrieved October 7 2017 Randee Dawn November 12 2019 Sister Sister reunion Tia Mowry Jackee Harry together in trailer for special Today com Archived from the original on December 11 2019 Retrieved January 8 2020 External links EditSister Sister at IMDb Sister Sister at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sister Sister TV series amp oldid 1173934812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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