April 4, 1984 (1984-04-04) – March 30, 1985 (1985-03-30)
Double Trouble is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from April 4, 1984 to March 30, 1985. The series stars identical twins Jean and Liz Sagal as Kate and Allison Foster, two teenagers living under the watchful eye of their widowed father. The show was considered an updating of the "twins in mischief" concept seen in films like The Parent Trap or The Patty Duke Show of the 1960s. The Sagal sisters acknowledged that Norman Lear, the Sagal family's godfather,[1] was the one who held influence over the show's concept.[2]
Synopsis
Double Trouble premiered in April 1984. Initially, the series was set in Des Moines, Iowa, and generally revolved around the twins' high school or their father's dance studio (thus giving the girls a chance to show off their real-life dancing skills). Most of the show's comedy was generated from the fact that one twin was serious while the other more laid-back and happy-go-lucky.
Beginning as a mid-season replacement, the show also starred Donnelly Rhodes as the girls' father, Art Foster. The show did not generate high enough ratings in its initial debut to be included in NBC's fall schedule; however, it was brought back for a second go-'round as a mid-season replacement in December 1984. After some retooling, the setting of the show was relocated to New York City. Rhodes was replaced by Barbara Barrie as the twins' aunt. The second season ran for fifteen episodes. The series was not renewed after the second season, but it was seen in reruns on NBC until August 21, 1985, and for several years on USA Network in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
After she transfers to Allison's school, Allison helps Kate adjust by adding her to the yearbook staff; within a week, Kate's rising toward the top of its masthead.
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"Bad Chemistry"
John Bowab
Kimberly Hill
April 25, 1984 (1984-04-25)
TBA
Kate's out of her element when filling in for Allison in Chemistry class.
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"Dueling Feet"
Marlena Laird
Emily Potter
May 2, 1984 (1984-05-02)
TBA
Kate challenges Allison to join her in a televised dance contest, but an ankle sprain forces one of them to go it alone.
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"Separate Birthdays"
Marlena Laird
Story by : David Chambers & Saul Turteltaub & Bernie Orenstein Teleplay by : Saul Turteltaub & Bernie Orenstein
May 16, 1984 (1984-05-16)
TBA
After Kate pulls her into a "twin testing" science project, Allison starts seeking an identity away from her sister... by moving in with Beth and celebrating her birthday by herself.
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"Heartache"
Jim Drake
Jill Gordon and Susan Jane Lindner
May 23, 1984 (1984-05-23)
TBA
Art panics when she discovers Allison's diary, and reads and entry indicating her passion for heartthrob Steven.
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"Bombshell"
Jim Drake
Robert Illes, James Stein & Janis Hirsch
May 30, 1984 (1984-05-30)
TBA
Thinking Beth's relationship with Art is just platonic, the girls invite an attractive woman for dinner in the hopes that Art will become smitten with her.
The girls make their move to New York City, settling in with their Aunt Margo and setting out toward their respective ambitions (Kate as an entertainer, Allison as a fashion designer).
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"Do You Believe in Magic?"
Jim Drake
Janis Hirsch
December 8, 1984 (1984-12-08)
Kate becomes assistant to Rollo the Great (Carl Ballantine), a magician whose next big trick is to make Kate appear in two places at once.
Expecting to not win, Margo consents to Allison and Billy attending an awards banquet in her stead; sparks between the two soon fly.
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"Memories"
Don Reo
Judith D. Allison
January 19, 1985 (1985-01-19)
Footage from Season 1 contributes to Kate and Allison's recollections of back home.
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"Two Girls for Every Boy"
Ellen Chaset Falcon
Lissa Levin
January 26, 1985 (1985-01-26)
Kate hears wedding bells after meeting a radio DJ whose tastes are more in line with Allison's.
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9
"The Write Stuff"
Linda Day
Janis Hirsch
February 2, 1985 (1985-02-02)
Allison submits a newspaper article, which attracts enough compliments to spur her into forsaking design school for a writing career.
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10
"Commercial Break"
Ellen Chaset Falcon
Bill Richmond
February 9, 1985 (1985-02-09)
Kate loses her voice on the eve of a commercial audition; reluctantly, Allison agrees to fill in... and her talents get her sister the part.
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11
"Old Movies"
Ellen Chaset Falcon
Don Reo
February 16, 1985 (1985-02-16)
Late-night movie watching inspires the housemates to imagine themselves in some of cinema's greatest scenes.
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12
"September Song"
Ellen Chaset Falcon
Perry Grant & Dick Bensfield
February 23, 1985 (1985-02-23)
Allison becomes smitten with a much older man, but Margo thinks his asking Allison to join him on a trip to Paris is too big of a step.
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13
"Funny Girl"
Judi Elterman
Janis Hirsch
March 2, 1985 (1985-03-02)
A wealthy new classmate (Mindy Cohn) strikes a friendship with Allison; before long, she's also stealing her design ideas.
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14
"The Day of the Rose"
Ellen Chaset Falcon
Perry Grant and Dick Bensfield
March 23, 1985 (1985-03-23)
After an anniversary gift from her late husband makes Margo melancholy, the twins spend the weekend cheering her up, but an out-of-town trip doesn't turn out as the trio hoped it would.
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"Where's Poppa?"
Ellen Chaset Falcon
Don Reo & Judith D. Allison
March 30, 1985 (1985-03-30)
Art pays his daughters a visit... and, after seeing their life in the Big Apple, prefers that they come back to Iowa with him.