Sister, Sister is a sitcom which ran initially on ABC from 1994 to 1995 and then on the WB until 1998. It starred identical twins Tia and Tamera Mowry as... identical twins, separated at birth and reunited as teens (living with their respective single adoptive parents).
Muppet Mentions[]
- In the second season episode "Single White Teenager," Tamera and her new friend Denise get nerves over dissecting a live frog, Tamera pushes him towards Denise who replies "No, you do it, I can't hurt Kermie."
- In the third season episode "Private School," Lisa is on the phone trying to get her money back from her pledge for public television. When their reaction is less than friendly, Lisa gets offended and says "I never heard that kind of language on Sesame Street."
- In the fourth season episode "Double Dutch," Tamera tells Tia that the sound of her boyfriend's name makes her giggle like Tickle-Me-Elmo.
Connections[]
- Milton Berle played Edgar in "The Volunteers" (1996)
- Kobe Bryant appeared in "Kid-Napped" (1996)
- Tim Heintz composed the theme music
- Sherman Hemsley played Jimmy "Soupy" Campbell (4 episodes, 1995-1998)
- Casey Kasem appeared in "The Audition" (1996)
- Regge Life directed the episode "We Are Family" (1998)
- Christopher Reid played Chilli T in "Kid-Napped" (1996) and Clark (4 episodes, 1997)
- Chuck Vinson directed three episodes (1994-1995)
- Fred Willard played Carl Mitushka (3 episodes, 1996)