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The following is a list of all the All That cast members and performers. The show ran from 1994–2005 originally and returned in 2019, with three series runs total. The first run ran for six seasons, from 1994 to 2000. However, the show was put on a hiatus for a TV season after the sixth season.
It starred then-All That cast members Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. [61] Sixty-five episodes and a made-for-TV movie Two Heads Are Better Than None were produced over four seasons. The first two seasons were taped at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida, and the remaining two were taped at the Nick on Sunset theater in Hollywood.
The movie closes with Olivia and Kayla returning to St. Louis for a concert Kayla is giving. As the show draws to a close, she calls her mother to the stage and they perform the duet, Love Is All That Matters. Kayla's friend and family look on from the audience. The movie was a Nielsen ratings success, debuting at #16 for the week.
Actors Igor Dolgatschew and Dennis Grabosch accepted the award on behalf of the series. [3] While their story was spotlighted, the "DeRo" storyline reached a wide international fanbase with over 12,000 subscribers on YouTube. [4] The series is produced by Grundy UFA productions, the same company responsible for RTL's other daily soaps.
Then the cast is shown, with their names shown in bright red. Their first and last names are separated by the series' logo. The musical guest is shown after Thompson, the intro ends with a pan shot of the entire cast with the names of the producers flashing by. [3] Action League Now! aired as part of the show for two shorts.
In fact, of all the factors contributing to SNL’s unbelievable success, its always-shifting ensemble might be what matters most. Bad casts can tank a season, while great casts—hell, even one ...
What’s your favorite scary movie? For many, the answer might be one of the many Scream flicks. The first-ever Scream film, written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Wes Craven, debuted in 1996.
The intro remains the same as the first two seasons. However all of the Bates parts are edited out and are replaced with Bynes. New group shots of the entire cast were taped as well. This was the first season to air on The N back in 2008, and it was the second season to air on The '90s Are All That on August 22, 2011. [needs update]