All That season 2
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All That | |
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Season 2 | |
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No. of episodes | 21 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | October 7, 1995 October 26, 1996 | –
Season chronology | |
All That's second season ran from October 7, 1995, to March 30, 1996. This season contained 21 episodes, as well as Good Burger special episode.
This season is similar to season one, starring the same cast members, having the same intro, and still being taped in Orlando, Florida. Following the conclusion of production on the third season the show moved out of Florida and moved to Nickelodeon on Sunset (formerly The Aquarius Theater) in Hollywood, California. Season 2 is also the final season for Angelique Bates, whose contract with the show was not renewed.[1]
The producers thought that Mitchell and Thompson had good chemistry on the series together, and so from there, the duo would begin starring on their own show, Kenan & Kel. The show debuted shortly after this season ended, with Mitchell and Thompson performing on both shows and doing other promotional work with the network.
Cast
[edit]Repertory players
- Angelique Bates
- Lori Beth Denberg[Note 1]
- Katrina Johnson
- Kel Mitchell
- Alisa Reyes
- Josh Server
- Kenan Thompson
- Notes
- ^ Vital Information anchor
Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Prod. code [2] | U.S. households (in millions) |
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16 | 1 | "Naughty by Nature" | October 7, 1995 | 216 | N/A |
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17 | 2 | "Monica" | October 7, 1995 | 217 | N/A |
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18 | 3 | "Larisa Oleynik/Da Brat" | October 14, 1995 | 218 | 1.99[3] |
Special Guest: Larisa Oleynik
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19 | 4 | "Malcolm-Jamal Warner/Mokenstef" | October 21, 1995 | 219 | N/A |
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20 | 5 | "Jon B." | November 4, 1995 | 220 | N/A |
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21 | 6 | "The Twinz" | November 11, 1995 | 221 | N/A |
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22 | 7 | "Monteco" | November 18, 1995 | 222 | N/A |
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23 | 8 | "Soul 4 Real" | December 2, 1995 | 223 | 2.18[4] |
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24 | 9 | "Subway" | December 9, 1995 | 224 | N/A |
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25 | 10 | "Run DMC" | December 23, 1995 | 225 | 2.31[5] |
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26 | 11 | "Xscape" | January 6, 1996 | 226 | N/A |
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27 | 12 | "Diana King" | January 13, 1996 | 227 | 2.32[6] |
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28 | 13 | "Sinbad/Coolio" | January 20, 1996 | 228 | N/A |
Special Guest: Sinbad
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29 | 14 | "Mark Curry/Deborah Cox" | April 6, 1996 | 229 | N/A |
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30 | 15 | "Immature" | April 13, 1996 | 230 | 2.25[7] |
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31 | 16 | "Silk" | April 20, 1996 | 233 | 2.18[8] |
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32 | 17 | "Terry Ellis" | September 28, 1996 | 231 | 1.77[9] |
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33 | 18 | "Faith Evans" | October 5, 1996 | 232 | N/A |
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34 | 19 | "Shai" | October 12, 1996 | 234 | 2.00[10] |
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35 | 20 | "IV Xample" | October 19, 1996 | 235 | N/A |
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36 | 21 | "Monifah" | October 26, 1996 | 237 | N/A |
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Special (1996)
[edit]Title | Original air date | Prod. code [2] | Viewers (millions) |
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"Good Burger Special" | March 23, 1996 | 236 | N/A |
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References
[edit]- ^ All That Fresh Out The Box
- ^ a b "All That: Episodes". Nick.com. Archived from the original on June 19, 2000. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
- ^ "People's Choice: Top Cable Shows (p. 62)" (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable. October 23, 1995. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
- ^ "People's Choice: Top Cable Shows (p. 88)" (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable. December 11, 1995. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
- ^ "People's Choice: Top Cable Shows (p. 60)" (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable. January 8, 1996. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
- ^ "People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows". Broadcasting and Cable. Google Drive. January 1996. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
- ^ "People's Choice: Top Cable Shows (p. 56)" (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable. April 22, 1996. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
- ^ "People's Choice: Top Cable Shows (p. 91)" (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable. April 29, 1996. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
- ^ "People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 94)" (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable. October 7, 1996. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
- ^ "People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 52)" (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable. October 21, 1996. Retrieved June 17, 2023.