All That season 7
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All That | |
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Season 7 | |
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No. of episodes | 13 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon (SNICK) |
Original release | January 19 May 4, 2002 | –
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The first episode of the seventh season on All That featured special guests Frankie Muniz and Aaron Carter, premiering on January 19, 2002[1] and concluding on May 4, 2002, with 13 episodes aired, the fewest out of all the other seasons.
Many changes happened to the show before the start of this season. The entire cast of the previous season left the show. Nickelodeon replaced them with new cast members, who would bring in fresh material. The new cast included Chelsea Brummet, Jack DeSena, Lisa Foiles, Bryan Hearne, Shane Lyons, Giovonnie Samuels and Kyle Sullivan. Of the cast, Brummet, DeSena, Foiles and Sullivan would remain on the show for the entire reboot period from 2002 to 2005, similar to original cast member, Josh Server remaining present for the entire original period from 1994 to 2000.
Other changes occurred before the start of the season as well. The show got rid of the long-running sketch Vital Information, which had been featured in every show since the second episode of the first season, but resumed in season 10 with Lil' JJ as host. It was replaced with a new sketch called Know Your Stars, which was featured in almost every episode of this season and onward. The show also got rid of the traditional green room, where the cast would hang out. In this season, the cast would be featured walking around the studio instead of being in one area. Another change was the absence of Kevin Kopelow, the stage manager who was usually hurt in some way. He was replaced with Pickle Boy (played by Brian Peck),[2] a random person who would usually be seen offering people pickles.
In conjunction with the seventh season, All That brought in weekly special guest stars who helped open the show and participated in some of the sketches. Some included: Melissa Joan Hart, Frankie Muniz, Tony Hawk, David Arquette, Britney Spears, Aaron Carter, Will Friedle, Christina Vidal, Matthew Lillard, Ray Romano, Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara (Spy Kids),[3] Nick Carter, Justin Timberlake, Buddy Hackett, Barry Watson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Tom Green, and former Guiding Light star Brittany Snow. Former cast members Kenan Thompson and Amanda Bynes also guest starred and reprised some of their characters.[4] Also, during this season there was supposed to be a scheduled performance by singer Aaliyah but due to her death the performance was made by a different musical guest.[5]
The new cast also debuted with a new intro. Unlike the first six seasons, the audience wasn't featured in a camera shot before the intro. The intro did, however, include the "Oh" sign, as in past seasons. The intro featured the cast dancing in front of a large lighted All That logo. They are all wearing white. Their names appear on the bottom of the screen and are in bright red lettering. After Sullivan is shown, the intro cuts to the cast dancing again before showing the host and the musical guest. The intro ends with the cast walking into camera shot, while all the lights go off.
Cast
[edit]Repertory players
- Chelsea Brummet
- Jack DeSena
- Lisa Foiles
- Katija Pevec
- Bryan Hearne
- Shane Lyons
- Giovonnie Samuels
- Kyle Sullivan
Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date [6] | Prod. code [7] |
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120 | 1 | "Frankie Muniz/Aaron Carter" | January 19, 2002 | 712 |
(First episode of the second run) (Also first episode to feature Chelsea Brummet, Jack DeSena, Lisa Foiles, Bryan Hearne, Shane Lyons, Giovonnie Samuels and Kyle Sullivan) | ||||
121 | 2 | "Melissa Joan Hart/Usher" | January 26, 2002 | 713 |
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122 | 3 | "P. Diddy" | February 2, 2002 | 714 |
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123 | 4 | "Britney Spears" | February 9, 2002 | 717 |
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124 | 5 | "Tony Hawk/Barenaked Ladies" | February 23, 2002 | 715 |
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125 | 6 | "David Arquette/Mandy Moore" | March 2, 2002 | 719 |
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126 | 7 | "Kenan Thompson/LFO" | March 9, 2002 | 722 |
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127 | 8 | "Barry Watson/Christina Millian" | March 16, 2002 | 723 |
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128 | 9 | "Ray Romano/Lisa Leslie/Willa Ford" | March 23, 2002 | 721 |
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129 | 10 | "Amanda Bynes/City High" | April 6, 2002 | 724 |
(This episode is a crossover between All That (OG and Relaunch) and The Amanda Show) | ||||
130 | 11 | "Aaron Carter/Samantha Mumba" | April 13, 2002 | 718 |
(Aaron Carter's first time as a special guest instead of a musical guest.) | ||||
131 | 12 | "Will Friedle/Nelly Furtado" | April 27, 2002 | 716 |
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132 | 13 | "Christina Vidal/Tyrese" | May 4, 2002 | 720 |
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References
[edit]- ^ "All That Season 7". TV.com.
- ^ "Brian Peck | Actor, Additional Crew, Producer". IMDb.
- ^ "Spy Kids on All That (Season 8, ep 2)". July 1, 2008. Archived from the original on January 22, 2009. Retrieved August 30, 2008.
- ^ "Nickelodeon's longest-running live action series, All That, revs up for its seventh season with an all new format, including a weekly celebrity host and an all new kid cast". Viacom.com. Retrieved December 20, 2006.[dead link ]
- ^ "Memo to Nickelodeon and the Writers of "All That"". Google Groups. Retrieved December 20, 2006.
- ^ "All That: Season 7". Rotten Tomatoes. January 19, 2002. Retrieved July 8, 2023.
- ^ "All That Season 7". Amazon Prime Video. Amazon, Inc. 1998. Retrieved July 7, 2023.