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Sister SisterNewest Review: ... 'GO HOME ROGER!' which happens near enough every episode in the early series'. Sister Sister dealt with a lot of important issues for teens as did many shows in the 90's but i think it was aimed at pretty much everyone, even my mum loved it. Famous guest stars seemed to be a popular thing in the 90's and Sister Sister didnt dissapoint with appearances from the likes of Christina Milian, ... more |
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by - written on 02/07/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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I forget how much i miss Nickelodeon and shows like these. I can honestly say i was an addict when i was a teenager. I even used to know all the words to the theme song...thats kinda sad now i think about it. Sister Sister started in 1993 and ran for 6 years, ending in 1999. The plot: Tia and Tamara (Tia and Tamara Mowry) were seperated at birth and adopted. 14 years later they bump into each other at the mall, neither of them knowing about each other. The girls instantly want to get to know each other and dont want to be seperated again now they've found each other. Tamara's dad reluctantly lets Tia and her mum move in with them. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/04/08 (Useful, 61 readings)
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Sister Sister is a show I remember from my teengae years wasting my time on Sturday morning watching TV. It is an American comedy show and each episode lasted half an hour. The show is about two black American twin girls who were seperated at birth and adopted and only find each other after a fourteen year abscence. The two girls Tia and Tamara Mowry are opposites in many ways but you can see that they share a sisterly bond. The comedy in this show was definately aimed at young teenagers and in particular girls as it deals with many of the issues that affect teenage girls and in particular their infatuations with teenage boys. The two sisters are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/02/08 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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I suppose this review; will take me back to the days when I was totally hooked on the children's channel nickelodeon. Gosh they really don't make TV programmes like they did back in the 1990's. One of my favourite programmes which aired on Nickelodeon was called Sister, Sister. I actually grew up watching this programme, and although you may think straight way it's a girl's programme, I strongly disagree. It was more a programme for anyone aged between 6 to 19, of any race and any gender. They dealt with topics that any teenager could relate to on a level everyone could understand; it was a shame that they finally ended it. But here's a review about the show itself, the ... Read the complete review

