
Double Trouble (1984-1985)
The adventures of a pair of teenage twins were explored in this light comedy. Kate and Allison were 16, identical in appearance, but opposites in personality. Allison was the sober responsible one, and Kate the spunky troublemaker who often got them both into hot water. Pretending to be Allison was one of Kate's favorite ploys. Art was their widower father, who ran a gym and dance studio in their hometown of Des Moines, Iowa. Beth was one of his adult instructors, and Michael was Kate's boyfriend.
When Double Trouble returned for a second season in December 1984, Kate and Allison had moved to New York to pursue separate careers. Kate wanted to become an actress, while her more practical sister was enrolled in the Fashion Institute of Technology studying design. They lived in a spacious town house with their kooky Aunt Margo, a successful writer of children's stories. Also living in the town house were Billy and Charles, two aspiring actors and kindred spirits of Kate's. Mr. Arrechia was an obnoxious, overbearing instructor at the Fashion Institute and Aileen was Allison's fellow student and best friend.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S02E15 | Where's Poppa? | Mar 30, 1985 |
S02E14 | The Day of the Rose | Mar 23, 1985 |
S02E13 | Funny Girl | Mar 2, 1985 |
S02E12 | September Song | Feb 23, 1985 |
S02E11 | Old Movies | Feb 16, 1985 |
Cast

Donnelly Rhodes

Anne-Marie Johnson

Liz Sagal

Patricia Richardson

Barbara Barrie

Jean Sagal

James Vallely

Jonathan Schmock
Characters

Art Foster

Aileen Lewis

Allison Foster

Beth McConnell

Aunt Margo

Kate Foster.

Charles Kincaid

Billy Batalato
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