SisterSister

SisterSister

Over lunch the other day the staff in the FemaleFirst office got chatting about the TV shows we use to love as a kid, I mean everything from the High School likes of the kids in Sweet Valley High and Saved By The Bell, to the super power stories of Sabrina The Teenage Witch, The Secret Life Of Alex Mac and Bernard’s Watch.

It got me thinking about all the programmes I used to love watching on CITV and CBBC when I was younger, and I’ve decided to take a break from music to give you a quick reminder, and see if you loved the shows too, coming up over the next few days are a reminder of the shows we all used to love.

Another show I used to love watching on a Saturday morning was Sister, Sister, an American sitcom about identical twin girls (Tia and Tamera Mowry), separated and adopted at birth, who one day come face-to-face after 14 years apart.

Brilliant idea, which of course, is done to death in plotlines these days (ie The Parent Trap), and as with Sweet Valley High, each twin has individual characteristics, with Tia being the smart twin from Detroit whose adoptive mother Lisa works as a seamstress, whilst Tamera is the boy-crazy twin from the suburbs, where her adoptive father Ray owns a limousine service.

They end up all living together, inm Rays house, and here enters their annoying neighbour Roger Evans, who is infatuated with both of them, and who evolves from a nerdy pest to a handsome gentleman. Cute.

Keep your eyes peeled for another show at the same time tomorrow, and an update on what happened to our favourite characters will be coming soon!

FemaleFirst - Ruth Harrison