Kelly Mack from Fair Field loved this T V show so much She got the girls Autographs. A very wholesome show. I always enjoyed watching this series too.I was sad when they took it off the TV.
Ray Colcord wrote an all new theme song as composer in its second and final season of "Double Trouble" (1984-1985) after he took over from both Tom Scott & Dean Pitchford for Embassy Television and NBC.
Jonathan Schmock and James Vallelly were both featured in John Hughes films, and were a stand-up act called The Funny Boys. Vallelly's daughter appeared on HEAD OF THE CLASS as the child genius Janice.
Those two, along with Don Reo, Judith D. Allison, and Bill Richmond, would work on another NBC sitcom with veteran producers Paul Junger Witt, Tony Thomas, and Susan Harris. That show was called "Blossom".
i think i watched this show back in the day.. i mean there were only 3 channels to pick from back then...lol.. anyway i like these girls i probably liked this show a lot more back then.. seeing it now .. i see why it got cancelled
This show makes me miss the 80’s😎💪🏿🇺🇸
Here in 2024...This was one of my favorite tv shows of the 80's! ❤
I loved them in this show and in Grease II. And their sister in Married With Children- Peg Bundy.
Kelly Mack from Fair Field loved this T V show so much She got the girls Autographs. A very wholesome show. I always enjoyed watching this series too.I was sad when they took it off the TV.
Damn they were so cute
Good stuff I remember this show it's been hard to find over the years these twins were pretty hot & real life sisters to Peggy Bundy.
I loved watching those twins!
Me too!
Yup, that's Jean and Liz Sagal. Very right.
@@JerryCalvert-x9uKathy's little sisters
Kelly Mack from Fair Field loved this T V show so much She got the girls Autographs. A very wholesome show.
Ray Colcord wrote an all new theme song as composer in its second and final season of "Double Trouble" (1984-1985) after he took over from both Tom Scott & Dean Pitchford for Embassy Television and NBC.
Jonathan Schmock and James Vallelly were both featured in John Hughes films, and were a stand-up act called The Funny Boys. Vallelly's daughter appeared on HEAD OF THE CLASS as the child genius Janice.
Those two, along with Don Reo, Judith D. Allison, and Bill Richmond, would work on another NBC sitcom with veteran producers Paul Junger Witt, Tony Thomas, and Susan Harris. That show was called "Blossom".
Tannis!!
I saw The Funny Boys on stage at the Comedy Store in 1984. They were a lot of more entertaining there than in this.
@@brianarbenz1329 yeah but the Sagal twins were super adorable
i think i watched this show back in the day.. i mean there were only 3 channels to pick from back then...lol.. anyway i like these girls i probably liked this show a lot more back then.. seeing it now .. i see why it got cancelled
They were the Doublemint twins also
Too bad these two never made an appearance on Married with Children with their sister!
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(At 12:49) "I weep for the future."
Sleeping with the lights on.
why did she shut the door to change clothes in front of her own sister?
shit, thats the guy who wont let abe froman be seated
No one loves the 80s more than I, however there were some really bad shows back then.
And this was not one of them. 😉
Ugh i loved my memories until i remembered Anne Marie Johnson was in this sitcom.
Gruber!
I’m about their age, but I don’t remember this show at all.
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I wish to be the meat in that sandwich.
ELP.....
A rainbow cake is now called a gay cake 🏳️🌈
Thanks for clearing the picture with your sneeze
Pantyhose.
wow this is terrible
Kelly Mack from Fair Field loved this T V show so much She got the girls Autographs. A very wholesome show.
Kelly Mack from Fair Field loved this T V show so much She got the girls Autographs. A very wholesome show.