Two of a Kind (TV series)

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Two of a Kind
The cast of Two of a Kind.
The main cast of Two of a Kind.
Format Sitcom
Created by Howard Adler
Robert Griffard
Starring Mary-Kate Olsen
as Mary-Kate Burke
Ashley Olsen
as Ashley Burke
Christopher Sieber
as Kevin Burke
Sally Wheeler
as Carrie Moore
David Valcin
as Eddie Fairbanks
Martin Spanjers
as Brian
Orlando Brown
as Max
Ernie Grunwald
as Paul
Country of origin USA
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive producer(s) Thomas L. Miller
Robert L. Boyett
Running time 24 minutes approx.
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run September 25, 1998July 9, 2000
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Two of a Kind is an American sitcom that aired on ABC as part of the network's TGIF line up. The show aired from September 25, 1998 to July 9, 2000.

Kevin Burke is a professional guy and single father who believes there is a scientific explanation for everything except how to control his scheming pre-teen daughters! Mary Kate and Ashley are twin sisters who are complete opposites. Mary Kate is a tomboy whose biggest interest is perfecting her jump shot and her curveball; Ashley is a straight-A student who dreams of a modeling career and boys. And then there's Carrie, a 26-year-old freshman in Kevin's class who has come late to college after exploring the world. Carrie is quirky, difficult, beautiful and quick to speak her mind, so when she answers Kevin's ad for a part-time nanny for the girls, he is convinced she's nothing but trouble. The girls think she is a dream-sitter come true and agree to put their differences aside and join forces to make a little chemistry between their by-the-book dad and the beautiful woman who seems to drive him crazy in all the right ways.

This was the last show produced by Miller-Boyett Productions.

Episode # Prod # US Air Date Episode Title
1-1 475140 September 25, 1998 "Putting Two N Two Together"
1-2 467801 October 2, 1998 "The Tutor"
1-3 467802 October 9, 1998 "Prelude to a Kiss"
1-4 467803 October 16, 1998 "First Crush"
1-5 467806 October 23, 1998 "Breaking Them Up is Hard to Do"
1-6 467805 October 30, 1998 "Nightmare on Carrie's Street"
1-7 467807 November 6, 1998 "The Heartbreak Kid"
1-8 467808 November 13, 1998 "You've Got a Friend"
1-9 467809 November 20, 1998 "Model Behavior"
1-10 467804 November 27, 1998 "Peeping Twins"
1-11 467811 December 11, 1998 "A Very Carrie Christmas"
1-12 467810 January 8, 1999 "Let's Dance"
1-13 467812 January 15, 1999 "Split Decision"
1-14 467813 January 29, 1999 "My Boyfriend's Back"
1-15 467814 February 12, 1999 "No Man's Land"
1-16 467815 February 19, 1999 "Carrie Moves In"
1-17 467816 February 26, 1999 "Mr. Right Under Your Nose"
1-18 467817 March 12, 1999 "Welcome Matt"
1-19 467818 March 19, 1999 "The Odd Couples"
1-20 467820 March 26, 1999 "When a Man Leaves a Woman"
1-21 467821 April 2, 1999 "The Goodbye Girl"
1-22 467819 July 9, 1999 "Kevin Burke's Day Off"


For more, see Two of a Kind books.

Some episodes were written and released as books. Some other ToaK novels were just made up by the authors. As of summer 2006, 39 ToaK books have been released.

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