So Little Time

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So Little Time
Image:SLTcast.jpg
The main cast of So Little Time: The Carlsons and housekeeper Manuelo (far behind).
Format Sitcom
Created by Eric Cohen
Tonya Hurley
Starring Mary-Kate Olsen
Ashley Olsen
Taylor Negron
Natashia Williams
Jesse Head
Clare Carey
Eric Lutes
Country of origin Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Fox Family
Picture format Single/Multi Camera
Original run June 2, 2001May 4, 2002
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

So Little Time is a sitcom starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen that aired on Fox Family. The first half of the series aired from June 2, 2001 to August 15, 2001. The series then went on a four-month hiatus, due to network management changes. By December 2001, Fox Family had become ABC Family, and the remaining episodes aired until May 4, 2002.

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[edit] Synopsis

Life is anything but boring for the Carlson twins, Riley (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Chloe (Ashley Olsen), whose parents have amicably separated, but still live within a stone’s throw distance from each other in Malibu.

Their mother and father ran a highly-successful fashion label for years until Jake hit a mid-life crisis. In the spirit of finding himself, he moved to a trailer which overlooks his former Malibu beachfront home.

Being teens, Riley and Chloe are not immune to the trials and tribulations that come with school, family, friends, and boys. While the girls’ parents keep everyone on their toes wondering whether they’ll get back together, or if they'll remain amiable friends who live to drive each other just a little crazy.

[edit] Broadcasting

It was announced that Canadian broadcaster The Family Channel began airing reruns of the series. They played weekdays at 6:00pm, but stopped June 28, 2007, being replaced by Zoey 101. In the UK, the show aired on BBC One, and on the Children's Channel CBBC. Some episodes had a shorter running time than others because of the removal of the behind-the-scenes featurettes.

Sometimes the show will start with actors wandering around the set with the camera following them. They will talk about current events, such as the birthday of an actor who is on the set. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen appear on this segment mostly. A short behind-the-scenes featurette was sometimes included at the end of an episode. Although retained on the Warner Brothers DVD releases, these were always edited out of the UK terrestrial transmissions – presumably because it was felt that viewers were only interested in whatever Riley and Chloe got up to in each episode.

[edit] Episode list

Only twenty-six episodes of the show were made, and they never received high Nielsen ratings. The show was criticized for having an odd plot, an occasional laugh track and unoriginal humor. Mary-Kate and Ashley were offered a second season of the show but declined.

Episode # Title Airdate Sypnosis
1 "A Dog Day Afternoon" June 2, 2001 Chloe comes up with a weird theory that boys are no different than dogs. She then tests this theory in real-life.
2 "Siblings and the City" June 2, 2001 Chloe decides to write a dating column for the newspaper, using her family as a source of inspiration. Maybe not a great place to start.
3 "The Color of the Money" June 9, 2001 While the girls raise money for school by selling clothes, Larry purchases tickets for a concert the girls really want to attend - taking the money from the school charity fund without telling them.
4 "There's Something About Riley" June 16, 2001 Riley finds herself unknowingly in a romantic tug-of-war between Larry and Tony.
5 "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" June 23, 2001 Riley reluctantly agrees to give history notes to the 'baddest' girl in school in exchange for her and Chloe being invited to a late-night party.
6 "You've Got Mail" June 30, 2001 Chloe attempts to make friends with a grumpy senior citizen, while Riley kisses Larry and then spends her day denying it.
7 "Manuelo in the Middle, Part 1" July 7, 2001 When the girls' male nanny, Manuelo, is not included in the family photo, he quits. Riley and Chloe try to come up with a plan to lure him back.
8 "Manuelo in the Middle, Part 2" July 14, 2001 Riley and Chloe continue their plan to try to get Manuelo back.
9 "True Lies" July 21, 2001 Rather than admit they're having a tough time, the twins try to cheat their way through classes. Not a good idea.
10 "Tedi's Burnout" July 28, 2001 Rather than being honest, Riley tries to avoid getting into a fight with Chloe. Meanwhile, Tedi decides to take a break from modeling.
11 "Lovers And The Slotnicks" August 15, 2001 The girls are shocked when their father starts dating their teacher.
12 "Rules of Engagement" August 15, 2001 The girls try to live their own lives, but they start driving everyone around them crazy.
13 "Outbreak" December 1, 2001 A lie becomes real when Chloe covers for Riley's fake sickness, then gets sick herself and infects the family.
14 "The Breakfast Club" December 15, 2001 Chloe manages to get detention for herself, so she can spend time with a student named Travis.
15 "The New Guy" January 5, 2002 Chloe meets a new guy named Lennon, who tends to make her everyday routine something of a mess. Meanwhile, Riley hurts Larry's feelings by forgetting his birthday.
16 "The Massage" January 12, 2002 Riley becomes 'addicted' to massage therapy, while Chloe tries to work up the nerve to ask Lennon out on a date.
17 "Riley's New Guy" January 19, 2002 While Riley has to fight off rumors about a recent date with a musician, Chloe finally lets Lennon know that she's interested in him.
18 "The Wheelchair" January 26, 2002 When Riley goofs around in a wheelchair, a genuine wheelchair-bound student named Todd thinks she's 'handicapped' too. Riley continues her charade, not thinking of the truth's eventual impact on Todd.
20 "The Flat Tire" February 9, 2002 During a driving lesson with a family friend, Riley and Chloe end up stranded on the side of the road when the car gets a flat tire. A passing guy very kindly puts the spare tire on – but the twins' gratitude is short-lived when the guy turns out to be a car thief, who later steals the car.
21 "The Volunteer" March 2, 2002 Riley and Chloe must cope with the death of an elderly woman named Louise, whom Riley 'adopts'.
22 "Trading Places" March 9, 2002 Things go disastrously when Riley, Chloe, and Larry collaborate on a science project.
23 "Larrypalooza" March 16, 2002 Chloe; Riley; and Larry decide to create a band, so they can participate in the school's "Battle of the Bands".
24 "Look Who's Talking" March 23, 2002 When the Carlsons' cable is turned off, they all have to find a way to get along without television.
25 "Waiting for Gibson" March 30, 2002 A case of mistaken identity leads to Chloe losing the affection of her secret admirer.
26 "Sweet 16" May 4, 2002 Misunderstanding what they've overheard, Riley and Chloe show up for their surprise 16th birthday party on the wrong night.

[edit] Books

Several episodes of So Little Time were novelised and published in book form by HarperCollins Entertainment. The series also featured new original stories based on the show, which were written by the same authors. As of summer 2006, 17 So Little Time books have been released.

[edit] External links

de:So Little Time hu:Az ikrek Malibuból nl:So Little Time ja:ふたりはお年ごろ pl:Jak dwie krople wody (serial telewizyjny) fi:So Little Time sv:Mary-Kate och Ashley

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