Twins is an American television sitcom that first aired on The WB in the United States and on CTV in Canada from September 16, 2005, to March 3, 2006. The series was produced by KoMut Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television. The show was cancelled on May 18, 2006, unchosen to move onto The CW following the merger of The WB and UPN.

Twins
GenreSitcom
Created byDavid Kohan
Max Mutchnick
StarringSara Gilbert
Molly Stanton
Melanie Griffith
Mark Linn-Baker
ComposerJack Diamond
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes18
Production
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesKoMut Entertainment
Warner Bros. Television
Original release
NetworkThe WB
ReleaseSeptember 16, 2005 (2005-09-16) –
March 3, 2006 (2006-03-03)

Synopsis

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The show stars Sara Gilbert and Molly Stanton as sisters Mitchee and Farrah Arnold, who have taken over their parents' business. Together they make decisions about the future of their company while being supported by their father Alan and their overly plastic-surgeried mother Lee. The show's humor revolved around the differences between the nerdy Mitchee and the sexy Farrah.

The theme song for the show was "Sister Sister", performed by OK Go.

Cast

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Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"James WiddoesDavid Kohan & Max MutchnickSeptember 16, 2005 (2005-09-16)3.32[1]
The sisters inherit their parents' lingerie company.
2"Fruit of the Lunatics"James WiddoesDana KleinSeptember 23, 2005 (2005-09-23)2.49[2]
3"Treat Her Like a Lady"James WiddoesChris KellySeptember 30, 2005 (2005-09-30)2.24[3]
4"Twist of Fate"James WiddoesLarry ReitzerOctober 7, 2005 (2005-10-07)2.47[4]
5"Really, It's the Thought That Counts"James WiddoesWendy GoldmanOctober 14, 2005 (2005-10-14)2.21[5]
6"Model Student"James WiddoesAdam LorenzoOctober 21, 2005 (2005-10-21)2.49[6]
Mitchee and Farrah both receive traffic tickets and must attend traffic school at their old alma mater.
7"Halloween Boo"James WiddoesMike SikowitzOctober 28, 2005 (2005-10-28)3.04[7]
Mitchee and Lee bond as they give out Halloween candy while Alan tries to catch the person that has been egging their house.
8"Horse Sense"James WiddoesDaisy GardnerNovember 4, 2005 (2005-11-04)2.87[8]
Farrah’s plan to flirt with the company’s landlord to keep the rent low falls apart when she finds out that he recently retired and has been replaced by his daughter.
9"I Love You, You're Fired"James WiddoesBarry WernickNovember 11, 2005 (2005-11-11)2.48[9]
Jordan finally asks Mitchee out on a date, however there’s a big problem with the shipment because of Jordan’s actions.
10"Sister's Keeper"James WiddoesChristopher VaneNovember 18, 2005 (2005-11-18)2.62[10]
When Alan informs Lee, Mitchee and Farrah that his unexciting sister is joining them for Thanksgiving dinner, the family is less than thrilled.
11"Musical Chairs"James WiddoesWendy GoldmanDecember 9, 2005 (2005-12-09)2.84[11]
12"Blonde Ambition"James WiddoesDana KleinJanuary 13, 2006 (2006-01-13)2.96[12]
13"Dancin' & Pantsin'"James WiddoesHillel AbramsJanuary 20, 2006 (2006-01-20)2.76[13]
14"Sneaks and Geeks"James WiddoesWendy GoldmanJanuary 27, 2006 (2006-01-27)3.09[14]
15"When I Move, You Move"James WiddoesChris KellyFebruary 3, 2006 (2006-02-03)2.65[15]
16"Housing Crisis"James WiddoesMike SikowitzFebruary 10, 2006 (2006-02-10)2.26
17"Himbo"James WiddoesChristopher VaneFebruary 24, 2006 (2006-02-24)3.00[16]
18"Blast from the Past"James WiddoesBarry WernickMarch 3, 2006 (2006-03-03)2.94[17]

References

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  1. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 09/12/05 THROUGH 09/18/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. September 20, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  2. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 09/19/05 THROUGH 09/25/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. September 27, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  3. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 09/26/05 THROUGH 10/02/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. October 4, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  4. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 10/03/05 THROUGH 10/09/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. October 11, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  5. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 10/10/05 THROUGH 10/16/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. October 18, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  6. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 10/17/05 THROUGH 10/23/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. October 25, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  7. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 10/24/05 THROUGH 10/30/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. November 1, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  8. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 10/31/05 THROUGH 11/06/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. November 8, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  9. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 11/07/05 THROUGH 11/13/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. November 15, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  10. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 11/14/05 THROUGH 11/20/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. November 22, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  11. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 12/05/05 THROUGH 12/11/05" (Press release). ABC Medianet. December 13, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  12. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 01/09/06 THROUGH 01/15/06" (Press release). ABC Medianet. January 18, 2006. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  13. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 01/16/06 THROUGH 01/22/06" (Press release). ABC Medianet. January 24, 2006. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  14. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 01/23/06 THROUGH 01/29/06" (Press release). ABC Medianet. January 31, 2006. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  15. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 01/30/06 THROUGH 02/05/06" (Press release). ABC Medianet. February 7, 2006. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  16. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 02/20/06 THROUGH 02/26/06" (Press release). ABC Medianet. February 28, 2006. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  17. ^ "Weekly Program Rankings FROM 02/27/06 THROUGH 03/05/06" (Press release). ABC Medianet. March 7, 2006. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
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