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Sweet Valley High TV Show (Season Three)
This is a list of episodes in the ''Sweet Valley High'' television series, which starred real-life twins Brittany and Cynthia Daniel as twin sisters Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield respectively. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1994–95) The 22 episode first season of ''Sweet Valley High'' debuted in syndication on September 5, 1994, and ended on February 20, 1995. A DVD of the first season was released on March 8, 2005; it is the only season released on DVD to date. Season 2 (1995–96) The second season of Sweet Valley High debuted in syndication on September 11, 1995 and ended on March 25, 1996. The show also saw two changes to the cast with the departures of Amarilis who played Patty Gilbert and Brock Burnett who played Bruce Patman respectively. The new series regulars that joined the show were Christopher Jackson took over the role of Patman and Tyffany Hayes who played new character Cheryl "Tatyana" Thomas. There were 22 episodes. Season 3 (1996–97) Sweet V ...
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Sweet Valley High (TV Series)
''Francine Pascal's Sweet Valley High'' is an American comedy-drama television series loosely based on Francine Pascal's book series of the same name. The program starred Brittany Daniel and Cynthia Daniel as the two lead characters and ran from September 5, 1994, to October 14, 1997. The program was produced by Teen Dream Productions, Inc. in association with and distributed by Saban Entertainment in the United States, and its international sister company, Saban International N.V. in the Netherlands. After three seasons in syndication (mostly on Fox stations), the show moved to UPN for its fourth and final season in September 1997, where it was canceled the following month of October, due to low ratings. The show was also broadcast internationally, outside of the United States on BBC One in the UK. Synopsis The series revolves around the lives of Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield, beautiful blonde twins who live in the fictitious Sweet Valley, California, and their gang of fri ...
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