Double Trouble - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

If We Can Make It Here ...
The twins move to New York, where Kate hopes to become an actress and Allison a fashion designer.

Do You Believe in Magic?
Kate lands a job as a magician's assistant, but to make the act a success she must devise a way to be in two places at once.

Dream Girls
Kate gets a part in a rock star's concert tour, leaving envious Allison on her own in New York.

O Come All Ye Faithful
A major storm prevents the twins from flying home for the holidays.

Man for Margo
Aunt Margo finally meets Mr. Wonderful---a man Charles hired to show her a good time.

The Boy Next Door
Allison and Billy go out on a real date and it seems to be leading to a real relationship.

Memories
Kate and Allison recall some of their fondest memories in a show made up of highlights from past episodes.

Two Girls for Every Boy
Kate hears wedding bells after meeting a slick deejay whose tastes are more in line with Allison's.

The Write Stuff
Complimented on her recent newspaper article, Allison decides to give up design school for a full-time writing career.

Commercial Break
Allison comes to the rescue when Kate loses her voice the day of her big audition for a TV commercial.

Old Movies
While watching an old movie on TV, everyone starts daydreaming that they're playing out scenes from favorite movies.

September Song
Allison is smitten with an older man who asks her to visit Paris with him.

Funny Girl
Allison's new classmate in design school is a wealthy woman who thinks she can buy Allison's friendship---and steal her ideas.

The Day of the Rose
The twins devote an entire weekend to Aunt Margo, whose wedding anniversary is an occasion for memories.

Where's Poppa?
The twins' father visits New York and announces that he's taking them back to Iowa.
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