All That (American sketch comedy television series)
All That is an American sketch-comedy series that premiered on Nickelodeon in 1994. It showcased a teenage ensemble, recurring sketches, musical guests, spin-offs and later revivals.
Overview
All That is an American sketch comedy television program created for a young audience and first broadcast on the Nickelodeon network. Debuting in 1994, the series combined short-form comedic sketches with guest musicians, a live studio audience and a rotating cast of teen performers. The program developed a reputation for fast-paced sketches, recurring characters and sight gags tailored to children and adolescents.
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The show followed a variety-format structure: each episode presented a series of distinct sketches that ranged from parody and slapstick to character-driven bits. Episodes typically opened with a theme sequence and ended with a final sketch or musical performance. The original theme song was recorded by the American R&B group TLC, who are also referenced in some episode credits using alternate listings such as TLC. A live audience component gave the show its energetic tone and immediate feedback, and many sketches featured catchphrases that helped build fan recognition.
Production and broadcast history
Early seasons were recorded at the Nickelodeon Studios complex in Orlando; later production moved to the Nickelodeon On Sunset facility in Hollywood Hollywood. The program first aired as a preview episode and then entered regular rotation, eventually running for ten seasons before ending its initial run in 2005. It was a regular part of Nickelodeon programming blocks aimed at older children and teens, including SNICK and later TEENick. Short segments and host appearances by cast members also appeared during commercial breaks and special interstitials on-air.
Cast, recurring sketches and spin-offs
All That launched several performers who became familiar faces on youth television. Its ensemble approach gave younger cast members opportunities to develop recurring characters and to transition into other shows. The series directly inspired multiple spin-offs and related series: notable examples include The Amanda Show, which featured Amanda Bynes; the sitcom Drake & Josh; and the comedy vehicle Kenan & Kel. These programs retained a connection to the original series through shared performers, similar humor, or production teams.
International reach and examples
Although produced in the United States, the show was distributed internationally and reached audiences in many countries. Broadcast partners carried episodes or localized packages of sketches in places such as the United Kingdom, Australia, India, Japan, Malaysia, Spain and Canada. International scheduling varied by region, but the program's combination of visual comedy and music helped it travel beyond language barriers.
Legacy and later developments
All That is often cited as an influential children's sketch show for its role in launching performers and creating family-friendly sketch formats. Its impact includes introducing recurring comedic archetypes to a younger demographic and demonstrating that youth-led sketch comedy could sustain multiple seasons. Years after the original series concluded, the brand was revisited in later revivals and specials that mixed new talent with appearances by original cast members, keeping the format alive for new generations of viewers.
- Key features: short sketches, live audience, musical guests, teen ensemble.
- Notable outputs: several spin-offs and career launches.
- Production sites: Nickelodeon Studios (Orlando) and Nickelodeon On Sunset (Hollywood).
For further information about episodes, cast lists and specific sketches, consult network episode guides and fan-maintained archives that document the show's run and cultural footprint.
Questions and answers
Q: What is All That?
A: All That is an American sketch-comedy television series.
Q: When did the show start and end?
A: The show started on April 16, 1994 and ended after ten seasons on October 22, 2005.
Q: How often did the show air?
A: The show aired weekly.
Q: Who recorded the theme song for All That?
A: The theme song for All That was recorded by American trio TLC.
Q: Where were the first episodes of All That taped?
A: At first, the show was taped at the now closed Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Orlando. They moved to Hollywood at the Nickelodeon On Sunset theater later on.
Q: Were there any spin-offs of All That?
A: Yes, there were three spin-offs of the show - The Amanda Show, Kenan & Kel, and Drake & Josh - which also were filmed at Nickelodeon On Sunset.
Q: Was All That broadcast worldwide?
A: Yes, it was broadcast worldwide including in countries such as United Kingdom, Australia, India, Japan, Malaysia, Spain and Canada.
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Sources
- imdb.com : "1997 Kids' Choice"
- imdb.com : "1998 KCA"
- imdb.com : "2001 Kids Choice IMDB"
- imdb.com : "2002 Kids' Choice Awards"
- imdb.com : "2003 Kids Choice Awards"