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The Amanda Show

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: October 16, 1999
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 40
  • Networks: Nickelodeon
  • Genres: Comedy, Kids
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The Amanda Show(1999)

TMDB Rating: 7.1 (52 votes)

Overview

The Amanda Show is an American live action sketch comedy and variety show that aired on Nickelodeon from October 16, 1999 to September 21, 2002. It starred Amanda Bynes, Drake Bell, and Nancy Sullivan, along with several performing artists who came and left at different points, such as John Kassir, Raquel Lee, and Josh Peck. The show was a spin-off from All That, in which Bynes had co-starred for several years. The show was unexpectedly cancelled at the end of 2002, according to creator Dan Schneider's blog. Writers for the show included John Hoberg, Steven Molaro, Andrew Hill Newman, and Dan Schneider. Two years after the end of The Amanda Show, Dan Schneider created a new series, called Drake & Josh, featuring Drake Bell, Josh Peck and Nancy Sullivan.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 1999

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2Episode 2Nov 20, 19990.0
3Episode 3Nov 27, 19990.0
4Episode 4Dec 4, 19990.0
5Episode 5Dec 11, 19990.0
6Episode 6Dec 18, 19990.0
7Episode 7Jan 8, 20000.0
8Episode 8Jan 15, 20000.0
9Episode 9Jan 22, 20000.0
10Episode 10Jan 29, 20000.0
11Episode 11Feb 5, 20000.0
12Episode 12Feb 12, 20000.0
13Episode 13Feb 19, 20000.0
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Season 2

17 episodes • 2000

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1Episode 14Jul 15, 20000.0
2Episode 15Jul 29, 20000.0
3Episode 16Aug 12, 20000.0
4Episode 17Aug 26, 20000.0
5Episode 18Sep 9, 20000.0
6Episode 19Sep 23, 20000.0
7Episode 20Oct 7, 20000.0
8Episode 21Oct 21, 20000.0
9Episode 22Oct 28, 20000.0
10Episode 23Nov 18, 20000.0
11Episode 24Dec 9, 20000.0
12Episode 25Dec 23, 20000.0
13Episode 26Jan 27, 20010.0
14Episode 27Feb 17, 20010.0
15Episode 28Mar 3, 20010.0
16Episode 29Mar 17, 20010.0
17Episode 30Apr 7, 20010.0
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Season 3

10 episodes • 2002

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1Episode 31Jan 19, 20020.0
2Episode 32Feb 2, 20020.0
3Episode 33Feb 9, 20020.0
4Episode 34Mar 23, 20020.0
5Episode 35Apr 20, 20020.0
6Episode 36May 25, 20020.0
7Episode 37Jul 13, 20020.0
8Episode 38Aug 17, 20020.0
9Episode 39Sep 14, 20020.0
10Episode 40Sep 21, 20020.0

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