So Little Time is an American sitcom starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in their second television series since the short-lived Two of a Kind ended in 1999. It aired on Fox Family: the first half of the series aired from June 2, 2001, to August 15, 2001, and the series then went on a four-month hiatus owing to network management changes. By December 2001, Fox Family had become ABC Family, and the remaining episodes aired until May 4, 2002. So Little Time reruns briefly aired on Nickelodeon in 2015.
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Cast and characters
Main cast
- Mary-Kate Olsen as Riley Carlson
- Ashley Olsen as Chloe Carlson
- Clare Carey as Macy Carlson
- Eric Lutes as Jake Carlson
- Jesse Head as Larry Slotnick
- Taylor Negron as Manuelo Del Valle
- Natashia Williams as Tedi
Recurring cast
- Amy Davidson as Cammie Morton
- Wendy Worthington as Ellen Westmore
- Ben Easter as Lennon Kincaid
Maps So Little Time
Broadcasting
The Canadian Family Channel aired reruns of the series weekdays at 6:00pm until June 28, 2007, when they were replaced by Zoey 101. In the United Kingdom, the show aired on BBC One and on the Children's Channel CBBC. Some episodes had a shorter running time than others because of the removal of the "behind the scenes" featurettes.
Later in the series, the show starts with the crew wandering around the set with the camera following them. They talk about today's events, such as the birthday of an actor on the set. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen usually appear in this segment.
A short "behind the scenes" featurette was sometimes included at the end of an episode as well. Although retained on the Warner Home Video VHS and DVD releases, these were always edited out of the U.K. terrestrial transmissions.
Episodes
Home Media
From 2002 to 2003, Warner Bros. and DualStar released 4 separate volumes of the show on DVD and VHS. Each volume contained 6 episodes each for a total of 24 episodes. In 2005, those 4 volumes were packaged together as one box set containing a fifth DVD with the only two episodes that had not yet been released to DVD ("Outbreak" and "Look Who's Talking"). This box set was titled So Little Time: 5 DVD Gift Set. The episodes on the gift set are not presented in air date or production order, because it is simply a repackaging of the individual DVD releases and each release had its own theme.
Although the gift set and individual releases for volumes 1 - 4 have since gone out of print, volumes 1 - 4 were re-released in 2017 as two 2-disc "double feature" sets, the first containing volumes 1 and 2 and the second containing volumes 3 and 4. The bonus disc containing "Outbreak" and "Look Who's Talking" has not been re-released and those two episodes remain only available as part of the 5 DVD Gift Set package.
- So Little Time, Volume 1: School's Cool (August 13, 2002)
- So Little Time, Volume 2: Boy Crazy (August 13, 2002)
- So Little Time, Volume 3: About A Family (August 13, 2002)
- So Little Time, Volume 4: Hangin' Out (June 3, 2003)
- So Little Time: 5 DVD Gift Set (September 6, 2005)
Books
Several episodes of So Little Time were novelized and published in book form by HarperCollins Entertainment. The series also featured new original stories based on the show, which were written by the same authors. As of the spring of 2008, 17 So Little Time books have been released, following the lives of Chloe and Riley.
- How to Train a Boy
- Instant Boyfriend
- Too Good To Be True
- Just Between Us
- Tell Me About It
- Secret Crush
- Girl Talk
- The Love Factor
- Dating Game
- A Girl's Guide to Guys
- Boy Crazy
- Best Friends Forever
- Love is in the Air
- Spring Breakup
- Get Real
- Surf Holiday
- The Makeover Experiment
Soundtrack
A soundtrack album featuring the show's theme song as well as other music featured in the series was released by Trauma Records and Dualstar Records in June 2001, and was made available on iTunes, Amazon MP3 and Spotify on June 5, 2010 by Kirtland Records.
- Arkarna - "So Little Time"
- Noogie - "Mr. Fabulous"
- Jason Feddy - "The Beautiful Few"
- Joey Kingpin - "Rock It"
- Vienna - "Where I Wanna Be"
- Ritalin - "Stuck Like Glue"
- George Tenen III and James Pennington - "You Make Me Love You More"
- Lovepie - "Thoughts of You"
- The Getaway People - "Superstar"
- Chad Hollister - "Leavin' Home"
- Crashpalace - "Brickwall"
- The Weekend - "Punk Rock Show"
References
External links
- So Little Time on IMDb
- So Little Time at TV.com
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