Sister Sister DVD Release -Tia and Tamara Interview

Sister, Sister is an North american TV program that from early 90's to 1995 on ABC and then until 1999 on The WB. Overall, the show includes 119 episodes in six seasons. The key personas are Tia and Tamera Mowry , who play a pair of twins split up at entry into the world, who meet once again in their teenage years. The DVD of Sister Sister was released on 1st January 2012.

Due to their new documentary TV show being 1 of TV’s biggest hits, the famous twin performers Tia and Tamara Mowry are back in the public eye once more. Yet who can overlook the classic TV Show which made them popular - Sister Sister, now on DVD in the majority of shops.





The Sister Sister DVD Box Set was
unveiled after a 2000-strong Myspace petition saw fans determined for its release. As such, the new DVD Box Set features all 6 series and 119 episodes. The standard of the DVD picture is great for a Television show from the 1990s, and as of December, they are selling to Nova scotia, United states of america and most of The european union.



Plot
Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell are
girl twins who've been put up for re-homing. The hardworking and smart student Tia lives with her adoptive mommy Lisa, a seamstress, in Detroit . Tamera, who is more interested in boys and parties, lives with her widowed foster daddy Ray, a high-class chauffeur driven car hire company proprietor, who is wealthy and lives in an suburban location. As the two young ladies meet at 14 years old at random in a department retail store.

Then they
decide that they will continue to stay together forever and the 2 households move in together. There was also the frustrating next-doors boy Roger, who falls in lust with the 2 siblings, with whom he is met only with rejection. Towards the end of the series, the auto technician Tyreke, and university pupil Jordan are introduced as Tia and Tamera's boyfriends.

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