

It is fairly shocking to see the long list of popular and respected sitcoms that creators Jim Geoghan and Danny Kallis and co-developer Pamela Eells O'Connell have to their names as writers and producers: "Family Matters", "Who's the Boss?", "Married with Children", "Silver Spoons", "The Nanny", "Ellen", "Taxi", "Mama's Family." Admittedly, most of these are more famous for their longevity and syndication presence than quality, but each maintains a fan following. The show plays out as its predecessor did predictable, obvious, and broad. Miss Tutweiller (Erin Cardillo) is the only teacher (and besides Moseby, regular adult) we really see, and yet she makes no impression. Initially a joint love interest, Bailey apparently becomes Cody's to chase, with the show even acknowledging and dismissing in a short anecdote his girlfriend from the previous series.Īssigned to bunk with Cody and then Zack, Woody Fink (Matthew Timmons) is a fat source of instant gross-out humor, whose messiness makes Zack look neat. Once her ruse is discovered, she is assigned to room with London, to the spoiled latter's dismay.

Bailey Pickett (Debby Ryan) is a farm girl from Kettlecorn, Kansas, who pretends to be an urban boy (read: Step Up extra) to receive admission. Joining the four holdovers are three new cast additions. Naturally, Moseby now manages the ship in white shorts and knee-high socks. The teen boys are reunited with airheaded heiress London Tipton (Brenda Song) and uptight hotel manager Mr.

"On Deck" follows mischievous brothers Zack (Dylan Sprouse) and Cody Martin (Cole Sprouse) as they attend Seven Seas High, a school that, for reasons the sitcom doesn't bother to explain, resides aboard luxury cruise ship the S.S. "The Suite Life on Deck" became a reality in 2008, premiering just weeks after the final "Zack & Cody" episode aired.ĭisney Channel's second produced spin-off (short-lived "Cory in the House" was the first), More of a sequel series, it retained the titular twins and took them beyond the Boston hotel they called home for 87 episodes over three seasons. A pilot was shot and reportedly picked up in 2006, but subsequently shelved. First, a show was developed around childlike handyman Arwin. But "Suite Life" remained a profitable hit and one that Disney thought would lend itself to a spin-off. A year after the show's record-setting debut, High School Musical and "Hannah Montana" came and enjoyed news-making ratings and endless tie-in merchandise. "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" enjoyed a brief reign as Disney Channel's top dog. Single-sided, dual-layered disc (DVD-9) / White Keepcase with Side Snaps

Suggested Retail Price: $19.99 / DVD Release Date: August 25, 2009 Subtitles: English for Hearing Impaired, French, SpanishĬlosed Captioned Extras Subtitled / Originally aired September 2008 - May 2009 Running Time: 135 minutes (6 episodes) / Rating: TV-Gġ.33:1 Fullscreen (Original Broadcast Ratio)ĭolby Surround 2.0 (English, French, Spanish) - Bonus Episodes Not in French Berg), Aaron Perilo (Ashton), Ashley Tisdale (Maddie Fitzpatrick), Scott Dreier (Harold the Herald), Uriah Shelton (Prince Jeffy), Rachael Kathryn Bell (Addison), Steve Monroe (Haggis), Chad Duell (Holden), Hutch Dano (Moose) Notable Guest Stars: Kim Rhodes (Carey Martin), Tiya Sircar (Padma), Ginette Rhodes (Bailey's Mom), Stuart Pankin (Simms), Christa B. Marion Moseby) / Recurring: Matthew Timmons (Woody Fink), Erin Cardillo (Emma Tutweiler), Lillian Adams (Mrs. Writers: Pamela Eells O'Connell, Danny Kallis, Jeff Hodsden, Tim Pollock, Jeny Quine, Dan Signer / Directors: Rich Correll, Ellen Gittelsohn, Jim Drake, Danny KallisĬast: Dylan Sprouse (Zack Martin), Cole Sprouse (Cody Martin), Brenda Song (London Tipton), Debby Ryan (Bailey Pickett), Phill Lewis (Mr. Creators: Danny Kallis, Jim Geoghan / Developers: Danny Kallis, Pamela Eells O'Connell
