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| first_aired = January 15, 2000
| last_aired = November 18, 2000
| last_aired = May 17, 2001
| episode_list = List of All That episodes
| episode_list = List of All That episodes
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The sixth season of ''[[All That]]'' ran from January 15, 2000 to November 18, 2000. This season contained 16 episodes, in addition to 11 specials titled the [[List of All That episodes#Best of All That (1999-2001)|Best of All That]] in 1999-2001.
The sixth season of ''[[All That]]'' ran from January 15, 2000 to May 17, 2001. This season contained 16 episodes, in addition to 11 specials titled the [[List of All That episodes#Best of All That (1999-2001)|Best of All That]] in 1999-2001.


Many changes occurred before the start of this season. [[Kel Mitchell]] and [[Kenan Thompson]] both left the show toward the end of the fifth season. Mitchell and Thompson would both go on to film the final season of [[Kenan & Kel]] and then leave Nickelodeon altogether. Producers hired then unknown comic [[Gabriel Iglesias]] to replace the absence left by Mitchell and Thompson.
Many changes occurred before the start of this season. [[Kel Mitchell]] and [[Kenan Thompson]] both left the show toward the end of the fifth season. Mitchell and Thompson would both go on to film the final season of [[Kenan & Kel]] and then leave Nickelodeon altogether. Producers hired then unknown comic [[Gabriel Iglesias]] to replace the absence left by Mitchell and Thompson.

Revision as of 20:27, 12 November 2019

All That
Season 6
Starring
No. of episodes
  • 13 (regular)
  • 11 (Best of)
Release
Original networkNickelodeon
Original releaseJanuary 15, 2000 –
May 17, 2001
Season chronology
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Season 5
Next →
Season 7
List of episodes

The sixth season of All That ran from January 15, 2000 to May 17, 2001. This season contained 16 episodes, in addition to 11 specials titled the Best of All That in 1999-2001.

Many changes occurred before the start of this season. Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson both left the show toward the end of the fifth season. Mitchell and Thompson would both go on to film the final season of Kenan & Kel and then leave Nickelodeon altogether. Producers hired then unknown comic Gabriel Iglesias to replace the absence left by Mitchell and Thompson.

Producers also upgraded Nick Cannon and Mark Saul to repertory status. They were the first cast members in the show's history to survive featured status, unlike that of Tricia Dickson, Victor Cohn-Lopez and Zach McLemore in past seasons.

After 13 episodes the show was put on hiatus. To keep the show running, the producers compiled a series called Best of All That, featuring the season four cast members: Amanda Bynes, Lori Beth Denberg, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Danny Tamberelli, and Kenan Thompson. After those six episodes were four episodes called "Tunes into TV" (that had skits saluting comedy series), "Peas, Cheese, Bag of Chips" (that had skits featuring food), "Music" (featuring musical guests from past episodes), and "Dates, Goats, and Romance" (which shows clips from skits that had goats, dates, love or even all three elements). Leon Frierson and Christy Knowings did not have Best Of specials.

Eventually, Nickelodeon canceled All That, due to crew disputes and a general desire to move on. However, All That still had a strong following and was one of the most popular shows on the network. Nickelodeon planned to relaunch the show, starting from scratch.

Season 6 is the only season to feature Gabriel Iglesias and the last one for Bynes, Cannon, Frierson, Knowings, Kopelow, the big ear of corn, Saul, Server and Tamberelli. After the season ended, Bynes went on to have a successful film and television career. Nick Cannon got his own show on Nickelodeon called The Nick Cannon Show. After the show ended, he went on to have a successful film and TV career and still has strong ties with Nickelodeon. His current tie with Nickelodeon is his role as "Chairman" of TeenNick, since September 28, 2009. Gabriel Iglesias went on to become a very successful stand-up comedian. Christy Knowings left show business on her own terms. Leon Frierson left show business to have a normal life. Danny Tamberelli and Mark Saul left show business to focus on school. Josh Server also left on his own terms but kept strong ties with Nickelodeon and has made guest appearances on current Nickelodeon shows.

Cast

Repertory players

bold denotes Vital Information anchor only

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
1021"B*Witched"January 15, 2000 (2000-01-15)601
1032"Blaque"January 22, 2000 (2000-01-22)602
1043"Mandy Moore"January 29, 2000 (2000-01-29)603
1054"The cast from Snow Day/Hoku"February 12, 2000 (2000-02-12)604
1065"LFO"February 26, 2000 (2000-02-26)605
1076"M2M"March 4, 2000 (2000-03-04)606
1087"Sheryl Swoopes & No Authority"March 11, 2000 (2000-03-11)607
1098"Sammie"March 18, 2000 (2000-03-18)608
1109"Britney Spears"April 29, 2000 (2000-04-29)609
11110"*NSYNC"June 24, 2000 (2000-06-24)610
SpecialTBA"Music and More Backstage Pass"June 30, 2000 (2000-06-30)611
11212"Tracie Spencer"October 7, 2000 (2000-10-07)612
11313"Ideal"November 11, 2000 (2000-11-11)613
11414"IMx"November 18, 2000 (2000-11-18)614
11515"The Best of Lori Beth Denberg"March 8, 2001 (2001-03-08)615
11616"The Best of Danny Tamberelli"March 10, 2001 (2001-03-10)616
11717"The Best of Tunes into TV"March 18, 2001 (2001-03-18)617
11818"Peas, Cheese and a Bag of Chips"March 25, 2001 (2001-03-25)618
11919"The Best of Music"April 10, 2001 (2001-04-10)619
12020"Dates, Goats, and Romance"May 17, 2001 (2001-05-17)620

References