What I Like About You

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

Rating: PG Certificate

An American sitcom set mainly in New York, following the lives of two sisters.

When Holly is 16, her father takes a job in Japan and she arranges to move in with her strait-laced, highly organised, older sister Valerie. Just as Valerie thinks she is happy, with her great career and gorgeous boyfriend in a carefully organized life, her boisterous and disorderly little sister Holly moves in. Holly aspires to be just like Valerie and as she tries to become a part of her fabulous life she causes havoc and turns it upside-down.

Nevertheless, the sisters have a very strong bond and each have loyal friends who make regular appearances in the show. A key theme of the series is the sisters' exploits in love.

When is What I Like About You next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Nickelodeon Tonight, 6:30pm and on Nickelodeon Tomorrow, 6:30pm. See more...

Main Cast

Ryan Starr
Nick Zano
Leslie Erin Grossman
Image for Allison MunnAllison Munn
Stephen Dunham
Stacy Galina
Wesley Jonathan
Anne-Marie Johnson
Rebecca Gayheart
Dan Cortese
Ian Ziering
Kyle Howard
Penn Badgley
Image for Amanda BynesAmanda Bynes
Meredith Autry
Michael McMillian
Reid Scott
Samantha Esteban
Kirker Butler
Chelsea Brummet
J.C.
J. Mack Slaughter
Cameron Mathison
Nancy Lenehan
Simon Rex
Jennie Garth

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