After three seasons in syndication (mostly on Fox stations),[7] the show moved to UPN for its fourth and final season on September 15, 1997. It then aired on The Fox Family Channel in 1998 until it became ABC Family in 2001. The show was also broadcast internationally, outside of the United States on BBC One and Disney Channel in the UK,[8]Disney Channel in Scandinavia,[9] Fox Kids/Jetix in France,[10] Scandinavia, Israel,[11] and Greece,[12] and on Fox Kids and Nickelodeon[13] in Netherlands.
Synopsis
The series revolves around the lives of Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield, beautiful blonde twins who live in the fictitious Sweet Valley, California, and their gang of friends. Elizabeth is warm, friendly and sincere, while her twin sister Jessica is flirty, mischievous, and irresponsible.
Harley Rodriguez as Manny Lopez, Todd's and Winston's friend, and early on the right-hand man to Bruce Patman, Enid's eventual boyfriend
John Jocelyn (season 3) as Reginald "Shred" Patman, Bruce's cousin and Winston's friend
Andrea Savage (season 4) as Renata Vargas, Brazilian exchange student, Jessica's and Lila's friend, and briefly Todd's girlfriend
Manley Pope (season 4) as Devon Whitelaw, boyfriend to Elizabeth and Jessica
Tyffany Hayes as Cheryl "Tatyana" Thomas (seasons 2-4), supermodel friend of Elizabeth, Jessica and Todd
Production
It was announced in June 1994 that twin sisters Brittany Daniel and Cynthia Daniel got cast in the series. Actor Scott Foley was cast and had a supporting role in his acting debut.[14]
Home media
In August 1996, two Sweet Valley HighVHS tapes were released by WarnerVision Entertainment and Saban Home Entertainment[15] titled 'Kidnapped'[16] and 'Dangerous Love',[17] which featured exclusive music videos based on the songs featured in the TV series. Although more releases were planned, they never saw the light of day after WEA folded WarnerVision Entertainment into Warner Home Video and ended their agreement with Saban.[18]
On March 8, 2005, Buena Vista Home Entertainment released the complete first season of Sweet Valley High on DVD in Region 1.[19][20] A DVD release of Season two was also planned, with an old promotional trailer being posted online in 2013; however, this release was canceled.[21]
Streaming
All four seasons of the series are streaming on Prime Video,[22] only for US Region[23][24][25][26] as of January 19, 2023. However, it is not available on Disney+ for other countries.
Soundtrack
In 1995, a soundtrack album was released featuring original songs that were in the series along with a longer version of the show's theme song (sung by Kathy Fisher).