May
11
2009
5

Disney Channel orders more second-season episodes of the hit comedy series “The Suite Life on Deck”

Disney Channel has ordered additional second-season episodes of the hit comedy series “The Suite Life on Deck” and will bring aboard a new character played by actor Larramie “Doc” Shaw (”House of Payne”). The series is in production in Hollywood and is a spin-off of the Emmy-nominated “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.” It stars Dylan Sprouse (winner of the 2009 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards for Favorite TV Actor), Cole Sprouse, Brenda Song, Debby Ryan and Phill Lewis.

In making the announcement, Gary Marsh, president, Entertainment, Disney Channels Worldwide, said: “With this second-season extension, the cast of ‘The Suite Life’ makes Disney Channel history by becoming the longest running continuous characters on our air - 138 half-hour episodes. We are thrilled for them, and for the brilliant, inspired production team that made this extraordinary run possible.”

A ratings juggernaut since its September 2008 premiere, “The Suite Life on Deck” ranked as TV’s #1 series among Kids 6-11 and the #1 scripted TV series among Tweens 9-14 for all of 2008. Since then, “The Suite Life on Deck” has enjoyed smooth sailing with original episodes holding a commanding lead in the timeslot (Friday 8:00 p.m.), ranking as TV’s #1 program among the key kid demographics, virtually doubling runner up Nickelodeon among Tweens 9-14 (1.7 million vs. 878,000), and defeating it by a whopping 58% among Kids 6-11 (1.9 million vs. 1.2 million). In addition, “The Suite Life on Deck” is #1 in Total Viewers (4.1 million) on all cable, outperforming #2 rank (Fox News and Nickelodeon) by 24%, or an impressive 800,000 viewers. Premiere to date, “The Suite Life on Deck” improved its primary Friday 8:00 p.m. time period, surpassing year-ago averages by 32% in Total Viewers, by 46% in Kids 6-11 (1.9 million vs. 1.3 million) and by 55% in Tweens 9-14 (1.7 million vs. 1.1 million).

In addition to its Friday (8:00 p.m.) telecasts on Disney Channel, beginning June 15 encore episodes of “The Suite Life on Deck” will join the lineup on Disney XD, where “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” also airs daily (7:00 a.m.).

In “The Suite Life on Deck,” identical twins Zack and Cody Martin and London Tipton have embarked on a new adventure — a semester-at-sea aboard a luxurious cruise liner, the SS Tipton, with friend and classmate Bailey Pickett from Kettlecorn, Kansas. More often than not, their antics make cruise director Mr. Moseby want to walk the plank. Episodes debuting in Fall 2009 will introduce a new character, Marcus Little, a former singing sensation whose career ended when his voice changed, so he’s now making a fresh start by studying world music at Seven Seas High on the SS Tipton.

Larramie “Doc” Shaw starred as Malik Payne on Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne,” for which he received a 2009 NAACP Image Award nomination, the 2009 Young Artist Award and a 2009 NAMIC Vision Award for Best Performance in a Comedy. He is a native of Atlanta, Georgia.

“The Suite Life on Deck” is executive-produced by Danny Kallis (”Smart Guy,” “Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper”), Pamela Eells O’Connell (”Family Matters”), Jim Geoghan (”Family Matters”) and Irene Dreayer (”Sister, Sister,” “Smart Guy”). “The Suite Life on Deck” is produced by It’s A Laugh Productions in association with Disney Channel.

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Apr
18
2009
292

Cole Sprouse moments - Splash and Trash

This episode was quite boring, one of the weakest episodes. Some Dylan parts were funny, Cole’s ones not even trying to be funny because he was trying to convince the people on board to go “green”. It was pretty much Dylan’s episode.
Here are the highlights of Cole Sprouse.

A subtle one here. Screaming like a girl?
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Cody presents his environmental views and brings some ideas on how everyone can be “greener”.
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That’s all the funny Cole stuff I could extract from this episode. Which sucks because he can be great at it. Oh well… let’s wait for the next episode.

Suite Life on Deck
Splash and Trash
Season: 1
Episode: 18
First Aired: 4/17/2009
Cole Sprouse (Cody Martin)
Dylan Sprouse (Zack Martin)

Episode overview:
Zack falls in love for Marissa, a girl who has amnesia and who Woody believes is a mermaid. Woody hires London to be a secret spy to find out the truth about her. Meanwhile, Cody is upset with the amount of towels the ship’s guests use and makes his own “green” initiative. When Cody is fired for tricking guests of their towels, he dresses up as monster and steps onto his soap box made of trash to get the guests and Mr. Moseby to listen to his ideas, get the ship on a “greener” path and get his job back.

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Feb
21
2009
15

Cole Sprouse moments - Mom and Dad on Deck

This episode was pretty good, some nice acting from Dylan and Cole.
Here are the highlights of Cole Sprouse.

The twins fight to drive the car first and Zack’s tricks Cody to check the tire pressure. While Cody is watching the tire, Zack steals the car from under his nose leaving him crying because the car stepped on his feet.
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To make their parents go away from the ship, Cody plans to sabotage the show Carey and Kurt produced - “Paper and Plastic”.
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The best moment of the episode belongs to Cole.
Cody is trying to impress a girl, he is dressed up in leather and a big scarf, he acts like a racer. Then he starts driving the car so slow that the girl just steps out of the car and leaves walking. That’s faster than Cody can go with the car.
I like Cole’s facial expression while he is driving. His face and body look like he is going very fast but he actually goes slower than a turtle. That’s funny.

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Suite Life on Deck
Mom and Dad on Deck
Season: 1
Episode: 16
First Aired: 2/20/2009
Cole Sprouse (Cody Martin)
Dylan Sprouse (Zack Martin)

Episode overview:
The boys plan to celebrate their birthday with their dad, but a surprise visit from their mom ruins the all-guys weekend. Worse, the twins fear their parents might stay on the ship for an extended visit. Meanwhile, London tries to find the perfect belated birthday gift for Mr. Moseby.

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Feb
09
2009
1

Weekly Ratings for Jan. 26- Feb. 1, 2009

The Week’s No. 1 Cable Net in Prime, Disney Channel Registers its 200th Straight Week at No. 1 in Kids 6-11 and its 196th in Tweens 9-14. Disney Channel is the Week’s No. 1 Cable Network in Total Day in Tweens 9-14. Cable’s No. 1 Program in Kids 6-11, “Hannah Montana” Hits a 10-Week High in Kids 6-11, Delivering Solid Double-Digit Percent Gains Week to Week.

“Hannah Montana” and “The Suite Life on Deck” Qualify as Cable’s Top 2 Programs in Kids 6-11.

“The Suite Life on Deck” and “Hannah Montana” Stand as the Week’s Top 2 Cable Programs in Tweens 9-14. In Tweens 9-14, Disney Channel Airs Cable’s Top 3 Telecasts for the Week with “The Suite Life on Deck,” “Hannah Montana” and “Phineas and Ferb,” and 7 of the Top 10 Overall.

In Kids 6-11, Friday’s All New “The Suite Life on Deck” is the Week’s No. 1 Cable Telecast, with Disney Channel Home to 6 of the Top 10 Overall.

Saturday’s Back-to-Back “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” Telecasts Place Among Cable’s Top 6 Most-Watched for the Week in Kids 2-5.

Playhouse Disney’s “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” Ranks No. 3 Among All Cable.
Programs in Kids 2-5, Marking the Series’ 15th Consecutive Week.
Placing Among the Top 10 in the Key Preschool Demo.

Disney Channel
* On the cusp of four straight years of dominance, Disney Channel registered its 200th consecutive No. 1 finish in Prime in Kids 6-11 (868,000/3.6 rating), with the streak at 196 weeks running in Tweens 9-14 (694,000/2.8 rating).
* Disney Channel ranked No. 1 in Total Day in core Tweens 9-14 (1.9 rating – tied).
* The week’s No. 1 cable program in Kids 6-11 (1.0 million/4.2 rating), “Hannah Montana” hit a 10-week high (since week of 11/17/08), up by a strong 17% week to week.
* In Kids 6-11, Disney Channel held the week’s Top 2 cable shows with “Hannah Montana” (No. 1 - 1.0 million /4.2 rating) and “The Suite Life on Deck” (No. 2 – 973,000/4.0 rating).
* In Tweens 9-14, Disney Channel was home to cable’s Top 2 programs with “The Suite Life on Deck” (No. 1 – 840,000/3.4 rating) and “Hannah Montana” (No. 2 – 796,000/3.3 rating).
* Disney Channel owned the week’s Top 3 cable telecasts in Tweens 9-14, and TV’s Top 3 scripted overall, with “The Suite Life on Deck” (1.5 million/6.3 rating, 1/30/09, 8:00 – 8:30 p.m.), “Hannah Montana” (1.1 million/4.3 rating, 1/26/09, 7:30 – 8:00 p.m.) and “Phineas and Ferb” (1.0 million/4.2 rating, 1/30/09, 8:30 – 9:00 p.m.), and 7 of the Top 10 overall.
* Fronted by the week’s No. 1 scripted TV telecast in Kids 6-11, and cable’s No. 1 telecast overall with Friday’s all-new “The Suite Life of Deck” (1.8 million/7.5 rating), Disney Channel delivered 6 of the week’s Top 10 on all cable in the target measure.
* Saturday’s back-to-back airings of “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” stood among cable’s Top 6 telecasts in Kids 2-5 (No. 4 – 958,000/5.9 rating, 9:00 – 9:25 a.m.; No. 6 – 929,000/5.7 rating, 9:30 – 9:55 a.m.).
* The week’s No. 4 cable program in Kids 2-5 (725,000/4.4 rating), Playhouse Disney’s “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” earned its 15th consecutive Top 10 finish in the key preschooler demo.
Source: Nielsen Media Research (National Ratings, Preliminary, Live + Same Day, 1/26/09-2/1/09). Rankings based on 000s, then US rating.
Contacts: Catherine Lord (818) 460-6628 catherine.lord@disney.com
Patti McTeague (818) 955-6743 patti.mcteague@disney.com

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Jan
25
2009
1

Cole Sprouse moments - When in Rome

This was a good episode, the ship docks in Italy and they all visit Rome
Here are the highlights of Cole Sprouse.

Cody insists to eat at Gigi’s world famous restaurant but the waiting line for reservation is 15 years, Gigi could “squeeze them in” at 7:30. On November 16, 2023.
Quoting Zack: “table for dos:)
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While Zack is happy eating “pizza in a cone” Cody is looking for leftovers in Gigi’s garbage.
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This scene has excellent acting, I wasn’t sure if I should put it under Dylan’s moments of under Cole’s they did a great job both. Finally I choose Cole for the pepper scene, but Dylan’s acting is equally great in every way:
Zack: (to Cody) Just take a ravioli. It’s not like she has eyes in the back of her head. (knife flies and pierces the ravioli, pinning it to the wall).
Quick observation, watching it frame by frame, there is no knife piercing the ravioli. That’s absolutely normal, it was too dangerous of course. I was just curious.
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Great acting again especially from Cole.
Cody notices the recently obtained fifth star for the restaurant and he feels the need to touch it. Right there, there’s the goodie from Cole’s acting.
Unfortunately for Cody, the 5th shiny star falls in a huge boiled tomato sauce container and he has to rescue it. This generates the usual “twin anarchy” and Cody slips in and out of the container. He is all messed up, covered in tomato sauce.
Cody: I have tomato in places tomato should never be!
Watch Zack grab Cody out of the container by his ass. LOL
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Suite Life on Deck
When in Rome
Season: 1
Episode: 14
First Aired: 1/23/2009
Cole Sprouse (Cody Martin)
Dylan Sprouse (Zack Martin)

Episode overview:
The ship docks in Rome. Zack and Cody get jobs as chefs so that they can eat at a fancy Italian restaurant. Meanwhile, London falls for a street magician, but Bailey finds out he may be tricking everyone.

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