All That was an American live-action, sketch comedy-variety show that aired on the Nickelodeon cable television network featuring short comedic sketches and weekly musical guests. It's most notable for starting the careers of Kenan Thompson, Amanda Bynes, Nick Cannon, Jamie Lynn Spears and many others. The theme song for All That was performed by TLC. The show was taped in Hollywood at the Nickelodeon on Sunset theater (formerly the Aquarius Theater); early episodes were taped at the now-defunct Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Orlando.
The show first aired on April 16,1994 as a "special preview" and debuted as a regular series on December 24, 1994. It was successfully broadcast internationally, including in the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.
The show was very popular during its run. In 1997, Thompson and Mitchell starred in a big screen version of the sketch Good Burger. The sketch Action League Now! made a few appearances on All That before moving to a new Nickelodeon series in 1996 called KaBlam!; they later spun off into their own short-lived series. Also, Kenan Thompson has gone on to work on Saturday Night Live, where he (like on All That) has honed his famous Bill Cosby impersonation.
All That lasted 10 seasons before it was canceled in 2005. The last episode aired on October 22, 2005.
All That now airs in syndicatin on The N, which began March 12, 2008.
A combination sketch comedy/musical performance show in the tradition of "Saturday Night Live", this program starred an teenage cast and was targeted at younger viewers. The show featured a number of repeating characters, including Baggin' Saggin' Barry, Super Dude, and the misfit fast food employees of Good Burger, which spawned a movie of the same name. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher