A Walk In Your Shoes

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A Walk In Your Shoes
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Genre Children's reality series
Written by Eric Maierson
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 40
Production
Executive producer(s) Amy Friedman
Steven Lerner
Producer(s) John Chiappardi
Steven Lerner
Production company(s) Dancing Toad Productions
Noggin Originals
(2000-2002)
The N Originals
(2002-2005)
Release
Original network Noggin (2000-2002)
The N (2002-2004)
Original release April 30, 2000 –
April 26, 2004
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

A Walk In Your Shoes is a children's reality television series originally airing on Noggin[1] from 2000 until 2002. The show was broadcast on The N from 2003 until 2004.

The series' third season was the recipient of a Parents' Choice Silver Award.[2]

Plot

The series documents the experiences of two different people who switch places for the day and learn how the other person lives.[3]

Episodes

The series was originally picked up by Noggin for a 13-episode[4] first season; this order was later increased to 16, with a 15-episode second season commissioned afterwards.[5] In 2003, a third season was produced for The N exclusively.[6]

The series' first episode, Alaska / Hawaii, was first aired on the Nickelodeon network on April 30, 2000.[7] It debuted on Noggin one day later, on May 1. Several other episodes were shown first-run on Noggin, but later aired at early timeslots on Nickelodeon.[8]

Season 1 (2000-2001)

  • Alaska / Hawaii (April 30, 2000)
  • City / Country (May 8, 2000)
  • Wheelchair Basketball (May 15, 2000)
  • Big Boss / 4th Grader & Candy Store / Summer Camp (May 22, 2000)
  • Student / Principal (May 29, 2000)
  • Military School / Commune (July 31, 2000)
  • Desert / Water (August 28, 2000)
  • Cattle Drive / All That (September 18, 2000)
  • Catholic / Jewish (October 9, 2000)
  • Juvenile Detention (November 13, 2000)
  • Teen / Retirement Home (December 4, 2000)
  • Boy / Girl (January 29, 2001)
  • Only Child / Big Family (February 26, 2001)
  • Boston / Bombay (April 16, 2001)
  • Blind (April 23, 2001)
  • Circus / Suburb (April 30, 2001)

Season 2 (2001-2002)

  • Reunion Special (May 28, 2001)
  • Weatherman / Student (July 2, 2001)
  • New York City / Moscow (August 6, 2001)
  • Deaf (October 2, 2001)
  • Asian / Latin (October 9, 2001)
  • Aaron Carter (October 30, 2001)
  • Cheerleading Camp / Science Camp (December 10, 2001)
  • Muslim (January 21, 2002)
  • Country Singer / Rapper (April 2, 2002)
  • South Dakota / Minnesota (April 29, 2002)
  • Mother / Daughter & Father / Son (May 6, 2002)
  • Extreme Sports / Traditional Sports (May 13, 2002)
  • Jock / Music Geek (May 27, 2002)
  • Rodeo Queen / Beauty Queen (June 2, 2002)
  • Teen Parent (June 24, 2002)

Season 3 (2003-2004)

  • Urban / Rural (January 24, 2003)
  • NASCAR (February 16, 2003)
  • Homeless (February 24, 2003)
  • Spirit / Anti-Spirit (March 6, 2004)
  • Jordan / America (March 13, 2003)
  • MC Battle / Debate Team (November 7, 2003)
  • Living with HIV/AIDS (December 1, 2003)
  • Girly Girl / Tomboy (April 19, 2004)
  • Rainforest (April 26, 2004)

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