The following is a list of episodes for the Disney Channel Original Series , The Famous Jett Jackson .
Overview [ ]
Season
Number Of Episodes
Premiere Date
Finale Date
Season One
13
October 25, 1998
March 14, 1999
Season Two
26
August 22, 1999
June 3, 2000
Season Three
26
June 17, 2000
June 22, 2001
Season One: 1998-1999 [ ]
Series Number[1]
Season Number[2]
Episode Title[3]
Premiere Date[4]
Production Code[5]
1
1
Going Up!
October 25, 1998
101
2
2
Vootle-Muck-A-Heev
November 1, 1998
103
3
3
Switcheroo
November 8, 1998
106
4
4
Close Encounters
November 15, 1998
104
5
5
Who's The Man
December 1998
102
6
6
Hurricane Jules
December 1998
105
7
7
Bottoms Up
December 1998
112
8
8
Front Page
December 1998
107
9
9
Special FX-Ation
January 24, 1999
108
10
10
Kiss And Tell
February 7, 1999
110
11
11
The Famous Stone Gold
February 21, 1999
109
12
12
JB's Big Break
March 7, 1999
111
13
13
Hot Dog
March 14, 1999
113
Season Two: 1999-2000 [ ]
Series Number[6]
Season Number[7]
Episode Title[8]
Premiere Date[9]
Production Code[10]
14
1
Field Of Dweebs
August 22, 1999
205
15
2
Premiere
August 29, 1999
206
16
3
A Tragedy In Two Parts
September 3, 1999
201
17
4
Popularity
September 10, 1999
204
18
5
County Fair
September 17, 1999
207
19
6
Things That Fly
September 24, 1999
203
20
7
Hawk
October 1, 1999
209
21
8
Ghost Dance
October 8, 1999
202
22
9
Bunk
October 15, 1999
210
23
10
Par For The Course
October 22, 1999
208
24
11
Saving Mr. Dupree
November 5, 1999
211
25
12
New York
November 12, 1999
218
26
13
Spirit
November 19, 1999
212
27
14
What Money Can't Buy
December 10, 1999
213
28
15
On The Reel
January 7, 2000
217
29
16
Grades
January 14, 2000
215
30
17
Date
January 17, 2000
214
31
18
Behind The Scenes
January 28, 2000
216
32
19
Voices
February 11, 2000
226
33
20
Spreading Wings
February 18, 2000
219
34
21
Eye Of The Beholder
March 3, 2000
220
35
22
Day Trip
March 10, 2000
221
36
23
Something To Prove
April 8, 2000
224
37
24
Pride
May 6, 2000
223
38
25
Bank Robbery
May 27, 2000
225
39
26
What You Wish For
June 3, 2000
222
Season Three: 2000-2001 [ ]
Series Number[11]
Season Number[12]
Episode Title[13]
Premiere Date[14]
Production Code[15]
40
1
Step Up
June 17, 2000
304
41
2
Something In The Air
June 24, 2000
303
42
3
Business As Usual
July 1, 2000
305
43
4
Hello, Goodbye
July 8, 2000
302
44
5
Great Expectations
July 15, 2000
307
45
6
Age Old Story
July 22, 2000
301
46
7
Pledge Of Allegiance
August 5, 2000
308
47
8
Extra Credit
August 12, 2000
309
48
9
Heroes
August 19, 2000
311
49
10
Detention
September 9, 2000
312
50
11
Wheels
September 16, 2000
310
51
12
Beauregard's Beach Bash
September 23, 2000
314
52
13
Truth
September 30, 2000
316
53
14
Survival Of The Fittest
October 21, 2000
320
54
15
Vote Of Confidence
November 3, 2000
306
55
16
Backstage Pass
December 8, 2000
313
56
17
The Perfect Day
December 29, 2000
317
57
18
Lost And Found
February 2, 2001
319
58
19
Food For Thought
March 2, 2001
315
59
20
Battle Of Wilsted
March 16, 2001
321
60
21
M.O.M.
May 11, 2001
323
61
22
Awakenings Part One
May 18, 2001
325
62
23
Awakenings Part Two
May 25, 2001
326
63
24
Hotline
June 1, 2001
322
64
25
The Game
June 17, 2001
318
65
26
Holly
June 22, 2001
324
Film [ ]
Series Number
Title
Writer(s)
Director
Premiere Date
Film
"Jett Jackson: The Movie "
Bruce Kalish
Shawn Levy
June 8, 2001 (2001-06-08)
Jett Jackson (Lee Thompson Young ), the young star who plays the title character in the television series Silverstone , considers quitting the show after it is given a three year extension. His announcement to this effect makes many people angry, because the series provided employment to a significant number of people in his home town, Wilsted, North Carolina. During the filming of what may be the last episode in the series, Jett is accidentally sucked into Silverstone's world when a prop malfunctions. Silverstone is zapped into Jett's world as well. In Silverstone's world, Jett has to save the world from Dr. Kragg's evil plans. Meanwhile, in Wilsted, the orphaned spy Silverstone discovers what it is like to have a relatively normal home and family. He confides in Jett's "Nana", who has already realized that Silverstone is not Jett. Over the course of their respective experiences, Jett and Silverstone each learn to appreciate what they had. Eventually they find a way to switch places again. Upon arriving home, Jett announces that he will continue to appear in the television series.