Television
- Double Trouble (Australian TV series), a 2008 children's series
- Double Trouble (U.S. TV series), a 1980s teen sitcom
- Episodes
- "Double Trouble" (Adventures of Superman)
- "Double Trouble" (Archer)
- "Double Trouble" (Code Lyoko)
- "Double Trouble" (Full House)
- "Double Trouble" (H2O: Just Add Water)
- "Double Trouble" (The Jeffersons)
- "Double Trouble" (Keeping Up with the Kardashians)
- "Double Trouble" (Nash Bridges)
- "Double Trouble" (The New Adventures of Zorro)
- "Double Trouble" (One on One)
- "Double Trouble" (The Partridge Family)
- "Double Trouble" (Pawn Stars)
- "Double Trouble" (Phil of the Future)
- "Double Trouble" (Shaun the Sheep)
- "Double Trouble" (The Six Million Dollar Man)
- "Double Trouble" (Thomas and Friends)
- "Double Trouble" (Three's Company)
- "Double Trouble", an episode of The Adventures of Sinbad
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