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1976–1979 65 eps TV-PG. 7.0 (4.3K) Rate. TV Series. A trio of black youths learn about life, love, friendship, credit cards, gambling, and a variety of other things while growing up in an inner city. Stars Ernest Thomas Haywood Nelson Danielle Spencer.
Although there have been good Black sitcoms and not-so-good Black sitcoms, these are some of the best African American comedy shows you can watch, old or new, including some of the best Black sitcoms of the decade.
Black TV shows have not only been entertainment staples but also cultural touchstones for Black audiences throughout the decades. These groundbreaking and influential series have provided a platform for Black voices, stories, and talent to be showcased on screens, both big and small.
2016–2022 41 eps TV-MA. 8.6 (91K) Rate. TV Series. Earn and his cousin, Alfred, try to make their way in the world through Atlanta's rap scene. Along the way they come face-to-face with social and economic issues touching on race, relationships, poverty, status and parenthood.
Black sitcoms have existed on television for decades now— The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is over 30!—and while they aren’t as universally appreciated as sitcoms with less diverse casts,...
1. THE COSBY SHOW. Taking the lead in the 15 Black sitcoms that changed television history is The Cosby Show. This was the most popular family comedy of the 1980s and one of the most popular tv shows of all time. In addition, The Cosby Show revamped the sitcom genre in America.
From Webster to The Jeffersons, these are the best Black sitcoms that aired during the '80s.
Some good 1980s African American TV series were comedies, others were dramas, and some pushed the envelope of genre convention. A few of the top 80s Black TV shows even feature live performance, music, and interviews.
Soul Train, the longest-running Black-owned TV show, brought Black entertainers like Aretha Franklin, James Brown and a myriad of other artists to a broad audience—and, at the same time,...
Here are the best Black television shows, from classic sitcoms like 'Moesha' to new dramas and hits like 'Atlanta' and 'Abbott Elementary,' and how to watch them.