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Brandy filming for her reality show Brandy & Ray J: A Family Business, 2011. As an actress, Brandy Norwood has appeared in feature films and television shows. She made her television debut in 1993 in the ABC sitcom Thea, as the daughter of a single mother (Thea Vidale). [1]
Thea is an American sitcom that premiered September 8, 1993, on ABC, and ended on February 16, 1994, for a total of 19 episodes. Starring stand-up comedian Thea Vidale, Thea series marked the first time an African American woman comedian was the star of a series named after her. [1]
The 1993–94 network television schedule for the four major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the primetime hours from September 1993 through August 1994. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1992–93 season .
All times correspond to U.S. Eastern and Pacific Time scheduling (except for some live sports or events). Except where affiliates slot certain programs outside their network-dictated timeslots, subtract one hour for Central, Mountain, Alaska, and Hawaii-Aleutian times.
ABC Weekend Special: College Football on ABC: Spring A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (R) Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa: Goof Troop: The Addams Family: The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show / Schoolhouse Rock! (10:56AM) Land of the Lost: Darkwing Duck: The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (R) ABC Sports and/or local programming Local news ABC World News ...
In January 1996, UPN debuted the beloved sitcom Moesha starring Brandy Norwood as the titular teen as she navigated life in Los Angeles alongside widower father Frank (William Allen Young), pesky ...
Brandy Norwood is best known as one of the top-selling R&B artists of her time, but it was her talent as an actress that first introduced her to American audiences. Before she released her self ...
Television series which originated in the United States and began in the year 1993. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category.