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Pages in category "1970s American black sitcoms" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The first television sitcom to principally portray black people, Amos 'n' Andy, was widely popular among diverse audiences.The actors on the original radio show were both White, but the 1951–53 CBS television show portrayed them with Black actors, and represented Black individuals as businesspeople, judges, lawyers and policemen.
1970s American black sitcoms (1 C, 14 P) 1970s American multi-camera sitcoms (10 C, 53 P) 1970s American single-camera sitcoms (7 C, 33 P)
4. The Bernie Mac Show. Network: Fox Loosely based on his own life, the sitcom follows a fictionalized version of late comedian Bernie Mac as he tries to raise his sister’s three children.
There’s no denying that Black sitcoms are among the most powerful and influential shows to ever grace the small screen. Known for pushing barriers and...
A sitcom about a Black family created by two white men, the show’s legacy is complicated. But it changed the Caucasian face of early-’70s prime time. But it changed the Caucasian face of early ...
1970s American black sitcoms (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "1970s American black television series" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The first Black sitcom, Amos ‘n’ Andy, originated from a radio program in which two white men portrayed the Black characters. When adapted to TV in 1951 with a Black cast, the actors behaved ...