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  2. Category:1990s American teen sitcoms - Wikipedia

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    Boy Meets World (2 C, 9 P) D. Daria (4 C, 6 P) S. ... Pages in category "1990s American teen sitcoms" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.

  3. The 40 Best '90s Sitcoms That We Loved Growing Up With - AOL

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    Any conversation about '90s animated sitcoms is incomplete without King of the Hill. It follows some ordinary-seeming Texans who are anything but. It follows some ordinary-seeming Texans who are ...

  4. List of teen sitcoms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of teen sitcoms that are originally targeted towards teens aged 13 to ... Angry Boys (2011), ABC1; As the Bell Rings ... Best of Luck Nikki (2011–16

  5. Category:1990s American sitcoms - Wikipedia

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    1990s American teen sitcoms (5 C, 60 P) B. Beavis and Butt-Head (6 C, ... Pages in category "1990s American sitcoms" ... Top of the Heap; U. Unhappily Ever After; W.

  6. Teen sitcom - Wikipedia

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    The earliest ancestor of the teen sitcom was Meet Corliss Archer, a TV adaptation of a popular radio show about a teenage girl which aired briefly in syndication in 1954. The first teen sitcom on a major network was The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, a 1959–1963 CBS sitcom based on collegiate short stories by humorist Max Shulman.

  7. An ode to ‘90s Black sitcoms: Tyler Perry, Da’Vine Joy ...

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    Before he became a well-known talk show host and a “King of Comedy,” Steve Harvey was a high school music teacher in his hilarious eponymous ‘90s sitcom that featured his best friend and co ...

  8. These '90s Sitcoms Feature the Most Memorable Black Male ...

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    These are just a few of the Black male characters I loved watching on '90s sitcoms as a little girl. And throughout the years, they (and several others) continued to stick with me—not n

  9. City Guys - Wikipedia

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    City Guys ran in syndication on local television stations throughout the United States from September 10, 2001 to September 13, 2002, Tribune Entertainment, which distributed the series (its corporate sister at the time, Tribune Broadcasting, incidentally, was the primary station group carrying the series), sold the series as a syndication ...