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Pages in category "1960s American black sitcoms" ... The Bill Cosby Show; J. Julia (1968 TV series)
1960s American black sitcoms (2 P) Pages in category "1960s American black television series" ... (TV show) This page was last ...
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 ...
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.
Pages in category "1970s American black sitcoms" ... Benson (TV series) The Bill Cosby Show; D. Diff'rent Strokes; G. Good Times; Grady (American TV series) J. The ...
TV cast of The Amos 'n' Andy Show (1951-53). Spencer Williams (Andy), Tim Moore (Kingfish), and Alvin Childress (Amos) A Black sitcom is a sitcom that principally features Black people in its cast. Prominent Black sitcoms to date typically come from the United States with African American casts, forming a branch of African American comedy.
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Julia is an American television sitcom and the second weekly series to star an African-American woman in a non-stereotypical role. Previous television series featured African-American lead characters, but the characters were usually servants.