http://www.buzzfeed.com/diamondcoleman/the-17-best-black-sitcoms-from-the-90s
It's all on one page so you don't have to keep clicking.
The only shows from these I watched were Smart Guy, Sister, Sister, Fresh Prince, Cosby Show and Family Matters. I slightly remember Moesha cause of Brandy.
Now my greatest show of all time is Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and although I'm an early 90s cat and was young while the episodes were running, this is probably one of the most syndicated shows on TV, hence why I've seen it thousands of times. I can name the episode 15 seconds in. To your older heads, how big was Fresh Prince of Bel-Air at the time it was running? Was it a big thing in pop culture? The most anticipated show of the week? etc
Seems like UPN and WB were eating off black sitcoms back then. However, I don't recall these shows as much, might have seen a few episodes but doubt I could tell you what they were about due to the lack of them being on TV. Doubt any of them are syndicated at the moment. .
Malcolm and Eddie
The Sinbad Show
The Hughleys
The Steve Harvey Show
The Wayans Bros
Martin
(Hope I dont get negged but I never even seen Martin, that shyt was never syndicated either yet some of yall make it seem better than Fresh Prince.)
I didn't even know LL Cool J had a tv show with Carlton in it![ohhh :ohhh: :ohhh:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/ohhh.png)
And here's a top 25 Complex did last year
http://ca.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/02/best-black-sitcoms/
So discuss those 90 sitcoms I mentioned I've never seen and others you might consider classics you old muhfukkas
EDIT: Just read House of Payne is the longest running black sitcom. WTF. Never watched that before either.
It's all on one page so you don't have to keep clicking.
The only shows from these I watched were Smart Guy, Sister, Sister, Fresh Prince, Cosby Show and Family Matters. I slightly remember Moesha cause of Brandy.
Now my greatest show of all time is Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and although I'm an early 90s cat and was young while the episodes were running, this is probably one of the most syndicated shows on TV, hence why I've seen it thousands of times. I can name the episode 15 seconds in. To your older heads, how big was Fresh Prince of Bel-Air at the time it was running? Was it a big thing in pop culture? The most anticipated show of the week? etc
Seems like UPN and WB were eating off black sitcoms back then. However, I don't recall these shows as much, might have seen a few episodes but doubt I could tell you what they were about due to the lack of them being on TV. Doubt any of them are syndicated at the moment. .
Malcolm and Eddie
The Sinbad Show
The Hughleys
The Steve Harvey Show
The Wayans Bros
Martin
![yeshrug :yeshrug: :yeshrug:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/yeshrug.png)
I didn't even know LL Cool J had a tv show with Carlton in it
![ohhh :ohhh: :ohhh:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/ohhh.png)
And here's a top 25 Complex did last year
http://ca.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/02/best-black-sitcoms/
So discuss those 90 sitcoms I mentioned I've never seen and others you might consider classics you old muhfukkas
EDIT: Just read House of Payne is the longest running black sitcom. WTF. Never watched that before either.
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