The Cancelled Black Sitcoms Thread

The_Truth

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Who used to watch this? :wow:


Bootleg Cosby show by my dude Robert Townsend about a teacher and his lawyer wife and their family. Lots of cameos and hilarious moments (for good and bad reasons)







Not a lot of this show on youtube but this was always on WB back in the day and i :eat: good.



There are endless other black sitcoms that got the axe.. what else where yall watching/not watching???

The Parenthood was the shyt, man. I still can't believe they cancelled it.:sadcam:
 

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One on one was a great show & I never was a fan of Flex. But once she went to college, it went down.

100% agreed. But the college season was a one and done season!! They gave us 4 piffery seasons of Flex and Bri!!!! :wow:


It's fukked up that got cancelled but did the parkers get its series finale? I think so... Either way... Thanks ray j for fukking up a decent show.
If i remember correctly "The Parkers" did end on its own terms with Nikki and the prof getting married.


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Only up to Toni's departure. Once Toni left this show died fast!
 

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Does anybody remember that show called platinum? It was a upn drama about a big record label with struggle rappers. I think that nikka from eve's show was in it. The show only lasted like two weeks if that. I can't even find a clip on youtube about it:mjlol:

I remember that show, it was actually very good, I think it was too many years ahead of it's time.
 

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Some of these shows, there aren't even DVD season sets yet. :dahell:

Straight up disrespect. It's like these networks want people to forget that good black sitcoms ever existed.
 
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