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See It Loud The History of Black Television

jim colucci: the cosby show had proven that the family sitcom was a viable genre again. [audience laughter] lynn: i'm mr. belevedere! gerrad hall: by the late 80s family sitcoms were very popular among the big three networks. gerrad hall: there was this incredible resurgence. jesse: this is great, we should be mothers. joey: ah yeah! ethan alter: families tuned into these tv shows to see an aspirational version of what family life could be. urkel: did i do that? jennifer keishin armstrong: shows like silver spoons and growing pains and all that. it's constant hugging and learning, right? [audience clapping] ethan alter: with the family sitcom at the height of its popularity, fox started moving into the television arena. cedric: fox was new, building their network. they were one of the last majors to build a network. patrick gomez: they decided they were going to use the family sitcom to do that and compete against the big three. peggy: al, look at our little girl.

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History of the Sitcom

popular among the big three networks. gerrad hall: there was this incredible resurgence. jesse: this is great, we should be mothers. joey: ah yeah! ethan alter: families tuned into these tv shows to see an aspirational version of what family life could be. urkel: did i do that? jennifer keishin armstrong: shows like silver spoons and growing pains and all that. it's constant hugging and learning, right? [audience clapping] ethan alter: with the family sitcom at the height of its popularity, fox started moving into the television arena. cedric: fox was new, building their network. they were one of the last majors to build a network. patrick gomez: they decided they were going to use the family sitcom to do that and compete against the big three. peggy: al, look at our little girl. we don't really have to go to a recital, do we? ethan alter: and they wound up going in a completely opposite direction. sort of the anti- in a way, the anti-family sitcom. al: now bud, apologize to your sister. bud: no. al: okay.

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History of the Sitcom

[drumming] jacqueline coley: which was not something you saw on a show like the cosby show. rochelle: chris! get in the bathroom and wipe the pee off the toilet seat. disgusting... cedric: fox network had come on and did really well with black sitcoms, and so then the wb and upn uh, at the time were coming on and they start to diversify and grow that audience. aramide tinubu: they are able to snatch up this audience that the other networks were really ignoring up into that point. jacqueline coley: and so these shows kind of set the stage for the diversity in the family sitcom that can be seen on television today. man: welcome huangs, i'm rick. nee hau. the length and depth of my bow expresses my deep appreciation. louis: um, i think that's more of a japanese thing. but um..thank you rick. ♪

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See it Loud The History of Black Television

and then they get spike lee to film the show. it makes like another $100 million. so it's this runaway success. - "i've had three black people over at my house." if you know how many niggas been over at your house, you racist like a mother (beep). (audience laughing) - i think the "king's of comedy" tour was a game changer because you were seeing something that you'd never seen before, harvey, cedric, bernie, and d.l., you talking about four heavyweights. - i said, "where you going?" he said, "to get some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) he said it so funny, i wanted to hear it again. i said, "get some what?" he said, "some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) - so at the same time, this happens in 2000, over on hbo, dave chappelle does "killin' them softly." - oscar, you are so mean. isn't he, kids? - he talks about race, you know, poverty, stuff like that. - he's like, "bitch! i live in a (beep) trash can!" (audience laughing) "i'm the poorest mother (beep) on sesame street." - you would catch yourself gut-busting laughing,

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Special Report With Bret Baier

line as the strike goes on. kevin bacon and cedric. it will be a long road to end this strike. key issues for the actors and writers payments for streaming and artificial intelligence. the move comes as desantis try to reinvigorate what many feel is a lackluster campaign launch so far. aishah hasnie has details tonight. >> good evening, bret. ron desantis thought this would get a lot of headlines on his policy, on him. didn't quite work out that way. no matter where ron desantis goes, he can't seem to escape former president trump's looming shadow. desantis was peppered with questions today about trump after filing his primary paperwork in south carolina this morning. the florida governor may be looking for a campaign re-set here after a series of fumbles.

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See It Loud Sitcom-ish

- "i've had three black people over at my house." if you know how many niggas been over at your house, you racist like a mother (beep). (audience laughing) - i think the "king's of comedy" tour was a game changer because you were seeing something that you'd never seen before, harvey, cedric, bernie, and d.l., you talking about four heavyweights. - i said, "where you going?" he said, "to get some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) he said it so funny, i wanted to hear it again. i said, "get some what?" he said, "some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) - so at the same time, this happens in 2000, over on hbo, dave chappelle does "killin' them softly." - oscar, you are so mean. isn't he, kids? - he talks about race, you know, poverty, stuff like that. - he's like, "bitch! i live in a (beep) trash can!" (audience laughing) "i'm the poorest mother (beep) on sesame street." - you would catch yourself gut-busting laughing, but then being like, "damn, that's true." you know what i mean? - i didn't know he was taking me to the ghetto at first. i started looking out the window. i was like, "what the (beep)?

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History of the Sitcom

levy: the premise itself was so funny and smart. ♪ the first thing you know, ol'd jed's a millionaire. ♪ ♪ the kin folk said jed move away from there, ♪ ♪ said california is the place you oughta be. ♪ ♪ so, they loaded up the truck and they moved to beverly. ♪ drysdale: well, here we are. i hope you're going to like this place i picked out for you. cedric: like hitting the lottery, it's like that idea that we all kind of wish life would happen for us. jethro: uncle jed. guess what? there is a whole other house up here. valerie bertinelli: absolutely love the beverly hillbillies. it was, you know, the typical fish out of water. jethro: granny? when we's done washing, can i go swim in the cement pond? sara k. eskridge: the beverly hillbillies is a commentary on upward mobility and the consumerism that comes with it. jed: yes sir, mr. drysdale, i finally took your advice and put some of my money into stock. sara k. eskridge: these hillbillies, even though they might come across as lower class, they're happy with the way that they've been living their lives.

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See It Loud Sitcom-ish

because you were seeing something that you'd never seen before, harvey, cedric, bernie, and d.l., you talking about four heavyweights. - i said, "where you going?" he said, "to get some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) he said it so funny, i wanted to hear it again. i said, "get some what?" he said, "some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) - so at the same time, this happens in 2000, over on hbo, dave chappelle does "killin' them softly." - oscar, you are so mean. isn't he, kids? - he talks about race, you know, poverty, stuff like that. - he's like, "bitch! i live in a (beep) trash can!" (audience laughing) "i'm the poorest mother (beep) on sesame street." - you would catch yourself gut-busting laughing, but then being like, "damn, that's true." you know what i mean? - i didn't know he was taking me to the ghetto at first. i started looking out the window. i was like, "what the (beep)? gun store, gun store, liquor stor, gun store. where the (beep) are you taking me?" - three years after that, dave chappelle teamed up with comedy central, bam! dave chappelle show. - yes, they deserve to die and i hope they burn in hell!

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History of the Sitcom

drysdale: well, here we are. i hope you're going to like this place i picked out for you. cedric: like hitting the lottery, it's like that idea that we all kind of wish life would happen for us. jethro: uncle jed. guess what? there is a whole other house up here. valerie bertinelli: absolutely love the beverly hillbillies. it was, you know, the typical fish out of water. jethro: granny? when we's done washing, can i go swim in the cement pond? sara k. eskridge: the beverly hillbillies is a commentary on upward mobility and the consumerism that comes with it. jed: yes sir, mr. drysdale, i finally took your advice and put some of my money into stock. sara k. eskridge: these hillbillies, even though they might come across as lower class, they're happy with the way that they've been living their lives. tim allen: i couldn't believe how frustrated i was. they had that stupid old car that blew smoke and i'm going, get a better car! granny: oh, i'm gonna kick up a rabbit stew,

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