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2001
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Budding artist Tracy Wainwright (former professional athlete Brian J. White) just wants a job as a graphic designer at a...
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Desiree
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2001
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2001
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A $200,000 prize was originally offered to the viewer(s) who could spot the largest number of deliberate errors in this...
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2001
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The troubled marital relationship between failed screenwriter Howard (Mel Jackson) and his comely wife Debbie (Mari Marrow)...
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2000
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When the wife of prominent architect Jackson Gray (Marc Gomes) is murdered, detective Brandy Taylor (Cynda Williams) enters...
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2000
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The fifth and final season of Living Single finds Manhattan-based magazine editor Khadijah (Queen Latifah) short one roommate...
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Regine Hunter
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1997
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Season Four of Living Single opens with a jam-packed episode which resolves the many crises left unresolved at the end of...
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Regine Hunter
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1996
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On the eve of his wedding to Lisa (Nia Long), Will (Will Smith) begins to wonder if he's ready for marriage. Oh, he still...
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1995
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Although Queen Latifah is irrefutably the star of Living Single in the role of New York-based magazine editor Khadijah James,...
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Regine Hunter
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1995
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Magazine editor Khadijah (Queen Latifah) continues to preside over the merry mayhem in her crowded Brooklyn brownstone as...
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Regine Hunter
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1994
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"Flavor" magazine editor Khadijah (Queen Latifah) is already sharing her Brooklyn brownstone with her cousin Synclaire (Kim...
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Regine
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1993
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Will (Will Smith) is attracted to Monique (played by Kim Fields of Living Single fame), but she steadfastly refuses to "put...
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1993
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1988
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1987
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The made-for-TV Facts of Life Down Under was at once a spin-off of the TV sitcom The Facts of Life and a sequel to the 1982...
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Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey
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1987
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All the regular cast members of the once-popular sitcom The Facts of Life are on hand for this made-for-TV movie spin-off....
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Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey
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1982
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Gary Coleman stars as a teen-age angel who must return to Earth to help out three troubled families in order to earn his...
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1982
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Originally made for television, the film concerns three divorces and the effect on the varied economic level present in each...
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1980
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Made for television, a former professional baseball player (John Ritter) coaches a team of misfits to the little-league...
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1980
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Florida (Esther Rolle) is naturally nervous on the night before her bus-company physical. Unfortunately, this is one of those...
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1979
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Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey
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1979
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Good Times left its sixth-season Saturday-night time slot for a permanent Wednesday-evening berth with this episode, one of...
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1978
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