by Sara Lou
In the early nineties, the new 'Cosby Show' of family TV made it to the TV airwaves. Will Smith, having established a successful career, alongside Jazzy Jeff in the music industry, made his way to LA to see what options l...read more
by Les Pitaz
TV show Reviews; The fresh Prince This is a very popular American comedy about a guy coming to live with his rich Aunt's family, it tell us tales what he gets up to, and how his life adapts - well it does not! This pro...read more
Entertaining with the humorous side of life. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air is excellent family entertainment. Reminiscent of the Happy Days era only updated with the current wit and dilemmas of today. Strength, wisdom, humo...read more
(final and corrected version) What are the merits of "black sitcoms" which paint a more positive picture of middle class "ethnic minorities" in western nations than is the type of thing the majority of ethnic minority c...read more
by TheTruth
When you think about pro black shows that were on television in the '90s, there are only two that really stand out. One being the Cosby Show which was great in it's own right, but perhaps the show that really reached out t...read more
When I watched new episodes, back in the nineties, the Fresh Prince was fun and entertaining. However back then, I would never have dreamed that I would still be watching it today. I'm guessing I'm not the only parent re-w...read more
In 1990, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air made its debut, starring a rapper named Will Smith, who was a member of DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince. Will played himself on the show even though it's not his real life self. His mot...read more
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