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− | + | Nominated for 17 Emmys in its short 4-year stint, In Living Color is widely thought of the very best skit comedy show considering that SNL. Produced by the multitalented star Keenen Ivory Wayans (the eldest kid from a significant and talented family), the 30-minute Tv show became an instant hit for emerging large network competitor FOX in the spring of 1990. Showcasing the talents of the Wayans family (particularly blockbuster talent Damon Wayans), along with initial cast members David Alan Grier, Tommy Davidson, Kim Coles, T'keyah "Crystal" Keymah, Kelly Coffield, and Jim Carrey (who would use the show as a springboard to smash hit movie profession that would start with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective in 1994), In Living Color quickly achieved the status of Tv cult icon | |
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− | + | Along with clever, cutting-edge writing, In Living Color featured a plethora of talented cast members who would move on to enormously productive Hollywood careers. The show's dance troop, The Fly Girls, hired an ambitious dancer named Jennifer Lopez for the show's final season, and Season two of the show involved the employ of Oscar Award-winning actor Jamie Foxx (of Collateral and Ray). For its final season, In Living Color also featured notable appearances by comedian Chris Rock. Along the way, the series would generate a quantity of legendary recurring characters such as Homey D. Clown (Damon Wayans), Fire Marshall Bill (Jim Carrey), and Guys on Film (Damon Wayans & David Alan Grier) | |
− | + | The In Living Color DVD features a number of hilarious episodes such as the series premiere in which the show begins with a skit entitled "Love Connection". Jim Carrey stars as Chuck Woolery, attempting to bring with each other star-crossed lovers Mike Tyson (Keenen Ivory Wayans) and Robin Givens (Kim Coles). This initial episode also features the first appearance of the popular characters from the skit "Guys on Film". Other notable episodes from Season 1 contain "Introducing Homey D. Clown" in which the world 1st meets an ex-con turned clown who refuses to engage in any clown-like acts, and "Anton in the People's Court" which functions the skits "M.C. Hammer Video" and "Ted Turner's Very Colorized Classics - The Kid" | |
− | + | Beneath is a list of episodes integrated on the In Living Color (Season 1) DVD: | |
− | + | Episode 1 (Pilot) Air Date: 04-15-1990 | |
− | + | Episode two (The Wrath of Farrakhan) Air Date: 04-21-1990 | |
− | + | Episode three (Lean on Me Gorgeous) Air Date: 04-28-1990 | |
− | + | Episode four (Transitions) Air Date: 05-05-1990 | |
− | + | Episode five (A Date with Grace Jones) Air Date: 05-12-1990 | |
− | + | Episode six (Jheri's Children) Air Date: 05-19-1990 | |
− | + | Episode 7 (Don King - The Early Years) Air Date: 05-27-1990 | |
− | + | Episode eight (Endangered Species) Air Date: 06-03-1990 | |
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+ | Episode 9 (Introducing Homey D. Clown) Air Date: 06-17-1990 | ||
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+ | Episode ten (Vera DeMilo) Air Date: 06-24-1990 | ||
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+ | Episode 11 (Anton in the People's Court) Air Date: 07-15-1990 | ||
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+ | Episode 12 (Conspiracy) Air Date: 09-02-1990 | ||
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+ | Episode 13 (Homey D Clown Returns) Air Date: 09-09-1990 [http://pinterest.com/jtfoxx/ visit our site] |