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A black sitcom is an American term meaning a sitcom that features a primarily African American cast. Early examples date back to the 1970s. Though many of these sitcoms target a niche audience of African Americans, or some subset of that population, some shows break out and find a wider, multiracial audience. The most notable examples are The Cosby Show, one of the most popular sitcoms ever to air in the United States and the #1-rated program in the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years in the 1980s & 1990s; Sanford and Son, a top-10-rated series for four consecutive years in the 1970s; and The Jeffersons, rated in the top 10 for three years and #3 during its ninth season in the early 1980s.

As with other sitcoms with a common target audience, TV networks have often scheduled black sitcoms in blocks on a given night of the week. While this has helped to foster an audience for many of these shows, it has been criticized as creating a "ghetto" for them, where they are less likely to be watched by non-black viewers who might tune in early for a "white" show they are already interested in, or stay tuned in after another show has finished. In the 2000s, UPN has emerged as the most prolific broadcaster of black sitcoms, scheduling one or two nights of programming each week featuring them. In 2004, they attacked the Nielsen's controversial people meter ratings system for systematically underrpresenting black households. The organization Don't Count Us Out formed specifically to protect the representation of black households in the new system.

Examples

1970s

  • Sanford and Son
  • Good Times
  • The Jeffersons
  • That's My Mama
  • What's Happening!!

1980s

  • 227
  • A Different World
  • Amen
  • Diff'rent Strokes
  • The Cosby Show
  • The New Odd Couple
  • What's Happening Now!!

1990s

  • Cosby
  • Family Matters
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
  • Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
  • Homeboys in Outer Space
  • The Jamie Foxx Show
  • Kenan & Kel
  • Living Single
  • Malcolm & Eddie
  • Martin
  • Moesha
  • My Brother and Me
  • Out All Night
  • The Parent 'Hood
  • The Parkers
  • The PJs
  • Roc
  • The Sinbad Show
  • Sister, Sister
  • Sparks
  • The Steve Harvey Show
  • Thea

2000s

  • All of Us
  • The Bernie Mac Show
  • The Boondocks
  • Cuts
  • Eve
  • Everybody Hates Chris
  • Fatherhood
  • Girlfriends
  • Half and Half
  • Hey Monie
  • Kevin Hill
  • Love, Inc.
  • My Wife and Kids
  • One on One
  • The Proud Family
  • Soul Food: The Series
  • That's So Raven
  • The Tracy Morgan Show

Trivia

  • Dave Chappelle
    featured a sketch on his controversial show called "I Know Black People" in which average people of all backgrounds were quizzed on black pop-culture; many of the questions centered around plot elements from classic black sitcoms, including Good Times, What's Happening, and Sanford and Son.

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