Network: ABC
Episodes: 176 (half-hour)
Seasons: Eight
TV show dates: September 24, 2014 -- April 19, 2022
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, Marsai Martin, Laurence Fishburne, Jeff Meacham, Jenifer Lewis, Peter Mackenzie, Deon Cole, August and Berlin Gross, and Katlyn Nichol.
TV show description:
This family sitcom revolves around an African-American family who are living the American dream -- but that may be too much of a good thing for the family's dad.
Andre 'Dre' Johnson (Anthony Anderson) considers himself the family patriarch. When he looks at his life, he sees a beautiful wife and four kids living happily in their colonial home in the suburbs. But when he looks a little closer, have the trappings of success brought too much assimilation for...
Episodes: 176 (half-hour)
Seasons: Eight
TV show dates: September 24, 2014 -- April 19, 2022
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, Marsai Martin, Laurence Fishburne, Jeff Meacham, Jenifer Lewis, Peter Mackenzie, Deon Cole, August and Berlin Gross, and Katlyn Nichol.
TV show description:
This family sitcom revolves around an African-American family who are living the American dream -- but that may be too much of a good thing for the family's dad.
Andre 'Dre' Johnson (Anthony Anderson) considers himself the family patriarch. When he looks at his life, he sees a beautiful wife and four kids living happily in their colonial home in the suburbs. But when he looks a little closer, have the trappings of success brought too much assimilation for...
- 4/20/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“It just feels like a lifetime ago,” says Anthony Anderson when looking back on eight seasons and 175 episodes of his ABC comedy black-ish. Since 2014, the sitcom set the TV bar to Norman Lear heights, bringing laughs plus social commentary via the tight-knit Johnsons, led by Anderson as high-strung father Andre and Tracee Ellis Ross as his grounded M.D. wife, Rainbow. Viewers related to Dre and Bow as they raised their five kids — trendy eldest Zoey (Yara Shahidi), clueless Junior (Marcus Scribner), curious twins Jack (Miles Brown) and Diane (Marsai Martin), and joyful baby Devante (August and Berlin Gross). Adding a third-generation perspective were Dre’s parents, stoic Pops (Laurence Fishburne), and free spirit Ruby (Jenifer Lewis). As the Johnsons pack up (the series wraps April 19), we spoke to the cast and exec producers to get the full-ish story. (Credit: ABC) The Spark Like most sitcoms, black-ish’s inspiration was based in reality,...
- 3/23/2022
- TV Insider
Everything is not alright with Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross) on the latest episode of ABC‘s black-ish. In an exclusive sneak peek clip from the installment, “Ashy to Classy,” the Johnson family mom and dad aren’t seeing eye-to-eye when it comes to how they parent their children, particularly their youngest, Devante (August and Berlin Gross). (Credit: ABC) The February 1 episode revolves around an incident in which Dre overreacts to Devante leaving the house ashy, but when Bow intervenes, it only makes the situation tenser. Whether they’re discussing this aspect of their parenting in the clip, above, remains to be seen, but it’s clear Dre and Bow aren’t going to agree over their parenting approaches. “What we learned about parenting has evolved since we had Zoey (Yara Shahidi),” Bow tries explaining to Dre. “It is very important for us to stay up on what’s new.
- 1/31/2022
- TV Insider
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