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3.7/10   55 votes
Release Date:
1 February 2002 (USA) more
Genre:
Documentary more
Plot:
A three-part documentary that covers the trials and tribulations of African Americans in the history of television. full summary | add synopsis
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User Comments:
Frank and dignified, one of the best docs about TV's history. more

Cast

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Debbie Allen ... Herself
Maya Angelou ... Herself
Neema Barnette ... Herself

Fred Berry ... Himself

Steven Bochco ... Himself
Donald Bogle ... HImself
Julian Bond ... Himself

Wayne Brady ... Himself

LeVar Burton ... Himself
Reuben Cannon ... Himself
Diahann Carroll ... Herself

Nell Carter ... Herself
Thomas Carter ... Himself
Nat 'King' Cole ... Himself (archive footage)

Bill Cosby ... Himself
Robert Culp ... Himself

Sammy Davis Jr. ... Himself (archive footage)

Ossie Davis ... Himself
Ruby Dee ... Herself
Bill Duke ... Himself
Kim Fields ... Herself

Jamie Foxx ... Himself

Redd Foxx ... Himself (archive footage)
Marla Gibbs ... Herself
Ron Glass ... Himself (narration)
Dick Gregory ... Himself
David Alan Grier ... Himself

Robert Guillaume ... Himself
Alex Haley ... Himself (archive footage)
Arsenio Hall ... Himself

Sherman Hemsley ... Himself
Kevin Hooks ... Himself
D.L. Hughley ... Himself

Earle Hyman ... Himself

James Earl Jones ... Himself

Quincy Jones ... Himself
Eartha Kitt ... Herself
Norman Lear ... Himself
Sheldon Leonard ... Himself (archive footage)
Les Mayfield ... Himself
Kweisi Mfume ... Himself
Eric Monte ... Himself
Paul Mooney ... Himself
Garrett Morris ... Himself

Eddie Murphy ... Himself

Nichelle Nichols ... Herself

Carroll O'Connor ... Himself (archive footage)
Daphne Reid ... Herself

Tim Reid ... Himself

Chris Rock ... Himself

Isabel Sanford ... Herself
George Schlatter ... Himself

Sinbad ... Himself

Will Smith ... Himself

Aaron Spelling ... Himself
Nick Stewart ... Himself
Philip Michael Thomas ... Himself

Cicely Tyson ... Herself
Leslie Uggams ... Herself

Blair Underwood ... Himself
Jimmie Walker ... Himself
Malcolm-Jamal Warner ... Himself

Damon Wayans ... Himself

Keenen Ivory Wayans ... Himself

Montel Williams ... Himself

Flip Wilson ... Himself (archive footage)
Nancy Wilson ... Herself
David L. Wolper ... Himself
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Additional Details

Runtime:
144 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Sound Mix:
Mono
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Frank and dignified, one of the best docs about TV's history., 30 May 2002
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Author: Ivanhoe from North America

African Americans in Television is a three-part documentary that aired on TV Land in February for Black History Month. Each part focuses on black talent's role in the development of one of three genres: variety, drama and comedy series.

This could easily have been a shallow one-parter with meaningless reminiscences about some of the great old shows and actors, the likes of which you see on many a reunion or network anniversary special, but the producers have taken great pains here to avoid that. Instead, what we have is a very frank and honest portrait of how black Americans have contributed to the medium as it evolved.

This is achieved through interviews with actors, producers, critics and network executives, paired with clips from a wide range of television programs, many of them rare. Each part is very well balanced, touching on many issues throughout the history of television, and flows incredibly well, with appropriate placement of commercial breaks. Narrations by Ron Glass and James Earl Jones are used only to introduce segments and provide a segue when necessary.

The substance of the documentary is nothing short of fascinating. We learn about many of the obstacles blacks had to overcome in the medium--who put them there, who was bitter about them, who overcame them, and how it all took place. We learn how small acts like a touch, going cross-eyed or sitting on a couch were small victories that helped set important precedents for future black performers. Interviewees discuss a wide range of topics such as which shows delighted or offended them, the whites in the industry who championed them, the lost art of the variety show format, black actors who played maids or butlers on television, how black programming helped fledgling networks succeed, their feelings about the current state of black Americans on television, and many other subjects. The result is not only a fascinating portrait of black achievements in television, but a fascinating history of television in general. Sensitive subjects are treated with dignity, and proper tribute is paid to those who made a difference. Of course, three hours is not enough time to cover every individual and every series with much depth, and there were times when I was left wanting more from a subject that got only fleeting mention. But in the end, TV Land has produced a documentary well worth watching for anyone who has an interest in the history of television or black American history.

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