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- The goings-on in the life of a successful African-American family.
- A group of students at a historically Black university struggle to make it through college.
- Hilton Lucas was forced by his employer to retire. His wife has trouble with him always being at home and so does he.
- The educational adventures of a group of Afro-American inner city kids.
- Chet Kincaid, gym teacher at an inner-city Los Angeles high school, deals with students, Principal Langford and counselor Marsha Peterson. He lives with his mother Rose, brother Brian, and sister-in-law Verna, who focus on his social life.
- Guy Hanks is a criminologist who works for the New York Police Department. After winning the lottery, he retires. But feeling bored, he occasionally returns to help his friends, Detective Adam Sully and M.E. John Chapman, in tough cases.
- A concert film in which Bill Cosby discusses weekends, raising children, dentists, and many other situations.
- Sketch comedy series hosted by Bill Cosby.
- After hitting the lottery and taking a bullet all in the same day, NYPD criminalist Guy Hanks retires from the force. He isn't gone long before his ex-partner asks for Guy's expertise in the case of a murdered corporate executive. The thrill of the chase proves no match for retirement, and soon Guy is in the thick of a case where his main suspects keep falling victim to the killer.
- In this concert film, Bill Cosby muses on his nearing the big 5-0 and how that age affects men, their wives, and their children.
- After he runs up a $100,000 gambling debt, Guy's friend vanishes.
- Guy investigates when a boy he's partnered with in a "Big Brothers" program claims to have witnessed a murder. The problem: there's no body, no evidence, and the victim appears to be alive. Was it the boy's imagination, or was it a clever murder that only Guy can solve?
- Hanks investigates the murder of a 12-year-old.
- The young protege of a comic book artist is the prime suspect when the artist is murdered.
- Guy Hanks' name is found scrawled on the hand of a deceased Broadway star.
- Guy, acting for the defense of an OAP cat burglar accused of murder, goes head-to-head Hadley Roebuck, the most feared forensic expert in New York.
- Guy Hanks returns home from his vacation and finds a dead mystery woman in his bed.
- Guy and Angie seek the identity of a homeless amnesiac.
- Guy suspects murder in the death of a dancer, while Sully is pressured to cut off Guy's access to the police department.
- Guy Hanks investigates the death of a well-liked lawyer whose surviving partner is his unpopular identical twin.
- Guy Hanks investigates a recovering substance abuser's claim of innocence for the killing of an BBC assistant District Attorney.
- A bereaved husband asks Guy to investigate his wife's life.
- A mummified corpse is discovered in an apartment renovation.
- After an arrest goes bad, Sully is accused of murdering a cop with whom he had a bad personal history. It looks like an open and shut case until Guy steps in to clear his friend.
- Simon Jones plays a multimillionaire plotting the perfect murder using Hanks as his alibi.
- A professional killer is found dead on the subway with signs pointing to Guy as his intended victim.
- Guy's newfound wealth proves dangerous when a killer begins targeting lottery winners.
- A psychic offers help in the murder of a recording industry executive found murderer on a jogging path.
- Clair's young sister arrives with news of her finally becoming engaged. Clair lets her know that married life won't be as simple as she thinks.
- It's April 15th and Hilton hasn't even started working on his taxes, a fact he wants to make sure Ruth doesn't discover.
- 1996–200021mTV-PG7.7 (13)TV EpisodeHilton discovers that a former high school buddy is now homeless.
- Getting through a typical day is hard enough, but it becomes an ordeal for Griffin when everyone demands his time on the day he's preparing for a date with a beautiful flight attendant.
- Ruth must deal with a bunch of know-it-alls. Hilton firmly believes that his community center boys' basketball team could beat her girls' team. When Ruth challenges Hilton and his team, he has a lot to do to get his star players in shape. Meanwhile, Ruth must teach Nikki, one of her players, the importance of teamwork.
- Hilton and Ruth recall their first date many years ago, and of course both of them have widely different versions of what happened.
- After Hilton encourages Erica and Griffin to "take risks and pursue their dreams," they do just that and the results become Hilton's nightmares. Erica quits her high-paying job at the law firm, and moves home to save money and study to become a chef. Griffin, on the other hand, moves into the Lucas attic after a business deal goes wrong.
- Jurnee is aghast when she finds out that her dad intends to date the meanest teacher at her school. Del is so troubled by Jurnee's reaction to his interest in Ms. Malone that he's ready to call off their date.
- As a 30th anniversary gift, Hilton tries to give Ruth the wedding she always wanted.
- Hilton and Griffin go to a basketball game where Hilton learns that he has the winning ticket for a contest called "Shot of a Lifetime."
- Hilton notices one of Griffin's textbooks has several post-its sticking out of it. When Hilton asks about them, Griffin informs him that the slips of paper are all corrections. Since the copyright is 1968, he has to update the book himself or his students will get outdated information.
- Hilton tries to help save his friend Bradshaw's failing mattress and bedding business.
- Pauline and Erica want to take Ruth to a spa for a weekend of pampering while the café is closed for maintenance. While they are away, Hilton is in charge of the coffee shop. Carla, the chaperone of a Brazilian girls' choir, offers Hilton $500 to rent the café for a private party for the college seniors. Hilton hesitates, but the money is too enticing to resist.
- When Ruth's snobbish sister-in-law Debra throws an engagement party for her daughter, Hilton and Ruth try to steal some of Debra's thunder by arranging for Erica to bring a handsome date to the party, but they get some unexpected results.
- Pauline tries her hand at playwriting for a course she's taking at the community center. Following Hilton's advice about writing something "real," she turns out a thinly-disguised comedy about the Lucas family.
- After the Lucas home is burglarized, Hilton invests in a security system only to discover that the thief is someone he knows.
- While at work at the Coffee Shop, Hilton meets Rob Burnett and Paul Shaffer from the "Late Show with David Letterman". Hilton then inquires about being booked as a guest on the Late Show.
- Hilton and Ruth take a winter vacation in Florida and are so enchanted with the weather, the fresh oranges, the vegetation and the peace and quiet that they decide to put their house on the market immediately and move as soon as possible.
- Hilton goes to school to become a security guard, and when Pauline sees him with his graduating class, she swears she'll never feel safe again. She urges Ruth to stop Hilton before he hurts himself or someone else.
- 1996–200022mTV-PG6.1 (19)TV EpisodeAfter calling in to a radio talk show, Hilton is chosen to dine with the president. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani makes a special appearance.