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Amazon Prime Video
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8.8
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84
/5510/
81
/831/
100
/33/
88
/26/
cc age 14+

Freaks and Geeks (1999)
High school mathlete Lindsay Weir rebels and begins hanging out with a crowd of burnouts (the "freaks"), while her brother Sam Weir navigates a different part of the social universe with his nerdy friends (the "geeks").
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Peacock Premium
87
86
8.7
/16706/
81
/403/
80
/135/
92
/33/
90
95
/20/
cc age 14+

Homicide: Life On The Street (1993)
An American police procedural chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.
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77
75
7.4
/7523/
77
/394/
81
/216/
cc age 7+

Static Shock (2000)
An ordinary inner-city kid gains extraordinary powers and becomes an urban legend as the first teenage African-American superhero.
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Hulu
79
68
7.7
/7439/
77
/198/
83
/47/
cc age 15+

Living Single (1993)
Living Single is an American television sitcom that aired for five seasons on the Fox network from August 22, 1993, to January 1, 1998. The show centered on the lives of six friends who share personal and professional experiences while living in a Brooklyn brownstone. Throughout its run, Living Single became one of the most popular African-American sitcoms of its era, ranking among the top five in African-American ratings in all five seasons. The series was produced by Yvette Lee Bowser's company, Sister Lee, in association with Warner Bros. Television. In contrast to the popularity of NBC's "Must See TV" on Thursday nights in the 1990s, many African American and Latino viewers flocked to Fox's Thursday night line-up of Martin, Living Single, and New York Undercover. In fact, these were the three highest-rated series among black households for the 1996–1997 season.
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Hulu
61
5.8
/28377/
63
/888/
64
/677/
cc age 7+

Teen Titans Go! (2013)
Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Cyborg return in all-new, comedic adventures. They may be super heroes who save the world every day ... but somebody still has to do the laundry!
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Paramount Plus
69
58
6.9
/7769/
71
/195/
67
/91/
cc age 7+

As Told by Ginger (2000)
As Told by Ginger focuses on middle schooler Ginger Foutley who, with her friends, tries to become more than a social geek.
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Disney Plus
67
51
7.1
/4365/
66
/112/
66
/39/
cc age 8+

Pepper Ann (1997)
The quirky adventures of Pepper Ann, a 12-year-old girl trying to get through life with her family and friends.
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Paramount+ Amazon Channel
65
49
5.9
/4463/
66
/108/
70
/41/
cc age 14+

Moesha (1996)
The everyday life of Moesha Mitchell, a vivacious young woman juggling romance, school, ever-changing family dynamics, and friendships.
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60
44
6.4
/3892/
62
/73/
64
/32/
50
/18/
cc age 10+

Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1992)
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from 1992 to 1997, starring Mark Curry and Holly Robinson. The show took place in Curry's hometown of Oakland, California. Hangin' with Mr. Cooper was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television, and also became produced by Bickley-Warren Productions by the third season. The show originally aired on Tuesdays in prime time after sister series Full House. The show found its niche as an addition to the already successful TGIF Friday night lineup on ABC, and was part of the lineup from September 1993 to May 1996, before moving to Saturdays for its fifth and final season.
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67
18
7.0
/1428/
59
/15/
73
/10/
cc age 10+

The Parent 'Hood (1995)
The Parent 'Hood is an American sitcom that aired on The WB airing from January 18, 1995 to July 25, 1999. The series starred Robert Townsend and Suzzanne Douglas. Originally to have been titled Father Knows Nothing, the series was one of the four sitcoms that aired as part of the original Wednesday night two-hour lineup that helped launch The WB network.
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14
4.2
/1692/
38
/24/
39
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17
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The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1996)
The Rosie O'Donnell Show was an American daytime television talk show hosted and produced by actress and comedian Rosie O'Donnell. It aired for six seasons from 1996 to 2002. Topics often discussed on the show include Broadway, children, extended families and charitable works, people and organizations. The show was based out of Studio 8G at NBC's Rockefeller Center studios in New York City, NY, USA and was produced and syndicated by KidRo Productions, Telepictures Productions and Warner Bros. Television.
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7.5
/23/
10
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60
/1/

Tall Hopes (1993)
Tall Hopes is a short-lived summer comedy series that aired on CBS in 1993. It centers on a smart 14-year-old black kid named Ernest Harris struggling to get as much family attention as his 16-year-old brother, Chester, a high school basketball star.
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68
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7.6
/549/
47
/12/
70
/2/
83
/6/
67
/19/

That's Life (2000)
Lydia DeLucca is a New Jersey bartender who wants more out of her life than just marriage and kids. So she breaks off her engagement, and heads to college. This doesn’t make her ex-boyfriend Lou happy, who thinks she is wasting her time getting an education. Her family is none too supportive either. Her mother, Dolly, thinks marriage would be better since she thinks Lydia can’t take care of herself. Her dad, Frank, cares more about the New York Giants than Lydia’s psych term paper. But that’s life…


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