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In Living Color

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: April 15, 1990
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 127
  • Networks: FOX
  • Genres: Comedy
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In Living Color(1990)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

TMDB Rating: 7.6 (125 votes)

Overview

Created by stars Keenen Ivory Wayans and Damon Wayans, this Emmy-winning sketch series offers cutting-edge satire and features a host of talent, including Jamie Foxx, Jim Carrey, David Alan Grier and Tommy Davidson.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

13 episodes • 1990Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotApr 15, 199010.0
2The Wrath of FarrakhanApr 21, 199010.0
3Lean On Me BeautifulApr 28, 19900.0
4TransitionsMay 5, 19900.0
5A Date With Grace JonesMay 12, 19900.0
6Jheri's KidsMay 19, 19900.0
7Don King - The Early YearsMay 27, 19900.0
8Endangered SpeciesJun 3, 19900.0
9Introducing...Homey D. ClownJun 17, 19900.0
10Vera DeMiloJun 24, 19900.0
11Anton In The People's CourtJul 15, 19900.0
12ConspiracySep 2, 19900.0
13Homey D. Clown ReturnsSep 9, 19900.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

26 episodes • 1990Avg: 4.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Bigger BrothersSep 23, 19900.0
2Anton at the RecruiterSep 30, 19900.0
3Spike's JointOct 7, 19900.0
4Hour of PowerOct 14, 19900.0
5Miss Black Person USAOct 21, 19900.0
6The Black Man's Guide to Understanding the Black WomanOct 28, 19900.0
7Funky Finger ProductionsNov 4, 19900.0
8Laquita Meets Billy DeeNov 11, 19900.0
9Men on VacationNov 18, 19900.0
10Anton's ThanksgivingNov 25, 19904.0
11Justice Legions of AmericaDec 16, 19900.0
12VeracosaDec 23, 19900.0
13Johnny AbdulJan 13, 19910.0
14Introducing...Fire Marshal BillFeb 3, 19910.0
15My Dark ConscienceFeb 10, 19910.0
16Anton in the BurbsFeb 17, 19910.0
17PCN's Win, Lose or DrawFeb 24, 19910.0
18Lil Magic's School PlayMar 3, 19910.0
19Hour of Power: Tag Team EvangalistsMar 17, 19910.0
20Super FlyMar 31, 19910.0
21Anton at the RecruiterApr 14, 19910.0
22Arsenio Hall of JusticeApr 28, 19910.0
23CompilationsMay 5, 19910.0
24Homey the Sellout: Part 1May 12, 19910.0
25Dickie Peterson: Cherub of JusticeAug 11, 19910.0
26Men on VacationSep 1, 19910.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

30 episodes • 1991Avg: 10.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Homey The Sellout: Part 2Sep 22, 19910.0
2Men on Televison Part 2: What Happened To Blaine?Sep 29, 19910.0
3Clarance Thomas's First DayOct 6, 19910.0
4Green Eggs and The Guvment CheeseOct 13, 19910.0
5The Adventures of Handi-BoyOct 20, 19910.0
6Home Alone AgainOct 27, 19910.0
7The Jackson BunchNov 3, 19910.0
8Late Night with Mike TysonNov 10, 199110.0
9Krishnia CopNov 17, 19910.0
10My Left Foot of FuryNov 1, 19910.0
11Anton And The ReporterDec 8, 19910.0
12Sidekick in NamDec 15, 19910.0
13Santa Fire Marshall BillDec 22, 19910.0
14Handi-Man and the Tiny AvengerJan 12, 19920.0
15Grim ReaperJan 19, 19920.0
16Live Super Bowl ShowJan 26, 19920.0
17George Bush Meets Tommy WuFeb 9, 19920.0
18Hour of Power: Preachers On TrialFeb 16, 19920.0
19The Fist That Rocks the CradleFeb 23, 19920.0
20Club OzoneMar 1, 19920.0
21Anton And The Green CardMar 29, 19920.0
22Player's ClubMay 3, 19920.0
23The Last Man On EarthMar 29, 19920.0
24Anton Gets RichApr 5, 19920.0
25Bloopers, Outtakes and GaffesApr 26, 19920.0
26Cousin ElseeMay 3, 19920.0
27Silly ConeMay 10, 19920.0
28Wanda on the Dating GameMay 17, 19920.0
29Best-of episode - Music Video SpecialApr 19, 19920.0
30Best-of EpisodeApr 12, 19920.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

32 episodes • 1992

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Rodney King and Reginald Deny Speak OutSep 27, 19920.0
2Basic InstankOct 4, 19920.0
3Mr. and Mrs. BrooksOct 11, 19920.0
4Black People AwardsOct 18, 19920.0
5Trail Mix-A-LotOct 25, 19920.0
6Anton ReturnsNov 1, 19920.0
7Homey and SonNov 8, 19920.0
8Handi-Man ReturnsNov 15, 19920.0
9Men On CookingNov 22, 19920.0
10Lil Magic: Working GirlDec 13, 19920.0
11Driving Miss SchottTBA0.0
12Vera DeMilo: Stank of a WomanJan 3, 19930.0
13Capitol HillbilliesJan 10, 19930.0
14Best-of episode - Michael JacksonJan 17, 19930.0
15Alive II with Richard SimmonsFeb 7, 19930.0
16Best-of episode - Valentine's ShowFeb 11, 19930.0
17Oswald Booked on PhonicsFeb 14, 19930.0
18ThighmasterFeb 21, 19930.0
19Best-of episode - Tribute to Men on FilmFeb 25, 19930.0
20Passenger 227Feb 28, 19930.0
21Louise Jefferson for WeeziesMar 7, 19930.0
22Great Moments in Black HistoryApr 25, 19930.0
23Best-of episodeMar 21, 19930.0
24What if Barbara Streisand was Black?Apr 4, 19930.0
25Baby Lonnie at the DoctorApr 25, 19930.0
26Best-of episode - Best Commercial ParodiesApr 29, 19930.0
27Teen CourtMay 2, 19930.0
28Best-of episode - Night at the MoviesMay 6, 19930.0
29Heterosexual Pride ParadeMay 9, 19930.0
30Best-of episode - Celebrity ThemedMay 9, 19930.0
31Grandpa and Duke the Dead DogMay 16, 19930.0
32Joe Jackson's Rock 'Em Sock 'Em RobotsMay 23, 19930.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

26 episodes • 1993

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Ike Strikes BackSep 16, 19930.0
2The Dirty DozensSep 23, 19930.0
3Ike Turner and HoochSep 30, 19930.0
4Unpoetic JusticeOct 7, 19930.0
5The Irish SingerOct 14, 19930.0
6Droop! There It IsOct 21, 19930.0
7Circus of the Black StarsOct 28, 19930.0
8Sam Kinison: Live From HellNov 4, 19930.0
9All Up In The FamilyNov 11, 19930.0
10Wile E Coyote on TrialNov 18, 19930.0
11Umbilical BarryDec 2, 19930.0
12Mary Tyler MoDec 16, 19930.0
13Wheel of DozensDec 30, 19930.0
14The Gangsta GroupJan 13, 19940.0
15East Hollywood SquaresJan 27, 19940.0
16Hemorrhoid GuyFeb 3, 19940.0
17The White LeagueFeb 10, 19940.0
18Mrs. IkefireFeb 17, 19940.0
19Dirty Dozens Tournament of ChampionsFeb 24, 19940.0
20ThugsMar 10, 19940.0
21Academy AwardsMar 24, 19940.0
22The Scary Larry ShowApr 7, 19940.0
23Sweet Tooth JonesApr 28, 19940.0
24Candy Cane's Last ShowMay 5, 19940.0
25Infomercial AwardsMay 12, 19940.0
26The ChampMay 19, 19940.0

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