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1. "There's no place like home...." is the opening line to the show "227". Tell me, where is 'home' for the family?
2. Which of the following actors played P.I. Sonny Spoon on the show with the same name?
3. "M.A.N.T.I.S" was a short-lived show about an African-American superhero which aired in the mid-1990's. Which of the following compiled its acronym?
4. Along with David Alan Grier and Tommy Davidson, Jamie Foxx was the only other cast member of "In Living Color" to have been a part of the show for the full five-year run.
5. Clifton Davis played a pastor on the show "Amen", during the mid to late 1980's. What other type of profession did he play in another series in which he starred during the 1970s?
6. On the show "New York Undercover", Detectives James 'J.C.' Williams (Malik Yoba) and Eddie Torres (Michael DeLorenzo) worked hard to keep the streets of New York free of crime. And, after a hard day's work, they could often be found trying to unwind at which of the following bars?
7. Roc, Eleanor, Andrew, and Joey came into our homes each week, from 1991-1994, on the FOX hit series, "Roc". What was the family's surname?
8. Comedian Flip Wilson had one of the most successful television shows of the early 1970s. In it, he played a number of characters one of which, Geraldine, was far and away his most popular. Tell me, what was Geraldine's last name?
9. In the groundbreaking television show, "Julia", Diahann Carroll played a widow trying to raise her son, Corey. How did Julia lose her husband?
10. This soap opera, which prominently featured an African-American family, ran on NBC from March 27, 1989 to January 25, 1991 and was called "_____________".
11. "Linc's" was a series that took place in a bar and aired on HBO for two seasons.
12. Arsenio Hall hosted an incredibly popular nighttime talk show from the late 1980's to the mid 1990's. His monologues were really funny and many times during his opening set, he would expound on some everyday things that would come across his mind as he drove in to work each day from which of the following cities?
13. Former Los Angeles Laker, Earvin 'Magic' Johnson, hosted this short-lived nighttime talk show after his retirement called, "The ________ Hour".
14. "Day Break" was a series about a cop who was experiencing which of the following occurrences?
15. Which of the following characters on the show, "Living Single", suffered from coulraphobia?
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