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Season 4 – In Living Color

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This series provides a platform for the many members of the comedic Wayans family. Popular recurring sketches include Homey D. Clown, the Homeboy Shopping Network, Men on Film and Great Moments in Black History.

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Drew Voros Variety In Living Color continues to forge cutting-edge comedy. Sep 7, 2018 Full Review David McCutcheon IGN Movies The cast works very hard, displaying pizazz and energy, yet it needs more consistent material to shine. (That never stopped "SNL" from holding its audience.) "In Living Color" carries similar potential every time out of the box. Rated: 5/10 Sep 7, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Sep 27, 1992 Fire Marshal Bill (Jim Carrey) visits the reopening of a market that was destroyed during the Los Angeles riots. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 4, 1992 Barbara Bush and Hillary Rodham Clinton debate; "The Amazing Leron"; "Snuff and Roam"; a parody of "Basic Instinct." Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 11, 1992 "MTV Political Coverage"; "Cousin Elsee at the Wake"; "Woody Allen: Date the Children"; "Get Your Babies Tonight"; "Mr. and Mrs. Brooks." Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 18, 1992 Black People Awards A spoof of "Save the Best for Last"; "Jay Leno and Sinead O'Connor"; "Beauty Tips With Lorie Davis"; "Black People's Awards." Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 25, 1992 "Baby's Got Snacks"; "Lonnie"; "Super Bimbo"; "Def Jam Comedy Hour"; "Juice Mania;" Grand Puba performs. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 1, 1992 Rodney King "Humpin' Around"; "The Head Detective"; "Ice Poe: At the Airport"; "Sue Goober"; "Anton's Comic Relief." Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 8, 1992 Homey and Son "Mr. Ugly Man: Shabba Ranks"; "The Dysfunctional Home Show"; "Snuff and Roam: Nightclubbing"; "Homey D. Clown: Homey's Son." Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 15, 1992 Handi-Man Returns "Chris Rock for Anonymous Express"; "Ugly Woman: Wanda Meets the Ugly Man"; "Make Me Rich!" "Handi-Man Loses His Strength." Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 22, 1992 Men on Cooking "Mr. and Mrs. Brooks' Thanksgiving Dinner"; "Candy Cane's Puppet Show"; "Men on Cooking"; "Prince of Midgetown." Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 6, 1992 Gays in the Military "Lil Magic Working Girl"; "Your Face Is Your Passport"; "Ugly Woman: Bram Stoker's Wanda." Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 13, 1992 Driving Miss Schott "Driving Miss Schott"; "An Ice Poe Christmas"; "Holiday Volunteer"; "Tunes for Tots"; "Why? Eyewitness"; "How MacAfee Stole Christmas." Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 20, 1992 The Dysfunctional Home Christmas Show Female bodybuilder Vera De Milo introduces her new perfume; Cousin Elsee volunteers at a hospital"; "The Dysfunctional Home Show: Christmas"; "Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Second Honeymoon." Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 17, 1993 Capitol Hillbillies "The Capitol Hillbillies"; "Physician Receptionist"; "Amy Fisher Seminar"; "Tales From the Crib." Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 24, 1993 The Info Group "Alive II With Richard Simmons"; "The Power Stretch"; "Info Group"; "What If Bob Hope Was Black"; "Sgt. Koon on Cops"; "Men on Fitness." Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 7, 1993 Forever Silky "Booked on Phonics"; "Forever Silky"; "Dry Cleaners"; "Fire Marshal Bill at Benihuni's." Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 14, 1993 Dirty Little Dick "Thighmaster"; "Calhoun Tubbs at Prison"; spoof of "Geraldo"; Little Richard cast as a movie hero; a cryogenically frozen pimp. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 21, 1993 Passenger 227 Wanda, the Ugly Woman (Jamie Foxx), becomes the fifth member of the singing group En Vogue. The members of En Vogue guest star as themselves. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 7, 1993 Duke and Cornbread Turner "Louise Jefferson for Weezies"; "A Different Message"; "Make a Death Wish Foundation"; "Duke and Cornbread at the Dog Show." Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 14, 1993 Mr. Rogers "Achy Breaky Head"; "Great Moments in Black History"; "Hunger Strike"; "What If Archie Bunker Were Black." Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 21, 1993 Rodney King "Oswald: Booked on Phonics"; "Perot Inaugural Interruption"; "Driving Miss Schott"; "Baby's Got Snacks." Details Episode 21 Aired Apr 4, 1993 Black People Show "What If Barbra Streisand Was Black"; "Sheila Peace: Employment Agency"; "LaShawn: Makeover"; "The Black People's Show." Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 25, 1993 Stacey Koon's Police Academy "Baby Lonnie at the Doctor"; "Overly Confident Gay Man"; "Snookie." Details Episode 23 Aired May 2, 1993 Undigable Hosts TV huckster Loomis Simmons; "Teen Court"; "The Groom Room: James Brown." Details Episode 24 Aired May 9, 1993 Thelma and Louise Jefferson "Heterosexual Pride Parade"; "Thelma and Louise Jefferson"; "The Good, the Bad and the Very Ugly." Details Episode 25 Aired May 16, 1993 Bunny Clive The Jackson patriarch's (David Alan Grier) new line of toys; the dysfunctional family at a funeral; bodybuilder Vera De Milo (Jim Carrey) spoofs kung fu movies. Details Episode 26 Aired May 23, 1993 In Living Color's Feedback Line A response to viewer complaints; LaShawn (T'Keyah "Crystal" Keymah) works at the beauty shop; the B.S. Brothers (David Alan Grier, Tommy Davidson) get their big break. Details
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Season Info

Director
Terri McCoy
Executive Producer
Keenen Ivory Wayans, Greg Fields, Les Firestein, Pam Veasey
Network
Fox
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 27, 1992