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20. "The Magician". Lee Shallat. David Lloyd. March 14, 1987. (1987-03-14) 18.9/32 [20] The Deacon's magic act flops before the church board, which is selecting entertainment for a charity bash, but it impresses a burglar out to rob the choir hall. 21.
Amen is an American television sitcom produced by Carson Productions that aired on NBC from September 27, 1986, to May 11, 1991. Set in Sherman Hemsley's real-life hometown of Philadelphia, Amen stars Hemsley as the deacon of a church and was part of a wave of successful sitcoms on NBC in the 1980s and early 1990s that featured predominantly black casts – others included The Cosby Show, A ...
Austin Stoker. (m. 1959–200?) Vivian Bonnell (born Enid Mosier, May 23, 1924 – November 18, 2003) was an actress and calypso singer, originally from Antigua, British West Indies. [1] In 1954, she starred opposite Pearl Bailey in the Broadway musical House of Flowers. [2][3] She and her fellow cast members recorded calypso albums as "Enid ...
Lilo & Stitch: The Series is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation that aired for 65 episodes over two seasons. Bookended by the animated films Stitch! The Movie (2003) and Leroy & Stitch (2006), it first aired between the ABC Kids programming block and Disney Channel from 2003 to 2006.
In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse, with a budget of $325,000 per episode, the same price as a prime-time sitcom, [30] and no creative interference from CBS; although CBS did request a few minor changes throughout the years. [15]
Years active. 2020–present. Website. reubensolo.com. Reuben Solo is an Australian stand-up and sketch comedian. He rose to prominence via social media starting in 2020, becoming known for his use of self-referential and surreal humour. He lives in Melbourne.
Kevin Can Wait is an American television sitcom starring Kevin James that aired on CBS from September 19, 2016, to May 7, 2018. The series was created by James, Rock Reuben, and Bruce Helford, marking James' second starring role in a CBS sitcom, following The King of Queens (1998–2007).
In 2003, he was the reader in Volume 13 of the HBO film, Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives.The series was narrated by Whoopi Goldberg.He wrote Lackawanna Blues (2001), an autobiographical play in which he portrayed himself and some twenty different characters from his past, which was produced in New York at the Joseph Papp Theatre in 2001. [5]