90’s Nostalgia: ‘The Fresh Prince’, ‘Living…
Source: US Magazine / Photo Credit: Us Magazine
Before streaming and on-demand TV, Saturday mornings have been the proper time to catch reruns of your favourite sitcoms. Whether you have been eating a bowl of cereal, serving to clean the home, or just stress-free before the day’s plans, these reveals turned half of the weekend routine.
TRENDING: Black Cinema Gold: 90s – 2000s Films That Shaped The Culture
From unforgettable catchphrases and lovable characters to tales that celebrated Black households, friendships, and on a regular basis life, these sitcoms delivered laughs and life classes that still resonate today. Here’s a look back at 20 traditional Black sitcoms that made the ’90s one of the best eras in tv.
TRENDING: 90s R&B Classics You Probably Didn’t Know Came From Black Movie Soundtracks
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Will Smith’s breakout sitcom turned a Saturday morning favourite in syndication. A street-smart teen from West Philadelphia strikes in with his rich family in Bel-Air after getting into bother back home. The collection blended hilarious comedy with heartfelt moments while tackling topics like race, household, and identification.
The post 90’s Nostalgia: ‘The Fresh Prince’, ‘Living Single’ & Other Bomb Blackity Black Sitcoms We’re Never Letting Go appeared first on GWN.



