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In Living Color



First Aired in 1990

In Living Color was the brainchild of Keenen Ivory Wayans, the eldest sibling of a large and extremely talented family whose guidance toward his brothers and sisters would help shape his creation into something truly memorable, the likes of which had never been seen prior on US television.

In 1989, Keenen set about making a pilot episode for something he knew was going to be different. It wasn't just going to be a show performed by black people for black people but was to be a multi-ethnic series. Using this as his basis he recruited two white actors who were fairly unknown at the time - James Carrey (now known as Jim) and Kelly Coffield.

In addition, the show introduced more upcoming talent, in the form of Tommy Davidson, Kim Coles, David Alan Grier, T'keyah "Crystal" Keymah and finally his siblings Kim Wayans and Damon Wayans. The cast was formed and the pilot was filmed. Things went quiet for a while until word of mouth spread about this amazing new show that dared to be different and one year later FOX television picked it up. In Spring 1990 In Living Color premiered on prime-time television and became a smash sensation overnight.

It's easy to consider In Living Color as being a groundbreaking show, so truthful in that its approach to many issues attributed to its huge success in America, thanks in part to the cast's delivery.

Keenen Ivory Wayans has always been passionate about dealing with current world issues, states of affairs and how every man or woman is treated in the world today, no matter the colour of their skin. It wasn't until it first aired that people got a taste of what Keenen and his crew were trying to achieve. By being let loose to run wild and bring their separate talents to the screen, improvising and bringing fresh, new lovable characters along the way they would help to get the message across to a wide audience in a no-holds barred satire that defied the set conventions of most TV shows being produced.

Saturday Night Live was their only main contender but the advantage of In Living Color being videotaped meant that they had more freedom to get away with whatever they liked, Keenen would later deal with the censors and the show would air without much outside intervention. They simply didn't care about what the critics or public would think. If the show was deemed offensive then it was simply misunderstood, such has been the case for many a satirical show finding itself under fire.

However, In Living Color was embraced whole heartedly and after the first season's run (13 episodes) it had become a phenomenon. Characters such as Damon's Homey the Clown, Carrey's Vera De Milo and again Damon's Anton to name but a few stayed in the public's mind. Season 2 would follow in the fall of that same year, such was popular demand.

From episode one it was clear to see that this cast had an amazing chemistry and it stuck all the way. Audiences fell in love with James Carrey and Damon Wayans, both of whom would later go on to achieve massive success in their careers ahead. The show paved the way for new talent and those who love Carrey, the Wayans brothers and co today may have missed out on their earlier work. The series was aired in the UK courtesy of Sky One back in the early 90's but few actually remember the show following its relegation to post midnight slots.

Popular Recurring Sketches

•Homey D. Clown (Damon Wayans) - A convict who works as a clown for his parole agreement, but violently lashes out at any attempt to make him perform the standard antics of the role. - "I don't think so...Homie don't play that!"

•The Buttmans - A family modeled after The Cosby Show characters, only they have buttocks on their foreheads.

•Fire Marshall Bill (Jim Carrey) - A Fire Marshall with a manic grin whose safety advisories usually cause the very disaster he was warning against.

•Men on Film (Damon Wayans, David Alan Grier) - In this parody of Siskel & Ebert, a pair of extremely effeminate gay men review films in their own distinctive way. - "Three snaps in Z formation, the ZORRO! snap."

Trivia for In Living Color

•Homie D. Clown's real name is Herman Simpson.

•The show earned instant credibility by making fun of whites, blacks, Asians, gays, straights, you name it.

•The Wayans family left the show in the middle of the 1992-93 season after a dispute with Fox over repeats, and the show muddled through for one more season, managing even without its founder to hit more than miss.

•For the first few episodes, an exotic In Living Color logo, different from what we see today in reruns, was used. After the band Living Color threatened to sue because they claimed the show stole the logo from them, the show changed the logo, which would remain for the next two years. However, on the "In Living Color Season 1" DVD, after the second Fly Girls performance, you can see the old logo flash right before the commercial break.

•The dance troop on this show was called The Fly Girls. In the last season of production a new dancer, Jennifer Lopez, was cast as one of the Fly Girls.

Awards & Nominations
•1994 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program - Michelle Cole (costume designer) For episode #507.

•1993 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Choreography - Rosie Perez (choreographer) For episode #419.

•1993 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program - Michelle Cole (costume designer) For show #417.

•1992 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Choreography - Rosie Perez (choreographer)For show #307.

•1992 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program - Michelle Cole (costume designer) For show #302.

•1992 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences - Martin Ansolabehe (designer)

•1992 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series - Pauletta O. Lewis (key hairstylist), Victoria Wood (hairstylist), Pinky Cunningham (hairstylist) For episode #310.

•1992 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series - Stephanie Cozart Burton (key make-up), Sheryl Ptak (key make-up) For show #327.

•1992 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Variety or Music Program - Pam Veasey (head writer), Greg Fields (head writer), Les Firestein (head writer), Keenen Ivory Wayans (writer), Fax Bahr (writer), Fred Graver (writer), Adam Small (writer), Michael Anthony Snowden (writer), Steve Tompkins (writer), Damon Wayans (writer), Larry Wilmore (writer), Marc Wilmore (writer), Harry Dunn (writer), Michelle Jones (writer), Becky Hartman-Edwards (writer), Buddy Sheffield (writer), John Bowman (writer).

•1992 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program (Series) - , Keenen Ivory Wayans (executive producer), Tamara Rawitt (producer), Kevin Berg (co-producer) For show #329.

•1991 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program - Michelle Cole (costume designer) For show #220.

•1991 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program - Damon Wayans (member of repertory company) For show #212.

•1991 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program - Keenen Ivory Wayans (member of repertory company) For show #205.

•1991 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program - Keenen Ivory Wayans (executive producer), Tamara Rawitt (producer), Michael Petok (co-producer) For show #225.

•1991 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program - Pam Veasey (head writer), Greg Fields (head writer), Les Firestein (head writer), Keenen Ivory Wayans (writer), Fax Bahr (writer), Fred Graver (writer), Adam Small (writer), Michael Anthony Snowden (writer), Steve Tompkins (writer), Damon Wayans (writer), Larry Wilmore (writer), Marc Wilmore (writer), Harry Dunn (writer), Michelle Jones (writer), Becky Hartman-Edwards (writer), Buddy Sheffield (writer), John Bowman (writer), For show #213.

•1990 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Achievement in Choreography - Rosie Perez (choreographer) For episode #105.

•1990 Emmy - Nominated Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program - Pam Veasey (head writer), Greg Fields (head writer), Les Firestein (head writer), Keenen Ivory Wayans (writer), Fax Bahr (writer), Fred Graver (writer), Adam Small (writer), Michael Anthony Snowden (writer), Steve Tompkins (writer), Damon Wayans (writer), Larry Wilmore (writer), Marc Wilmore (writer), Harry Dunn (writer), Michelle Jones (writer), Becky Hartman-Edwards (writer), Buddy Sheffield (writer), John Bowman (writer) For show #101.
•1994 Image Award- Won Outstanding Variety Series

•1992 Image Award- Won Outstanding Variety Series
•1992 Nova Award - Won Most Promising Producer in Television Keenen Ivory Wayans
Theme Song

"That's the Way You're Living When You're Living In Living Color" (Season 3-4 theme)
by Heavy D & the Boyz
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Episodes:


Season 1:
1. Pilot
2. The Wrath of Farrakhan
3. Lean On Me Beautiful
4. Transitions
5. A Date With Grace Jones
6. Jheri's Kids
7. Don King-The Early Years
8. Endangered Species
9. Introducing..Homey D. Clown
10. Vera DeMilo
11. Anton In The People's Court
12. Conspiracy
13. Homey D Clown Returns

Season 2:
1. Big Brother
2. Anton At The Recruiter
3. Spike's Joint
4. Hour Of Power
5. Miss Black Person USA
6. The Black Man's Guide To Understanding The Black Woman
7. Funky Finger Productions
8. Laquita Meets Billy Dee
9. Men On Vacation
10. Anton's Thanksgiving
11. Justice Legions of America
12. Veracosa
13. Johnny Abdul
14. Introducing..Fire Marshal Bill
15. My Dark Conscience
16. Anton In The Burbs
17. PCN's Win, Lose or Draw
18. Lil Magic's School Play
19. Hour of Power: Tag Team Evangalists
20. Super Fly
21. Anton At The Recruiter
22. Arsenio Hall Of Justice
23. Compilations
24. Homey The Sellout: Part 1
25. Dickie Peterson: Cherub of Justice
26. Men On Vacation

Season 3:
1. Homey The Sellout: Part 2
2. Men on Televison Part 2: What Happened To Blaine?
3. Clarance Thomas's First Day
4. Green Eggs and The Guvment Cheese
5. The Adventures of Handi-Boy
6. Home Alone Again
7. The Jackson Bunch
8. Late Night with Mike Tyson
9. Krishnia Cop
10. My Left Foot of Fury
11. Anton And The Reporter
12. Sidekick in Nam
13. Santa Fire Marshall Bill
14. Micheal Jackson: Little Timmy's Not My Lover
15. Grim Reaper
16. George Bush Meets Tommy Wu
17. Hour of Power: Preachers On Trial
18. The Fist That Rocks The Cradle
19. Club Ozone
20. Anton And The Green Card
21. Player'sClub
22. The Last Man On Earth
23. Cousin Elsee
24. Silly Cone
25. Wanda On The Dating Game
26. Anton Gets Rich
27. Micheal Bolton
28. Bloopers
29. Men On Football
30. Homeboy Shopping Network

Season 4:
1. Rodney King and Reginald Deny Speak Out
2. Basic Instank
3. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
4. Black People Awards
5. Trail Mix-A-Lot
6. Anton Returns
7. Homey and Son
8. Handi-Man Returns
9. Men On Cooking
10. Gays In The Military
11. Driving Miss Shott
12. The Dysfunctional Home Christmas Show
13. Capital Hillbillies
14. The Info Group
15. Forever Silky
16. Dirty Little Dick
17. Passenger 227
18. Duke and Cornbread Turner
19. Mr. Rogers
20. Rodney King
21. Black People Show
22. Stacy Koon's Police Acadamy
23. Undigable Hosts
24. Thelma and Louise Jefferson
25. Bunny Clive
26. In Living Color's Feedback Line

Season 5:
1. Ike Strikes Back
2. The Dirty Dozens
3. Ike Turner an Hooch
4. Unpoetic Justice
5. The Irish Singer
6. Droop! There It Is
7. Circus of the Black Stars
8. Sam Kinison: Live From Hell
9. All Up In The Family
10. Wile E Coyote on Trial
11. Umbilical Barry
12. Mary Tyler Mo
13. Wheel of Dozens
14. The Gangasta Group
15. East Hollywood Squares
16. Hemorrhoid Guy
17. The White League
18. Mrs. Ikefire
19. Dirty Dozens Tournament of Champions
20. Thugs
21. Infomercial Awards
22. Sweet Tooth Jones
23. Candy Cane's Last Show
24. Ace and Main Man Meet Salt n Pepa
25. The Scary Larry Show



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