Never seen the Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson cry in public. And he's
seldom upstaged. Until, Bill Cosby came to town. Last week Jackson invited
Cosby to the annual Rainbow/PUSH conference for a conversation about
controversial remarks the entertainer offered May 17 at an NAACP dinner in Washington, D.C. That's when America's Jell-O Man shook Things up by arguing that African Americans were betraying the legacy of Civil Rights victories.
I remember this show. This show was Malcolm-Jamal Warner's big break after The Cosby Show. It didn't do very well. I wish I could see an episode. This show rare. If your a fan of Cosby, you'll like this. It's all about Theo! Except his name is AJ on this show. But it's still Theo.
Never seen the Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson cry in public. And he's
seldom upstaged. Until, Bill Cosby came to town. Last week Jackson invited
Cosby to the annual Rainbow/PUSH conference for a conversation about
controversial remarks the entertainer offered May 17 at an NAACP dinner in Washington, D.C. That's when America's Jell-O Man shook Things up by arguing that African Americans were betraying the legacy of Civil Rights victories.
CheekiMnky 2 years ago
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pboiler07 2 years ago
Congratgulations to Daryl Mitchell on winning your NAACP Image awatd
Getrealpeeps 2 years ago
I actually remember this episode
only1jamesp 2 years ago
i remember dey pekin from dey cosby show, dey man theo huxtable, damn it was live in 1992,
Juwreh 2 years ago
DAMN mos def was young as shit back then!
jjtiojohn12 2 years ago
Thats not Mos Def its Daryl "Chill" Mitchell
before the motorcycle accident he's now paralyzed but he still acts
yoly507 2 years ago
2:58 I kno it's chill but mos def had a brief apperence in the show too, he was an actor before he became a rapper.
jjtiojohn12 2 years ago
2:58 thats mos def sitting near theo
jjtiojohn12 2 years ago
This is so true. "No one is going to save us but us."
isisqueenafrika 2 years ago 3
Mighty Mos Def with a brief appearance (end of this clip)
cornbreadnps 2 years ago
Even though this show had potential, the establishment pulled the plug. They (the establishment) preferred "clownish" shows.
memyself2k 2 years ago
This show was solid but it should have been a Cosby Show spin off with Malcolm's character being Theo still- in my mind.
Mackadoeshez 3 years ago 5
I remember this show. This show was Malcolm-Jamal Warner's big break after The Cosby Show. It didn't do very well. I wish I could see an episode. This show rare. If your a fan of Cosby, you'll like this. It's all about Theo! Except his name is AJ on this show. But it's still Theo.
37warnock 3 years ago 2
@37warnock as u remember
Juwreh 2 years ago