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The Real (New Talk Show starring Tamera Mowry and others)

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You never watched The WB? That's what channel it came on. Shocked you never heard of it as everyone I knew watched it lol

i believe it was on ABC first and later seasons were on WB
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i believe it was on ABC first and later seasons were on WB

Oh yeah... I didn't start watching til it moved to WB. I remember I used to divide the show into two eras the curly hair years and the straight hair years. :lol:
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Funny, I didn't realize that one needed to be a black girl to get into

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especially since I clearly remember these being marketed to everyone but black girls to the point where they'd promote them over the black shows.

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I remember at the end of 1999 season they purged damn near all the black shows that had helped built the network in favor of more shows in the vein of Dawson's Creek and Felicity.

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Funny, I didn't realize that one needed to be a black girl to get into

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especially since I clearly remember these being marketed to everyone but black girls to the point where they'd promote them over the black shows.

Ok,the second half of my comment, conveniently ignored by the person who edited to turn this into a race thing was

"and then with the coming of the OC and Buffy you basically had to be a kid."

Now clearly Dawnson Creek predates The OC but my point stands since they are basically the same show, interchangeable and it is understandable I mentioned one instead of the other since I have never watched an episode of either and could not tell you the names of any of those people in that pic off the top of my head.

And your first pic I don't even know what show that is or who any of those people are, which of course goes into my comment about how those shows were targeted to kids.

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Never heard of her and never heard of Sister Sister. In the 90s I watched Seinfeld, Friends and Simpsons. I don't remember much else of what was on that decade comedy wise.

It was a popular, well-known sitcom, and she's a popular, well-known actress, regardless of whether you've heard of her or not lol

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I remember at the end of 1999 season they purged damn near all the black shows that had helped built the network in favor of more shows in the vein of Dawson's Creek and Felicity.

Which is the same thing the CW ended up doing.

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The WB thing always makes me uncomfortable because I liked the black shows and the white teen shows equally lol

I only watched the WB on Sundays and Wednesdays. The only teen show I think I got into was Buffy and Popular. But Dawson, Felicity, One Tree Hill, etc.? Blech.
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I know I'm way late to the party, but this Tamar character is somethin' else.

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Lol, I'm not sure... I think a little bit of both. She reminds me of a lot of girls from P.G. County.

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Hey, I enjoyed the Black and White WB shows as well, but I wasn't blind to the fact that they'd taken a page out of Fox's book, either.


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a.k.a.: the only Ryan Murphy show that I cared about wub.png

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The former hosts keep popping up on Bethenny's show (and Loni was on Dr. Oz). I think Ellen produces Bethenny, but I wonder if the same distributor is responsible for The Real and Bethenny because it seems a little too coincidental.

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