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The Bernie Mac Show

The Bernie Mac Show (often shortened to Bernie Mac in syndication) is an American sitcom television series created by Larry Wilmore, that aired on Fox for five seasons from November 14, 2001 to April 14, 2006. The series featured Bernie Mac and his wife Wanda raising his sister's three kids: Jordan, Vanessa, and Bryana.

The Bernie Mac Show
Season 1 DVD cover
GenreSitcom
Created byLarry Wilmore
Starring
ComposerStanley A. Smith
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes104 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Steven Greener
  • Michael Petok
  • Teri Schaffer
  • Bernie Mac
  • Marc Abrams
  • Michael Benson
  • Jerry Collins
  • Kate Angelo
  • Ken Kwapis
  • Reginald Hudlin
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Distributor20th Television
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseNovember 14, 2001 (2001-11-14) –
April 14, 2006 (2006-04-14)

Premise

The series was loosely based on Mac's stand-up comedy acts. In real life, Bernie "Mac" McCullough was married with one daughter; Mac's character on the show (a stand-up comedian) was married with no children of his own. The pilot episode, aired on November 14, 2001, set up the basic premise for the series: the character Bernie Mac takes in his sister's children after she enters rehab (a fictional premise taken from one of Mac's stand-up routines which was eventually featured in the 2000 film, The Original Kings of Comedy). "In reality, the story is a blend of two real incidents: Mac briefly took in his niece Toya who was an at risk youth and her daughter Monique; while a friend of his had to raise her sister's children long-term."[1][2]

Much of the humor in the show was derived from Mac's continual adjustment to and his unique take on parenthood. A frequent motif of the show was the juxtaposition of Mac's acerbic comments, such as his threats to "bust the (children's) heads 'til the white meat shows," and the parental affection he felt toward the trio, which often brought him to the verge of tears. Toward the end of the series, Bryana's long-lost father (Anthony Anderson) returns and drops by from occasionally to help Bernie and Wanda with the kids.

Many of his most emotional scenes occurred in segments in which Mac, while still in character, broke the 'fourth wall' and talked to the television audience, which he referred to as "America." This technique was notably used before an episode during the 2005–2006 season, when Bernie, as himself and wearing a Chicago White Sox cap and jacket, delivered a heartfelt congratulatory message to the baseball organization and its staff on their recent World Series Championship. Mac, who grew up on Chicago's south-side, was a die-hard fan of the White Sox and was seen at Game 1 of the World Series, in a front row seat.

Mac's character's celebrity worked as a plot device allowing other celebrities to appear on the show as themselves, including Serena Williams, Chris Rock, Ashton Kutcher, Billy Crystal, Carl Reiner, Don Rickles,Angela Bassett, Ellen DeGeneres, Ice Cube, Isaac Hayes, Flavor Flav, Lucy Lawless, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, Matt Damon, Charles Barkley, Jon Garland, Jules Sylvester, Sugar Ray Leonard, India Arie, Shaquille O'Neal, Sugar Shane Mosley, Hugh Hefner, Phil McGraw, and Marcus Allen.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
122November 14, 2001May 15, 2002
222September 18, 2002May 14, 2003
322November 30, 2003June 29, 2004
416September 8, 2004April 8, 2005
522September 23, 2005April 14, 2006

Characters

Main

  • Bernard "Bernie" McCullough (Bernie Mac) – The show's main character who is loosely based on Mac. Bernie and his wife take in the three kids when their drug-addicted mother (Bernie's sister Stacy) is no longer able to be a proper parent. Bernie uses tough-love parenting tactics and he can be both strict and comical. He narrates the series, and between scenes, he talks to the audience by addressing them as "America." Although he loves all three kids, his favorite is Bryana (whom he affectionately calls "Baby Girl" because she is the youngest), and finds himself in conflict with teenage Vanessa, the eldest sibling, who has a poor attitude.
  • Wanda "Baby" McCullough (Kellita Smith) – Bernie's loving wife, an intelligent woman who is vice president for AT&T. She loves raising the kids with Bernie, but periodically her patience is tested. Whenever Bernie has a problem, she does her best to help, though her assistance can be stubbornly overbearing and unnecessary at times.
  • Jordan Jay Thomkins (Jeremy Suarez) – Bernie and Wanda's nephew, the middle child. Jordan is very mischievous and peculiar. He is interested in collecting bugs and conducting odd science experiments. He gets beat up by his little sister, Bryana, and early on in the series he would cry, occasionally vomit, and sometimes urinate on himself. As the series progresses, he becomes tougher, and joins the wrestling team.
  • Bryana "Baby Girl" Thomkins (Dee Dee Davis) – Bernie and Wanda's younger niece, the youngest child and the half-sister of Jordan and Vanessa. Bryana is a friendly little girl who is sweet, innocent, and naive, though she is often more bratty and obnoxious as the series progresses. Bryana is her uncle's favorite, and has a trusting relationship with her Uncle Bernie. Bernie fears that one day she will grow up and end up like Vanessa.
  • Vanessa "Nessa" Thomkins (Camille Winbush) – Bernie and Wanda's elder niece, and the eldest of the three children. Vanessa purposely gives Bernie trouble with her attitude, most of which comes from the pressure of being the eldest and having to take the parent role with her younger siblings. As the series progresses, she gets along better with Bernie.

Recurring

Unseen characters

  • Stacey Thomkins – One of two of Bernie's sisters and Vanessa, Jordan, and Bryana's mother. Before the events of the show, she became addicted to drugs; Bernie had to place her in an institution to recover and took in her children until the time came she could care for them herself. Though institutionalized, Stacey's addiction was such that she was not known to make any serious attempts to recover and her children remain with Bernie for the run of the series. A picture of her younger self is seen once in "Road to Traditions".
  • Mr. Thomkins – Vanessa and Jordan's biological father, who left them when she was five years of age and he was a baby. According to Bernie and Vanessa, he's in prison for various law violations that include gun violence. His picture is shown in the episode "Saving Sergeant Thomkins".
  • Big Mama – Bernie's grandmother. She died sometime before Bernie became famous. She is frequently mentioned by Bernie over the course of the series. In the family reunion episode, Bebe Drake played the matriarchal role.
  • Uncle Ellister – Bernie's uncle who is, in actuality, his biological father.

Production

Main crew

Cancellation

After five seasons and 104 episodes, Fox announced the cancellation of The Bernie Mac Show.

The series finale titled "Bernie's Angels" focused on Bernie getting an electrical shock and ends up traumatized. After he recovers, he begins to teach Jordan and Bryanna how to do certain things on their own. Also, Vanessa doesn't want Bernie to be involved in her choosing a college. Meanwhile, Jordan takes advantage of Bernie's kindness. In the end, Vanessa and Bernie make up (mainly due to her writing an essay about who inspires her most: which is him). In the final scene of the series, Bernie goes back to his normal self and takes back the iPod he bought Jordan since he was taking advantage of him. Bernie's final line is a farewell message to the viewers and stating that he is going to continue to raise and teach the kids for as long as they need it and he also wishes the viewers luck. The scene pans out with Jordan on his knees sobbing and begging for the iPod while Bernie smugly laughs and teases him.

Broadcast history

The series debuted in its time slot on November 14, 2001, with solid ratings in spite of a weak lead-in, Grounded for Life. The show had a very successful first season and in the process won a handful of honors including an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series" and the prestigious Peabody Award. Bernie Mac also received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.

In fall 2002, the series aired against the Damon Wayans comedy My Wife and Kids which may have hurt the show's momentum in the ratings during the first half of its second season run. Larry Wilmore, the show's creator and executive producer, was fired at this time. In interviews, Wilmore said he was fed up with the network's creative interference with the show, in addition to Fox constantly shuffling it around the schedule. Fox contended that it wasn't happy with the show's direction under Wilmore in the second season, claiming the show "wasn't delivering enough laughs". With The Bernie Mac Show's inability to topple My Wife and Kids in the Wednesday 8 p.m. timeslot, Fox eventually aired the show after American Idol, after which it received its highest ratings ever.

The third season was scheduled to start on October 29, 2003, but was postponed due to The O.C. being moved. Instead, the series started the season at the late date of November 30, 2003. The ratings were mediocre, despite the large ratings of its lead-in The Simpsons. In March 2004, the show was moved to Monday nights in a plan to boost ratings for the new show Cracking Up, but the ratings were low for both shows. Cracking Up was canceled and The Bernie Mac Show was pulled from May Sweeps with leftover episodes that aired in June (one of which included an episode about Thanksgiving).

The Bernie Mac Show returned to its original time slot on September 8, 2004, to start the fourth season. The production was shut down a month later due to Bernie's sickness. The show returned on January 14, 2005, with new episodes on Friday nights. Although the ratings were low enough that commentators questioned the show's future (especially when it was postponed from May Sweeps again), the show was renewed for a fifth season.

The fifth season started September 23, 2005, on Friday nights and beginning mid-season, airings were followed by reruns of the show.

The Bernie Mac Show celebrated its 100th episode on February 3, 2006,[3] even though the actual 100th episode was not aired until March 31.

Syndication and international broadcast

The series had been airing in syndication since September 2005 and aired on Independent Fox UPN and The WB affiliates (the letter networks The WB 100+ Station Group also carries the program as part of its national schedule) and was on the FX network from September 2008 until 2011.[4] In syndication, the series' title is shortened simply to Bernie Mac. Bernie Mac's hometown of Chicago aired the series on the city's independent station The U. The Bernie Mac Show began its run on the station in September 2005. In the beginning of fall 2009, the series briefly moved to The U's sister station Me-TV, before returning to The U where it remained until late 2010.

On the day of Mac's funeral, The U aired a retrospective TV special called A Tribute to Bernie Mac, which featured clips from the series and an interview with Camille Winbush, who portrayed Vanessa.[citation needed]

Reruns of the show were also aired on Much in Canada.[citation needed] The show aired in Jamaica on CVM Television.[citation needed]

Home media

DVD Name Release Date Ep # Additional Information
Season 1 May 4, 2004 22 Bonus features include commentary on the pilot episode from Bernie Mac and a 60-minute A & E Tvography.

The Season One DVD boxset was released on DVD May 4, 2004.

Reception

American ratings

Season Timeslot (EDT) Season premiere Season finale TV season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
1 Wednesday 9:00 P.M. (November 14, 2001 – May 15, 2002) November 14, 2001 May 15, 2002 2001–2002 #63 9.5
2 Wednesday 8:00 P.M. (September 18, 2002 – December 11, 2002)
Wednesday 9:00 P.M. (January 15, 2003 – May 14, 2003)
September 18, 2002 May 14, 2003 2002–2003 #60 10.0
3 Sunday 8:30 P.M. (November 30, 2003 – February 22, 2004)
Monday 8:00 P.M. (March 7, 2004 – June 29, 2004)
November 30, 2003 June 29, 2004 2003–2004 #95 7.5
4 Wednesday 9:00 P.M. (September 8, 2004 – September 29, 2004)
Friday 8:00 P.M. (January 14, 2005 – April 8, 2005)
September 8, 2004 April 8, 2005 2004–2005 #110 4.8
5 Friday 8:00 P.M. (September 23, 2005 – April 14, 2006) September 23, 2005 April 14, 2006 2005–2006 #130 3.6

Awards and nominations

The Bernie Mac Show won a Peabody Award in 2001,[5] the Humanitas Prize, a Primetime Emmy Award, three NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series, and was honored by the Television Critics Association.

For his role in the show, Bernie Mac was honored by the Television Critics Association for Individual Achievement in a Comedy as well as the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series four years in a row: 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006.

References

  1. ^ Sepinwall, Alan (August 9, 2008). "Bernie Mac: In his own words". The Star-Ledger.
  2. ^ Norris, Chris (May 12, 2002). "Bernie Mac Smacks A Nerve (Published 2002)". The New York Times.
  3. ^ http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "FX Fall 2011 Schedule Has How I Met Your Mother; The Nanny Reunion on Happily Divorced". Sitcoms Online. 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
  5. ^ 61st Annual Peabody Awards, May 2002.

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The Bernie Mac Show often shortened to Bernie Mac in syndication is an American sitcom television series created by Larry Wilmore that aired on Fox for five seasons from November 14 2001 to April 14 2006 The series featured Bernie Mac and his wife Wanda raising his sister s three kids Jordan Vanessa and Bryana The Bernie Mac ShowSeason 1 DVD coverGenreSitcomCreated byLarry WilmoreStarringBernie Mac Kellita Smith Jeremy Suarez Dee Dee Davis Camille WinbushComposerStanley A SmithCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes104 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersLarry Wilmore Bernie Mac Warren Hutcherson Steve Tompkins Pete Aronson Michael BorkowProducersSteven Greener Michael Petok Teri Schaffer Bernie Mac Marc Abrams Michael Benson Jerry Collins Kate Angelo Ken Kwapis Reginald HudlinCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesWilmore Films 2001 2003 seasons 1 2 Regency Television 20th Century Fox TelevisionDistributor20th TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseNovember 14 2001 2001 11 14 April 14 2006 2006 04 14 Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 3 3 Unseen characters 4 Production 4 1 Main crew 4 2 Cancellation 5 Broadcast history 5 1 Syndication and international broadcast 6 Home media 7 Reception 7 1 American ratings 7 2 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksPremise EditThe series was loosely based on Mac s stand up comedy acts In real life Bernie Mac McCullough was married with one daughter Mac s character on the show a stand up comedian was married with no children of his own The pilot episode aired on November 14 2001 set up the basic premise for the series the character Bernie Mac takes in his sister s children after she enters rehab a fictional premise taken from one of Mac s stand up routines which was eventually featured in the 2000 film The Original Kings of Comedy In reality the story is a blend of two real incidents Mac briefly took in his niece Toya who was an at risk youth and her daughter Monique while a friend of his had to raise her sister s children long term 1 2 Much of the humor in the show was derived from Mac s continual adjustment to and his unique take on parenthood A frequent motif of the show was the juxtaposition of Mac s acerbic comments such as his threats to bust the children s heads til the white meat shows and the parental affection he felt toward the trio which often brought him to the verge of tears Toward the end of the series Bryana s long lost father Anthony Anderson returns and drops by from occasionally to help Bernie and Wanda with the kids Many of his most emotional scenes occurred in segments in which Mac while still in character broke the fourth wall and talked to the television audience which he referred to as America This technique was notably used before an episode during the 2005 2006 season when Bernie as himself and wearing a Chicago White Sox cap and jacket delivered a heartfelt congratulatory message to the baseball organization and its staff on their recent World Series Championship Mac who grew up on Chicago s south side was a die hard fan of the White Sox and was seen at Game 1 of the World Series in a front row seat Mac s character s celebrity worked as a plot device allowing other celebrities to appear on the show as themselves including Serena Williams Chris Rock Ashton Kutcher Billy Crystal Carl Reiner Don Rickles Angela Bassett Ellen DeGeneres Ice Cube Isaac Hayes Flavor Flav Lucy Lawless Stone Cold Steve Austin Triple H Matt Damon Charles Barkley Jon Garland Jules Sylvester Sugar Ray Leonard India Arie Shaquille O Neal Sugar Shane Mosley Hugh Hefner Phil McGraw and Marcus Allen Episodes EditMain article List of The Bernie Mac Show episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired122November 14 2001May 15 2002222September 18 2002May 14 2003322November 30 2003June 29 2004416September 8 2004April 8 2005522September 23 2005April 14 2006Characters EditMain Edit Bernard Bernie McCullough Bernie Mac The show s main character who is loosely based on Mac Bernie and his wife take in the three kids when their drug addicted mother Bernie s sister Stacy is no longer able to be a proper parent Bernie uses tough love parenting tactics and he can be both strict and comical He narrates the series and between scenes he talks to the audience by addressing them as America Although he loves all three kids his favorite is Bryana whom he affectionately calls Baby Girl because she is the youngest and finds himself in conflict with teenage Vanessa the eldest sibling who has a poor attitude Wanda Baby McCullough Kellita Smith Bernie s loving wife an intelligent woman who is vice president for AT amp T She loves raising the kids with Bernie but periodically her patience is tested Whenever Bernie has a problem she does her best to help though her assistance can be stubbornly overbearing and unnecessary at times Jordan Jay Thomkins Jeremy Suarez Bernie and Wanda s nephew the middle child Jordan is very mischievous and peculiar He is interested in collecting bugs and conducting odd science experiments He gets beat up by his little sister Bryana and early on in the series he would cry occasionally vomit and sometimes urinate on himself As the series progresses he becomes tougher and joins the wrestling team Bryana Baby Girl Thomkins Dee Dee Davis Bernie and Wanda s younger niece the youngest child and the half sister of Jordan and Vanessa Bryana is a friendly little girl who is sweet innocent and naive though she is often more bratty and obnoxious as the series progresses Bryana is her uncle s favorite and has a trusting relationship with her Uncle Bernie Bernie fears that one day she will grow up and end up like Vanessa Vanessa Nessa Thomkins Camille Winbush Bernie and Wanda s elder niece and the eldest of the three children Vanessa purposely gives Bernie trouble with her attitude most of which comes from the pressure of being the eldest and having to take the parent role with her younger siblings As the series progresses she gets along better with Bernie Recurring Edit W B Reginald Ballard Bernie s friend who s always on his side Bonita Niecy Nash Bernie s younger sister seasons 2 4 Chuy Carlos Mencia season 1 and Lombardo Boyar Bernie s friend Kelly Michael Ralph Bernie s friend Jerry Best Rick Hoffman Bernie s Manager Father Sean Cronin Wade Williams The Dean of Discipline at Jordan and Bryana s school Bryan Anthony Anderson Bryanna s father season 5 Donna Naya Rivera Vanessa s friend Teri Ashley Monique Clark Vanessa s friend guest season 3 recurring seasons 4 5 Unseen characters Edit Stacey Thomkins One of two of Bernie s sisters and Vanessa Jordan and Bryana s mother Before the events of the show she became addicted to drugs Bernie had to place her in an institution to recover and took in her children until the time came she could care for them herself Though institutionalized Stacey s addiction was such that she was not known to make any serious attempts to recover and her children remain with Bernie for the run of the series A picture of her younger self is seen once in Road to Traditions Mr Thomkins Vanessa and Jordan s biological father who left them when she was five years of age and he was a baby According to Bernie and Vanessa he s in prison for various law violations that include gun violence His picture is shown in the episode Saving Sergeant Thomkins Big Mama Bernie s grandmother She died sometime before Bernie became famous She is frequently mentioned by Bernie over the course of the series In the family reunion episode Bebe Drake played the matriarchal role Uncle Ellister Bernie s uncle who is in actuality his biological father Production EditMain crew Edit Creator and executive producer Larry Wilmore Executive producers Pete Aronson Warren Hutcherson Co executive producers Bernie Mac Richard Appel Teri Schaffer Michael Benson Marc Abrams Producers Michael Petok Steven GreenerCancellation Edit After five seasons and 104 episodes Fox announced the cancellation of The Bernie Mac Show The series finale titled Bernie s Angels focused on Bernie getting an electrical shock and ends up traumatized After he recovers he begins to teach Jordan and Bryanna how to do certain things on their own Also Vanessa doesn t want Bernie to be involved in her choosing a college Meanwhile Jordan takes advantage of Bernie s kindness In the end Vanessa and Bernie make up mainly due to her writing an essay about who inspires her most which is him In the final scene of the series Bernie goes back to his normal self and takes back the iPod he bought Jordan since he was taking advantage of him Bernie s final line is a farewell message to the viewers and stating that he is going to continue to raise and teach the kids for as long as they need it and he also wishes the viewers luck The scene pans out with Jordan on his knees sobbing and begging for the iPod while Bernie smugly laughs and teases him Broadcast history EditThe series debuted in its time slot on November 14 2001 with solid ratings in spite of a weak lead in Grounded for Life The show had a very successful first season and in the process won a handful of honors including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series and the prestigious Peabody Award Bernie Mac also received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy Series In fall 2002 the series aired against the Damon Wayans comedy My Wife and Kids which may have hurt the show s momentum in the ratings during the first half of its second season run Larry Wilmore the show s creator and executive producer was fired at this time In interviews Wilmore said he was fed up with the network s creative interference with the show in addition to Fox constantly shuffling it around the schedule Fox contended that it wasn t happy with the show s direction under Wilmore in the second season claiming the show wasn t delivering enough laughs With The Bernie Mac Show s inability to topple My Wife and Kids in the Wednesday 8 p m timeslot Fox eventually aired the show after American Idol after which it received its highest ratings ever The third season was scheduled to start on October 29 2003 but was postponed due to The O C being moved Instead the series started the season at the late date of November 30 2003 The ratings were mediocre despite the large ratings of its lead in The Simpsons In March 2004 the show was moved to Monday nights in a plan to boost ratings for the new show Cracking Up but the ratings were low for both shows Cracking Up was canceled and The Bernie Mac Show was pulled from May Sweeps with leftover episodes that aired in June one of which included an episode about Thanksgiving The Bernie Mac Show returned to its original time slot on September 8 2004 to start the fourth season The production was shut down a month later due to Bernie s sickness The show returned on January 14 2005 with new episodes on Friday nights Although the ratings were low enough that commentators questioned the show s future especially when it was postponed from May Sweeps again the show was renewed for a fifth season The fifth season started September 23 2005 on Friday nights and beginning mid season airings were followed by reruns of the show The Bernie Mac Show celebrated its 100th episode on February 3 2006 3 even though the actual 100th episode was not aired until March 31 Syndication and international broadcast Edit The series had been airing in syndication since September 2005 and aired on Independent Fox UPN and The WB affiliates the letter networks The WB 100 Station Group also carries the program as part of its national schedule and was on the FX network from September 2008 until 2011 4 In syndication the series title is shortened simply to Bernie Mac Bernie Mac s hometown of Chicago aired the series on the city s independent station The U The Bernie Mac Show began its run on the station in September 2005 In the beginning of fall 2009 the series briefly moved to The U s sister station Me TV before returning to The U where it remained until late 2010 On the day of Mac s funeral The U aired a retrospective TV special called A Tribute to Bernie Mac which featured clips from the series and an interview with Camille Winbush who portrayed Vanessa citation needed Reruns of the show were also aired on Much in Canada citation needed The show aired in Jamaica on CVM Television citation needed Home media EditDVD Name Release Date Ep Additional InformationSeason 1 May 4 2004 22 Bonus features include commentary on the pilot episode from Bernie Mac and a 60 minute A amp E Tvography The Season One DVD boxset was released on DVD May 4 2004 Reception EditAmerican ratings Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Season Timeslot EDT Season premiere Season finale TV season Rank Viewers in millions 1 Wednesday 9 00 P M November 14 2001 May 15 2002 November 14 2001 May 15 2002 2001 2002 63 9 52 Wednesday 8 00 P M September 18 2002 December 11 2002 Wednesday 9 00 P M January 15 2003 May 14 2003 September 18 2002 May 14 2003 2002 2003 60 10 03 Sunday 8 30 P M November 30 2003 February 22 2004 Monday 8 00 P M March 7 2004 June 29 2004 November 30 2003 June 29 2004 2003 2004 95 7 54 Wednesday 9 00 P M September 8 2004 September 29 2004 Friday 8 00 P M January 14 2005 April 8 2005 September 8 2004 April 8 2005 2004 2005 110 4 85 Friday 8 00 P M September 23 2005 April 14 2006 September 23 2005 April 14 2006 2005 2006 130 3 6Awards and nominations Edit The Bernie Mac Show won a Peabody Award in 2001 5 the Humanitas Prize a Primetime Emmy Award three NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and was honored by the Television Critics Association For his role in the show Bernie Mac was honored by the Television Critics Association for Individual Achievement in a Comedy as well as the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series four years in a row 2003 2004 2005 and 2006 References Edit Sepinwall Alan August 9 2008 Bernie Mac In his own words The Star Ledger Norris Chris May 12 2002 Bernie Mac Smacks A Nerve Published 2002 The New York Times http tv zap2it com tveditorial tve main 1 permanent dead link FX Fall 2011 Schedule Has How I Met Your Mother The Nanny Reunion on Happily Divorced Sitcoms Online 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2011 08 06 61st Annual Peabody Awards May 2002 External links EditThe Bernie Mac Show at epguides com The Bernie Mac Show at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bernie Mac Show amp oldid 1132727504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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