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The Sinbad Show

The Sinbad Show is an American television sitcom starring comedian David "Sinbad" Adkins that premiered on September 16, 1993, on Fox. The show's main plot is about a bachelor taking in two orphaned children. Chuck Brown performed this sitcom's theme music. It was cancelled on April 21, 1994.[1]

The Sinbad Show
GenreSitcom
Created by
  • Gary Murphy
  • Larry Strawther
  • Sinbad
Developed by
Starring
Theme music composerChuck Brown
Opening theme"Hah Man"
ComposerKurt Farquhar
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes24
Production
Executive producers
  • Ralph Farquhar
  • Michael Jacobs
  • Gary Murphy
  • Marc Sotkin
  • Larry Strawther
  • Michael J. Weithorn
ProducerMichael Petok
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseSeptember 16, 1993 (1993-09-16) –
April 21, 1994 (1994-04-21)

Overview edit

The series follows the life of David Bryan (Sinbad), a carefree bachelor, who becomes a single parent when he adopts two orphaned children, Zana (Erin Davis) and L.J. Beckley (Willie Ray Norwood, Jr.), who face several issues which they work through together.

The show follows David as he guides L.J. and Zana in their new lives, including counselling L.J. on dealing with school, friendships, girls, and being a teenager and helping Zana learn how to function in everyday life. Meanwhile, Clarence shares his antics and David's parents help him deal with raising kids.

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

  • Sinbad as David Bryan: Dave is the father of the family. His friends often refer to him as "Red," he is known for acting out vivid scenes for Zana and hitting on attractive women. He designs video games.
  • Willie Ray Norwood, Jr. as L.J. Beckley: L.J. is the older brother of Zana. He is 12 years old but turns 13 during the show. He is one of the more sarcastic characters on the show. He often explains he can look after himself but wants Zana to be safe. He tries to control what Dave does for Zana. and he gets tutored by Ms Page. He is often very moody and disrespectful towards David and other authoritative figures.
  • Erin Davis as Zana Beckley: Zana is six years old and has greatly depended on L.J. in the past. She loves David very much but is still insecure about moving away from him due to her experiences with various foster homes.
  • T. K. Carter as Clarence Hall: Clarence works at the Big and Tall store and has been friends with David since grade school. He is often teased about his difficulties with women, although he remains boastful about his exploits. He is known for his cluelessness. He was the former roommate of David, but his lease was voided due to non-payment, allowing Sinbad to make room for the kids. Despite his eviction, Clarence gained a new lease in an adjoining residence and frequently visited David.

Recurring edit

Guest stars edit

  • Patrice Chanel as Claudette (2 episodes)
  • Trina McGee as Faith (2 episodes)
  • Michael Ralph as Leon (2 episodes)
  • Peter Brost as Young Leon
  • Salma Hayek as Gloria Contreras (3 episodes)

Cancellation edit

The Sinbad Show was cancelled after its first season, and aired its last episode on April 21, 1994. It aired at 8:30 p.m., following The Simpsons, Thursday nights on Fox. The series was one of several shows featuring predominantly black casts that were cancelled by Fox around the same time (others included Roc, South Central and In Living Color).[2] Activist Jesse Jackson protested the cancellations and called for a boycott of the network for their "institutional racism".[3] Fox maintained that the series were low rated and the decision to cancel was not racially motivated.[4]

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Pilot"David TrainerStory by : Gary Murphy & Larry Strawther & Sinbad
Teleplay by : Gary Murphy & Larry Strawther & Michael Jacobs & David A. Caplan & Brian Lapan
September 16, 1993 (1993-09-16)
David Bryan, a footloose and carefree bachelor, meets two orphaned children and learns the authorities will have to split them up unless someone adopts them both.
2"The Toothfairy Has Landed"Jim DrakeGary Apple & Michael CarringtonSeptember 23, 1993 (1993-09-23)
L.J. objects to David telling Zana about the Tooth Fairy when she loses her milk teeth.
3"The Par-tay"Robert BerlingerSharon D. JohnsonSeptember 30, 1993 (1993-09-30)
David takes a domestic engineering course and believes that the instructor has fallen for him.
4"Petty Larceny"Rob SchillerMichael J. Weithorn & Ralph FarquharOctober 7, 1993 (1993-10-07)
David believes that L.J. may be stealing from him until he catches Zana stealing in the mall and realises that L.J. is lying to protect his sister.
5"My Daughter's Keeper"Debbie AllenMichael Carrington & Gary AppleOctober 14, 1993 (1993-10-14)
Zana joins a club and learns that only light-skinned blacks are accepted.
6"Strictly Business"Rob SchillerRalph Farquhar & Michael J. WeithornOctober 21, 1993 (1993-10-21)
Since L.J. has not been doing his homework assignments, he is not allowed to go to Disneyland with David's parents.
7"David's Van"Debbie AllenMike LangworthyNovember 4, 1993 (1993-11-04)
David has trouble parting with his beloved car in order to buy another.
8"I Coulda Been the Man"Debbie AllenCalvin Brown, Jr.November 11, 1993 (1993-11-11)
David friend is a successful basketball player and he learns he could have had the same opportunity.
9"Shades of Acceptance"Neema BarnetteDaniel PalladinoNovember 18, 1993 (1993-11-18)
David falls for a past love.
10"It's My Party, I'll Cry If I Want To"Debbie AllenCalvin Brown, Jr.December 9, 1993 (1993-12-09)
When David is unable to get a TV character to come to Zana's party because of the cost, he creates one.
11"Breaking the Pattern"Chuck VinsonSharon D. JohnsonDecember 16, 1993 (1993-12-16)
L.J. invites his girlfriend over when no one is home.
12"Keep the Faith"Debbie AllenGary Apple & Michael CarringtonJanuary 6, 1994 (1994-01-06)
L.J. doesn't believe in God.
13"The Dog Episode"Debbie AllenOrlando Jones & Mike LangworthyJanuary 13, 1994 (1994-01-13)
Zana wants to keep a dog after he follows her home.
14"David Goes Skiing"Debbie AllenOrlando JonesJanuary 27, 1994 (1994-01-27)
David has a hard time enjoying his annual ski vacation when the kids keep calling him at the lodge.
15"The Mr. Science Show"Chuck VinsonMarc SotkinFebruary 3, 1994 (1994-02-03)
David takes a job on a kids TV show, much to L.J.'s objection.
16"Black History Month"Chuck VinsonTom WhedonFebruary 10, 1994 (1994-02-10)
L.J. can't decide who to write his Black History Month essay on, and Zana volunteers to play Rosa Parks.
17"The Telethon"Chuck VinsonSharon D. JohnsonMarch 3, 1994 (1994-03-03)
David convinces his father to coach a basketball team after he retires.
18"Neighborhood Watch"Chuck VinsonOrlando Jones & Mike LangworthyMarch 10, 1994 (1994-03-10)
David starts a neighborhood watch.
19"Love Lessons"Chuck VinsonMichael Carrington & Gary AppleMarch 17, 1994 (1994-03-17)
L.J. gets a bad grade in a black history class, and is tutored by his favorite teacher.
20"Can We Talk?"Chuck VinsonSharon D. JohnsonMarch 22, 1994 (1994-03-22)
David and Clarence go on a talk show.
21"The Family Reunion"Chuck VinsonArnie KogenMarch 31, 1994 (1994-03-31)
L.J. and Zana meet David's family.
22"Adoption: Part 1"Chuck VinsonMike LangworthyApril 7, 1994 (1994-04-07)
L.J. and Zana's uncle want them to live with him.
23"Adoption: Part 2"Chuck VinsonOrlando JonesApril 14, 1994 (1994-04-14)
L.J. and Zana's uncle want them to live with him.
24"Girls Unda Hoodz"Howard RitterStory by : Gary Apple & Mike Langworthy
Teleplay by : Orlando Jones & Arnie Kogen
April 21, 1994 (1994-04-21)
Zana gets her hair done and Clarence teaches L.J. how cool men drive.

Syndication edit

The show aired in syndication on The Family Channel Monday to Thursday at 9:30 p.m. and weekend mornings at 11:30 a.m.. It also aired on Disney Channel for a short time during the mid-1990s.

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Recipient Result
1994 Young Artist Awards Best Actor Under Ten in a Television Series or Show Erin Davis Nominated
1995 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Actor Sinbad Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ Cotter, Bill (1997). The Wonderful World of Disney Television. Hyperion Books. pp. 441–444. ISBN 0-7868-6359-5.
  2. ^ Zook, Kristal Brent (1999). Color by Fox: The Fox Network and the Revolution in Black Television. Oxford University Press US. pp. 11. ISBN 0-19-510612-1.
  3. ^ Rosenberg, Howard (1994-10-19). "Did Jackson Save FOX Series With Boycott Threat?". community.seattletimes.nwsource.com. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
  4. ^ Dines, Gail; McMahon Humez, Jean (2002). Gender, Race, and Class in Media. SAGE. pp. 590. ISBN 0-7619-2261-X.

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The Sinbad Show is an American television sitcom starring comedian David Sinbad Adkins that premiered on September 16 1993 on Fox The show s main plot is about a bachelor taking in two orphaned children Chuck Brown performed this sitcom s theme music It was cancelled on April 21 1994 1 The Sinbad ShowGenreSitcomCreated byGary Murphy Larry Strawther SinbadDeveloped byMichael Jacobs David A Caplan Brian LapanStarringSinbad T K Carter Erin Davis Willie Ray Norwood Jr Hal Williams Salma Hayek Nancy WilsonTheme music composerChuck BrownOpening theme Hah Man ComposerKurt FarquharCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes24ProductionExecutive producersRalph Farquhar Michael Jacobs Gary Murphy Marc Sotkin Larry Strawther Michael J WeithornProducerMichael PetokProduction companiesMichael Jacobs Productions David amp Goliath Productions Gary Murphy Larry Strawther Productions Touchstone TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkFoxReleaseSeptember 16 1993 1993 09 16 April 21 1994 1994 04 21 Contents 1 Overview 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Guest stars 3 Cancellation 4 Episodes 5 Syndication 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksOverview editThe series follows the life of David Bryan Sinbad a carefree bachelor who becomes a single parent when he adopts two orphaned children Zana Erin Davis and L J Beckley Willie Ray Norwood Jr who face several issues which they work through together The show follows David as he guides L J and Zana in their new lives including counselling L J on dealing with school friendships girls and being a teenager and helping Zana learn how to function in everyday life Meanwhile Clarence shares his antics and David s parents help him deal with raising kids Cast and characters editThis section describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in universe style Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non fictional perspective April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Main edit Sinbad as David Bryan Dave is the father of the family His friends often refer to him as Red he is known for acting out vivid scenes for Zana and hitting on attractive women He designs video games Willie Ray Norwood Jr as L J Beckley L J is the older brother of Zana He is 12 years old but turns 13 during the show He is one of the more sarcastic characters on the show He often explains he can look after himself but wants Zana to be safe He tries to control what Dave does for Zana and he gets tutored by Ms Page He is often very moody and disrespectful towards David and other authoritative figures Erin Davis as Zana Beckley Zana is six years old and has greatly depended on L J in the past She loves David very much but is still insecure about moving away from him due to her experiences with various foster homes T K Carter as Clarence Hall Clarence works at the Big and Tall store and has been friends with David since grade school He is often teased about his difficulties with women although he remains boastful about his exploits He is known for his cluelessness He was the former roommate of David but his lease was voided due to non payment allowing Sinbad to make room for the kids Despite his eviction Clarence gained a new lease in an adjoining residence and frequently visited David Recurring edit Hal Williams as Rudy Bryan Nancy Wilson as Louise Bryan Guest stars edit Patrice Chanel as Claudette 2 episodes Trina McGee as Faith 2 episodes Michael Ralph as Leon 2 episodes Peter Brost as Young Leon Salma Hayek as Gloria Contreras 3 episodes Cancellation editThe Sinbad Show was cancelled after its first season and aired its last episode on April 21 1994 It aired at 8 30 p m following The Simpsons Thursday nights on Fox The series was one of several shows featuring predominantly black casts that were cancelled by Fox around the same time others included Roc South Central and In Living Color 2 Activist Jesse Jackson protested the cancellations and called for a boycott of the network for their institutional racism 3 Fox maintained that the series were low rated and the decision to cancel was not racially motivated 4 Episodes editNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 Pilot David TrainerStory by Gary Murphy amp Larry Strawther amp SinbadTeleplay by Gary Murphy amp Larry Strawther amp Michael Jacobs amp David A Caplan amp Brian LapanSeptember 16 1993 1993 09 16 David Bryan a footloose and carefree bachelor meets two orphaned children and learns the authorities will have to split them up unless someone adopts them both 2 The Toothfairy Has Landed Jim DrakeGary Apple amp Michael CarringtonSeptember 23 1993 1993 09 23 L J objects to David telling Zana about the Tooth Fairy when she loses her milk teeth 3 The Par tay Robert BerlingerSharon D JohnsonSeptember 30 1993 1993 09 30 David takes a domestic engineering course and believes that the instructor has fallen for him 4 Petty Larceny Rob SchillerMichael J Weithorn amp Ralph FarquharOctober 7 1993 1993 10 07 David believes that L J may be stealing from him until he catches Zana stealing in the mall and realises that L J is lying to protect his sister 5 My Daughter s Keeper Debbie AllenMichael Carrington amp Gary AppleOctober 14 1993 1993 10 14 Zana joins a club and learns that only light skinned blacks are accepted 6 Strictly Business Rob SchillerRalph Farquhar amp Michael J WeithornOctober 21 1993 1993 10 21 Since L J has not been doing his homework assignments he is not allowed to go to Disneyland with David s parents 7 David s Van Debbie AllenMike LangworthyNovember 4 1993 1993 11 04 David has trouble parting with his beloved car in order to buy another 8 I Coulda Been the Man Debbie AllenCalvin Brown Jr November 11 1993 1993 11 11 David friend is a successful basketball player and he learns he could have had the same opportunity 9 Shades of Acceptance Neema BarnetteDaniel PalladinoNovember 18 1993 1993 11 18 David falls for a past love 10 It s My Party I ll Cry If I Want To Debbie AllenCalvin Brown Jr December 9 1993 1993 12 09 When David is unable to get a TV character to come to Zana s party because of the cost he creates one 11 Breaking the Pattern Chuck VinsonSharon D JohnsonDecember 16 1993 1993 12 16 L J invites his girlfriend over when no one is home 12 Keep the Faith Debbie AllenGary Apple amp Michael CarringtonJanuary 6 1994 1994 01 06 L J doesn t believe in God 13 The Dog Episode Debbie AllenOrlando Jones amp Mike LangworthyJanuary 13 1994 1994 01 13 Zana wants to keep a dog after he follows her home 14 David Goes Skiing Debbie AllenOrlando JonesJanuary 27 1994 1994 01 27 David has a hard time enjoying his annual ski vacation when the kids keep calling him at the lodge 15 The Mr Science Show Chuck VinsonMarc SotkinFebruary 3 1994 1994 02 03 David takes a job on a kids TV show much to L J s objection 16 Black History Month Chuck VinsonTom WhedonFebruary 10 1994 1994 02 10 L J can t decide who to write his Black History Month essay on and Zana volunteers to play Rosa Parks 17 The Telethon Chuck VinsonSharon D JohnsonMarch 3 1994 1994 03 03 David convinces his father to coach a basketball team after he retires 18 Neighborhood Watch Chuck VinsonOrlando Jones amp Mike LangworthyMarch 10 1994 1994 03 10 David starts a neighborhood watch 19 Love Lessons Chuck VinsonMichael Carrington amp Gary AppleMarch 17 1994 1994 03 17 L J gets a bad grade in a black history class and is tutored by his favorite teacher 20 Can We Talk Chuck VinsonSharon D JohnsonMarch 22 1994 1994 03 22 David and Clarence go on a talk show 21 The Family Reunion Chuck VinsonArnie KogenMarch 31 1994 1994 03 31 L J and Zana meet David s family 22 Adoption Part 1 Chuck VinsonMike LangworthyApril 7 1994 1994 04 07 L J and Zana s uncle want them to live with him 23 Adoption Part 2 Chuck VinsonOrlando JonesApril 14 1994 1994 04 14 L J and Zana s uncle want them to live with him 24 Girls Unda Hoodz Howard RitterStory by Gary Apple amp Mike LangworthyTeleplay by Orlando Jones amp Arnie KogenApril 21 1994 1994 04 21 Zana gets her hair done and Clarence teaches L J how cool men drive Syndication editThe show aired in syndication on The Family Channel Monday to Thursday at 9 30 p m and weekend mornings at 11 30 a m It also aired on Disney Channel for a short time during the mid 1990s Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Recipient Result 1994 Young Artist Awards Best Actor Under Ten in a Television Series or Show Erin Davis Nominated 1995 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favorite Television Actor Sinbad NominatedReferences edit Cotter Bill 1997 The Wonderful World of Disney Television Hyperion Books pp 441 444 ISBN 0 7868 6359 5 Zook Kristal Brent 1999 Color by Fox The Fox Network and the Revolution in Black Television Oxford University Press US pp 11 ISBN 0 19 510612 1 Rosenberg Howard 1994 10 19 Did Jackson Save FOX Series With Boycott Threat community seattletimes nwsource com Retrieved 2008 12 12 Dines Gail McMahon Humez Jean 2002 Gender Race and Class in Media SAGE pp 590 ISBN 0 7619 2261 X External links editThe Sinbad Show at IMDb nbsp The Sinbad Show at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Sinbad Show amp oldid 1217748043, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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