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In Living Color

Season 2 1990 - 1991
TV-PG

  • 1990-09-23T04:00:00Z on FOX
  • 25m
  • 13h (26 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Comedy
In Living Color is a American variety sketch-comedy television series created, starred, written, and executive produced by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the program ran on the FOX Network from 1990 to 1994. The show was produced by Ivory Way Productions, in association with 20th Century Fox Productions. The series was a huge success as it won an Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series" in 1990 and gained international prominence after airing a special live episode as a counterprogram for Super Bowl XXVL, earning the show very high ratings

26 episodes

Season Premiere

1990-09-23T04:00:00Z

2x01 Bigger Brothers

Season Premiere

2x01 Bigger Brothers

  • 1990-09-23T04:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
The Wayans family parody their newfound success in the show opener
"Hey Mon/Hedley Hospital"
"Sidekick"
"Bigger Brothers"
"Mudhead's Funeral"
"Men on Films II"
Close featuring Flavor Flav, followed by Queen Latifah performing "Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children"

1990-09-30T04:00:00Z

2x02 Anton At The Recruiter

2x02 Anton At The Recruiter

  • 1990-09-30T04:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
A young fan confuses Keenen with his other family members in the show opener
"Anton: Army Recruitment Office"
"The Man Trainer"
"Roseanne Sings America" (does not air on Aspire)
"Luther Campbell Writes a Clean Song"
"Homey D. Clown: When Homey Met Sally"

1990-10-07T04:00:00Z

2x03 Spike's Joint

2x03 Spike's Joint

  • 1990-10-07T04:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"Untouchables" baseball bat dinner intro
"Flatuscents"
"Good Morning/Good Night"
"Cephus & Reesie's Broadway Tour" (featuring Sandra Crouch and the Andraé Crouch Singers as backup singers)
"The Buttmans: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?"
"Spike's Joint" (featuring cameo from Rosie Perez reprising her character from Do the Right Thing)

1990-10-14T04:00:00Z

2x04 Hour Of Power

2x04 Hour Of Power

  • 1990-10-14T04:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"Fly Girl Brain Surgeons"
"Tag Team Evangelists"
"Benita Butrell: Uninvited Guest"
"1-900-YT-GUILT"
"Al MacAfee: Hall Monitor"
Close featuring Monie Love performing "Monie in the Middle"

1990-10-21T04:00:00Z

2x05 Miss Black Person USA

2x05 Miss Black Person USA

  • 1990-10-21T04:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
The B.S. Brothers make their debut in the show opener
"Black Like You"
"Go On Girl: Sensitive Men"
"I Won't Drift Away"
"Miss Black Person U.S.A."

Sketches include:
Show opener featuring Heavy D & the Boyz performing the show's theme song
"Hey Mon/Hedley Court"
"Shahrazad Ali's Video"
"Snackin' Shack"
"Frenchie"

1990-11-04T05:00:00Z

2x07 Funky Finger Productions

Sketches include:
"Shawn Wayans, Rap Star"
"B.S. Brothers: Penitentiary IV"
"Iraqi Fashion Show"
"Lil' Miss Trouble: The School Play"
"Vera de Milo: Buffed, Beautiful and Bitchin'"
"Homeboy Shopping Network: Hollywood Homeboys"

1990-11-11T05:00:00Z

2x08 Laquita Meets Billy Dee

2x08 Laquita Meets Billy Dee

  • 1990-11-11T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"Magenta Thompson's Acting School"
"Foundation for Golf Heritage"
"Evelyn Smith"
"Laquita Sings the Blues" (with guest star Billy Dee Williams as himself)
Close featuring Billy Dee Williams

1990-11-18T05:00:00Z

2x09 Men on Vacation

2x09 Men on Vacation

  • 1990-11-18T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
Carl Jamal Taylor guest stars as the first "Fly Guy" in the show opener
"Lassie '90"
"Amazing Grace—Rocky VI"
"Dinner with Millie" (cut from DVD)
"PMS Defense System"
"Men on Vacation"
Close featuring 3rd Bass performing "Product of the Environment (Remix)"

1990-11-25T05:00:00Z

2x10 Anton's Thanksgiving

2x10 Anton's Thanksgiving

  • 1990-11-25T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"The Brothers Brothers: Two Sistas for Two Brothers"
"Barbara Bush Visits the Illiterates"
"Dickie Peterson: Cherub of Justice"
"Anton's Thanksgiving"
Close featuring D-Nice performing a medley of "Scott Made Me Funky" and "Call Me D-Nice"

Sketches include:
"Three Champs and a Little Lady"
"The Newlywed Game"
"The Good Behavior Variety Hour"
"Handi Man: The Justice Legion of America"
Close featuring Nikki D performing "Lettin' Off Steam"

1990-12-23T05:00:00Z

2x12 Veracosa

2x12 Veracosa

  • 1990-12-23T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"Afro-phone" (does not air on Aspire)
"Vera De Milo: Veracosa, Mistress of Destruction"
"Cephus & Reesie: The Christmas Album"
"Lil' Miss Trouble at the Museum"
"Homey D. Clown: Homey Claus"
Close featuring the infamous 25th episode cake incident, where David Alan Grier runs his finger through the cake and is subsequently caught and dumped, fanny-first, on top of it

1991-01-13T05:00:00Z

2x13 Johnny Abdul

2x13 Johnny Abdul

  • 1991-01-13T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"The Brothers Brothers: Tom and Tom for the Arizona Tourism Commission"
"Johnny Abdul—Saudi-Rock Star"
"The Last Orphan"
"Velma Mullholland"
"B.S. Brothers: Funky Finger Productions"
"The Head Detective" (the Aspire version cuts off the sketch after the end of the opening hospital scene)
Close featuring Rich Nice performing "Outstanding"

Sketches include:
Keenen introduces new Fly Girl Carla Garrido in the show opener
"Mr. Squeegee"
"B.S. Brothers: Big Break"
"Fashion Tampons"
"Fire Marshall Bill: Home Safety"
"Homey D. Clown: Home E. Cheese"

1991-02-10T05:00:00Z

2x15 My Dark Conscience

2x15 My Dark Conscience

  • 1991-02-10T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
Keenen's grandmother operates the boom mic in the show opener
"Benita Butrell: Block Captain"
"Vanilla Ice - White White Baby" (featuring 2 Four 2 as backup dancers; cut from DVD)
"Al Macafee, Prom Chaperone"
"Oswald Meets the Parole Board" (featuring Wonderful Smith as a parole board member)
"My Dark Conscience"
"Fruit of the Loom Boxers"

1991-02-17T05:00:00Z

2x16 Anton In The Burbs

2x16 Anton In The Burbs

  • 1991-02-17T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"Ejector Bed"
"Frenchie at a Bachelor Party"
"Lonny Parker, Attorney at Law"
"Les and Wes: Twin Stars" (with guest stars John Tesh and Leeza Gibbons as themselves)
"Anton in the Burbs"
Close featuring Leaders of the New School performing "Case of the P.T.A."

1991-02-24T05:00:00Z

2x17 PCN's Win, Lose or Draw

2x17 PCN's Win, Lose or Draw

  • 1991-02-24T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"Prison Cable Network's Win, Lose, or Draw"
"Milk Commercial with Marsha Warfield"
"Pentagon Briefing"
"Calhoun Tubbs on the Campaign Trail"
"The Great Sperm Bank Robbery"
"Andrea Dice Clay on Love Connection"

1991-03-03T05:00:00Z

2x18 Lil Magic's School Play

2x18 Lil Magic's School Play

  • 1991-03-03T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"The Brothers Brothers: Tom and Tom at the Country Club"
"Oprah PSA" (does not air on Aspire)
"End Zone Choreographer"
"Lil' Magic: The Government Cheese"
"Fire Marshall Bill: Classroom Safety"
Close featuring Another Bad Creation performing "Iesha"

Sketches include:
"David Alan Grier's Tribute to Broadway" (cut from DVD)
"Velma II"
"Cephus & Reesie: Last Request"
"'Do You Feel Lucky?' Promo"
"The 595 Club"
"Vera DeMilo: Pretty Buffed Woman"
Close featuring KRS-One performing "The Bridge Is Over"

1991-03-31T05:00:00Z

2x20 Super Fly

2x20 Super Fly

  • 1991-03-31T05:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
Tommy Davidson and David Alan Grier perform a musical history of Keenen and the show in the show opener
"B.S. Brothers & Sistas"
"Summer's Dawn"
"Lil' Miss Trouble Runs Away"
"The Superfly"
"Snackin' Shack: The New Waitress"
Close featuring guest dancers 2 Four 2

Sketches include:
"Anton Volunteers" (from Season 2, Episode 2)
"Fashion Tampons" (from Season 2, Episode 14)
"Spike's Joint" (from Season 2, Episode 3)
"I Won't Drift Away" (from Season 2, Episode 5)
"Ejector Bed" (repeat from Season 2, Episode 16)
"Head Detective" (from Season 2, Episode 13)
"Men on Film" (from Season 2, Episode 1)

1991-04-28T04:00:00Z

2x22 Arsenio Hall of Justice

2x22 Arsenio Hall of Justice

  • 1991-04-28T04:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
Keenen demonstrates the comedy wheel of race in the show opener
"Detective Head Goes Bowling"
"Handi Man's Evil Twin"
"The Arsenio Hall of Justice" (featuring Ellen Cleghorne as a courtroom observer)
Close featuring Ice Cube introducing Public Enemy, who performed a medley of "Security of the First World", "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos", "Buck Whylin'", "Fight the Power", and "911 Is a Joke"

1991-05-05T04:00:00Z

2x23 Best-of episode

2x23 Best-of episode

  • 1991-05-05T04:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"Three Champs and a Little Lady" (from Season 2, Episode 11)
"Black Like You" (from Season 2, Episode 5)
"New Ambassador" (from Season 1, Episode 5)
"Tracy Chapman's Creative Process" (from Season 1, Episode 6; cut from DVD)
"Mo' Money with Whiz and Ice" (from Season 1, Episode 9)
"Vanilla Ice - White White Baby" (from Season 2, Episode 15; cut from DVD)
Close featuring The Afros performing "This Jam's for You"

1991-05-12T04:00:00Z

2x24 Homey The Sellout: Part 1

Sketches include:
Kelly Coffield, T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh, and Kim Wayans replace the Fly Girls in the show opener
"Lil' Magic: The Audition"
"Oprah's Restaurant" (featuring Ellen Cleghorne as a restaurant customer)
"Homey D. Clown: Homey Sells Out"
"Men on Television: Blaine Becomes Hetero"
Close featuring Dwayne Wayans

Sketches include:
"Dickie Peterson: Secret Service"
"A New 911 Message Service"
"Frenchie at the Opera"
"Clear Conscience Fur Farm and Outlet Store"
"Velma Mulholland Sings"
"Visiting Day for Oswald"

Season Finale

1991-09-01T04:00:00Z

2x26 Best-of Episode (Men On Vacation)

Season Finale

2x26 Best-of Episode (Men On Vacation)

  • 1991-09-01T04:00:00Z30m

Sketches include:
"Amazing Grace—Rocky VI" (from Season 2, Episode 9)
"Vera DeMilo: Veracosa, Mistress of Destruction" (from Season 2, Episode 12)
"Mudhead's Funeral" (from Season 2, Episode 1)
"Men on Vacation" (from Season 2, Episode 9)
"Homey D. Clown: When Homey Met Sally" (from Season 2, Episode 2)

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