The Jamie Foxx Show

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The Jamie Foxx Show
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The Jamie Foxx Show Season 1 DVD
Format Sitcom
Created by Bentley Kyle Evans
Jamie Foxx
Starring Jamie Foxx
Garrett Morris
Ellia English
Garcelle Beauvais
Christopher B. Duncan
Country of origin Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 100
Production
Executive producer(s) Bentley Kyle Evans
Running time 20–23 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel The WB
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original run August 28, 1996January 14, 2001
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Jamie Foxx Show is an American television sitcom-comedy that aired on the WB Network from August 28, 1996 to January 14, 2001. The series starred comedian Jamie Foxx, Garrett Morris, Ellia English, Garcelle Beauvais, and Christopher B. Duncan. The show is airing in syndication on BET and local stations in some markets.

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[edit] Synopsis

Jamie King (Jamie Foxx) is an aspiring musician from Terrell, Texas who has come to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music. He then puts his career on hold to work in his family's hotel The King's Tower, which is owned by his Uncle Junior King (Garrett Morris) and his Aunt Helen King (Ellia English). He has two co-workers, the sexy smooth talking Fancy (Garcelle Beauvais) and the odd nemesis Braxton (Christopher B. Duncan).

[edit] Cast

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Trivia

  • An instance of breaking the fourth wall occurred in the episode Traffic School Daze, where Fancy says to Jamie that "I wonder who watches the hotel when we're not here." Jamie replies, "No one, this is a TV show." Jamie has also said that he wishes he had his own television show.
  • This was one of the last African-American sitcoms to be shot on video.
  • Jamie and Fancy eventually "hooked up" on the show.
  • On one episode Jamie said to Fancy, " Why don't you go back to your other job, Paper, Plastic?"
  • On the episode "The Pilot" Jamie pretended to be R. Kelly and even performed a song he called "Big Toe."
  • Jamie on the show said that he wanted to become an entertainer, specifically a singer. Ironically, he achieved these goals in real life.
  • Jamie Foxx really comes from Terrell, Texas.
  • In the show Foxx plays "Tyrone Coppel" a newsreporter. With quotes such as "It's All Good", "I'm Bout It, Bout It," "The Heezy Fa Sheezy," and "Would You Like Some in You," Tyrone Coppel was basically the black version of Ted Koppel.
  • On the first episode, Jamie states his actual birthday, 12/13/67.
  • On several episodes singer Gladys Knight plays Jamie's mother who is a traveling entertainer.
  • In the episode "Men-o-Pause," when Fancy, Jamie, and Braxton try to get Helen and Jr. back together, the song that Fancy and Braxton were singing ("Doin' it in the park, doin it after dark, ooooh yea") was the Blackbyrd's hit "Rock Creek Park."
  • In the episode "Lonesome Cow-Bro" when Thick Neck said to Florence (Fancy's ancestor) that she's going to dance her to sleep, that was mainly a reference to Jabba the Hutt in Star Wars episode VI Return of the Jedi as Jabba likes to be amused from his "Twi'lek Hookers" dancing him to sleep. Also when "Jeramiah" drove in to the King's Towers in the Chevrolet Impala, Thick Neck said "What kind of contraption is that?" "J.R. Junior King" (Junior King's ancestor) said "Looks like some kind of time machine." This is probably a homage to Back to the Future with the name DeLorian.

[edit] Awards

  • Jamie Foxx won the NAACP Image Award for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series" in 1998, and was nominated again each of the next three years. The show was nominated for "Outstanding Comedy Series" in 1999 and 2001.

[edit] DVD Releases

  • Only the first season of The Jamie Foxx Show has been released on DVD, released in February 2005. It is highly unlikely that more season DVDs will be released due to poor DVD sales for the first season.[1]
  • Several Jamie Foxx Shows episodes have been featured in AOL's In2TV campaign which allows Internet users to watch streamed or download high resolution episodes of various favorite classics.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Tv shows on DVD. Why no more seasons on DVD. Retrieved on May 28, 2007.
  2. ^ The Jamie Foxx Show online. streaming episodes of the Jamie Foxx Show. Retrieved on May 28, 2007.
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