1. A Different World

    A Different World

    TV-Y71987 · Sitcom · 6 seasons

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  2. A Different World: Created by Bill Cosby. With Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison, Darryl M. Bell, Charnele Brown. A group of students at a historically Black university struggle to make it through college.

  3. A Different World (TV Series 1987–1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The Cat's in the Cradle. At a hotly contested Hillman-Virginia A&M game, Ron accepts a sucker bet from three white A&M students, then gets into a fight with them when one of them starts to spray a racial epithet on his car in revenge.

  5. A Different World follows the daughter of Dr. Huxtable, Denise Huxatble, as she attended the alma mater of her parents, Hillman College. Denise struggles through college and meets memorable friends along the way.

  6. At a hotly contested Hillman-Virginia A&M game, Ron accepts a sucker bet from three white A&M students, then gets into a fight with them when one of them starts to spray a racial epithet on his car in revenge.

  7. A Different World (TV Series 1987–1993) - * Whitley Marion Gilbert Wayne: [after sleeping with Dwayne the night before] Last night didn't mean anything. As far as Dwayne is concerned, that ship has sailed and sunk. * Kim Reese: Not if you can't tell Bryon about it.

  8. Actress: A Different World. Charnele Brown was born on 30 October 1965 in East Hampton, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for A Different World (1987), Coffee Pot and Martin (1992).

  9. Reconcilable Differences: Directed by Ellen Gittelsohn. With Lisa Bonet, Marisa Tomei, Dawnn Lewis, Jasmine Guy. It's the first day at Hillman, and Denise needs to settle with a roommate.

  10. Great Expectations: Directed by Debbie Allen. With Jasmine Guy, Dawnn Lewis, Kadeem Hardison, Lou Myers. Hiring homecoming at Hillman College, Freddie and Kim disobey their parents and go to a concert they were told not to go to when Kim's father pays an unexpected visit.

  11. Its charmingly witty cast and visionary creators produced an incredibly memorable show that touched on so many fundamentals of black culture, education, sisterhood, brotherhood, and love. It's perfect for young creatives who want to binge a show that is wholesome and exemplary. 95%! 1 out of 2 found this helpful.

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