TV Series created by Ed. Weinberger

Belle'sBelle's
TV1, 2013 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family
1.0


Belle's is a sitcom that tackles cultural issues with humor. It's a fresh take on an old format, with a diverse cast and relatable storylines. Through laughter and comedic timing, Belle's addresses topics that are relevant to today's society. It's a show that will make you think and make you laugh.


AmenAmen
NBC, 1986 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy



Deacon Frye is a lawyer and deacon of First Community Church of Philadelphia. His antics with Reverend Gregory and the choir are hilarious. The show Amen is a classic sitcom that explores the humorous side of religion and the challenges of balancing work and faith.


The Cosby ShowThe Cosby Show
NBC, 1984 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Romance
3.6


The goings-on in the life of a successful African American family.


PhyllisPhyllis
CBS, 1975 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama
2.5


After five years playing Mary Richards' neighbor, friend, and landlady on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Cloris Leachman began her own spin-off series. Phyllis Lindstrom returned home to her hometown of San Francisco following the death of her husband Lars. In her mid-40s, and with a teenage daughter to support, Phyllis moved in with Lars' scatter-brained mother, Audrey, and Audrey's second husband, Judge Jonathan Dexter. Phyllis found a job working as an assistant to Julie Erskine at Erskine's Commercial Photography Studio.


The Bill Cosby ShowThe Bill Cosby Show
NBC, 1969 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy



Bill Cosby stars as a witty high school teacher who uses humor to connect with students, faculty, and family in this classic sitcom. With heartwarming moments and relatable characters, The Bill Cosby Show premiered in the 1960s and remains a beloved favorite today.