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|country = United States |location = Kaufman Astoria Studios Astoria, New York, U.S. |language = English |num_seasons = 4 |num_episodes = 96 |list_episodes = List of Cosby episodes |executive_producer = {{plainlist|
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|distributor = Carsey-Werner Distribution |camera = Videotape; Multi-camera |runtime = 22 minutes |channel = CBS |picture_format = |audio_format = Stereo |first_aired = September 16, 1996 |last_aired = April 28, 2000 }} Cosby is an American television sitcom broadcast on CBS from September 16, 1996, until April 28, 2000. The program starred Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad, who had previously worked together in the 1984–1992 NBC sitcom The Cosby Show. Madeline Kahn portrayed their neighbor, Pauline, until her death in 1999. The series is loosely based on the British sitcom One Foot in the Grave airing on BBC from 1990 until 2001. This was also the second and final sitcom that Madeline Kahn made for The Carsey-Werner Company, her first being Oh Madeline (based on the British sitcom Pig in the Middle) in 1983. SynopsisCosby portrayed grumpy Hilton Lucas, a New York City man forced into early retirement from his job as an airline customer service agent. His wife Ruth was played by Phylicia Rashad. Initially, Telma Hopkins was cast as Ruth Lucas; however, she was recast after she reacted poorly to Cosby's tendency to ad lib. The couple had one daughter, Erica Lucas, initially portrayed by Audra McDonald and later portrayed by T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh. Doug E. Doug played Griffin Vesey, a foster son the Lucas family took in when he was younger. Griffin occasionally tried to win Erica's affections, but they decided just to remain friends when in the fourth and final season, Darien Sills-Evans portrayed Darien Evans, Erica's fiancé/husband. Jurnee Smollett also joined the cast as 11-year-old Jurnee, whom Hilton adored. The show was based on the concept from the BBC series One Foot in the Grave, starring Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie. David Renwick, the creator and writer of One Foot in the Grave, was listed as a consultant of Cosby. One Foot in the Grave was notable for containing dark humor for a mainstream sitcom. The tone was significantly lightened for Cosby, although certain controversial scenes, such as a scene in which the lead character incinerates a live tortoise, albeit by accident, were recreated (though, in this version, with a turtle).{{Citation needed|reason=please give a reliable source for this assertion. The "turtle" looks like the same chard material during one episode where Erica burns the food. The one when Hilton doesn't eat.|date=February 2014}} A notable later episode was the fourth-season premiere, "My Spy", which showed Hilton watching an episode of I Spy (the 1960s series in which Cosby co-starred) and then dreaming an adventure with Robert Culp's character from that series. The same season also presented an episode entitled "Loving Madeline" which featured the standard opening credits for the series but was in fact a tribute to Kahn featuring the cast members out of character discussing the recently deceased actress, punctuated by clips from past episodes. Cosby premiered to an audience of more than 24.7 million viewers, but averaged 16 million viewers during the course of the season. As the series progressed, ratings shrank and CBS, fresh with new hit comedies in Everybody Loves Raymond and The King of Queens, decided to move the series from Monday to Wednesday and eventually Friday.{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}} The moves led to a drop in ratings. At the end of the season, having accumulated enough episodes for the show to enter reruns, Cosby and CBS executive Leslie Moonves mutually decided to end the series. The last episode, "The Song Remains the Same", aired on April 28, 2000, and was the 96th episode to be produced and broadcast, drawing just over 7 million viewers. Episodes{{Main|List of Cosby episodes}}{{:List of Cosby episodes}}Cast
Reruns/syndicationThe series was distributed by Carsey-Werner Distribution for broadcast syndication for the 2000–2001 television season, where it ran until the fall of 2004; after that point it was offered in low-cost barter arrangements. TBS shortly thereafter ran reruns of the series for about two years. In March 2010, gmc (the current UP Network) began airing the show, but as a family network with religious ownership, removed some episodes and edited some content in episodes to meet the network's mores. It began to air on Bounce TV in January 2015, but was removed from air on July 7, 2015, when records were made public regarding allegations of Cosby's sexual assault against several women.[1] Nielsen ratingsCosby was considered to be a ratings success for CBS, winning its time slot of Monday, 8:00 PM in households and viewers for the first three seasons.[2]
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References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/07/07/bill-cosby-reruns-pulled-centric-network-bounce-tv|title=Bill Cosby reruns pulled from BET's Centric, Bounce TV|last=Steiner|first=Amanda Michelle|date=7 July 2015|work=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=7 July 2015}} 2. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://www2.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-24-2000/0001173832&EDATE=|title=CBS and Bill Cosby Announce Finale for 'COSBY'|last=|first=|date=March 24, 2000|publisher=CBS Television|accessdate=February 24, 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517055831/http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=%2Fwww%2Fstory%2F03-24-2000%2F0001173832&EDATE=|archivedate=May 17, 2008|df=mdy-all}} 3. ^1 {{cite news|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,283382,00.html |title= The Final Countdown |publisher=Entertainment Weekly Published in issue #434 May 29, 1998|accessdate=January 9, 2010|date=May 29, 1998}} 4. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=chart_pass&charttype=chart_topshows99&dept=TV|title= Top TV Shows For 1999–2000 Season|accessdate=January 9, 2010 | work=Variety}} External links
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