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227

  • Serie TV
  • 1985–1990
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
4428
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
POPOLARITÀ
3469
562
Marla Gibbs, Regina King, Curtis Baldwin, Kia Goodwin, Alaina Reed-Hall, Jackée Harry, Helen Martin, and Hal Williams in 227 (1985)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis story took place in an apartment building numbered 227. The cast would frequently be sitting outside on a large set of stone stairs, involved in some discussion that would unfold into t... Leggi tuttoThis story took place in an apartment building numbered 227. The cast would frequently be sitting outside on a large set of stone stairs, involved in some discussion that would unfold into the weekly plot line.This story took place in an apartment building numbered 227. The cast would frequently be sitting outside on a large set of stone stairs, involved in some discussion that would unfold into the weekly plot line.

  • Ideazione
    • Michael G. Moye
    • Bill Boulware
    • Jack Elinson
  • Star
    • Helen Martin
    • Marla Gibbs
    • Hal Williams
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    4428
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3469
    562
    • Ideazione
      • Michael G. Moye
      • Bill Boulware
      • Jack Elinson
    • Star
      • Helen Martin
      • Marla Gibbs
      • Hal Williams
    • 25Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    • Vincitore di 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 vittorie e 7 candidature totali

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    Helen Martin
    Helen Martin
    • Pearl Shay
    • 1985–1990
    Marla Gibbs
    Marla Gibbs
    • Mary Jenkins
    • 1985–1990
    Hal Williams
    Hal Williams
    • Lester Jenkins
    • 1985–1990
    Alaina Reed-Hall
    Alaina Reed-Hall
    • Rose Lee Holloway
    • 1985–1990
    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Brenda Jenkins
    • 1985–1990
    Curtis Baldwin
    Curtis Baldwin
    • Calvin Dobbs
    • 1985–1990
    Jackée Harry
    Jackée Harry
    • Sandra Clark…
    • 1985–1989
    Barry Sobel
    Barry Sobel
    • Dylan McMillan
    • 1989–1990
    Toukie Smith
    • Eva Rawley
    • 1989–1990
    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Julian C. Barlow…
    • 1988–1990
    Stoney Jackson
    • Travis Filmore
    • 1989–1990
    Kia Goodwin
    Kia Goodwin
    • Tiffany Holloway
    • 1985–1988
    Reynaldo Rey
    Reynaldo Rey
    • Mailman…
    • 1986–1990
    Countess Vaughn
    Countess Vaughn
    • Alexandria DeWitt
    • 1988–1989
    Kevin Peter Hall
    Kevin Peter Hall
    • Warren Merriwether…
    • 1989–1990
    Eve Smith
    • Cora
    • 1985–1988
    Lynn Hamilton
    Lynn Hamilton
    • Emma Johnson
    • 1986–1989
    Frieda Rentie
    • Woman #2…
    • 1987–1989
    • Ideazione
      • Michael G. Moye
      • Bill Boulware
      • Jack Elinson
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    leighabc123

    Marla Gibbs Continued To Be In A Zany Sitcom Just Like The Jeffersons

    This show came on after my bedtime when it first came on. Therefore I saw the first seasons episodes in reruns. Marla Gibbs had that same Florence Johnston personality. But she did not whine as much. Hal Williams was the husband who was a construction worker. He was not funny. Regina King played Brenda, the spoiled daughter. Then there was Alaina Reed, the lady from Sesame Street, who had a daughter who disappeared (a la Judy Winslow) and fly Jackee Harry who also lived in the building. Helen Martin played Pearl, who was just a reoccurring guest star who would just look out the window and make wise remarks the 1st season. The 2nd season she became a regular and finally came out of the window. She had a grandson named Calvin who thought he was cool. I hated the episode when Bobby Brown appeared. When Brenda got in trouble, she should have really been punished by not seeing Bobby Brown. She was still allowed to dance with him! When Countess Vaughn came on the show, the show got worse. When Jackee got demoted to guest star and Toukie Smith, Paul Winfield, Barry Sobel, and Stoney Jackson became regulars, the show got even much worse than that! I was still mad that the 227 characters didn't get to win on Wheel Of Fortune or Family Feud. I was also mad at the episode when Gary Coleman was a criminal on the show and Mary and Lester didn't get to go to Hawaii as planned. It's not their fault that they got robbed!
    raysond

    Another smash hit from the 80's

    After her successful run as Florence on "The Jeffersons",actress Marla Gibbs takes Florence's sassy and intelligent character and applies it to everyday situations that always occurred on an apartment block in the developments of Washington,DC. But here is the catch: Its not Florence mind you. Marla's character is happliy married to a architect and has

    a lovely teenage daughter. Her neighbors by the way is one lady and man-hungry woman who would try every scheme to get her one,often ending up with hilarious results. The other is their upstairs neighbor,who is a elderly lady who raises her teenage son,who has the hots for the teenage daughter. The show would become one of NBC's hottest commodities during its run in the 1980's when its was one of the peacock's ruling Saturday night line-up(which consisted of "227","Amen","The Golden Girls","Empty Nest",and the action packed drama "Hunter"),but it wouldn't last very long and they knew when to quit when they were ahead. "227" was that show. It was funny and it consisted of some very hilarious moments here. The show also skyrocketed Regina King to Hollywood status which after "227" went off the air King went on to star in several John Singleton films like "Boyz in the Hood","Higher Learning",and "Poetic Justice",and to star opposite Will Smith(aka,"Fresh Prince")in "Enemy of the State". The series also had regulars on weekly and fellow actors Hal Williams,Jackee Harry,and Helen Martin. Great Show.
    gv416-1

    GREAT SHOW.......for a while

    This show was EXCELLENT for about the first two seasons....then they started messing with it. It became too socially conscious and in the process became almost unwatchable. It was hilarious when Mary and Sandra were enemies. When they became too friendly it just wasn't funny any more. I can name the episode when the slide began....When they introduced Countess Vaughn. It was straight downhill from there. Too bad. It had an excellent cast and much potential, but it wasted it trying to be too relevant. Then they had to go and add Stoney Jackson, Paul Winfield, Barry Sobel, and Toukie Smith. No offense to them, but the whole show was unraveling by that time. In the first two seasons, almost all the episodes were hilarious, but by the third season, there were only a handful that were good. The fourth and fifth season were abominable. I LOVE Marla Gibbs, but season 3-5 were substandard.
    8tsionbenjamin-90508

    Great show!

    I love 227, being a teenager, I was introduced to it in syndication a few years back and fell in love with it and watched it weeknights alongside Different Strokes and Amen. It's one of the best 80s sitcoms and highly underrated. A wonderful cast especially Jackee, she 100% deserved that emmy. It jumped the shark, however around season 4 when Counters Vaughn's character was introduced (while I liked her you could tell that the show was declining). After the departure of Jackee it took a huge dive then left the airways a year later, but it still was good enough to watch.
    8marcusmontgomery-93526

    An underrated 80s sitcom that's still remembered by fans!

    In the 1980s, NBC had shows like Cheers, The Cosby Show, The Golden Girls and Night Court, among others.

    In 1985, they debuted 227, starring the talented and hilarious Marla Gibbs following her long-running role as maid Florence Johnston on The Jeffersons. Gibbs plays housewife Mary Jenkins, who is married to her husband Lester (played by Hal Williams), who have their teenage daughter Brenda (played by future award-winning actress Regina King).

    Mary's neighbors/best friends include landlord Rose Lee Holloway (played by the late Alaina Reed Hall), who had a daughter of her own, Tiffany (played by Kia Goodwin), who was dropped by the start of the 3rd season, Mary's frenemy Sandra Clark (played to sassy perfection by Jackée Harry) and Pearl Shay (played by the late Helen Martin), who has a grandson Calvin Dobbs (played by Curtis Baldwin) who is Brenda's boyfriend. By the 4th season, a new kid character was added in the name of Alexandria DeWitt (played by a young Countess Vaughn), but she was dropped near the end of the season. Then, at the end of that season, Jackée would leave, but would make special guest appearances throughout the 5th (and eventually, final) season, and in comes 4 new characters: Dylan McMillan (played by Barry Sobel), Eva Rawley (played by Toukie A. Smith), Travis Filmore (played by Stoney Jackson) and new landlord Julian C. Barlow (played by Paul Winfield).

    It's pretty decent and if you're looking for an underrated 80s sitcom, then enjoy watching 227!

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      For the second season, a storyline was considered in which Mary would become pregnant and deliver a stillborn baby. Marla Gibbs said the idea was scrapped because the outcome would have been too much of a downer for a sitcom.
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      Sandra: Calvin, You're still a boy.

      Calvin: [Before Sandra screams when Calvin tries to kiss her] Hopefully I won't be after tonight!

      Sandra: Don't move, breathe deep, think about Church!

    • Connessioni
      Featured in The 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1987)
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      Performed by Marla Gibbs

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 settembre 1985 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio, 1987-1990)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Embassy Television
      • Embassy Communications
      • ELP Communications
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      • 30min
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Stereo
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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