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Martin Payne - a young disc jockey who in later seasons becomes a television talk-show host, and his comic misadventures with his closest friends.
Sheneneh Jenkins - a stereotypically flashy "Detroit ghetto girl," she was owner/operator of Sheneneh's Sho' Nuff Hair Salon, whom Lawrence played in drag.
Edna (Mama) Payne - Martin's shrill, extremely frenetic, and easily excited mother, who was overprotective of Martin, and who disliked Gina immensely.
Old Otis the Security Guard - an abrasive, strict, potbellied old man, who was always seen while on his job as a security guard.
Jerome - a loudmouthed, flashy Detroit pimp.
Roscoe - a 10-year-old kid with a constantly runny nose and a smart mouth.
Dragonfly Jones - a martial arts "expert" who was beaten up in nearly every appearance.
Bob - a white man who worked in the marketing department of Gina's company who is best described as a stereotypical surfer-dude-cum-redneck.
Elroy Preston - the fictional "Godfather of Black Surf Music" who is now completely forgotten and washed up.
King Beef - this was Cole's favorite '70s blaxploitation movie actor in a huge bodysuit.
Martin Payne - a young disc jockey who in later seasons becomes a television talk-show host, and his comic misadventures with his closest friends.
Sheneneh Jenkins - a stereotypically flashy "Detroit ghetto girl," she was owner/operator of Sheneneh's Sho' Nuff Hair Salon, whom Lawrence played in drag.
Edna (Mama) Payne - Martin's shrill, extremely frenetic, and easily excited mother, who was overprotective of Martin, and who disliked Gina immensely.
Old Otis the Security Guard - an abrasive, strict, potbellied old man, who was always seen while on his job as a security guard.
Jerome - a loudmouthed, flashy Detroit pimp.
Roscoe - a 10-year-old kid with a constantly runny nose and a smart mouth.
Dragonfly Jones - a martial arts "expert" who was beaten up in nearly every appearance.
Bob - a white man who worked in the marketing department of Gina's company who is best described as a stereotypical surfer-dude-cum-redneck.
Elroy Preston - the fictional "Godfather of Black Surf Music" who is now completely forgotten and washed up.
King Beef - this was Cole's favorite '70s blaxploitation movie actor in a huge bodysuit.
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- How many seasons does Martin have?5 seasons
- How many episodes does Martin have?134 episodes
- When did Martin premiere?August 27, 1992
- When did Martin end?May 1, 1997
- How long are episodes of Martin?30 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Martin?7.5 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Martin?Sassy sitcom centering on radio and television personality Martin Payne, focusing on his relationship with his girlfriend Gina, interactions with Gina's best friend Pam, and escapades with his best friends Tommy and Cole.
- Who are the characters in Martin?Agent Caesar, Aggravated Man, Alesha, Allison Jones, Amanda, Angie, Another Man in Audience, Apollo, Aquannetta, Arthur, and others
- What genre is Martin?Comedy Drama, Comedy, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
- How many awards has Martin won?7 awards
- How many awards has Martin been nominated for?19 nominations
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