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Moesha is an American situation comedy/drama series that aired on the UPN network from January 23, 1996 to May 14, 2001. The series stars R&B singer Brandy Norwood as Moesha Mitchell, a high school student living with her family in Los Angeles.
[edit] OverviewThe show focused on the life of an upper middle class, African-American family through the eyes of a typical girl. Her father Frank, a widower and Saturn car salesman, has married Dee, the vice-principal at Moesha's school, much to Moesha's dismay. The series was created by Ralph Farquhar, along with the writing team of Sara V. Finney and Vida Spears. The settings for the show include the Mitchell household and the teen hang-out, The Den. [edit] Issues addressedSee also: Very special episode The show dealt with "real teen social issues", such as teen pregnancy, drug use, race relations, premarital sex, the death of a parent, and day-to-day issues faced by teenagers at home and in school. In one of the most controversial episodes, "Secrets & Lies", the Mitchell family learned from Frank's Aunt Hattie that he is the biological father of Dorian, who both the Mitchells and Dorian himself believed to be Frank's nephew. The shocking news of Frank's infidelity (during his first marriage) turned the family upside-down and resulted in Moesha moving out of the house and Dorian's rebellion. [edit] Cast and characters[edit] Primary cast
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[edit] Guest starsMoesha is known for its large number of guest stars in several episodes such as Mary J. Blige, Mya, Usher, Kobe Bryant, Mo'Nique, Bernie Mac, Kyla Pratt, Kellie Shanygne Williams, Jo Marie Payton, Darius McCrary, Vanessa L. Williams, Vivica A. Fox and many more. [edit] Episodes[edit] Spin-offGiven her popularity for four seasons on Moesha, Countess Vaughn left the show in 1999 for her own show, The Parkers, which premiered on August 30, 1999 on UPN. It centered the adventures of Kim attending college along with her mother played by comedian Mo'Nique. Leaving Moesha, Yvette Wilson will join the cast as Andell in 2000. [1] Several Moesha cast members (including Brandy Norwood) made crossover appearances on The Parkers. [2] [edit] Opening CreditsThere have been four versions of opening credits theme song.
Although the same recording of the theme song was used for the last three seasons, A different opening was used for each of the last three seasons.
[edit] CancellationBy the sixth season, ratings for Moesha had dropped and UPN opted not to renew the series for a seventh season. The series ended on an unresolved cliffhanger with Myles being kidnapped by a rival of Dorian and an unknown pregnancy test was found in the trash at Moesha's dorm room. Entertainment Weekly reported that certain plots were to be resolved on The Parkers,[3] but the storylines were never resolved. [edit] SyndicationThe series aired in syndication on UPN from 1999–2002, then on WGN America from 2005 to 2009. It has been airing on The N since 2005. Moesha has also aired on Nickelodeon UK, Paramount Channel UK and Trouble TV UK. Since 2008, The show has been running in syndication in Spain, Italy, Israel, Russia, France, Germany, Ireland, Holland, UK, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Liberia, Japan, China, India, Korea, Singapore, Brazil, Australia, and Mexico. [edit] Awards
[edit] In popular cultureMoesha has been a target for such shows and movies.
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Categories: 1996 television series debuts | 2001 American television series endings | 1990s American television series | 2000s American television series | Black sitcoms | Black television drama series | American comedy-drama television series | Teen dramas | Television series by CBS Paramount Television | Television shows set in Los Angeles, California | UPN network shows | High school television series | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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