Episode aired Aug 24, 1990 - Lamar thinks his ex-girlfriend has put a curse on him. Starring: Sheryl Lee Ralph, Phyllis Yvonne Stickney, Larenz Tate, Morris Day
Myra (Martin). Drunk lady "in blue dress"(Martin). Morris Day "Lamar" (Eve,The Parkers). Sheryl Lee (Moesha) Taylor (Girlfriends/The Parkers). Landlord(The Parkers/Moesha) Larenz Tate (South Central) All the 90's shows. Great casting
Dang, i'm 42 years old. I remember all our shows... even "Thea", and all the cancelled Flex Alexander shows (long before "One-on-One"), lol. but I honesty don't remember this one.
the masses HATED seeing us in such a positive light, with our style, swag, magic and goodness on display🖤🖤🖤👏👏👏... now look at where we are, reality tv dog fights n drama... come so far, yet so far to go!😩
It's sad that this show was short lived our people are well known now and are all stars today worthy of future of many movie 🎬 productions these acters are simply amazing top notch acting black is beautiful.
@@saj8True, it wasn't very good back then. But as a gen X'er I can appreciate it now simply for the nostalgia. Plus, as an oldie I find the corniness kinda funny.
These shows came and went without many episodes, especially if they were broadcasted by networks. It was beyond difficult to keep black shows on before more liberal networks like Fox, WB, and UPN existed, and even then it wasn't always easy, but at least they had a chance.
Yeeeah you Could Tell this is a Show that wouldn't appeal to Most the Others & 4a Black Show to be on a Major Network White Folks are going 2hv to Watch like Fresh Prince, Cosby, the Jeffersons. Not Many! Like Moesha or Girlfriends Great Shows but Most White or Hispanic Families not watching.
New Attitudes was Videotaped @ FOX Television Center in HOLLYWOOD the home to Mama's Family, Studs w/Marc DeCarlo and The People's Court with the late great Judge Wapner
Just now stinking across black sitcoms that I never knew about. I used to have such a crush on the witch(from another show) when I was a kid. Thank you for providing this video.
It's sad that ABC cancelled "New Attitude" after only 6 episodes due to low ratings. I wished that this show was revived back in the mid-to-late 1990s & it was syndicated.
Black TV back had so much entertainment, it also had some exploitation lines frm time 2 time on different shows but they stayed wholesome, innovative n exciting. I prefer this to most of the stuff today.