The Sinbad Show
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The Sinbad Show | |
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Genre | sitcom |
Running time | 30 minutes with commercials |
Creator(s) | Sinbad |
Starring | Sinbad T.K. Carter Erin Davis Ray J Hal Williams Salma Hayek Nancy Wilson Rita Ghall |
Country of origin | United States |
Original channel | FOX |
The Sinbad Show was a short-lived American sitcom. Many would say it was the start of Ray J's Career.[citation needed]
Contents |
[edit] Overview
It follows the life of David Bryan (Sinbad), a carefree bachelor, who adopts two orphaned children, Zana Beckley (Erin Davis) and L.J. Beckley (Ray J) who face issues which they work through together as David learns more about his foster children as they learn just as
[edit] Cancellation and possible syndication
The show premiered September 16, 1993 on the FOX network. The Sinbad Show was cancelled after its first season, and aired its last episode on April 21, 1994. It aired at 8:30pm, following The Simpsons, Thursday nights on FOX. The show has recently now been picked up by The Family Channel and currently airs at 9:00 p.m. every from Monday to Thursday and weekend mornings at 11:30.
[edit] Characters
- Sinbad — David Bryan
- Ray J — L.J. Beckley
- Erin Davis — Zana Beckley
- T.K. Carter — Clarence
[edit] Regular guests
- Patrice Chanel — Claudette (2 episodes)
- Trina McGee — Faith (2 episodes)
- Michael Ralph — Leon (2 episodes)
[edit] Awards
- Kids' Choice Awards: Blimp Award Favorite Television Actor: Sinbad
- Young Artist Awards: Young Artist Award Best Actor Under Ten in a Television Series or Show: Erin Davis.