The Experiment

The Unwritten Rules of Black TV

Sep 16, 2021
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ANECDOTE

Susan's Early Introduction to Show Business

  • Susan Fales-Hill's mother, Josephine Premice, was an entertainer, exposing Susan to influential Black artists like Cicely Tyson and Diana Carroll.
  • Carroll starred in Julia (1968), the first primetime show featuring a middle-class Black woman, which influenced Susan's career.
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Limited Representation in Early Black TV

  • Early Black TV characters often conformed to white audience expectations.
  • Shows like Julia were created by white people, limiting authentic representation.
ANECDOTE

Breaking into the Industry

  • Susan Fales-Hill found early Black TV characters monolithic and frustrating.
  • A chance encounter with Bill Cosby led to an apprenticeship on The Cosby Show, starting her writing career.
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