getTV Salutes 20th Century Pioneers In Honor Of Black History Month
This month, getTV is commemorating Black History Month
with a salute to the 20th Century's pioneers who triumphantly
overcame societal barriers and paved the way for today's generation of artists
and entertainers in the areas of drama, comedy and music.
Jeff Meier, SVP of Programming and General Manager of getTV
said, "We wanted to honor the 'barrier-breakers' in popular culture who
defied the conventions of the times and give getTV viewers the opportunity to
experience their tremendous talents."
On February 18 at 7:30PM ET/6:30 C, getTV
will air the first two episodes of "Palmerstown, USA," a
17-episode family drama series from 2017 Kennedy Center honoree, producer Norman
Lear ("All in the Family," "Sanford and Son,"
"Good Times"), and Roots' author Alex Haley that has not
been shown on television in decades. Among the cast members of this
Depression-era tale, set in the South, is a pre-"Family Ties" Michael
J. Fox and guest stars include Academy Award winners Morgan Freeman, Louis
Gossett, Jr. (who received an Emmy nomination for Best Lead Actor in a
Dramatic Series for "Palmerstown, USA"), Danny Glover, David
Caruso and Academy Award nominees Beah Richards and Alfre
Woodard.
Following its special primetime preview on February 18,
getTV will broadcast "Palmerstown, USA" every Sunday at 12:30PM
ET/11:30AM C, starting on February 25.
On Sundays at 10PM ET/9 C, getTV will showcase the
comedy of trailblazer Flip Wilson, whom The New York Times called
"the first black entertainer to host a successful weekly variety show on
national television." Best known for his sassy female character Geraldine,
who made "The devil made me do that" and "What you see is what
you get" national catchphrases, Wilson's Emmy-winning series
"Flip" ran from September 1970 to February 1974 and
was followed by a number of network specials. Starting February 11,
getTV will air one of Wilson's hour-long specials which haven't aired on
television since they were first produced more than 40 years ago.
On February 11, the first of the specials, "Flip
Wilson…Of Course," features iconic comedian Richard Pryor (and
was produced by a pre-SNL Lorne Michaels). Leading into the special, at 8PM
ET/7 C that evening, Pryor stars in "See No Evil, Hear No Evil," a
1989 comedy reteaming him with Gene Wilder, following their co-starring
turns in "Silver Streak" and "Stir Crazy." At 11PM ET/10
C, following "Flip Wilson…Of Course," is a mid-60s episode of
"The Merv Griffin Show" offering viewers the opportunity to see an
early appearance by Pryor.
Subsequent Sundays at 10PM feature Wilson specials
with Sammy Davis Jr. (February 18), and with Cher and a return visit
from Pryor (February 25).
For night owls, this month getTV has devoted its 'Get Lost
in TV' late night block to these legends every Sunday beginning at midnight
with a mix of variety specials and notable sitcom episodes. Sunday,
February 11 will be devoted to shows featuring groundbreaking comedians
such as Redd Foxx, Paul Mooney, Moms Mabley and Dick Gregory.
getTV's February 18 lineup features programs with trailblazing
musical entertainers Sammy Davis Jr. and Lena Horne, along
with Lola Falana, Dionne Warwick and Whitney Houston.
On February 25, getTV celebrates Motown with specials starring the Jackson
5, Diana Ross & the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Temptations
and Stevie Wonder.
getTV's complete February schedule can be viewed at get.tv.
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