The Parent 'Hood: Trust a Move


06:30 am - 07:00 am, Thursday, November 13 on WRNN 365BLK (48.3)

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Trust a Move

Season 1, Episode 13

Robert lets Zaria go to a rap concert---but then he decides to attend the show to keep an eye on her. Rapper Coolio guest stars as a gang leader. Zaria: Reagan Gomez-Preston.

repeat 1995 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Suzzanne Douglas (Actor) .. Jerri Peterson
Kenny Blank (Actor) .. Michael Peterson
Reagan Gomez-Preston (Actor) .. Zaria Peterson
Ashli Amari Adams (Actor) .. Cece Peterson
Bobby Mcgee (Actor) .. Derek Sawyer
Carol Woods (Actor) .. Mrs. Wilcox

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Did You Know..
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Suzzanne Douglas (Actor) .. Jerri Peterson
Born: April 12, 1957
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Kenny Blank (Actor) .. Michael Peterson
Born: September 15, 1977
Reagan Gomez-Preston (Actor) .. Zaria Peterson
Born: April 24, 1980
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Reagan Gomez-Preston began her onscreen career in the mid-'90s, playing Zaria Peterson on the series The Parent Hood from 1995 to 1999. Many TV appearances followed, on shows like Strong Medicine and ER, and Gomez-Preston eventually scored another starring TV role, on the series Love Inc. in 2005. The show didn't last, but the actress landed on her feet, scoring a voice-acting role on the Family Guy spin-off The Cleveland Show.
Ashli Amari Adams (Actor) .. Cece Peterson
Born: September 06, 1991
Bobby Mcgee (Actor) .. Derek Sawyer
Carol Woods (Actor) .. Mrs. Wilcox
Born: November 13, 1943
Robert Townsend (Actor)
Born: February 06, 1957
Trivia: After seriously pursuing a baseball career, African American actor/writer/director Robert Townsend decided upon a life in show business. An alumnus of Illinois State University and Hunter College, Townsend worked as a stand-up comic, and with such organizations as Second City, the Negro Ensemble Theater and the Experimental Black Actor's Guild. In films from 1975, Townsend satirically encapsulated his frustrating experiences as a black performer in a white-dominated Hollywood with his first directorial effort, Hollywood Shuffle (1987), a labor of love which was largely financed with credit cards and chutzpah. He went on to direct the popular concert film Eddie Murphy Raw (1987), then tripled as actor, director and writer on The Five Heartbeats (1991) and Meteor Man (1993). Attempting to transfer his style and personality to the small screen, Townsend came up with the 1993 Fox Network variety weekly Townsend Television, which despite laudatory reviews folded after three months. Robert Townsend had better luck as star and co-executive producer of the WB network's The Parent 'Hood, a distressingly conventional 1995 sitcom which somehow caught on with its target audience.

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