The Flip Wilson Show
Overview
The Flip Wilson Show is an hour long variety show that aired in the U.S. on NBC from September 17, 1970 to June 27, 1974. The show starred American comedian Flip Wilson; the program was one of the first American television programs starring a black person in the title role to become highly successful with a white audience. Specifically, it was the first successful network variety series starring an African American. During its first two seasons, its Nielsen ratings made it the nation's second most watched show. The show consisted of many skits over an hour. It also broke new ground in American television by using a 'Theatre-in-the-Round' stage format, with the audience seated on all sides of a circular performance area. Wilson was most famous for creating the role of Geraldine Jones, a sassy, modern woman who had a boyfriend named Killer. Flip also created the role of Reverend Leroy, who was the minister of the Church of What's Happening Now!. New parishioners were wary of coming to the church as it was hinted that Reverend Leroy was a con artist. Wilson popularized such catchphrases as "What you see is what you get", and "The devil made me do it!".
First air date
17/09/1970
Votes
20
Popularity
8.8
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Original Soundtrack
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Whoopi
Jam and Jerusalem
Who's the Boss?
Designing Women
Home to Roost
My Family
Rhoda
Reba
On the Buses
Men Behaving Badly
The Steven Banks Show
Sam and Janet
How I Met Your Father
Living with Fran
Till Death Us Do Part
That's My Bush!
My World and Welcome to It
Best of Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps
Veronica's Closet