I doing an article on history of tv and progress of society and I would like to include pics of all the IR couples in tv shows over the years. there is a criteria tho.. they must be a stable couple on the show..not just for a story arc or one season then they break up.. good example - a stable couple thru out the show bad example shock value that lasted for one scene in one episode personally I'm loathed to admit reality TV shows but yeah I GUESS... if you can't a pic just post the couple name and show... thanx
Jasmine and Crosby from Parenthood Fitz and Olivia from Scandal The older IR couple from Lost Miranda and the character played by Blair Underwood on Sex in the City
My Name Is Earl Happy Endings The Wire (they broke up in season 3, but got back together in season 6) The West Wing
DAYBREAK. The show didn't last long, but the main character, a Detective, had a (main supporting character) live-in girlfriend. Taye Diggs and Moon Bloodgood.
I tried to watch it. It was too GroundHoggy day to me (a movie which I never really took to). The repeating of footage of what was essentially the same day of his life @ Daybreak, was too much to endure for an ongoing series, in terms of not boring the viewer easily. Story needed tweeking.
That's Ken Howard(The White Shadow) as Dianne Carroll's love interest in Dynasty. Carroll's character, Dominque Devereaux was the black sister to Blake Carrington. Carroll got the role simply by crashing a party thrown by Aaron Spelling. Billy Dee Williams and Troy Beyer were cast as her ex-husband and daughter(the father was Howard's character).
I remember this couple and episode from The West Wing. She was the first daughter. A group of young white supremacists opened fire at the presidential motorcade after an event and a staffer was seriously wounded because of the young black staffer was seen with her. Do you have any scenes from Mad TV? Nicole Sullivan and Phil Lamar exchanged in a kiss in one sketch. Or the Mitzvah Train and Bigger Brothers sketches from In Living Color.
OMG!! Now I remember. Long time ago. I'd like to say that was before my time, but it actually wasn't...:smt022
There was a short-lived show called "True Colors" that aired on FOX in the early 90's. Supposed to be an interracial "Brady Bunch". It's amazing how hard a concept this is to grasp for some who post here.