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Starring Sherman HemsleyClifton DavisAnna Maria HorsfordRoz RyanJester HairstonBarbara Montgomery (1986–90)Rosetta LeNoire (1987–89)Bumper Robinson (1990–91)Elsa Raven (1988–90)Tony T. Johnson (1988–91)Montrose Hagins (1989–91) Cast |
Amen is an American sitcom produced by Carson Productions that aired on NBC from September 27, 1986 to May 11, 1991. Set in Sherman Hemsley's real-life hometown of Philadelphia, Amen stars Hemsley as the deacon of a church and was part of a wave of successful sitcoms on NBC in the 1980s and early 1990s which featured predominantly black casts – others included The Cosby Show, A Different World, The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, and 227.
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Premise

The series revolves around Ernest Frye, a deacon of the First Community Church of Philadelphia, who also works as a lawyer. He is often dishonest and frequently gets into trouble with his many harebrained schemes. Frye has a single daughter named Thelma. Reuben Gregory is the new, young pastor of the church, and also the object of Thelma's affection. The two get married during season four, despite the fact that Gregory and Frye often butt heads. In the series finale, Thelma gives birth to the couple's first child.
Cast and characters
Themes

The show often addresses issues of family and community in a humorous manner. Storylines include guest characters dealing with teenage pregnancy, suicide prevention, jealousy and other issues. These issues are dealt with in a non-preachy manner. Frye's legal career is the subject of many jokes and storylines. A few episodes deal with Frye defending the church or other main characters in legal battles.
Episodes
List of Amen (TV series) episodes
Ratings
Syndication
Amen was sold into syndication shortly after finishing its run on NBC and Universal Pictures' MCA Television unit was awarded the syndication rights. Those rights are now in the hands of Comcast through its NBCUniversal Television Distribution division.
The series has aired on BET, TVOne, Centric, TBS, Gospel Music Channel and local stations over the years.
Reruns air on Starz Encore Black.