Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972-1985)

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Live action bumpers featuring Bill Cosby were set around animated episodes of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, a series about a group of urban adolescents growing up in a Philadelphia neighborhood. The show was based on Cosby's '60s stand up comedy monologues about his childhood. The episodes revolved around the daily life lessons learned by Albert and his friends. Topics ranged from social issues to personal introspection and were blended with humor and music. Among the many great characters that inhabited Fat Albert's world were Rudy, Mushmouth, Donald, Bill, Weird Harold and Russell. In 1979 the show was re-titled The New Fat Albert Show and featured a new segment called The Brown Hornet, a send-up of superhero cartoons starring a larger-than-life African-American crime fighter in outer space. In 1984, the show was syndicated and renamed The Adventures of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E18Kiss and TellDez. 29, 1985
S08E50Attitude of GratitudeAug. 10, 1985
S08E49No News is Good NewsAug. 3, 1985
S08E48Say UncleJuli 27, 1985
S08E47Cable CaperJuli 20, 1985
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids premiere?

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids premiered on September 9, 1972.

Who created the TV show Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids?

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids was created by Bill Cosby.

What genre does Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids belong to?

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids is classified as an animated comedy.

Who voiced the character of Fat Albert in the show?

Bill Cosby provided the voice for the character of Fat Albert.

How many main characters are there in Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids?

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids features a group of seven main characters.

What is the central theme of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids?

The show focuses on the adventures and life lessons learned by a group of inner-city children.

Which network aired Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids in 1972?

In 1972, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids aired on CBS.

How long were the episodes of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids?

Each episode of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Was Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids considered a successful show?

Yes, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids was considered a successful show and gained popularity among viewers.

Did Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids was nominated for several awards, including the Daytime Emmy Awards.

Can you name one of the life lessons addressed in Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids?

One of the life lessons addressed in Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids is the importance of friendship and teamwork among friends.

What was the target audience for Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids?

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids was targeted towards a younger audience, particularly children and pre-teens.

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