Some of the most popular sitcoms with African American viewers from the 1990s and 2000s are coming to Netflix.
The streaming giant’s Strong Black Lead Twitter account made the announcement Wednesday, telling fans to get ready.
“Time to pop bottles. The following classic shows are coming to Netflix,” the Tweet said. It included a schedule revealing Moesha, The Game, Sister Sister, Girlfriends, The Parkers, Half & Half and One on One will begin streaming on the platform between Aug. 1 and Oct. 15.
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Time to pop bottles??
The following classic shows are coming to @Netflix (US)Moesha – Aug 1
The Game S1-3 – Aug 15
Sister Sister – Sept 1
Girlfriends – Sept 11
The Parkers – Oct 1
Half & Half – Oct 15
One on One – Oct 15To celebrate, here's a message from your faves: pic.twitter.com/zohNPEo0rz
— Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) July 29, 2020
The post featured a video message with actors from each of the series sharing the good news. They mentioned fans have been clamoring for a long time to see the shows again.
“It didn’t go unnoticed,” said Moesha’s Sheryl Lee Ralph.
Added Rachel True of Half & Half, “You did it.”