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TV Show Information
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The Cosby Show was a 1984-1992 American TV sitcom starring Bill Cosby. It focused on gynaeocologist Dr. Cliff Huxtable and his family. The Cosby Show was one of the highest rated TV sitcoms of the 1980s and early 1990s. It drew huge audiences and was critically acclaimed. The show also broke racial barriers by appealing to non-African-American viewers as much as African-American audiences. When The Simpsons aired as a prime time sitcom in 1989, it slowly but surely became a huge ratings hit on its own. In 1992, The Simpsons was broadcast in the same prime time evening slot as The Simpsons, becoming their direct competitor and eventually dethroning them in ratings.
Simpsons Farewell
Around May 1992, when The Cosby Show last aired, The Simpsons' producers added a tiny clip at the end of a rerun of "Three Men and a Comic Book" a few seconds after the credits. In it, Homer and Bart are watching TV when an image of Cosby (captioned with the show's title and original-run airdates) appears. Homer and Bart then have the following conversation:
- Homer: Little Theo, you grew up before our eyes.
- Bart: Hey Dad, how come they're taking The Cosby Show off the air?
- Homer: Because Mr. Cosby wanted to stop before the quality suffered.
- Bart: Quality, shmuality! If I had a TV show I'd run that sucker down to the ground!
- Homer: Amen, boy. Amen.
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