Julia (1968)

Julia

Julia is an American sitcom notable for being one of the first weekly series to depict an African American woman in a non-stereotypical role. Previous television series featured African American lead characters, but the characters were usually servants. The show stars actress and singer Diahann Carroll, and ran for 86 episodes on NBC from September 17, 1968 to March 23, 1971. The series was produced by Savannah Productions, Inc., Hanncar Productions, Inc., and 20th Century-Fox Television. During pre-production, the proposed series title was Mama's Man. The series was also unique in that it was among the few situation comedies in the late 1960s that did not use a laugh track; however, 20th Century-Fox Television added them when the series was reissued for syndication and cable rebroadcasts in the late 1980s.

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Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

Season 2

Season 2

Season 3

Season 3

Episodes season 1

  • 1x1

    Mama's man

  • 1x2

    The interview

  • 1x3

    Sorry, right number

  • 1x4

    Homework isn't housework

  • 1x5

    Unloneliest night of the week

  • 1x6

    Who's a freud of ginger wolfe?

  • 1x7

    Am i, pardon the expression, blacklisted?

  • 1x8

    The champ is no chump

  • 1x9

    Too good to be bad

  • 1x10

    Paint your waggedorn

  • 1x11

    Farewell, my friends, hello

  • 1x12

    The solid brass snow job

  • 1x13

    Designers don't always have designs

  • 1x14

    I'm dreaming of a black christmas

  • 1x15

    The one and only genuine, original family uncle

  • 1x16

    How sharper than a baby's tooth

  • 1x17

    Matchmaker, break me a match

  • 1x18

    Dancer in the dark

  • 1x19

    How to keep your wig warm

  • 1x20

    Sticks and stones can break my pizza

  • 1x21

    A little chicken soup never hurt anybody

  • 1x22

    Wanda mean well

  • 1x23

    Cupid's no computer

  • 1x24

    I thought i saw a two-timer?

  • 1x25

    It takes two to tangle

  • 1x26

    Home of the braves

  • 1x27

    A baby's a nice nuisance

  • 1x28

    Gone with the draft

  • 1x29

    The doctor's dilemma

  • 1x30

    Love is a many sighted thing

Episodes season 2

  • 2x1

    A tale of two sitters

  • 2x2

    The wheel deal

  • 2x3

    The undergraduate

  • 2x4

    Two's a family, three's a crowd

  • 2x5

    Tank's for the memory

  • 2x6

    For whom the wedding bell tolls

  • 2x7

    You can't beat drums

  • 2x8

    Tie wolf

  • 2x9

    Romeo and julia

  • 2x10

    The grass is sometimes greener

  • 2x11

    The eve of adam

  • 2x12

    So's your old uncle

  • 2x13

    Hilda's no help

  • 2x14

    Temper also fugits

  • 2x15

    The prisoner of brenda

  • 2x16

    The dates of wrath

  • 2x17

    The jolly green midget

  • 2x18

    Sioux me, don't woo me

  • 2x19

    Charity begins with chegley

  • 2x20

    Father of the bribe

  • 2x21

    Call me by my rightful number

  • 2x22

    Gone with the whim

  • 2x23

    Charlie's chance

  • 2x24

    I'll be yours

  • 2x25

    The divine divine

  • 2x26

    Sara's second part

  • 2x27

    Corey for president

  • 2x28

    The switch sitters

  • 2x29

    Absence makes the heart glow

  • 2x30

    Bunny hug

Episodes season 3

  • 3x1

    Ready, aim, fired

  • 3x2

    Half past sick

  • 3x3

    Little boys lost

  • 3x4

    Altar ego

  • 3x5

    Tanks again

  • 3x6

    Kim an' horror

  • 3x7

    Magna cum lover

  • 3x8

    Bowled over

  • 3x9

    Long time no ski

  • 3x10

    Smoke scream

  • 3x11

    Parents can be pains

  • 3x12

    Essay can you see?

  • 3x13

    That new black magic

  • 3x14

    Two for the toad

  • 3x15

    Kids is a four letter word

  • 3x16

    Cousin of the bride

  • 3x17

    Cool hand bruce

  • 3x18

    Toast melba

  • 3x19

    Courting time

  • 3x20

    Strictly for the birds

  • 3x21

    Corey's high-q

  • 3x22

    Paper tigers

  • 3x23

    Swing low, sweet charity

  • 3x24

    Anniversary faults

  • 3x25

    The gender trap

  • 3x26

    Anyone for tenants?

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