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EBONY TV by Lionsgate features award-winning films, engaging comedies, and groundbreaking series that celebrate the global richness of Black culture.
The Wendy Williams Show
S6, EP51 "Perez on Wendy"Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton; Ron Gibson, Noel Jones, Jay Haizlip and Deitrick Haddon ("Preachers of L.A.").
Love Thy Neighbor
S3, EP1 "A Mother's Heartbreak"Heartbroken, Linda has to put up with Danny's impulsive decisions.
Love Thy Neighbor
S3, EP3 "Enough of This"Danny has to deal with how his friends and family feel about his wife.
Are We There Yet?
S2, EP26 "The Play Date Episode"Suzanne drags Nick on a double date with her friend Danielle and her husband, Steve.
Are We There Yet?
S2, EP27 "The Lindsey Gets High Episode"Lindsey gets a lesson about drugs, as former child-star Todd Bridges takes her on a wild ride.
Are We There Yet?
S3, EP25 "The Nick Gets Promoted Episode"Nick struggles to prove himself when he is promoted to co host alongside the lazy, arrogant Brick Street.
Are We There Yet?
S3, EP26 "The Big Loan Episode"Suzanne tries to keep Nick's birthday present a surprise by taking our a loan from Marilyn.
Are We There Yet?
S3, EP27 "The Family Portrait Episode"Suzanne wants to have a formal portrait of the family taken, but trying to pull everyone together proves to be impossible.
Are We There Yet?
S3, EP28 "The Nick Hosts a Telethon Episode"Nick hosts a charity telethon despite being warned not to; Suzanne deals with a boring client.
Are We There Yet?
S3, EP29 "The Nick Gets an Assistant Episode"Nick's boss forces him to hire an assistant, who gets to close to Nick's family.
Are We There Yet?
S3, EP30 "The Silent Treatment Episode"Suzanne gets upset with Nick for not listening to her, and the two stop talking to each other.
Akeelah and the Bee
Akeelah, an 11-year-old girl living in South Los Angeles, discovers she has a talent for spelling, which she hopes will take her to the National Spelling Bee.
Pride
In 1970s Philadelphia, Jim Ellis (Terrence Howard), who is driven by a love of competitive swimming, fixes up an abandoned pool building with the help of a janitor named Elston (Bernie Mac). But when city officials mark the place for demolition, he fights back by founding an all-black swim team. Facing racism, violence and a hostile city official, Jim struggles to prepare his novice swimmers for the state championships.