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      • The First Family is an American sitcom that debuted in first-run syndication in the United States on September 22, 2012.
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  2. On April 4, 2013, Centric acquired the cable syndication rights to all past and future episodes of The First Family, along with Mr. Box Office, with both series began airing on the channel on April 19, 2013.

    • Family Sitcom
  3. The First Family: Created by Byron Allen. With Christopher B. Duncan, Kellita Smith, Jackée Harry, Khylin Rhambo. Centers on an African-American family in the White House.

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    • 2012-09-22
    • Comedy, Drama, Family
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  4. Syndication Dates: 2012-2015. Distributed By: Entertainment Studios. Plot. William Johnson (Christopher B. Duncan) has a lot on his plate. While taking care of his duties as the 45th President of the United States (the second African-American one), he must also juggle the needs of his family. Known Stations. Sources. WPIX. WNUV. Categories.

  5. The First Family is an American sitcom that debuted in first-run syndication in the United States on September 22, 2012. Created by Byron Allen and produced by Allen's production company Entertainment Studios, the series is the first situation comedy to air in first-run syndication since the 2000 cancellation of Malibu, CA.

  6. Network: first-run syndication Episodes: at least 104 (half-hour) Seasons: One. TV show dates: September 22, 2012 — TBD Series status: Has not been cancelled

  7. In between making political decisions, President Johnson must juggle family time with his wife Katherine (Kellita Smith — “The Jamie Foxx Show;” “The Bernie Mac Show”), his father Alvin (John Witherspoon — “Friday;” “The Wayans Brothers”) and children Charles (Khylin Rhambo) and Olivia (Layla Crawford).

  8. Jul 12, 2023 · Broadcast syndication began in the early 1900s, when news and music were distributed to radio stations nationwide on transcription disks. It reached its peak in the 1930s and 40s, when popular shows produced and distributed by independent companies gained nationwide recognition.