Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-11 of 11
- As President of Georgia A&M, a Historically Black University, Dr. Eva Fletcher must juggle the responsibilities of the financially-struggling institution with family ties and ambitious students.
- 1990s Atlanta, the Dawn family experiences turmoil when daughter Paige falls for a bad boy. Father Robert compromises morals in bid for mayor. Wife Connie tries to hold family together against the backdrop of Freaknik and the '96 Olympics.
- 'Rebel' is an extraordinary take on the seminal police drama that examines the unique and conflicted relationship officers of color have with their jobs - at a time when police forces are rife with brutality and misconduct. Oakland police officer, Rebecca "Rebel" Knight, has always excelled by playing by the rules. She has always known that she must be better and smarter on the job because she is both black and female. After her brother is slain by police, Rebel soon becomes disillusioned with the system and is forced to take matters into her own hands and become a private investigator and a champion for her community. Caught between family loyalty and the fraternity in blue, Rebel's actions set in motion a cause-and-effect crisis that can't be undone.
- 'BENCHED' is a one-hour original scripted comedy-drama about a reluctant, recently appointed judge who is not quite ready to give up his life as bachelor to begin a new life as a public servant. Each week, he confronts the underbelly of the criminal justice system that has derailed a generation of African Americans, including those close to him - as he upholds the tenets of the same system.
- The character-driven series, rich with political insight and actuality, will marry journalism and reality television in a seminal effort to capture the African-American perspective on the 2012 elections in all its complexity. The producers capture both consensus and division among black organizers, celebrities and operatives as they wrestle with the process of making change and mobilizing voters to impact the Presidential race. The docu-series will follow behind-the-scenes efforts to mobilize the black vote against the backdrop of urban youth violence, the debate over gay marriage, and the economic crisis.
- For the second consecutive year, THE BET SOCIAL AWARDS will celebrate the best viral social media moments over the past year across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat and more. This live one-hour event will feature social media stars, celebrities, social-inspired performances, unexpected award moments and tons of surprises. Keeping with BET's tradition of celebrating the best in entertainment, the network will once again host an electrifying night of television that is bound to have social media buzzing.
- "DJ CASSIDY'S PASS the MIC: BET Awards Edition" is a music special hosted by DJ Cassidy that features non-stop live performances from prominent music recording artists. The special airs June 27, 2021 on Black Entertainment Television immediately after the BET Awards 2021 (2021).
- Something is amiss with Reginae; Tiny can see it during a charity event and recording session. She brings it up to Toya, who is struggling to help her daughter cope with her dad, Lil Wayne's impending jail term. And later, Toya preps all of the details for Reginae's upcoming 11th birthday "pajama jam." The party is a smashing success! But sadly, what awaits Toya the next morning is the shocking discovery that the party's over. Her mother has reneged on her promise to get help for her crack addiction, and she's returned to her "old life" in New Orleans.
- As Tiny faces the harsh reality of her father's worsening condition, her longtime friend, Tamar Braxton, confronts her about the possibility of getting counseling. Determined to help her family change their lives, Toya introduces her brother Walter to Tiny's recording studio, and her mother Anita to a rehab facility where she can finally get clean for good! Then, when it's time to unwind, Tiny and Toya treat their mothers to an afternoon at the spa, where Tiny discovers that there's still one surefire way to spark her Dad's memory-and that's music!
- Tiny and her mother Dianne have been struggling with Charles' Alzheimer's disease, and Tiny now has to confront the fact that her dad's illness is also taking a toll on her mom. Meanwhile, Toya's family is finally in Atlanta. Her 17-year-old brother, Rudy, is going back to school in the 9th grade, and her drug-addicted mother, Anita, is also here to stay. Toya is determined to get her the help she needs. What Toya hadn't counted on, however, was a visit from her estranged brother, Walter, who's now readjusting to life after 10 years in prison.
- It's 1984, and New Edition is in L.A. recording their second album. Ralph, fully aware of the resentment from his band mates, requests more parts for them to sing. The album is a huge hit; but Bobby's behavior gets more erratic and outlandish while on the road. Eventually tensions erupt, and the group dynamic takes a pivotal change - the boys vote to kick Bobby out - and New Edition is never the same. Soon Ralph decides that he wants to go solo, leaving remaining members Ricky, Mike, and Ronnie stunned. Mike, the group's de facto leader, adds R&B singer Johnny Gill to the group. Everything comes to an ugly head when the group meets to record their next album. Ralph gets upset that he has possibly been replaced by Johnny Gill and lashes out at his group members. He leaves the studio and decides he no longer wants to be apart of New Edition.