On This Day: April 5, 1988 - The Robert Guillaume Show Premiered on ABC

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On This Day: April 5, 1988 - The Robert Guillaume Show Premiered on ABC
On this day April 5, 1988, The Robert Guillaume Show premiered on ABC, featuring the talented Robert Guillaume in a lead role that aimed to break new ground in network television. The sitcom followed Edward Sawyer, a single father and political speechwriter who begins a relationship with a white woman, tackling topics of race and family with both humor and heart.

The show ran for just one season with 13 episodes, but it took on subjects that most sitcoms of the time avoided. It offered a more thoughtful look at interracial relationships, single parenting, and professional life, all through Guillaume’s signature charm and sharp comedic delivery. Even though it struggled with ratings and was canceled early, The Robert Guillaume Show was a bold effort to push the boundaries of sitcom storytelling during the late 80s.

Fun fact: Robert Guillaume made television history in 1988 by leading one of the first sitcoms to center around an interracial relationship.

Trivia question: What earlier role made Robert Guillaume a household name before starring in his own show?

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