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The Bernie Mac Show

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: November 14, 2001
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 104
  • Networks: FOX
  • Genres: Comedy
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The Bernie Mac Show(2001)

Ingenious Comedy... Brash, Boisterous, Smart, Funky And Cool!

TMDB Rating: 6.4 (61 votes)

Overview

The Bernie Mac Show is an American sitcom that aired on Fox for five seasons from November 14, 2001 to April 14, 2006. The series featured comic actor Bernie Mac and his wife Wanda raising his sister's three kids: Jordan, Bryana, and Vanessa.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

22 episodes • 2001

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotNov 14, 20010.0
2Now You Got ItNov 14, 20010.0
3The Main EventNov 21, 20010.0
4Bernie Mac, Ladies ManNov 28, 20010.0
5Saving Bernie MacDec 5, 20010.0
6Here To StayDec 12, 20010.0
7A Christmas StoryDec 19, 20010.0
8Starting SchoolJan 2, 20020.0
9Hot Hot HotJan 16, 20020.0
10Wanda's Week OffJan 23, 20020.0
11The King and IJan 30, 20020.0
12Hall of FameFeb 6, 20020.0
13Handle Your BusinessFeb 13, 20020.0
14Back in the DayFeb 20, 20020.0
15Lock DownMar 6, 20020.0
16Mac 101Mar 27, 20020.0
17If I Were N-Riched ManApr 3, 20020.0
18Stop Having SexApr 17, 20020.0
19Secrets and LiesMay 1, 20020.0
20Kelly's HeroesMay 8, 20020.0
21Sweet Home Chicago (1)May 15, 20020.0
22Sweet Home Chicago (2)May 15, 20020.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

22 episodes • 2002Avg: 9.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Keep It on the Short GrassSep 18, 20020.0
2Goodbye DollySep 25, 20020.0
3CarfoolOct 30, 20020.0
4Mac Local 137Nov 6, 20020.0
5Welcome to the JungleNov 13, 20020.0
6Bernie Mac Dance PartyNov 20, 20020.0
7Tryptophan-tasyNov 27, 20029.0
8The United FrontDec 4, 20020.0
9The Sweet LifeDec 11, 20020.0
10Sin CupJan 15, 20030.0
11Bernie Mac Rope-a-DopeFeb 5, 20030.0
12Magic JordanFeb 12, 20030.0
13Raging ElectionFeb 26, 20030.0
14Leaving Los AngelesMar 12, 20030.0
15Pink GoldMar 19, 20030.0
16Chess WarsApr 9, 20030.0
17The Incredible BulkApr 16, 20030.0
18Maid ManApr 23, 20030.0
19Nut JobApr 30, 20030.0
20The Other SisterMay 7, 20030.0
21Meet The GrandparentsMay 7, 20030.0
22For a Few Dollars MoreMay 14, 20030.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

22 episodes • 2003

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Eye of the TigerNov 30, 20030.0
2Love Thy NephewDec 7, 20030.0
3Road to TraditionDec 14, 20030.0
4Laughing MattersDec 21, 20030.0
5Hair JordanJan 4, 20040.0
6Love BugJan 11, 20040.0
7It's a Wonderful WifeJan 25, 20040.0
8Family ReunionFeb 8, 20040.0
9Droobie or Not DroobieFeb 15, 20040.0
10J-O-R-D-A-N Spells FunnyFeb 22, 20040.0
11Make Room for CaddyMar 7, 20040.0
12Saving Sergeant TompkinsMar 14, 20040.0
13It's Mac-ademicMar 22, 20040.0
14The GetawayMar 29, 20040.0
15Easy RiderApr 5, 20040.0
16Who's That LadyApr 12, 20040.0
17Mac-InationsApr 12, 20040.0
18That Old Mac MagicApr 26, 20040.0
19The TalkApr 26, 20040.0
20Five Stages of BryanaJun 15, 20040.0
21Go Bernie, It's Your BirthdayJun 22, 20040.0
22ThanksgivingJun 29, 20040.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

16 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Big BrotherSep 8, 20040.0
2Stiff Upper LipSep 15, 20040.0
3Being Bernie MacSep 22, 20040.0
4Mac OverdriveSep 29, 20040.0
5My PrivacyJan 14, 20050.0
6Who Gives This BrideJan 14, 20050.0
7Nerdy MacJan 21, 20050.0
8Stone NutsJan 28, 20050.0
9Jack & JacquelineFeb 4, 20050.0
10Manchild in Vanessa LandFeb 11, 20050.0
11You Don't Know SquadFeb 18, 20050.0
12You Got ServedFeb 25, 20050.0
13I Don't Wanna Be a Playa No MoreMar 11, 20050.0
14The Big PictureMar 18, 20050.0
15The Music MacApr 1, 20050.0
16Walk Like a ManApr 8, 20050.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

22 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Father Knows BestSep 23, 20050.0
2Wrestling with a Sticky SituationSep 23, 20050.0
3Marathon MacSep 30, 20050.0
4The Big PaybackOct 7, 20050.0
5Car WarsOct 21, 20050.0
6Night of TerrorOct 28, 20050.0
7For Whom the Belt TollsNov 4, 20050.0
8Pop Pop Goes the WeaselNov 11, 20050.0
9Prison BreakNov 18, 20050.0
10Some Church BullDec 2, 20050.0
11Sorely MissedDec 16, 20050.0
12Fumes of DetenteJan 6, 20060.0
13Exercise in Fertility: Part 1Jan 13, 20060.0
14Exercise in Fertility: Part 2Jan 20, 20060.0
15Fantasy FootballJan 27, 20060.0
16Bar Mitzvah CrashersFeb 3, 20060.0
17Who's Your Mama?Mar 31, 20060.0
18What Would Jason Do?Mar 31, 20060.0
19It's Never as Bad as the First TimeApr 7, 20060.0
20Spinning WheelsApr 7, 20060.0
21Growing PainsApr 14, 20060.0
22Bernie's AngelsApr 14, 20060.0

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