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The Jamie Foxx Show

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: August 28, 1996
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 100
  • Networks: The WB
  • Genres: Comedy, Family
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The Jamie Foxx Show(1996)

TMDB Rating: 6.8 (30 votes)

Overview

Texas native Jamie King is an aspiring actor who heads to Hollywood in hopes to find fame and fortune in the entertainment industry. To support himself, he works at his Aunt Helen and Uncle Junior's Los Angeles hotel, the King's Towers.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

22 episodes • 1996Avg: 8.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotAug 28, 19960.0
2The Bad SeedSep 4, 19960.0
3Burned Twice By the Same FlameSep 11, 19960.0
4Who's Da Man?Sep 18, 19960.0
5We Finally Got a Piece of the PieSep 25, 19960.0
6And Bubba Makes ThreeOct 2, 19960.0
7Stuck On YouOct 9, 19968.0
8Kiss & TellOct 30, 19960.0
9Seems Like Old TimesNov 6, 19960.0
10A Star Is Almost BornNov 13, 19960.0
11A Killer EndingNov 20, 19960.0
12A Thanksgiving to RememberNov 27, 19960.0
13I Am What I ScamJan 8, 19970.0
14I Do, I Didn'tJan 22, 19970.0
15Little Red CorvetteJan 29, 19970.0
16Act Like You Love MeFeb 5, 19970.0
17WestsideFeb 12, 19970.0
18The Young and the MeatlessFeb 19, 19970.0
19Step Up to Get Beat DownFeb 26, 19970.0
20Break Yourself, FoolApr 30, 19970.0
21I've Fallen and I Won't Get UpMay 7, 19970.0
22Save the Drama for Your MamaMay 14, 19970.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

22 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Freezer BurnSep 7, 19970.0
2The AccusedSep 14, 19970.0
3The Employee Formerly Known as PrinceSep 21, 19970.0
4One Flew Over the County's NestSep 28, 19970.0
5Is She Is, or Is She Ain't?Oct 5, 19970.0
6Do the Write ThingOct 12, 19970.0
7Misery Loves CompanyOct 26, 19970.0
8Dog PoundedNov 2, 19970.0
9Mo' Money, Mo' ProblemsNov 9, 19970.0
10Traffic School DazeNov 16, 19970.0
11Too Much Soul FoodNov 23, 19970.0
12Super Face OffDec 14, 19970.0
13Soul Mate to CellmateJan 11, 19980.0
14Papa Don't PreachJan 18, 19980.0
15Convent-ional GiftsFeb 1, 19980.0
16Passenger 187Feb 8, 19980.0
17Ain't Nothin' Happenin' Cap'nFeb 15, 19980.0
18It's All Good, FellasFeb 22, 19980.0
19You Ain't Gotta Go Home, But...Mar 1, 19980.0
20The Afterschool SpecialApr 26, 19980.0
21I'm Too Sexy for This ShotMay 3, 19980.0
22How Jamie Got His Groove BackMay 17, 19980.0
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Season 3

20 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Jamie ReturnsSep 18, 19980.0
2Don't Hate the Player, Hate the GameSep 25, 19980.0
3Men-o-pauseOct 1, 19980.0
4Swing Out SisterOct 8, 19980.0
5Is There a Doctor in the House?Oct 15, 19980.0
6Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner?Oct 29, 19980.0
7Just Don't Do ItNov 5, 19980.0
8We Got No GameNov 12, 19980.0
9Lonesome Cow-BroNov 19, 19980.0
10Christmas Day-Ja VuDec 17, 19980.0
11Taps for RoyalJan 14, 19990.0
12Bro-JackJan 21, 19990.0
13Scareder Than a MugFeb 4, 19990.0
14Forever Your GirlFeb 11, 19990.0
15Where There's a Will, Go the Other WayFeb 18, 19990.0
16Uncle Junior's CabinFeb 25, 19990.0
17Change of HeartApr 29, 19990.0
18Fire and Desire (1)May 6, 19990.0
19Fire and Desire (2)May 13, 19990.0
20Always Follow Your HeartMay 20, 19990.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

24 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Just FancySep 24, 19990.0
2Mr. Bo-JinglesSep 24, 19990.0
3Poker FaceOct 1, 19990.0
4I Believe I Can FlyOct 1, 19990.0
5Why Don't We Just Roll ... ReversalOct 8, 19990.0
6The Ugly TruthOct 15, 19990.0
7Homie, Lover, FriendOct 22, 19990.0
8Give Me Some CreditNov 5, 19990.0
9Liar, Liar, Pants on FireNov 12, 19990.0
10Joy RideNov 19, 19990.0
11Get Up, Stand UpDec 2, 19990.0
12Super EgoJan 7, 20000.0
13Family BusinessJan 14, 20000.0
14Friendly FireJan 28, 20000.0
15Home Suite HomeFeb 4, 20000.0
16Behind the JingleFeb 11, 20000.0
17Partners Fo' LifeFeb 18, 20000.0
18Hot Coco on a Cold NightFeb 25, 20000.0
19Rollin' in the DoughApr 7, 20000.0
20Musical ChairsApr 20, 20000.0
21Jamie in the MiddleApr 28, 20000.0
22I Second That Demo-tionMay 5, 20000.0
23Roadtrip (1)May 12, 20000.0
24Roadtrip (2)May 19, 20000.0
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Season 5

12 episodes • 2000Avg: 8.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1On Bended KneeOct 8, 20008.0
2Double or NothingOct 15, 20000.0
3Serve No Wine Before I Get MineOct 22, 20000.0
4Shades of GrayOct 29, 20000.0
5I'll Do It My Dammy.comNov 5, 20000.0
6Candy GirlNov 12, 20000.0
7Shakin' and Fakin'Nov 19, 20000.0
8If the Shoe Fits...Nov 26, 20000.0
9CupidDec 10, 20000.0
10Bachelor PartyDec 17, 20000.0
11East Side StoryJan 7, 20010.0
12Always and ForeverJan 14, 20010.0

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