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Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 22, 1992
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 101
  • Networks: ABC
  • Genres: Comedy
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Hangin' with Mr. Cooper(1992)

TMDB Rating: 6.5 (30 votes)

Overview

Hangin' with Mr. Cooper is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from 1992 to 1997, starring Mark Curry and Holly Robinson. The show took place in Curry's hometown of Oakland, California. Hangin' with Mr. Cooper was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television, and also became produced by Bickley-Warren Productions by the third season. The show originally aired on Tuesdays in prime time after sister series Full House. The show found its niche as an addition to the already successful TGIF Friday night lineup on ABC, and was part of the lineup from September 1993 to May 1996, before moving to Saturdays for its fifth and final season.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

22 episodes • 1992

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The PresentationSep 22, 19920.0
2Hangin' with MichelleSep 29, 19920.0
3On the ReboundOct 6, 19920.0
4Please Pass the JockOct 20, 19920.0
5CheersOct 27, 19920.0
6Warriors (1)Nov 10, 19920.0
7Warriors (2)Nov 17, 19920.0
8Torn Between Two TeachersNov 24, 19920.0
9My Dinner with MarkDec 1, 19920.0
10Miracle in OaktownDec 15, 19920.0
11UnforgettableJan 5, 19930.0
12In Vanessa We TrustJan 12, 19930.0
13Forbidden FruitJan 19, 19930.0
14How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingFeb 2, 19930.0
15Valentine's Day MassacreFeb 9, 19930.0
16Boyz in the WoodzFeb 16, 19930.0
17Boys Don't LeaveFeb 23, 19930.0
18The UnteachablesMar 2, 19930.0
19Piano LessonMar 16, 19930.0
20P.M.S.: Post Moving-in SyndromeApr 13, 19930.0
21A Moving ExperienceMay 11, 19930.0
22Livin' a Large LieMay 18, 19930.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

22 episodes • 1993

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Baby LoveSep 24, 19930.0
2Slumber PartyOct 1, 19930.0
3School's a DragOct 8, 19930.0
4Limpin' LizardsOct 15, 19930.0
5Free at LastOct 22, 19930.0
6Father FairestOct 29, 19930.0
7The Goodbye GirlNov 5, 19930.0
8Seoul ShakeNov 12, 19930.0
9The Prince of SoulNov 19, 19930.0
10Air CooperNov 26, 19930.0
11Santa's Got a Brand New BagDec 10, 19930.0
12Private SchoolDec 17, 19930.0
13For Whom the Heck the Bell TollsJan 7, 19940.0
14It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want ToJan 21, 19940.0
15The Courtship of Mark CooperJan 28, 19940.0
16Wedding Bell BluesFeb 4, 19940.0
17Truth or ConsequencesFeb 11, 19940.0
18Trading PlacesFeb 18, 19940.0
19Pros and ConvictsMar 4, 19940.0
20Double Cheeseburger, Hold the DiplomaMar 18, 19940.0
21Groom and DoomMay 13, 19940.0
22Hangin' with Mrs. CooperMay 20, 19940.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

22 episodes • 1994

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Call Me IrresponsibleSep 23, 19940.0
2My BodyguardSep 30, 19940.0
3Between FriendsOct 7, 19940.0
4He Said, She SaidOct 14, 19940.0
5MatineeOct 21, 19940.0
6Mo' MoneyOct 28, 19940.0
7Instant ReplayNov 4, 19940.0
8House GuestNov 11, 19940.0
9My Achy Breaky BackNov 18, 19940.0
10True RomanceNov 25, 19940.0
11Clothes Make the ManDec 2, 19940.0
12Christmas ShowDec 16, 19940.0
13CoachJan 6, 19950.0
14One Is the Loneliest NumberJan 13, 19950.0
15True LiesJan 27, 19950.0
16The RingerFeb 3, 19950.0
17Down in the DumpsFeb 10, 19950.0
18HeroFeb 17, 19950.0
19Here Comes the GroomFeb 24, 19950.0
20The MatchmakerApr 28, 19950.0
21Guys' Night OutMay 5, 19950.0
22High HopesMay 12, 19950.0
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Season 4

22 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Together AgainSep 22, 19950.0
2It's a Matter of PrincipalSep 29, 19950.0
3R.O.T.C.Sep 13, 19950.0
4E.R.Oct 20, 19950.0
5HalloweenOct 27, 19950.0
6Ghost in the MachineNov 3, 19950.0
7WaterworldNov 10, 19950.0
8I Remember GrandpaNov 17, 19950.0
9R.E.S.P.E.C.T.Dec 1, 19950.0
10The Great PretenderDec 8, 19950.0
11Christmas '95Dec 15, 19950.0
12Increase the PeaceJan 5, 19960.0
13Robo GolfJan 12, 19960.0
14Coach CounselorJan 19, 19960.0
15Talent ShowFeb 2, 19960.0
16GlobetrottersFeb 9, 19960.0
17RivalsFeb 16, 19960.0
18The CurseFeb 23, 19960.0
19Grumpy Old ManMar 8, 19960.0
20True ConfessionsApr 26, 19960.0
21Breaking Up Is Hard to DoMay 3, 19960.0
22Will She or Won't She?May 10, 19960.0
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Season 5

13 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The RingJun 21, 19970.0
2Please Don't GoJun 28, 19970.0
3The In-LawsJul 5, 19970.0
4SecurityJul 12, 19970.0
5The SpaJul 19, 19970.0
6The DanceAug 2, 19970.0
7One on OneAug 9, 19970.0
8The SwamiAug 15, 19970.0
9The ArgumentAug 16, 19970.0
10LifesaverAug 22, 19970.0
11The IdolAug 23, 19970.0
12Party, PartyAug 29, 19970.0
13Getting PersonalAug 30, 19970.0

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