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bet shows 23 TV shows that we have reviewed
  • Monica: Still Standing
    Reality show about rebounding R&B star has a positive vibe.
    Review Date: 10/27/2009


  • Frankie and Neffe
    Iffy behavior trumps positive messages in reality spin-off.
    Review Date: 8/25/2009


  • Tiny & Toya
    Reality show mixes edgy content, positive messages.
    Review Date: 6/30/2009


  • Harlem Heights
    Reality series falls into voyeurism trap. Lots of drinking.
    Review Date: 3/2/2009


  • Played by Fame
    Celebs' pranks on fans aren't too mean; still some iffiness.
    Review Date: 2/4/2009


  • Brothers to Brutha
    Aspiring R&B star siblings balance family and fame.
    Review Date: 11/17/2008


  • Somebodies
    Mature college comedy challenges stereotypes
    Review Date: 9/8/2008


  • Iron Ring
    Martial arts/hip-hop combination lacks punch.
    Review Date: 3/17/2008


  • Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is
    R&B singer's family reality has strong themes.
    Review Date: 10/30/2007


  • College Hill: Interns
    Biz lessons can't compete with reality-show drama.
    Review Date: 10/24/2007


  • S.O.B.: Socially Offensive Behavior
    Edgy but surprisingly boring hidden-camera show.
    Review Date: 7/25/2007


  • Baldwin Hills
    BET's look at class and race lacks real relevance.
    Review Date: 7/10/2007


  • Rip the Runway
    Hip hop and fashion strut, with mixed results.
    Review Date: 3/1/2007


  • One Night Only: The Series
    New Orleans teens find hope in Dreamgirls.
    Review Date: 1/23/2007


  • American Gangster
    Smart series takes an in-depth look at crime.
    Review Date: 11/28/2006


  • The Game
    Football wives have got game; OK for teens and up.
    Review Date: 9/29/2006


  • The Wire
    Realistic drama about urban crime is NOT for kids.
    Review Date: 9/1/2006


  • DMX: Soul of a Man
    Raw reality show will only interest DMX fans.
    Review Date: 7/12/2006


  • College Hill
    Boundary-pushing reality TV for mature audiences.
    Review Date: 3/2/2006


  • In Living Color
    Razor-sharp '90s humor has too much bite for kids.
    Review Date: 11/28/2005


  • The Jamie Foxx Show
    Ray star finds laughs in hotel life.
    Review Date: 2/10/2005


  • The Parkers
    Moesha spin-off is sassy and strong.
    Review Date: 12/14/2004


  • The Wayans Bros.
    Snarky, silly comedy; iffy for the younger set.
    Review Date: 7/26/2004


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