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''A Different World'' is an American sitcom television series and a
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of '' The Cosby Show''. It aired for six seasons on NBC from September 24, 1987 to July 9, 1993. The series originally centered on
Denise Huxtable Denise Huxtable Kendall is a fictional character who appears on the American sitcom ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992), portrayed by actress Lisa Bonet. Denise also stars in the first season of its spin-off sitcom, ''A Different World'' (1987) ...
(
Lisa Bonet Lilakoi Moon (born Lisa Michelle Bonet; November 16, 1967), known professionally as Lisa Bonet (), is an American actress. She is known for playing Denise Huxtable on the sitcom ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992), for which she earned widespread a ...
) and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia. It was inspired by student life at historically black colleges and universities. After Bonet's departure in the first season, the remainder of the series primarily focused more on Southern belle
Whitley Gilbert-Wayne Whitley Marion Gilbert-Wayne is a fictional character who appears in the American sitcom ''A Different World'', portrayed by actress Jasmine Guy. Warming up to whiz student Dwayne Wayne, the two have an on/off relationship with their later marriag ...
, played by Jasmine Guy, and math whiz Dwayne Cleophus Wayne, played by Kadeem Hardison. Guy and Hardison were the only actors to have appeared in all 144 episodes of the series.


Concept

While it was a spin-off from ''The Cosby Show'', ''A Different World'' typically addressed issues that were avoided by ''The Cosby Show'' writers (race and class relations, sexual assault, or the
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). One episode that aired in 1990 was one of the first American network television episodes to address the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS. The original premise was to focus on a white student at a historically black university and feature
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as an acting teacher, but in production, the premise changed from being a story about a white student in a black college to a black student (
Denise Huxtable Denise Huxtable Kendall is a fictional character who appears on the American sitcom ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992), portrayed by actress Lisa Bonet. Denise also stars in the first season of its spin-off sitcom, ''A Different World'' (1987) ...
) in a black college with a white friend. It was ultimately decided that Denise, who was of college age, would be spun off and have a white roommate in order to show the dynamic of a white girl in predominantly black surroundings. Meg Ryan was originally cast for this role, but she decided to pursue a film career, so Marisa Tomei was cast.


Season two changes

After the first season, it came to Cosby's and the producers' attention that the series was not accurately portraying a historically black college and life on campus, so
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, an alumna of Howard University, was hired as the chief creative force to revamp the show. During the summer of 1988, Lisa Bonet announced that she and husband
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were having a baby. Allen was in favor of having a young pregnant student in the show, but Cosby said that Lisa Bonet could be pregnant but not Denise Huxtable. It was felt that viewers would not accept Denise as an unwed mother, having grown to know her as a "good girl" after four seasons of ''The Cosby Show''. Thus it was decided that Denise would drop out of Hillman, return home to her family, and eventually travel to Africa throughout the fifth season of ''The Cosby Show'', ensuring that viewers would not see a pregnant Denise. Allen was also in favor of keeping Tomei, as she herself recalled a white student at Howard and wanted to relate that in the show and even had possible premises for her character, such as meeting Dwayne's parents and seeing the other side of racism. However, the network rejected this storyline and the producers released Tomei from the show, and she and
Marie-Alise Recasner Marie-Alise Recasner (born May 25, 1962, Hollywood, California) is an American soap opera actress, best known as Alice Jackson on '' Santa Barbara'' from 1986 to 1987. She also had a recurring role as Millie on the sitcom ''A Different World''. ...
were replaced by
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and
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, respectively.
Darryl M. Bell Darryl M. Bell (sometimes credited as Daryl Bell; born May 10, 1963) is an American actor best known for his role as Big Brother X-Ray Vision in the 1988 Spike Lee film ''School Daze'' and as Ron Johnson Jr. on the NBC sitcom ''A Different World'' ...
and Sinbad were promoted to the principal cast, and
Glynn Turman Glynn Russell Turman (born January 31, 1947) is an American actor, writer, director, and producer. Turman is known for his roles as Lew Miles on the prime-time soap opera '' Peyton Place'' (1968–1969), high school student Leroy "Preach" Jackson ...
and Lou Myers were added as supporting cast members. These changes led to the placement of Whitley and Dwayne at the center of a wider ensemble.


Cast and characters


Main


Recurring

* Joe Morton as Byron Douglas III (season 5) *
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as Terrence Taylor (seasons 4 and 5) * Patrick Malone as Terrell Walker (season 6) *
Bumper Robinson Larry C. "Bumper" Robinson II is an American film, television and voice actor. He is known for his roles as Bumblebee and Blitzwing on '' Transformers: Animated'', Falcon on '' Avengers Assemble'' and Cyborg in '' Justice League: Doom''. Career R ...
as Dorian Heywood (season 6) *
Michael Ralph Michael Ralph (born c. 1963 in Waterbury, Connecticut) is an American actor, comedian, and voice actor. He is known for his recurring roles as Spencer Boyer on the sitcom ''A Different World (TV series), A Different World'', Tyrell Livingston ...
as Spencer Boyer (season 6), various characters (seasons 4 and 5) *
Gary Dourdan Gary Dourdan (born Gary Robert Durdin: December 11, 1966) is an American actor. He is known for portraying Warrick Brown on the television series ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,'' Shazza Zulu on the television series ''A Different World'' and ...
as Shazza Zulu (seasons 5 and 6, guest starring in episode 86) *
Marie-Alise Recasner Marie-Alise Recasner (born May 25, 1962, Hollywood, California) is an American soap opera actress, best known as Alice Jackson on '' Santa Barbara'' from 1986 to 1987. She also had a recurring role as Millie on the sitcom ''A Different World''. ...
as Millie (season 1) *
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as Matthew (Freddie's cousin/Kim's boyfriend; season 4) * Kim Wayans as Allison (season 1) * Dominic Hoffman as Ken Souje (Season 1), Julian Day (Whitley's boyfriend, 8 episodes) * Alisa Gyse Dickens as Kinu Owens (Dwayne's girlfriend; 9 episodes) * Jenifer Lewis as Dean Dorothy Dandridge Davenport (9 episodes) *
Diahann Carroll Diahann Carroll (; born Carol Diann Johnson; July 17, 1935 â€“ October 4, 2019) was an American actress, singer, model, and activist. She rose to prominence in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts, including ''Car ...
as Marion Gilbert (Whitley's mother; 7 episodes) *
Patti LaBelle Patricia Louise Holte (born May 24, 1944), known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American R&B singer, actress and businesswoman. LaBelle is referred to as the " Godmother of Soul". She began her career in the early 1960s as lead singe ...
as Adele Wayne (Dwayne's mother; 7 episodes) *
Roger Guenveur Smith Roger Guenveur Smith (born July 27, 1955) is an American actor, director, and writer best known for his collaborations with Spike Lee. Early life Smith was born on July 27, 1955 in Berkeley, California, the son of Helen Guenveur, a dentist, and ...
as Prof. Howard Randolph (season 4) * Rosalind Cash as Dean Hughes (4 episodes) * Ron O'Neal as Mercer Gilbert (Whitley's father; 4 episodes) * Phylicia Rashad as Clair Huxtable (4 episodes) * Jonell Green as Dashawn Curtis (4 episodes) * Bill Cosby as Cliff Huxtable (3 episodes) *
Keshia Knight Pulliam Keshia Knight Pulliam (born April 9, 1979) is an American actress. She began her career as a child actor, and landed her breakthrough role as Rudy Huxtable, on the NBC sitcom ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992), which earned her a nomination for O ...
as
Rudy Huxtable Rudith Lillian "Rudy" Huxtable is a fictional character who appears on the American sitcom ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992). Portrayed by actress Keshia Knight Pulliam, Rudy is the youngest child of Cliff and Clair Huxtable. First appearing al ...
(3 episodes) *
Robert Guillaume Robert Guillaume (born Robert Peter Williams; November 30, 1927 – October 24, 2017) was an American actor and singer, known for his role as Benson DuBois in the ABC television series ''Soap'' and its spin-off, ''Benson'', as well as for voici ...
as Dean Winston and Professor Murphy (history professor/Kim's medical professor; 3 episodes) * Harold Sylvester as Woodson Wayne (Dwayne's father; 3 episodes) * Malcolm-Jamal Warner as
Theodore Huxtable Theodore Aloysius "Theo" Huxtable is a fictional character who appears in the American sitcom ''The Cosby Show'', portrayed by actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Conception Theo Huxtable was based on Bill Cosby's only son Ennis Cosby. He also gave the ...
(2 episodes)


Guest stars

*
Vanessa Bell Calloway Vanessa Bell Calloway ( Bell; born March 20, 1957) is an American actress. Beginning her career as a dancer, Bell Calloway became known for her film roles as Princess Imani Izzi in the 1988 comedy ''Coming to America'', as well as for her roles ...
as Lily Connors (season 3, episode 18) & Jaleesa's sister (Danielle; season 4, episode 18) * Tisha Campbell as Josie Webb (2 episodes) *
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as Malik Velasquez (Whitley's mother's hired "boyfriend"; 2 episodes) *
Art Evans Arthur Evans (1851–1941) was an English archaeologist. Arthur Evans may also refer to: Politicians and activists * Arthur "Slim" Evans (1890–1944), Canadian trade unionist leader in Canada and the USA * Arthur Evans (physician) (1920–2009), ...
as Mr. Johnson (Ron's father; 2 episodes) * IMx as Whitley's students (2 episodes) * Richard Roundtree as Clinton Reese (Kim's father; Season 3 episodes 8 & 9) *
Halle Berry Halle Maria Berry (; born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress. She began her career as a model and entered several beauty contests, finishing as the first runner-up in the Miss USA pageant and coming in sixth in the Mis ...
as Jaclyn (Ron's girlfriend; season 4, episode 15) *
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as Mice 2 Men (singing group; season 5, episode 13) *
Dean Cain Dean George Cain ( Tanaka; born July 31, 1966) is an American actor. From 1993 to 1997, he played Clark Kent / Superman in the TV series '' Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman''. Cain was the host of ''Ripley's Believe It or Not!'' and ...
as Eddie (A&M University student; season 5, episode 14) *
Wayne Federman Wayne Federman (born June 22, 1959) is an Emmy Award winning American comedian, actor, author, writer, comedy historian, producer, and musician. He is noted for numerous stand-up comedy appearances in clubs, theaters, and on television; his book ...
as A&M Wolf (season 5, episode 14) * Ernie Sabella as Campus Security (season 5, episode 14) * En Vogue as Faith, Hope, Charity, and Henrietta (Mr. Gaines' grandnieces; season 6, episode 16) * Whoopi Goldberg as Dr. Jordan (professor; season 4, episode 24) *
David Alan Grier David Alan Grier (born June 30, 1956) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his work as Bernard on '' Damon'' (1998), as David Bellows on ''Life with Bonnie'' (2002–2004), as Joe Carmichael on ''The Carmichael Show'' (2015â ...
as Professor Byron Walcott (season 1, episode 9) * James Avery as bowler (season 3, episode 4) * Alfonso Ribeiro as Zach Duncan (prospective freshman; season 3, episode 19) * Heavy D as himself (season 3, episode 6) *
Lena Horne Lena Mary Calhoun Horne (June 30, 1917 – May 9, 2010) was an American dancer, actress, singer, and civil rights activist. Horne's career spanned more than seventy years, appearing in film, television, and theatre. Horne joined the chorus of th ...
as herself (season 6, episode 25) *
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as himself (season 2, episode 21) *
Trina McGee Trina Colette McGee (formerly known as Trina McGee-Davis) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Angela Moore on the ABC-TV sitcom ''Boy Meets World''. Early life Born and raised in the Bronx, New York, McGee is of Haitian de ...
as Gennifer (season 5, episode 18) * Khandi Alexander as Theressa Stone (season 2, episode 21) * Gladys Knight as herself (season 2, episode 5) * Kris Kross as Dwayne's juvenile mentees (season 6, episode 11) * Tupac Shakur as Piccolo (season 6, episode 23) * Obba Babatundé as Frank (season 3, episode 22) *
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as Zelmer Collier (season 4, episode 14) * Billy Dee Williams as Langston Paige (landlord; season 6, episode 23) * Thomas Mikal Ford as Lamar Vinson (Jaleesa's ex-husband, season 2, episode 17) * Raven-Symoné as
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(Denise's step-daughter, season 3, episode 5) *
Joseph C. Phillips Joseph Connor Phillips (born January 17, 1962) is an American actor, writer, and conservative Christian commentator. He is best known for his role as Martin Kendall on the long-running NBC sitcom ''The Cosby Show'', and as Justus Ward on the s ...
as Lt. Martin Kendall (Denise's husband, season 3 episode 5)


Episodes


Connections to ''The Cosby Show''

As a show developed by Bill Cosby for a character from ''The Cosby Show'', ''A Different World'' had many connections to its parent program, even before the latter program was created. The third season finale of ''The Cosby Show'', entitled "Hillman", was essentially a pilot episode for the new show. The theme song was co-written by Stu Gardner, Bill Cosby, and Dawnn Lewis – who was also a cast member. In the online interviews related to the 2006 "Hillman College Reunion", Lewis revealed that her being approached to write the song and to audition were two separate events that occurred within a short time of each other, such that she thought it was a
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by her friends. The spin-off program featured many appearances by characters from the parent program, especially in the initial season, in which Denise's father Cliff Huxtable ( Bill Cosby), mother Clair Huxtable ( Phylicia Rashad), younger sisters
Vanessa Huxtable ''The Cosby Show'' is an American television sitcom starring Bill Cosby, which aired for eight seasons on NBC from 1984 until 1992. The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an upper middle-class African-American family living in Brooklyn, New Yo ...
( Tempestt Bledsoe) and
Rudy Huxtable Rudith Lillian "Rudy" Huxtable is a fictional character who appears on the American sitcom ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992). Portrayed by actress Keshia Knight Pulliam, Rudy is the youngest child of Cliff and Clair Huxtable. First appearing al ...
(
Keshia Knight-Pulliam Keshia Knight Pulliam (born April 9, 1979) is an American actress. She began her career as a child actor, and landed her breakthrough role as Rudy Huxtable, on the NBC sitcom ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992), which earned her a nomination for O ...
), brother
Theodore Huxtable Theodore Aloysius "Theo" Huxtable is a fictional character who appears in the American sitcom ''The Cosby Show'', portrayed by actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Conception Theo Huxtable was based on Bill Cosby's only son Ennis Cosby. He also gave the ...
( Malcolm-Jamal Warner), and grandfather
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( Earle Hyman) all appeared on the show, either at Hillman or at the other end of a phone call. Denise's departure from Hillman after Season 1 did not stop her mother from reappearing on the show. Three of Phylicia Rashad's four appearances as Hillman alumna Clair Huxtable took place after season one, and in one of these, she brought her younger daughter Vanessa to tour the college. Sondra (played by Sabrina Le Beauf in the parent series) was the only Huxtable child not to appear on the show. Martin (
Joseph C. Phillips Joseph Connor Phillips (born January 17, 1962) is an American actor, writer, and conservative Christian commentator. He is best known for his role as Martin Kendall on the long-running NBC sitcom ''The Cosby Show'', and as Justus Ward on the s ...
) and Olivia ( Raven-Symoné) appear in season 3 episode "Forever Hold Your Peace", along with Phylicia Rashad and Lisa Bonet. Elvin (
Geoffrey Owens Geoffrey Louis Owens (born March 18, 1961) is an American actor known for his role as Elvin Tibideaux on ''The Cosby Show'' (1985–1992). He is the son of United States Congressman Major Owens. Early life and education Owens was born in Brookl ...
) and Pam ( Erika Alexander) also never appeared on the show. Producer/director Debbie Allen is the real-life sister of Phylicia Rashad. Allen made one guest appearance on ''The Cosby Show'', playing an aggressive aerobics instructor who helps Clair slim down for a special occasion. Allen appeared in later seasons in a recurring role as Whitley's psychiatrist. Dwayne and Whitley also visited the Huxtable home in an episode featuring the revelation that Denise had married and would not return to Hillman. A young Kadeem Hardison appeared on ''The Cosby Show'' as one of Theo Huxtable's friends in the first-season episode "A Shirt Story", though not playing Dwayne. Sinbad also appeared on ''The Cosby Show'' as a car salesman in third-season episode "Say Hello to a Good Buy". A Hillman alumna by the name of "Louise Sujay" was mentioned on both ''Cosby'' and ''A Different World'' by Clair Huxtable, Whitley Gilbert and her mother Marion. Like Lisa Bonet, Karen Malina White brought her '' The Cosby Show'' character to Hillman. Charmaine was the best friend of Claire Huxtable's cousin
Pam Tucker ''The Cosby Show'' is an American television sitcom starring Bill Cosby, which aired for eight seasons on NBC from 1984 until 1992. The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an upper middle-class African-American family living in Brooklyn, New Yo ...
. White's ''Cosby Show'' costar Allen Payne turned down an offer to bring his role as Charmaine's boyfriend Lance Rodman to ''A Different World'' as a regular during Season 6, preferring instead to pursue a movie career; he and Jada Pinkett Smith starred in the 1994 film '' Jason's Lyric'', which is considered to be a milestone in both their careers. Payne appeared in one episode during season five in which Charmaine visits Hillman as a prospective student, bringing Lance along to see if he can gain admission as well. When Charmaine arrives at Hillman, she and Lance are maintaining a long-distance relationship and he is mentioned in multiple episodes. Lance and Charmaine later break up over the phone. Years later, Tempestt Bledsoe (who played Vanessa on ''Cosby'') and Darryl M. Bell (who played Ron on ''A Different World'') became a real-life couple and co-starred on the 2009 Fox Reality Channel series ''
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''.


Hillman College

Hillman College is a fictional historically black college, founded in 1881 and located in the commonwealth of Virginia. The exact locality of the school is never revealed, but several geographic references are made which allude to the campus either being located somewhere in the
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area or in the Roanoke Metropolitan Area. The school's motto is ''Deus Nondum Te Confecit'', which literally translates from Latin to: ''God has not yet finished you''. The school colors are maroon and white. Visual shots of the Hillman campus that were used in the series were actually filmed at two real-life Black colleges,
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and Spelman College, both in Atlanta, Georgia. The first references to Hillman on ''The Cosby Show'' were made during season one, when it is mentioned as the place where Cliff Huxtable and Clair Hanks went to school while they were engaged. Cliff's father Russell is also a Hillman alumnus. The school made its first on-screen appearance in the third-season finale of ''The Cosby Show'', titled "Hillman", when Cliff and Clair and their family attend a Hillman commencement ceremony which also honored a retiring professor. Monica Calhoun, who appeared as a guest star on season six episode "Homey Don't You Know Me" co-starred with Patrick Y. Malone (Terrell) on Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit and with Bumper Robinson (Dorian) in the miniseries The Jacksons An American Dream. Other notable connections: Glynn Turman (Colonel Bradford Taylor) was once married to Aretha Franklin (who sang the theme from seasons 2-5) from 1978 to 1984.


Home media

Urban Works released Season 1 of ''A Different World'' on DVD in Region 1 on November 8, 2005. Several release dates for a Season 2 DVD were announced (May 2006, July 2006, and September 2006), but the DVD was never released. Urban Works was acquired by First Look Studios in early 2006. The distribution rights for the series have since reverted to the production company,
Carsey-Werner Productions The Carsey-Werner Company (previously known as Carsey-Werner Productions and Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions, before that, Carsey Productions and also known as Carsey-Werner Television) is an independent production company founded in 1981 by ...
. FilmRise has currently made the series available on streaming services, especially Amazon Prime.


Reception


Ratings

Critics say that ''A Different World'' benefited from airing between '' The Cosby Show'' and ''
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'' on Thursday night. The show consistently ranked first or second among African American viewers during most of its run.


Media reaction

'' The Hollywood Reporter'' is quoted as stating that when Debbie Allen became the producer (and usually director) of ''A Different World'' after the first season, she transformed it "from a bland ''Cosby'' spin-off into a lively, socially responsible, ensemble situation comedy." The Museum of Broadcast Communications states that Debbie Allen:
a graduate of historically black Howard University – drew from her college experiences in an effort to accurately reflect in the show the social and political life on black campuses. Moreover, Allen instituted a yearly spring trip to Atlanta where series writers visited three of the nation's leading black colleges,
Clark Atlanta Clark Atlanta University (CAU or Clark Atlanta) is a private, Methodist, historically black research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Clark Atlanta is the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the Southern United States. Founde ...
, Morehouse and Spelman. During these visits, ideas for several of the episodes emerged from meetings with students and faculty.


Impact on African-American culture

Because of Debbie Allen's influence as the producer (and usually director) of ''A Different World'' after the first season, African-American youth who watched the show often cite it as a defining reason why many of them decided to attend a historically Black college or university.


Hillman College Reunion

In August 2006,
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aired a week-long marathon showing episodes of ''A Different World''.
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, Dawnn Lewis, Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison,
Darryl M. Bell Darryl M. Bell (sometimes credited as Daryl Bell; born May 10, 1963) is an American actor best known for his role as Big Brother X-Ray Vision in the 1988 Spike Lee film ''School Daze'' and as Ron Johnson Jr. on the NBC sitcom ''A Different World'' ...
,
Cree Summer Cree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969) is a American-Canadian actress and singer. She has worked extensively in animation, voicing long-running characters such as Susie Carmichael in ''Rugrats'' and Elmyra Duff in ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' and r ...
, and Sinbad reunited for short vignettes that provided a glimpse of the current state of their characters. Nick at Nite's "Hillman College Reunion" website added details beyond those shown on television.


Sequel

On August 23 and 24, 2012, Debbie Allen, the former chief creative force of ''A Different World'' from 1988 to 1993, wrote on Twitter that she wanted to reboot the series. Over a million people on Facebook, Twitter and blogs reacted to the tweet and approve the potential reboot. The original cast reunited early 2024 on '' Today'' and '' The View'' to celebrate ''A Different World''s ongoing impact and legacy. In February, they kicked off a 10-city tour stopping at many HBCUs to encourage student enrollment. On August 7, 2024, it was announced that a sequel to the series was in the works at Netflix. It would focus on characters Whitley & Dwayne's daughter that attends Hillman College. It will be a single-cam, half-hour comedy series from writer/executive producer
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, who has worked on '' Bel-Air'' and '' Grey's Anatomy'', and executive producers
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, Mandy Summers, Tom Werner, Gina Prince-Bythewood and Reggie Bythewood.


See also

* Historically black colleges and universities * List of highest-rated television pilots On September 24, 1987, the pilot episode of ''A Different World'' became the highest-rated television pilot in history.


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links


Carsey Werner - ''A Different World''


at the Museum of Broadcast Communications
Official Bill Cosby website
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