
EXCLUSIVE: Fox is bringing back its groundbreaking 1990s sketch comedy series In Living Color with the series’ creator and star, Keenen Ivory Wayans, on board as host and executive producer. Fox has ordered two In Living Color half-hour specials to air as part of the network’s 25th anniversary celebration in midseason with a series option behind them, meaning that in success, the reboot will join Fox’s schedule as a regular series next season. I hear it was Wayans’ idea to revive the popular sketch comedy series with a new cast. The new In Living Color will be produced by his production company Ivory Way Prods. in association with 20th Century Fox TV’s Fox 21.
Like the remake, the original In Living Color, which was produced by Ivory Way Prods and 20th TV, also launched in midseason, premiering on April 15, 1990. It broke stereotypes by employing a cast of mostly black comedians and introducing hip-hop and dancing to mainstream television. The show helped launch the careers of a slew of comedy actors — its cast included Wayans; his siblings Damon, Shawn, Kim and later Marlon; as well as Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx and David Alan Grier — and of course Jennifer Lopez as one of the Fly Girls. It spawned such iconic characters as “Men on Film,” starring flamboyant film critics Blaine Edwards (Damon Wayans) and Antoine Merriweather (Grier); Homey D. Clown (Damon Wayans), a dour urban kiddie entertainer whose catchphrase was “Homey don’t play that!”; streetwise scam artists “The Home Boys” (Keenen Ivory and Damon Wayans); and Fire Marshall Bill (Jim Carrey), a disfigured safety expert.
In Living Color gave its actors freedom to improvise and it skewered everyone, particularly black America. In probably the most successful programming stunt opposite the Super Bowl ever, a special live edition of In Living Color drew some 25 million viewers during the halftime of the 1992 Super Bowl on CBS. But the show’s fearlessness when it comes to the targets of its jokes and the unapologetic political incorrectness of its skits often ran afoul with Fox’s censors. The frequent clashes contributed to Wayans’ departure from the show after the third season though he remained an executive producer. In Living Color ended its run in May 1994 after five seasons.
Fox has long been looking to launch a successful new sketch comedy series. Last season, it tried with In The Flow With Affion Crockett, executive produced by In Living Color alum Foxx, which was originally slated for midseason but ultimately aired in the summer to low ratings. Keenen Ivory Wayans, repped by UTA, has been focused on features for the past 15 years, directing, writing and producing the successful Scary Movie franchise as well as White Chicks and Little Man, on which he worked with his brothers. At Fox 21, In Living Color joins series Homeland, Breakout Kings and Sons Of Anarchy.
TV Editor Nellie Andreeva - tip her here.






This is the best news I’ve heard in many TV seasons, Homey’s back, men of film, the fly girls, BRAVO FOX,BRAVO.
I loved this show and would love to see it come back the way it was. I hope it doesn’t change, because it was awesome!
YES!!! I can’t wait til Miss Bonita GOES OFF!!!
I used to love this show, but I betcha they won’t be making fun of either Obama or Oprah. Guaranteed. I also think they will fall prey to politically correct bullying of all kinds.
Angie,
Did you actually watch the show or were you too busy drooling over Johnny Depp on 21 Jump Street? The Wayans built their career from making fun of rich and successful black people. They did a whole skit on Whitney Houston (when she was big), Clarence Thomas, and others.
“let me show ya sumthin” I cant wait! I hope the old cast atleast makes a cameo! But im sure its gonna be great because kenan will except nothing less, why u ask..because “homie dont play dat” !! MESSAGE!
Fire Marshall Bill and Homey the clown were hilarious!!!! I still watch old vhs tapes of that show that I recorded way back when. That show always made me laugh!!!
Heck,I’m still watching reruns that are on…don’t remember what channel but they’re still out there! Was just watching it the other day with my kids.
I wrote a song about it. Wanna hear it? Hear it go. Welcome back! One of the funniest shows ever. Wanda, we missed you!
I can’t imagine it will bring back the groundbreaking insanity of the original, but I’m keen to see where they take it. To all the haters: yes, it’s an “SNL ripoff” inasmuch as it’s a sketch comedy show, but cutting edge in that they did things on TV that no one had dared do… ever… notwithstanding the Eddie Murphy years on, um, SNL. In any case, there’s no way HandyMan would be invited back.
“A thank you, thank you very much…”
Any chance Dave Chappelle becomes a part of the cast or writers?
Yes, please!
And it betta be funny. Go hard or don’t bother.
Hopefully we will also see re-runs with Aunt Jemima..
Doubt they’ll bring back “James Carrey” and his Fire Marshall Bill,lol….
Oh Lord. Please no. It was gone for a reason. It wasn’t funny anymore. Oh well, at least it’s not being turned into a movie like all the other popular tv shows of the past.
Gotta hand it to those Hollywood types, always thinking. Always coming up with new ideas. Pretty soon they’re going to run out of old shows and movies to remake. Then the pop “musicians” will run out of old hit songs to re-spin. Then what????
“Pop Will Eat Itself” and it won’t break my heart at all.
It would be nice to see some good sketch comedy shows. Especially seeing as how it’s virtually gone from the airwaves. As long as they try to ‘push the envelope’ every sketch they have a chance of being funny. Just once in a while.
‘Hey, Mon, time to go to work!’
Watched the premiere of Beavis and Butthead last night. THAT is how you bring something back. It was just like it had never left. Only real difference was the addition of skewering MTV shows in addition to videos, and some new subject material.
As for ILC, it’ll be interesting to see how the new cast comes together. Granted, the occasional cameo would be nice, but what made the show was the writing AND the people to pull it off.
What would really make it great would be integrating some of the elements from Don’t Be A Menace…, I’m Gonna Git You Sucka, and other Wayans films.
Don’t forget about Veracosa!!!!
GREAT NEWS!!!1!
Yeah baby
Homey don’t play that
As Blaine and ‘Toine would say “Two Snaps Up”!!!! Homie DO Play Dat! lol
As Blaine and ‘Toine would say “Two Snaps Up”!!!! Homie DO Play Dat! lol
Hey Mon! Great job, job, job, job!!!
Whaaaa? Only 4 jobs!? You lazy t’ing, you!
ILC was okay, they had some funny stuff. I remember it as kind of like a more tame SNL or Mad TV.
IMO, the best, most underrated show of the 90′s was Northern Exposure. I’d love to see that show come back with at least some of the original writers. Some of the original cast would also be a real treat for all those who were big fans of the show.
I always thought Wayans was a comedic genius. I watch the reruns and still laugh my rear off. Can’t wait!
Please don’t let Shawn be on it, Keenan. He can’t act. He was wooden in White Chicks.
well, if FOX really is having a big anniversary year they better also bring back Tracey Ullman, Get A Life, and Herman’s Head.