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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Fresh Prince Bel Aire logo.svg
Genre Sitcom
Created by
  • Andy Borowitz
  • Susan Borowitz
Developed by
  • Will Smith
  • Jeff Pollack
Starring
  • Volition Smith
  • James Avery
  • Janet Hubert-Whitten
  • Alfonso Ribeiro
  • Karyn Parsons
  • Tatyana Ali
  • Joseph Marcell
  • Daphne Maxwell Reid
  • Ross Bagley
Theme music composer The Fresh Prince in association with A Touch of Jazz, Inc.
Opening theme "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" performed by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
Ending theme "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" (instrumental)
Composer
  • Quincy Jones 3
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 148 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Quincy Jones
  • David Salzman
  • Andy Borowitz
  • Susan Borowitz
  • Kevin Wendle (season ane)
  • Jeff Pollack
  • Benny Medina
  • Winifred Hervey (seasons 2–iii)
  • Gary H. Miller (seasons iv–5)
  • Cheryl Gard (season 5)
  • Will Smith (season 6)
Producers
  • Werner Walian
  • Lisa Rosenthal
  • Joel Madison
  • Leilani Downer
  • Joanne Curley-Kerner
  • Joel Markowitz
Production locations
  • Hollywood Center Studios, Hollywood (1990–1991)
  • Sunset Gower Studios, Hollywood (1991–1993)
  • NBC Studios, Burbank (1993–1996)
Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera
Running time 22 minutes
Production companies
  • The Stuffed Canis familiaris Company
  • Quincy Jones Entertainment (1990–1993, seasons i–3)
  • Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment (1993–1996, seasons 4–6)
  • NBC Productions
  • Warner Horizon Unscripted Television (Reunion special)
Benefactor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
HBO Max (reunion special)
Release
Original network NBC
Film format NTSC
Original release September 10, 1990 (1990-09-10) –
May xx, 1996 (1996-05-twenty)

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is an American television sitcom created by Andy and Susan Borowitz for NBC. It aired from September 10, 1990, to May xx, 1996. The series stars Volition Smith every bit a fictionalized version of himself, a street-smart teenager born and raised in West Philadelphia who is sent to move in with his wealthy uncle and aunt in Bel-Air, where his lifestyle ofttimes clashes with that of his upper-class relatives.

Known as Smith's star vehicle into television receiver and later his film career, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was a meridian hitting for NBC, running for 148 episodes over six seasons.[one] [2] A reunion special/retrospective reuniting the original cast debuted on HBO Max in November 2020.[3] [4] A more dramatic reimagining of the series, titled Bel-Air and based on the fan film of the same proper noun, was given a two-season guild for Peacock and released on February xiii, 2022.[5]

Summary [edit]

The theme vocal and opening sequence fix the premise of the testify. Will Smith is a street-smart African-American teenager, "born and raised" in Due west Philadelphia. While playing street basketball, Will accidentally hits a grouping of gang members with the ball, causing a confrontation that frightens his female parent, who sends him to live with his wealthy aunt and uncle in the opulent neighborhood of Bel Air, Los Angeles.

Will's working form background ends upward ambivalent in various humorous ways with the upper class globe of the Banks family – Will's stern uncle Phil and tough but fair aunt Vivian and their children, Will'south cousins: spoiled Hilary, pompous Carlton, impressionable Ashley and baby Nicky (introduced in season 3), as well every bit their sarcastic butler Geoffrey.

Cast and characters [edit]

= Main cast (credited)
= Recurring cast (4+)

Main [edit]

  1. ^ Diverse actors portrayed Nicky Banks throughout Seasons 3 and 4.

Recurring [edit]

  1. ^ A different unidentified actress portrayed Volition'southward mother in the opening title sequence.

Glory guest stars [edit]

The testify is notable for having a heavy glory guest presence with more forty celebrities guest starring throughout the series. Seasons i and vi had the highest celebrity participation with over ten celebrity guest stars each.[6]

Episodes [edit]

Development [edit]

In 1990, music managing director Benny Medina, along with his business partner, real manor mogul Jeff Pollack, decided to marketplace a TV story based on Medina'southward life. Medina had grown up poor in East Los Angeles but his life inverse when he befriended a rich white teenager, whose family lived in Beverly Hills and allowed Medina to live with them. Medina decided to use this part of his life every bit the chief focus of the show. Still, given that by then a black character living with a white family was a concept that had been washed multiple times on TV, Medina decided to alter the rich white family to a rich blackness family. "That way nosotros could explore black-on-blackness prejudice as well as black class differences", Medina said in an interview for Ebony mag.[28]

Medina pitched the idea to Quincy Jones, who had just signed a TV bargain with Time-Warner. Jones was impressed past the idea and arranged a coming together with NBC chief Brandon Tartikoff. Will Smith was well known at the time every bit 1-half of the hip-hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, which had put him on the mainstream radar, just he had come into debt after declining to pay taxes. At the suggestion of his then-girlfriend, Smith went to a taping of The Arsenio Hall Show where he met Medina by take a chance. Medina pitched the idea to Smith, but Smith was reluctant, having never acted before. Medina invited Smith to meet Jones at a party that Jones was throwing at his house in December 1989. There, Jones handed Smith a script for a failed Morris Day airplane pilot that he had produced and challenged Smith to audition for Tartikoff on the spot. Smith did so, and the first contract for the show was drawn up that dark in a limo outside. Three months later, the airplane pilot was shot.[29]

Andy Borowitz and his wife, Susan, are credited every bit the serial' creators. Andy Borowitz, who was on a contract with NBC, was selected by Tartikoff to write the pilot. He based Will's cousins on Quincy Jones'southward daughters, and named Carlton after his friend Carlton Cuse. In 2015, he remarked that "It was written and taped in about 3 weeks, start to terminate, and somehow it worked. It was just an explosion of really good luck."[30]

The pilot episode began taping on May 1, 1990.[31] Flavour ane showtime aired in September 1990, and ended in May 1991. The series finale was taped on Th, March 21, 1996,[32] [33] and aired on Monday, May twenty, 1996.

The theme song "Yo Home to Bel Air" was written and performed by Smith nether his stage name, The Fresh Prince. The music was composed by Quincy Jones, who is credited with Smith at the end of each episode. The music frequently used to span scenes together during the show is based on a similar chord structure.

Crossovers and other appearances [edit]

During the fall 1991–1992 season, NBC gained two hitting television shows to anchor their Monday dark lineup (Blossom aired immediately subsequently The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air). To proceeds popularity between the two shows, Volition Smith appeared in the Blossom episode "I'm with the Band" as himself nether his rap phase proper noun, The Fresh Prince. That aforementioned flavor, Karyn Parsons appeared in the Bloom episode "Wake Up Little Suzy" as Hilary Banks. Parsons also appeared in the Patti LaBelle sitcom Out All Night as Hilary.

In the House and Fresh Prince were both executive-produced by Winifred Hervey, David Salzman, and Quincy Jones. During the 2d season's first episode, Alfonso Ribeiro and Tatyana Ali appeared equally their Fresh Prince characters (Carlton and Ashley Banks) in the crossover episode "Dog Catchers". Later that flavor, James Avery (Phillip Banks) appeared equally a mediator in the episode "Love on a One-Way Street".

Post-obit Fresh Prince'due south decision, Ribeiro joined the primary cast of In the House from its third flavor as Dr. Maxwell Stanton. In the Season 4 episode "My Pest Friend's Wedding", Avery and Daphne Maxwell Reid (the second Vivian Banks) guest starred as Stanton's parents. Joseph Marcell, Geoffrey Butler on Fresh Prince, appeared as an officiating minister in the same episode.

Syndication [edit]

The series was produced by NBC Productions in association with the Blimp Dog Company and Quincy Jones Entertainment (later Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment in 1993). Afterward the show was released to syndication in 1994, the serial was distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution, with NBCUniversal owning the series copyright through NBC Productions' successor-in-involvement, Universal Television.[34] [35] [36] [37]

Currently, reruns of the series are however aired around the globe on ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks' MTV2, BET and VH1, having previously been aired on its MTV, Nick at Nite, TeenNick, CMT, and Centric channels. Other past carriers include WGN America, TBS, TNT, Walt Disney Idiot box's Disney XD, ABC Family unit and ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks' Paramount Network.

The series attained huge popularity in the United Kingdom, where it aired on BBC Two betwixt 1991 and 1996 with reruns airing on the network betwixt 1996 and 2004, and was shown aslope The Simpsons and was afterward repeated on Problem, Bravo, Aqueduct One, Living, Sky Living Loves, Viva, MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Fundamental, Comedy Fundamental Extra and 5Star. In the United Kingdom, all seasons became available on BBC iPlayer from 1 January 2021, and also currently airs on Sky Comedy and Sky Showcase.

Information technology also aired on Omni Telly YTV Yeah Goggle box and CBC in Canada.

In Italy, the series aired under the proper noun Willy, il principe di Bel-Air (Willy, the Prince of Bel-Air) on Italia 1 from September 20, 1993 until December 3, 1996.

The series became bachelor to stream on HBO Max on May 27, 2020. Information technology streams in Canada on Require.

Home media [edit]

Warner Home Video has released the consummate series, seasons i to 6, on DVD in Region 1.[38] Seasons one to 4 have been released in Regions two and iv. Seasons 5 to half dozen have been released in Region 2 in Germany, and in the complete series boxset in the United kingdom.

Awards and nominations [edit]

Cultural impact and legacy [edit]

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's success is considered to exist a watershed moment for hip-hop and Blackness television set,[51] [52] with many publications referring to information technology as one of the "Greatest Sitcoms of All Time".[53] [54] Professor Andrew Horton stated, "Smith's genre of comedy, popularized on the sitcom Fresh Prince of Bel-Air translated well into commercial box-function appeal. The Fresh Prince watered down and capitalized upon the then growing popularity of Hip Hop and near predictable its dominance on the American scene".[55]

Author Willie Tolliver noted, "What The Fresh Prince did accomplish was to put Smith and his character Will into an environment of affluence and possibility, thus changing the terms of his own Black identity. This social and cultural mobility is central to Smith's racial significance, and this volition become evident again and once more; he moves the epitome of the Black male person into unaccustomed spaces just as Smith himself was in the process of conquering Hollywood."[56]

Reboot series [edit]

On Baronial 13, 2015, information technology was reported that a reboot of the show was in development by Overbrook Entertainment, with Will Smith serving equally a producer.[57] [58] In August 2016, during a promotional interview with the Eastward! television network for his then upcoming film Suicide Team, Smith denied that a reboot was in development, saying that it would happen "...pretty close to when Hell freezes over".[59]

In 2019, a mock trailer titled Bel-Air was uploaded on YouTube, written and directed by Morgan Cooper, for a darker, more than dramatic re-imagining of the sitcom.[60] [61] Will Smith subsequently heavily praised the fan film, commenting that "Morgan did a ridiculous trailer for Bel-Air. Brilliant thought, the dramatic version of The Fresh Prince for the adjacent generation", expressing interest in expanding the idea beyond the short flick into a full Bel-Air reboot series.[62] [63]

In August 2020, it was announced that Will Smith and Morgan Cooper would exist developing a reboot of the series based on Cooper's Bel-Air. The serial had reportedly been in the works for over a year since Cooper posted his Bel-Air trailer on YouTube, with Netflix, Peacock, and HBO Max all currently bidding for the series.[64] On September 8, 2020, Peacock gave Bel-Air a 2-season order, with the serial produced and copyrighted to Universal Tv set[65] [66] In September 2021, the total cast was announced with newcomer Jabari Banks bandage every bit Will Smith, Adrian Holmes as Philip Banks, Cassandra Freeman every bit Vivian Banks, Olly Sholotan as Carlton Banks, Coco Jones as Hilary Banks, Akira Akbar as Ashley Banks, Jimmy Akingbola as Geoffrey, Jordan L. Jones as Jazz and Simone Joy Jones as Lisa.[67]

Reunion [edit]

Much of the cast most reunited over a video call in an episode of Smith'due south Snapchat reality series Will From Domicile that premiered in April 2020.[68] A reunion of the surviving original cast, The Fresh Prince Reunion, aired on HBO Max in Nov 2020. Among other reminisces, Janet Hubert appeared, also appearing around this time in a joint radio interview with Smith where the two reconcile.[69] [70] More information and context were offered regarding the state of affairs betwixt Smith and Hubert and her exit when the ii met for their conversation. Hubert discussed the turmoil in her personal life, her abusive marriage, and that she had not actually been fired by the bear witness. She was offered what she described as a "bad bargain" to render for the fourth season and she turned it downward. Smith talked about how grappling with his rapidly increasing fame at such a young age led him to make decisions during that time that he now regrets and wishes he had made differently.[71] The reunion show also features a tribute to James Avery, who died in 2013, that was shown to the surviving cast. The tribute brought the unabridged bandage to tears.[72]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Tied with Hangin' with Mr. Cooper and The Jackie Thomas Show
  2. ^ Tied with Dave's Earth

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External links [edit]

  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air at epguides.com
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air at IMDb

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