Bill Cosby
17 titles
Filmography
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The Cosby Show
On the program, Cosby played Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable, who along with his wife Claire, an attorney, struggled to balance the challenges of their successful careers with the demands of their five children.

Hickey & Boggs
(1972)Hired to find a missing girl, two private eyes stumble upon something far bigger as they chase down a gang of crooks and a stash of stolen money.

To All My Friends on Shore
(1972)Pushing against a society structured to keep Black men poor, an airport skycap saves enough for a house only for his son to receive a fatal diagnosis.
Cutting Edge Comedians of the '60s & '70s
(2007)In the late 1950s, a fresh style of stand-up comedy emerged tackling previously taboo subjects as sex, religion, politics, and drugs. Here are those comedians who took the big risks years ago and paved the way for today's crop of maverick comics.

Ghost Dad
(1990)Sidney Poitier directs Bill Cosby in this heartwarming comedy about a father of three whose spirit leaves his body to return to his house, be with his children, and plan for their futures.

The Pact
(2006)The Pact is the story of three African-American men from the inner-city who overcame poverty, criminal records, and crack-addicted parents to become doctors and are now fighting to inspire the next generation to reclaim their dreams.

Leonard Part 6
(1987)A secret agent-turned-restaurateur gets pulled out of retirement to save the world from an evil genius who is turning animals into killing machines.

Let's Do It Again
(1975)When an Atlanta milkman (Poitier) and his fast-talking factory worker friend (Cosby) want to take the wives on a long-planned vacation to New Orleans and need to find the cash to build a new meeting house for their fraternal lodge, they devise a long-shot scheme to hypnotize a scrawny, losing prizefighter (Jimmy Walker) into believing he is--and then becoming--a champion in this hilarious seque...

Uptown Saturday Night
(1974)Sidney Poitier ("Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," "Sneakers") directs and stars with the legendary Bill Cosby and Richard Pryor and an all-star cast in this hilariously broad comedy about two pals who try to retrieve a stolen winning lottery ticket, and become involved with an underworld kingpin. Spawned two hit sequels: "Let's Do it Again" and "A Piece of the Action."

The Devil and Max Devlin
(1981)When a frequent sinner named Max Devlin dies, he goes to hell.

The Don Knotts Show
Revisit memorable moments of classic comedy as former Andy Griffith Show co-star Don Knotts hosts and performs on television variety programs.

Lightning in a Bottle
(2004)This one-time-only concert at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall brought together some of the greatest performers in the history of blues music.

We Need to Talk About Cosby
Writer/director W. Kamau Bell's exploration of Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to alleged sexual predator. Comedians, journalists and Cosby survivors have a candid, first of its kind conversation about the man, his career and his crimes.

Jack
(1996)Comedy favorite Robin Williams lights up the screen in JACK, the acclaimed hit that had critics and audiences cheering! Williams stars as a mischievous 10-year-old who acts like any other boy his age, except he's in a grown-up's body. It's nonstop laughs as Jack embarks on the greatest adventure of his young life ... the fifth grade.

The Harlem Globetrotters: The Team That Changed the World
(2005)The feature program chronicles the Globetrotters' legendary upset of the World Champion Minneapolis Lakers in 1948, as well as the team's historic trip to Berlin in 1951.

Keep On Keepin' On
(2014)At 89, jazz legend and trumpeter Clark Terry takes a young, blind, stage-shy piano prodigy under his wing and prepares him for an elite competition.

Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley
(2013)Whoopi Goldberg pays tribute to the pioneering African American comedienne Jackie "Moms" Mabley in this special.