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24 Episodes 1994 - 1995
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 10, 1994
Aaron Hall sings "When You Need Me" and "I Miss You." Steve Harvey talks with actress Lynn Whitfield. In a repeat performance from 1990, Mariah Carey sings "Vision of Love."
Episode 2
Sat, Sep 17, 1994
Take 6 sing "Biggest Part of Me" and "All I Need (Is A Chance)." Richard Vos and Lewis Dix are the guest comedians. In a performance from 1988, Vanessa Williams sings "Dreamin'."
Episode 3
Sat, Sep 24, 1994
Arrested Development perform "Ease My Mind" and "United Front." In a segment from 1988, Sinbad does a comedy monologue.
Episode 4
Sat, Oct 1, 1994
C+C Music Factory perform "Do You Want to Get Funky" and "I Found Love." Gerald Kelly is the guest comedian. In a segment from 1987, Michael Bolton performs "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay."
Episode 5
Sat, Oct 8, 1994
BeBe and CeCe Winans sing "Right Away" and "If Anything Ever Happened to You." Sound effects comic Michael Winslow presents a stand-up routine. Steve Harvey talks with actor Keith David. From 1988, Martin Lawrence does a comedy monologue.
Episode 6
Sat, Oct 15, 1994
El Debarge performs "Where You Are" and "Slide." Sheryl Underwood is this week's guest comedian. From 1988, Paula Abdul sings "Straight Up."
Episode 7
Sat, Oct 22, 1994
Phoebe Snow sings "At Last." Mike B is this week's comedian. Steve Harvey interviews actor Yaphet Kotto. In a performance from 1987, Stephanie Mills sings "I Feel Good All Over."
Episode 8
Sat, Oct 29, 1994
Jamie Foxx sings "Experiment" and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down." Steve Harvey talks with radio personality Tom Joyner and "Family Matters" actor Reginald Vel Johnson. In a segment from 1988, Kim Coles does a stand-up comedy act.
Episode 9
Sat, Nov 5, 1994
Jade sing "5-4-3-2 (Yo' Time Is Up)" and "If the Mood is Right." Steve Harvey talks with actor Geoffrey Holder. From 1987, Natalie Cole, assisted by a film of her late father, sings a "Too Young" duet with Nat King Cole.
Episode 10
Sat, Nov 12, 1994
Brian McKnight and Ill Al Skratch perform "I'll Take Her." Brian McKnight, playing piano, sings "One Last Cry." Mo'Nique does a comedy monologue. In a performance from 1991, Boyz II Men sing "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye."
Episode 11
Sat, Nov 19, 1994
Blackstreet featuring Teddy Riley sing "Booti Call" and "Before I Let You Go." Flex is the guest comedian. In a segment from 1990, Queen Latifah performs "Come Into My House."
Episode 12
Sat, Nov 26, 1994
Men at Large perform "Let's Talk About It" and "I'm in a Freaky Mood." Steve Harvey interviews talk-show host Rolonda Watts. In a performance from 1990, En Vogue sing "Hold On."
Episode 13
Sat, Feb 4, 1995
Changing Faces sing "Foolin' Around" and "Keep It Right There." In a performance from 1988, Keith Sweat sings "I Want Her."
Episode 14
Sat, Feb 11, 1995
Brand Nubian performs "Word is Bond" and "Hold On." Robin Montague is the guest comedian. In a segment from 1991, Robert Klein does a stand-up comedy act.
Episode 15
Sat, Feb 18, 1995
Fu-Schnickens perform "Breakdown" and "Got It Covered." J'vonne Pearson does a stand-up comedy act. From 1987, LL Cool J performs "I Need Love."
Episode 16
Sat, Feb 25, 1995
Doctor Dré and Ed Lover perform "Back Up Off Me!" and "It's Going Down." Jamique is this week's guest comedian. In footage from 1987, Dennis Miller does a comedy monologue.
Episode 17
Sat, Mar 4, 1995
Tony Terry sings "Heart of a Man." Melvin George II does a comedy monologue. Steve Harvey talks with filmmaker Spike Lee. In a performance from 1990, Barry White sings "Super Lover."
Episode 18
Sat, Apr 29, 1995
Da Brat with Jermaine Dupri perform "Give It 2 You" and "Funkdafied." Steve Harvey talks with actors Mario and Melvin Van Peebles and Kadeem Hardison. In a performance from 1988, Salt-N-Pepa perform "Push It."
Episode 19
Sat, May 6, 1995
The Whispers sing "Make Sweet Love to Me" and "Pissed Off (Baby Come Back)." Red Grant does a stand-up comedy routine. Steve Harvey interviews MTV host Bill Bellamy. From 1990, Lisa Stansfield sings "Been Around The World."
Episode 20
Sat, May 13, 1995
Mary J. Blige sings "I'm Goin' Down" and "Be Happy." This week's comedian is Brooklyn Mike. In a performance from 1992, Freddie Jackson sings "You Are My Lady."
Episode 21
Sat, May 20, 1995
Immature perform "Constantly." Monteco featuring Immature perform "Is It Me?" Magician Christopher Broughton is also featured. In a segment from 1992, R Kelly and Public Announcement perform "Honey Love."
Episode 22
Sat, May 27, 1995
Gerald Levert sings "Can't Help Myself" and "Answering Service." Hami performs "Good Thangz." Steve Harvey talks with Coko, Taj, and Lelee of SWV (Sisters with Voices). In a performance from 1988, Guy perform "Groove Me."
Episode 23
Sat, Jun 3, 1995
Soul for Real sing "If You Want It" and "Candy Rain." Dugar does a stand-up comedy routine. In a segment from 1989, Big Daddy Kane performs "Smooth Operator."
Episode 24
Sat, Jun 10, 1995
Howard Hewett sings "This Love Is Forever" and "Call His Name." Dana Point is this week's guest comedian. From 1990, Bell Biv DeVoe perform "Poison."