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Media group lauds some Black shows as 'family friendly.'

Jet, Jan 29, 1996

The Media Research Center, a conservative organization known for its stand against sex and violence on television, recently released a 36-page report containing a list of 25 "family friendly" prime time shows.

Among the shows being lauded as "family friendly" by the Alexandria, VA, group in its 1995-96 Family Guide to Prime Time Television are "Family Matters"; "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"; "Sister, Sister"; "The Parent' Hood"; "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper" and "Touched By An Angel."

The shows, according to the center, promote, what the group calls "responsible themes and traditional values."

For example, the group says "Family Matters" promotes a respect for parental authority, premarital celibacy and the merits of a happy marriage, and asserts "Fresh Prince Bel-Air" is "a pro-family series. `Fresh Prince' continues to champion the work ethic, chastity, and individual responsibility."

As for "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper", the group says the show "addresses family friendly themes ranging from confronting schoolyard bullies to the importance of honesty." "Touched By An Angel", says the group, is one of brightest spots in the prime time schedule; every episode talks about the existence of God and His Love.

While the group lauds the show "Sister, Sister", which is listed twice on the list, as reinforcing traditional family values on matters of discipline and the importance of a two-parent household, it also says, "one main character spouts rather risque dialogue; another, a successful businessman, is sometimes portrayed in a mocking fashion."

Also on the list of 25 "family friendly" shows are: "America's Funniest Home Videos"; "Boy Meets World"; "Step by Step"; "Murder, She Wrote" and "Home Improvement."

Since 1989, The Media Research Center has watched more than 10,000

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