BOW’S SISTER COMES TO TOWN, AND THEY COULDN’T HAVE LESS IN COMMON, ON ABC’S ‘BLACK-ISH,’
Guest Starring Rashida Jones, Daveed Diggs and Anna Deavere Smith
“Sister, Sister” – Bow’s sister comes to town after filming a stint on a reality show, and they couldn’t have less in common. Meanwhile, Zoey suggests that Dre spend more time with Junior since she’s leaving for college, and Jack and Diane decide to rebrand themselves, on “black-ish,” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 (9:00-9:30 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network.
“black-ish” stars Anthony Anderson as Andre “Dre” Johnson, Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, Laurence Fishburne as Pops, Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson, Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson Jr., Miles Brown as Jack Johnson, Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson, Jenifer Lewis as Ruby, Peter Mackenzie as Mr. Stevens.
Guest starring in “Sister, Sister” is Rashida Jones as Santamonica, Daveed Diggs as Johan, Anna Deavere Smith as Alicia, Deon Cole as Charlie Telphy, Jeff Meacham as Josh and Nelson Franklin as Connor.
“Sister, Sister” was written by Yamara Taylor and directed by Anya Adams.
Guest Starring Rashida Jones, Daveed Diggs and Anna Deavere Smith
“Sister, Sister” – Bow’s sister comes to town after filming a stint on a reality show, and they couldn’t have less in common. Meanwhile, Zoey suggests that Dre spend more time with Junior since she’s leaving for college, and Jack and Diane decide to rebrand themselves, on “black-ish,” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 (9:00-9:30 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network.
“black-ish” stars Anthony Anderson as Andre “Dre” Johnson, Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, Laurence Fishburne as Pops, Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson, Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson Jr., Miles Brown as Jack Johnson, Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson, Jenifer Lewis as Ruby, Peter Mackenzie as Mr. Stevens.
Guest starring in “Sister, Sister” is Rashida Jones as Santamonica, Daveed Diggs as Johan, Anna Deavere Smith as Alicia, Deon Cole as Charlie Telphy, Jeff Meacham as Josh and Nelson Franklin as Connor.
“Sister, Sister” was written by Yamara Taylor and directed by Anya Adams.
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DRE AND BOW BECOME SENTIMENTAL AFTER ZOEY GETS ACCEPTED INTO COLLEGES AROUND THE COUNTRY, ON ABC’S ‘BLACK-ISH’
“All Groan Up” – When Zoey gets into several colleges around the country, Dre and Bow begin to feel worried and sentimental. They reflect back on memories they’ve had with the family and wonder what life will be like without her around all the time. Pops enlists the twins to try and sway Zoey to go to college in a city they want to visit, on “black-ish,” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network.
“black-ish” stars Anthony Anderson as Andre “Dre” Johnson, Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, Laurence Fishburne as Pops, Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson, Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson Jr., Miles Brown as Jack Johnson, Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson, Jenifer Lewis as Ruby, Peter Mackenzie as Mr. Stevens.
Guest starring in “All Groan Up” is Deon Cole as Charlie Telphy, Jeff Meacham as Josh, Nelson Franklin as Connor and Annelise Grace as Megan.
“All Groan Up” was written by Hale Rothstein and directed by Kenny Smith.
“All Groan Up” – When Zoey gets into several colleges around the country, Dre and Bow begin to feel worried and sentimental. They reflect back on memories they’ve had with the family and wonder what life will be like without her around all the time. Pops enlists the twins to try and sway Zoey to go to college in a city they want to visit, on “black-ish,” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network.
“black-ish” stars Anthony Anderson as Andre “Dre” Johnson, Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, Laurence Fishburne as Pops, Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson, Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson Jr., Miles Brown as Jack Johnson, Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson, Jenifer Lewis as Ruby, Peter Mackenzie as Mr. Stevens.
Guest starring in “All Groan Up” is Deon Cole as Charlie Telphy, Jeff Meacham as Josh, Nelson Franklin as Connor and Annelise Grace as Megan.
“All Groan Up” was written by Hale Rothstein and directed by Kenny Smith.
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