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- 1. Grape Nuts Aug 30, 1999
- A teenager (Countess Vaughn) is mortified when her mother (Mo'Nique) enters college.
- 2. Scammed Straight Sep 6, 1999
- Kim and Nikki are phenomenally successful after taking jobs at a psychic hotline to earn extra cash.
- 3. Daddy's Girl Sep 13, 1999
- Kim and Stevie find themselves in jail when a party gets out of hand.
The Parkers: Created by Ralph Farquhar, Sara Finney-Johnson, Vida Spears. With Mo'Nique, Countess Vaughn, Dorien Wilson, Jenna von Oÿ. Nikki and Kim Parker attend Santa Monica college to earn their college degrees.
The Parkers is an American television sitcom created by Ralph Farquhar, Sara V. Finney, and Vida Spears, which aired on UPN from August 30, 1999, to May 10, 2004, lasting five seasons.
Grape Nuts. Nikki decides to pledge Alpha, Alpha, Alpha, the same sorority as her daughter Kim during rush week, much to Kim's dismay. Spunky daughter Kim is mortified when her bigger-than-life mom, Nikki, decides to go back to school at the same junior college she attends.
Watch The Parkers | Netflix. In this "Moesha" spinoff, undergraduate Kim is joined at Santa Monica College by her mother Nikki, who decides to go back to school with her daughter. Watch trailers & learn more.
The Parkers is an American television sitcom, created by Ralph Farquhar, Sara V. Finney and Vida Spears, and produced by Big Ticket Television for UPN. A spin-off from Moesha, the series stars Mo'Nique and Countess Vaughn as Nikki and Kim Parker, a mother and daughter, who incidentally begin to attend Santa Monica College.
Mar 1, 2013 · The Moesha spinoff show The Parkers (1999-2004) was one show that guaranteed laughs. Viewers loved to see what situation the mother-daughter duo Nikki (Mo'Nique) and Kim Parker (Countess Vaughn...
The Parkers is an American sitcom that aired on UPN from August 30, 1999, to May 10, 2004. A spin-off of UPN's Moesha, The Parkers features the mother-daughter team of Nikki and Kim Parker. The Parkers' signature "Heeyyy" greeting became very popular in the early 2000s.