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  1. 227 is an American sitcom television series that originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 6, 1990. The series, created by C.J. Banks and Bill Boulware, stars Marla Gibbs as Mary Jenkins, a sharp-tongued, city resident gossip and housewife.

  2. In this sitcom based on Christine Houston's play about the lives of black women residing in an apartment building in 1950s Chicago, Illinois. Marla Gibbs, who first shot to stardom for playing Florence Johnston, the sarcastic housekeeper to Louise and George Jefferson on The Jeffersons (1975), got her own series.

  3. The cast of the iconic 1980s NBC sitcom, '227' reunited to celebrate 35 years since the show's premiere.

  4. 227 is an American sitcom television series that originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 6, 1990. The series stars Marla Gibbs as Mary Jenkins, a sharp-tongued, city resident gossip and housewife.

  5. Watch 227 Free Online | 2 Seasons. Regina King, Marla Gibbs, and Jackée Harry are comedy gold in this family sitcom about life in a middle-class apartment building in Washington, D.C.

  6. 227. Season 1. Who knew when 227 hit the airwaves in 1985 that it would make history? Veteran actress Marla Gibbs (The Jeffersons) headed up the cast of the situation comedy. built around a trio of women and other residents of a Washington, D.C. apartment building.

  7. Mary has a party and Sandra brings her latest beau, a Congressman. But when she invites Brenda's stunning teacher, Sandra sees she has some competition because the woman and the Congressman have a lot to talk about. So she agrees to attend a benefit for something she knows nothing about.

  8. Mary and Sandra (Marla Gibbs and Jackée Hall) find themselves tangled in their own lies in the very first episode of 227! From Season 1, Episode 1 'Honesty': Mary regrets her offer to pay for the...

  9. Watch 227 — Season 1 with a subscription on Hulu. 227 shows promise whenever Marla Gibbs and Alaina Reed-Hall get to flex their comedic rapport, but a sense of aimlessness keeps this sitcom...

  10. Overview. A housewife sits on the stoop of her apartment building in a black neighborhood of Washington, D.C., and discusses all manner of things with her neighbors. Michael G. Moye.

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