
The Fosters
The first sitcom written both for and starring black actors, The Fosters showcased the early work of Lenny Henry (riding high on a recent win in talent series New Faces) as the budding artist son of easy going family man Samuel Foster (Norman Beaton, who would go on to gain fame in ‘90s comedy Desmond’s). The series follows the day-to-day trials of Samuel and his lively wife Pearl (both immigrants from Guyana) and their three children on a South London housing estate. It was created and developed by Jon Watkins, who adapted the American sitcom, Good Times, developed by Norman Lear, and created by Eric Monte and Mike Evans. It was the first British sitcom to have an entirely black cast. It was the predecessor to many future British television programmes that featured a predominantly black cast:.
- Created By
Jon WatkinsEric Monte
- First Aired on
Apr 09, 1976
- Popularity: 3.4758
- 6 votes
- Networks
- (GB)
- Status: Ended
Show Ended
2 seaons till Jul 09, 1977
Last episode: The House Guest
Seasons & episodes
Total 2 seasons, 27 episodes

Season 1
Aired
Episode 1Sex and the Black Community30 min
Mum and Dad are unhappy with sixteen-year-old Shirley going out with a twenty-one-year.
Episode 2My Son the Lover30 min
Sonny the artist falls in love with his model.
Episode 3God's Business Is Good Business30 min
Samuel is impressed when an old acquaintance of his appears on TV.
Episode 4The Check Up30 min
The family try to convince Samuel that he needs to see a doctor.
Episode 5Black Jesus30 min
Benjamin hangs Sonny’s portrait of Jesus on the living room wall.