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    My Mama: First Black-Produced Sitcom

    "That's My Mama" was an American television sitcom. It was the first series produced by Columbia Pictures Television. The show aired on ABC from 1974 to 1975. It followed the lives of the Jefferson family, focusing on the matriarch, Esther. The series explored everyday family dynamics and social issues with humor and warmth.

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