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In Living Color: The Most Dangerous Sketch Show of the 90s →

Before Chappelle’s Show... before Key & Peele... there was In Living Color. Created by Keenen Ivory Wayans, this groundbreaking sketch comedy series changed the face of television in the 1990s — unapologetically Black, hilariously bold, and culturally seismic. From launching the careers of Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, and Jennifer Lopez to redefining what comedy could look like in primetime, In Living Color was more than just a show — it was a revolution.

In this episode of High and Low Retrospective, we dive deep into the cultural impact, controversies, cast, and legacy of one of the greatest sketch shows in TV history.

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tags: In Living Color, In Living Color retrospective, Wayans Brothers, 90s sketch comedy, Jim Carrey In Living Color, Jamie Foxx comedy, Jennifer Lopez Fly Girl, Rosie Perez In Living Color, FOX TV 90s, hip hop sketch comedy, Black television history, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Chappelle's Show influence, comedy show legacy, 90s pop culture TV, hip hop on TV, classic sketch shows, Saturday Night Live vs In Living Color, Fly Girls, Fire Marshall Bill, Men on Film, Homie the Clown
categories: TV shows, Retrospective, Nostalgia
Saturday 10.25.25
Posted by Vonn+Abrahamm