My Brother and Me


My Brother and Me is an American sitcom, which ran on Nickelodeon from October 15, 1994 through January 15, 1995.
Reruns of the program aired during The '90s Are All That block on TeenNick from December 24–28, 2013. In June 2014, Nickelodeon released My Brother & Me: The Complete Series as a two-disc manufacture on demand release through Amazon.com in region 1.

Plot

The show centers on the Parkers, a family living in the west side of Charlotte, North Carolina, who experience the highs and lows of everyday life. The series starred Arthur Reggie III as pre-teen son Alfie, Ralph Woolfolk IV as his younger brother Dee-Dee, Aisling Sistrunk as older sister Melanie, Karen E. Fraction as mother Jennifer Parker, Jim R. Coleman as father Roger Parker, and Jimmy Lee Newman, Jr. as Alfie's troublesome best friend, Milton "Goo" Berry.

Cast

Main

In the first episode of the series, former Charlotte Hornets basketball player Kendall Gill made a guest appearance.
The show also featured former Orlando Magic small forward Dennis Scott as a coach, in the episode "Hit the Open Man".
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Series structure

Interior monologues

The show extensively uses interior monologues. Almost every episode features the characters' "thoughts", usually overreacted responses to something another character says. This is especially prevalent in scenes revolving around the boys' father, who frequently tells painfully boring stories about his brother, the kids' uncle Lawrence, and forces the kids to endure his favorite dish, mumbo-jumbo gumbo.

Catchphrases

A common catchphrase used in the show by multiple characters was "Don't hold your breath!" This was a typical response to an outlandish suggestion by another character. Another common catchphrase would occur when Dee-Dee would interrupt Goo in whatever story he was telling, and promptly after Goo telling Dee-Dee off, he would say, "Now as I was saying, before I was so rudely interrupted...." and would continue onward with his story. This occurrence happened quite often on the show. Alfie said in most episodes "Aw, man!" when faced with a situation or outcome that troubled him. In a couple of episodes, whenever the family goes upstairs to avoid listening to one of Roger's boring stories, Roger says "You gotta come down sometime."
There was also the use of the phrase "you didn't say Fuzzy Wuzzy" when Dee-Dee would convince Alfie to play the Fuzzy Wuzzy Bear Game.
One phrase, said by Dee-Dee and memorable for its unorthodox inflection, was "Hit me! Hit me!" He was being bullied at school, so his brother Alfie and Goo taught him how to bluff. After saying that phrase, Dee-Dee came home with a black eye and covered in mud. They came to find out, it was a girl that was bullying him and that she is the younger sister to their classmates, Toya and Trisha.

Episodes (1994–95)

Cancellation

The show made history as the network's first show featuring a predominantly black cast. Despite its popularity during its premiere, the series only lasted 13 episodes. Ralph Woolfolk IV explained in an interview that the show was canceled due to disagreements between the producers and creators of the show; a second season was planned but the two parties had different visions for the show that caused a major fallout.

DVD release

"My Brother and Me: The Complete Series" was released on June 23, 2014 exclusively on Amazon.com. This release contains two discs. It is published on demand onto DVD-Rs. All of the My Brother and Me episodes can be found on iTunes.

Awards and nominations

In 1996 and 1997, My Brother and Me was nominated for the NAACP Image Award.