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Linc's is an American comedy-drama sitcom created by Tim Reid and Susan Fales-Hill. The series starred Steven Williams, Pam Grier and Golden Brooks, and was set in a bar in Washington, D.C. It aired on Showtime for two seasons from August 1998 to February 2000. After its cancellation, it was briefly syndicated on Showtime's sister network BET.
An American television series starring Steven Williams as the owner of "Linc's Bar and Grill" in Washington, D.C., and co-stars Pam Grier and Golden Brooks. The series aired on the Showtime cable network from 1998 to 2000.
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- 1998-08-01
- Comedy, Drama
- 30
Sat, Sep 26, 1998. March on Washington--Part 1 featured many of the black actors who had key roles in 1970's-80's sitcoms such as The Jeffersons, etc.They were marching in protest and did a comedic Town Hall TV show with many of them on the panel. Also featured was a Pam Grier-Richard Roundtree romantic moment. Rate.
Dec 24, 2022 · End date: Feb 2000. Status: cancelled/ended. Network (s): Showtime (US) Run time: 30 min. Episodes: 37 eps. Genre (s): Drama. Credits: regulars: Steven Williams as Russell A. "Linc" Lincoln.
Linc's does an admirable job of showcasing the full spectrum of black life in Washington, D.C., but its reliance on off-color humor holds the comedy-drama back. Read Critics Reviews
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- Pam Grier
- Debbie Allen
- August 1, 1998
The series starred Steven Williams, Pam Grier and Golden Brooks, and aired on Showtime for two seasons from 1998 to 2000 before being cancelled. After cancellation, it was briefly syndicated on Showtime's former sister network BET.
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Aug 1, 1998 · August 1, 1998. Paramount+ with Showtime. Linc's is a Washington, D.C. tavern run by Russell A. ""Linc"" Lincoln (Steven Williams). In the one-hour pilot episode, children's rights activist Eleanor Braithwaite Winthrop (Pam Grier), who's married to a white man, and dynamic lobbyist Johnnie B. Goode (Georg Stanford Brown) discuss a bill she's ...