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- Hattie, Marie, and Nia are all navigating life in their twenties in L.A. Juggling budding careers and uncertain love lives, the three take on the daunting tasks ahead of them one step at a time, and with each other.
- Exclusive access into the behind-the-scenes of Tyler Perry's hit series and feature the talented cast who bring the characters to life every week.
- A conservative and socially awkward optometrist decides to take a leap of faith on quest for fulfillment in a male companion at the urging of her friends as a last-ditch effort to find happiness. Her arduous journey leads her to a potential young suitor, but more important down a path to self-discovery.
- Follows the people, issues and stories that matter to Black America.
- An imaginative preteen from a close-knit family finds herself at a crossroads while deciding to keep her gapped teeth or risk it all for the seemingly "perfect" smile.
- B. Scott will be joined by the cast of the BET show "Twenties" along with an esteemed roster of guests including voices from the Black LGBTQ+ community to discuss and share personal experiences.
- The 54th NAACP Image Awards honoring film and television; Queen Latifah hosts.
- Joi, a popular, high achieving college student is everything her struggling younger sister Lia isn't. With both sisters facing high expectations and different pressures from their overwhelmed mother, eventually the effort to make others happy pushes one sister too far.
- The 52nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS, hosted by Anthony Anderson, recognizes outstanding achievements made during 2020 by people of color in music, television and motion pictures. The ceremony is held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California on March 27, 2021 and broadcast live on Black Entertainment Television and CBS.
- A magazine formatted lifestyle docu-series showcasing black women entrepreneurs. Each episode profiles a minimum of four subjects sharing the stories of how their businesses came to fruition.
- Using archival footage and interviews, follows Tina Turner through some pivotal events in her life, such as her opinions on "What's Love Got to Do With It," her desire to become an actor, and her quest for a romantic partner.
- Ray J and LeToya Luckett host a few special guests for a Juneteenth celebration featuring live music and barbecue from Houston-based chefs and restaurant owners.
- Through Her Eyes follows psychology major, Jasmine Brooks, as she becomes overly invested in her case study, a local homeless woman who suffers from Bipolar Disorder.
- Her Lyfeline tells the story of London, a popular singer who is trapped in a high profile, abusive relationship with her producer-boyfriend King Sire.
- Almost Enough chronicles a day in the life of Patience Williams who is on the verge of a mid-life crisis fueled by clinical depression, anxiety and now Covid-19.