Season 4
The Wayans Bros. is an American television sitcom created by Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Leslie Ray and David Simon and starring Shawn and Marlon as two brothers with little more in common than their family name, the one-bedroom brownstone they share in New York City and an innate ability to disagree.
The series aired in the USA on The WB from 11 January, 1995 to 20 May, 1999. There are 103 half-hour episodes in five seasons.
The Wayans Bros. originally aired in South Africa on SABC2 from 1996 to 8 April, 2002. It later aired on DStv's Comedy Central channel. See "Seasons" below for seasonal broadcast dates and times.
Season 4 originally aired on SABC2 from 26 July, 1999 to 10 January, 2000, on Mondays at 20h00. New episodes broadcast weekly.
Season 4 later aired on Comedy Central from 22 March to 23 April, 2013. New episodes broadcast on weekdays at 20h05. There are 22 episodes in the fourth season.
Synopsis
The Wayans family dynasty continues as brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans follow in the irreverent footsteps of their famous siblings in the gag-filled, physical comedy series The Wayans Bros.
Comedians Shawn and Marlon Wayans star as Shawn and Marlon Williams, two brothers with little more in common than their family name, the one-bedroom brownstone they share in New York City and an innate ability to disagree, disrupt and dis', in Warner Bros. Television's half-hour comedy The Wayans Bros.
Using a unique blend of classic physical comedy and hip 90s situation comedy, these brothers create high-energy, cut-loose humour like no one else. The series also stars John Witherspoon and Anna Maria Horsford.
At 24, Shawn is the older of the two brothers and is clearly Pops' favourite. Like his dad, Shawn's feet are firmly planted on the ground. As owner of the newsstand in the Neidermeyer Building, he is out to prove himself, and dreams of becoming a successful businessman.
He's also good-looking and knows his way around the world of dating. But suave as he may be, Shawn is looking for real love, not a conquest or flavor of the week.
One year younger and the baby of the family, Marlon is the other side of the coin. Marlon takes life as it comes, living for the moment and always looking for the easy way out. He's a mama's boy and demands a great deal of attention, especially when Pops is paying more attention to Shawn.
Despite the fact that these brothers are best friends, there is always that element of sibling rivalry between them. Shawn's patience is repeatedly put to the test, and often fails, when confronted by Marlon's irrepressible and often annoying ways.
Although he attempts to remain adult and somewhat removed, Shawn is forever getting sucked into Marlon's wild schemes and antics.
Pops (Witherspoon) is the owner and guiding force behind the diner that bears his name. Beloved by the local regulars and the occasional celebrity, Pops is the king of his own realm.
Energetic and strong-willed, Pops is not afraid to tell it like it is, and has no problems spreading his advice - whether the guys want it or not.
When it comes to security at the Neidermeyer Building, female security guard Dee Baxter (Horsford) has everything under control. Despite a strong presence in the building, she turns to mush at the very mention of spending time eating or watching soap operas.
Saddled with her meddling mother who moved in with her, Dee rules her domain with an iron fist and a very sharp tongue.
New friends, new love interests and an endless stream of eclectic New Yorkers make each day at the newsstand one hilarious adventure after another
The Wayans Bros. is a Next to Last Production and BabyWay Production in association with Warner Bros. Television. Phil Kellard and Tom Moore are the executive producers, Josh Goldstein and Eric Gold are co-executive producers, Maiya Williams and Robert Bruce are the consulting producers and Craig Wyrick-Solari is the producer.
Shawn and Marlon Wayans serve as executive consultants.
Seasons
Note: broadcast details of the first season on SABC2 are not available
Season 1 (13 episodes)
Channel: SABC2 | Aired: 1996
Channel: Comedy Central | Premiere: 2 Jan 2013 | Finale: 18 Jan 2013 | Weekdays, 20h05
Season 2 (23 episodes)
Channel: SABC2 | Premiere: 25 March 1997 | Finale: 26 Aug 1997 | Tuesdays, 20h30
Channel: Comedy Central | Premiere: 21 Jan 2013 | Finale: 19 Feb 2013 | Weekdays, 20h05
Season 3 (22 episodes)
Channel: SABC2 | Premiere: 4 Feb 1998 | Finale: 1 Jul 1998 | Wednesdays, 20h00
Channel: Comedy Central | Premiere: 20 Feb 2013 | Finale: 21 Mar 2013 | Weekdays, 20h05
Season 4 (22 episodes)
Channel: SABC2 | Premiere: 26 Jul 1999 | Finale: 10 Jan 2000 | Mondays, 20h00
Channel: Comedy Central | Premiere: 22 Mar 2013 | Finale: 23 Apr 2013 | Weekdays, 20h05
Season 5 (24 episodes)
Channel: SABC2 | Premiere: 29 Oct 2001 | Finale: 8 Apr 2002 | Mondays, 20h30
Channel: Comedy Central | Premiere: 24 Apr 2013 | Finale: 27 May 2013 | Weekdays, 20h05