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Linc's (1998)
Linc's is an American comedy-drama based in a bar in Washington D.C.. 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.
Writing:
- Tim Reid
Release Date:
Sat, Aug 01, 1998
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Steven Williams
Russell A. `Linc' Lincoln
Pam Grier
Eleanor Braithwaite Winthrop
Golden Brooks
CeCe Jennings
Georg Stanford Brown
Johnnie B. Goode
Joe Inscoe
Harlan Hubbard IV
Season 2:
The attraction between Linc and Eleanor is tested with the emergence of suave record producer Dante Harrison.
CeCe wants to make an impression on her new boyfriend by taking another job.
Linc reluctantly accompanies Eleanor to relationship counseling.
Dante convinces a skeptical Linc to drum up customers by holding a slam-poetry night.
Eleanor's ex-husband comforts her when their dog dies.
Dante takes Rosalee to a military ball when Rosalee's date backs out.
Dante and Eleanor compete over the purchase of a building.
The ladies of Linc's start a book club to take their minds off men, but the plan is hardly successful.
Linc and Rosalee are horrified to learn they've been dating the same woman.
A controversial DJ brings his broadcast to the bar after CeCe wins a radio contest.
CeCe and her mother appear on a talk show hosted by Dennis Rodman.
Eleanor is jealous of Linc's new girlfriend, who's wealthy---and a blonde.
Eleanor tries to rekindle love with an old flame, while celebrities Debbie Allen, Fred Berry and Richard Roundtree travel to Washington, D.C., for the “Unemployed Black Actor's March.”
The gang at the bar finds themselves in a tense hostage situation.
Linc and his patrons are targeted by a TV producer to serve as prototypes for a new series.
Dante helps CeCe get a record and music-video deal. But CeCe is more interested in getting Dante.
Linc's injury in an accident inspires him to renew his friendship with Eleanor.
Dante's career and life are threatened when one of his acts demands to be released from a contract.
It's a family affair at the bar when Eleanor's son falls for CeCe, and Linc's nephew writes an unflattering portrait of the Lincoln family.