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Keenen Ivory Wayans on playing a dramatic role (as "Duke") in the TV series For Love and Honor on NBC
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on appearing on Benson with Robert Guillaume as Benson's nephew "Clete" in 1986
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Interview: Keenen Ivory Wayans Show: Benson
Keenen Ivory Wayans on the genesis of In Living Color, which premiered on FOX in 1990
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on the network's reluctance about his show In Living Color; the network notes and Wayans' insistence not to change anything
04:51
Keenen Ivory Wayans on In Living Color sketches "Wrath of Farrakhan","Homeboys Shopping Network", "Men on Film" and "two snaps up"
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on how In Living Color was different from anything else on television before
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on how In Living Color was inspired by Saturday Night Live; on wanting to create his own version for people who hadn't gotten a shot
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on casting In Living Color and how the auditions ran
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on the cast of In Living Color: Damon Wayans, Jim Carrey, David Alan Grier, Kelly Coffield
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on how the Fly Girls came to be on In Living Color; on some of the Fly Girls (Jennifer Lopez, Rosie Perez)
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on the writers' room on In Living Color; on dealing with topical issues and ethnic, racial, and sexist issues on the show
Keenen Ivory Wayans on how he handled hot-button issues on In Living Color with his writing staff; on writing about the riots between the Black and Jewish communities in Brooklyn in a takeoff on "West Side Story"
Keenen Ivory Wayans on dealing with sensitive and political issues on In Living Color: "you gotta be funny"; on offending Oprah Winfrey
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Keenen Ivory Wayans on drawing stories from real life for In Living Color; on using improvisation
Keenen Ivory Wayans on improv on In Living Color; on the sketch "Driving Miss Daisy"; every second take would be improvised and that was usually the take selected for the show
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