

Julia is an American sitcom notable for being one of the first weekly series to depict an African American woman in a non-stereotypical role. Previous television series featured African American lead characters, but the characters were usually servants. The show stars actress and singer Diahann Carroll, and ran for 86 episodes on NBC from September 17, 1968 to March 23, 1971. The series was produced by Savannah Productions, Inc., Hanncar Productions, Inc., and 20th Century-Fox Television. During pre-production, the proposed series title was Mama's Man. The series was also unique in that it was among the few situation comedies in the late 1960s that did not use a laugh track; however, 20th Century-Fox Television added them when the series was reissued for syndication and cable rebroadcasts in the late 1980s.
Hal Kanter
NBC
86
30 min

A Widowed Nurse Looks For A Job To Support Her 6-year-Old Son.
Sep 17, 1968

Julia enters phase two of her job-hunting task: an interview with the clinic's cantankerous Dr. Chegley. The nurse's high hopes dim when the doctor's approving nods are countered by the cautious questioning of head nurse Hannah Yarby.
Sep 24, 1968

Oct 1, 1968

Oct 8, 1968

Oct 15, 1968

Oct 22, 1968

Oct 29, 1968

Nov 12, 1968

Nov 19, 1968

Nov 26, 1968

Dec 3, 1968

Dec 10, 1968

Dec 17, 1968

Julia's Friends Pitch In To Make Corey's Christmas A Happy One
Dec 24, 1968

Dec 31, 1968

Jan 7, 1969

Jan 14, 1969

Jan 21, 1969

Jan 28, 1969

Feb 4, 1969

Feb 11, 1969

Feb 18, 1969

Feb 25, 1969

Mar 4, 1969

Mar 11, 1969

Mar 18, 1969

Mar 25, 1969

Apr 1, 1969

Apr 8, 1969

Apr 15, 1969

Julia Baker

Dr. Morton Chegley

Uncle Lou

Paul Cameron

Hannah Yarby

Sol Cooper