Thea (TV series)

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Thea is an American sitcom that premiered September 3, 1993 on ABC, and last aired on February 14, 1994, for a total of 18 episodes. Thea Vidale starred as the sassy Thea Turrell (known for her trademark one-liner of "See ya'!"), a widow who is struggling to raise her four kids with the help of her sister (Yvette Wilson) and brother-in-law (Cleavant Derricks). The show was the first to feature Brandy Norwood, who later went on to star on the sitcom Moesha.

supporting cast

1994 Young Artist Award (nominations)

  • "Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Television Series" — Brandy Norwood, Jason Weaver, Brenden Jefferson and Adam Jeffries

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