Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television

1h 35min

Documentary

Journey through the history of black representation on television, showcasing how black artists and creators both shaped and revolutionized the medium while confronting the systemic challenges that have often undermined their contributions.

Production Companies

Ark Media

HOORAE

HBO Documentary Films

Episodes

Cast

Part 1: Seen

1. Part 1: Seen

1h 16min

9th Sep 2025

From Amos 'n' Andy to The Jeffersons and Good Times, Black television was historically shaped by white writers and creators. But in the 1990s, a rise in shows by Black creators brought social issues to the forefront, allowing Black television to go beyond merely reflecting culture, but to create it with shows such as In Living Color and The Arsenio Hall Show.

Part 2: Heard

2. Part 2: Heard

1h 35min

10th Sep 2025

The responsibility and power of storytelling is demonstrated through the work of Shonda Rhimes, Oprah Winfrey, and other creators, as well as stories depicting the breadth of the Black experience. With ownership of news and entertainment properties, Black creators now shape perception and policy – while honoring the scope of their history in all its paradoxes and complexities.

First air date

9th Sep 2025

Last air date

10th Sep 2025

Status

Returning Series

Type

Miniseries

Original language

en

Networks