TV series
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
Overview
Former NBA player Mark Cooper becomes a dedicated teacher and basketball coach in Oakland after his playing career ends. When he's not dealing with his students and players, Mark spends time with his gorgeous female roommate and other friends.
Details
- First air date
- 1992-09-22
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 5 seasons
- Episodes
- 101 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy
- Network
- ABC
- Production
- Jeff Franklin Productions, Bickley-Warren Productions, Lorimar Television, Warner Bros. Television
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Mark Curry as Mark Cooper
- Holly Robinson Peete as Vanessa Russell
- Marquise Wilson as Tyler Foster
- Saundra Quarterman as Geneva Lee
- Raven-Symoné as Nicole Lee
- Omar Gooding as Earvin Rodman
- Nell Carter as P.J. Moore
- Dawnn Lewis as Robin Dumars
- Christopher Carter as Andre Bailis
- George Lemore as Isaac
- Roger E. Mosley as Coach Ricketts
- Steve White as Steve Warner
Creators and crew
- Jeff Franklin - Creator
- Jeff Franklin - Executive Producer
- Mark Linn-Baker - Director
- Jeff Melman - Director
- Joel Zwick - Director
- Jim Drake - Director
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