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The Royal Family (TV series)

''The Royal Family'' is an American sitcom starring Redd Foxx and Della Reese. The series was created and produced by Eddie Murphy, as part of a development deal Murphy had with CBS, and produced by Paramount Television, the television arm of Paramount Pictures with whom Murphy had long been associated with.
Murphy had previously worked with Redd Foxx and Della Reese in the 1989 film ''Harlem Nights'', which Murphy wrote and directed. It ran for one season on CBS from 1991-1992. The working title for the series was ''Chest Pains''.
==Premise==
The series chronicled the lives of Atlanta mail-carrier Alexander Alphonso "Al" Royal (Redd Foxx) and his wife Victoria (Della Reese), who were anticipating peaceful retirement years until marital problems brought an extended visit from their daughter Elizabeth (Mariann Aalda) and her three children: Kim (Sylver Gregory), Curtis (Larenz Tate), and Hillary (Naya Rivera).

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