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Tyler Perry's House of Payne
Created byTyler Perry
StarringAllen Payne
Country of originUSA
No. of episodes34
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
Networkfrist-run syndication, TBS
ReleaseJune 6, 2007 –
present

Tyler Perry's House of Payne is an American television sitcom, currently airing on TBS, that stars Allen Payne from The Cosby Show. Created and produced by playwright, director, and producer Tyler Perry, the show's premise revolves around a multi-generational family living under one roof in Atlanta. Premiering on June 6, 2007 on the TBS television network. TBS ordered 100 episodes of the series even before its premiere.[citation needed] The show's sponsor is Allstate.

As of August 1, 2007, Tyler Perry has directed and co-written every episode of the series.

Cast

Recurring cast

Test run

The sitcom ran in first-run syndication for 10 episodes during Spring 2006 on the broadcast version of WTBS along with nine other broadcast outlets as a limited run with additional episodes to be available for national distribution on TBS in June 2007. A record-breaking 100 episodes were ordered by TBS even before the show's national premiere..

A cable record for sitcom airings was broken with 5.2 and 5.8 million for the two premiere episodes on TBS on June 6. [1]

The principal cast remained the same (with the exception of Lance Gross), lead by Allen Payne, but the original format of the series centered around C.J. and his family moving in with his aunt and uncle (Cassi Davis and LaVan Davis). Rochelle Aytes had a recurring guest stint as Nicole Jameson, Malik's assistant principal whom C.J. soon began dating.

Episodes

Trivia

Madea connections

Tyler Perry's claim to fame was with the popularity of his gun-toting, outspoken, matriarchal character Mabel "Madea" Simmons, who appeared in numerous Tyler Perry plays and their film adaptations. When the series debuted on TBS in June 2007, Perry made a guest appearance as Madea, a foster mother of bully Nikki. And to join in on the fun, actor David Mann reprised his role of Mr. Brown and Keke Palmer returned as Nikki, a bully who stole $20 worth of Malik's lunch money over a period of time, which Madea, Nikki's foster mother, used at a casino.