In 1971, there were no network television programs with all-African American casts. In 1976, there were six, including such hits as Good Times, Sanford and Son, and The Jeffersons. But only What's Happening!! featured teenagers (yes, two exclamation points in the title).
It began as Cooley High, four-episode summer series about the exploits of Shirley (Shirley Hemphill), a sassy waitress in a diner in a poor African-American neighborhood. If you complained about your hamburger, she took a bite and said "It tastes fine to me." This was supposed to be endearing rather than cringy.
The regular series began in 1976, in the the ABC Thursday night lineup of hip sitcoms aimed at young people: Welcome Back Kotter, Barney Miller, Three's Company. The geezers were watching The Waltons
But there was a lot for gay kids to like in What's Happening!!
1. Minimal heterosexual interest. During the first two seasons, no episodes involved Raj and Rerun liking girls or getting girlfriends (two involved Duane).
2. Homoromantic buddy bonding between Raj and Rerun. In the third season, they even move into an apartment together.
3. Duane was shy, soft, passive, pretty -- gay-vague. Maybe he had so many "winning the Girl" plotlines, because audiences need reassuring that he was straight.
5. No shirtless shots, but lots of bulging. Duane looked good coming and going.
A sequel, What's Happening Now!!, aired from 1985 to 1988. The gang was now young adults. Raj, newly married, was a writer. Rerun sold used cars. Duane was a computer programmer with a spectacular bodybuilder's physique (but he took off his shirt in just one episode). They also added a couple of teenage best friends (Martin Lawrence, Ken Sagoes). The homoromantic subtexts were all but forgotten.



















