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cable TV was strictly for the boondocks, and VCRs were science fiction. A big part of the reason that programming was limited was that production costs for broadcasting were incredibly high.
On October 15th, 2007, the episode "Tom, Sarah and Usher" from the Adult Swim series, The Boondocks aired on TV. [1] In a particular scene, a waiter takes a picture of Sarah with the singer Usher ...