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        <title><![CDATA[‘Black-ish’ airing election-themed, partially animated special Oct. 4]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>EXCLUSIVE</strong>: &#8220;Black-ish&#8221; is taking it to the ballot box in a partially animated and election-themed special to air early next month.</p><p>Directed by Oscar-winner Matthew A. Cherry, the back-to-back episodes will be broadcast on October 4 on ABC. The only caveat in that plan is if the Orlando bubbled NBA Finals are forced to shift their schedule, which would obviously have a significant ripple effect over the entire ABC programming chart.</p><p>However, &#8220;Election Special Pt. 1&#8221; and the animated &#8220;Election Special Pt. 2&#8221; are not the Season 7 premiere of the Kenya Barris created comedy.</p><p>Having been enshrined on Wednesdays in the Disney-owned net’s fall schedule back <strong>in late June</strong>, &#8220;black-ish&#8221;’s debut date will be revealed in the next week or so by ABC along with the official start of several other shows. If all things go to plan, that Season 7 opener of the Anthony Anderson-led and Tracee Ellis Ross-led series should likely come in late October, I hear.</p><p>With production just now gearing up on the series under coronavirus protocols, the animated special under the watch of the &#8220;Hair Love&#8221; director serves a dual purpose. It is clearly topical heading into the final month before a COVID-19 hobbled America decides if Joe Biden or Donald Trump will be sworn in as POTUS on January 20, 2021. The special also buys &#8220;black-ish&#8221; some additional time to be ready for a full season coming out of the prolonged production stoppage of the pandemic.</p><p>Written by Eric Horsted, the live-action ‘Election Special Pt. 1’ will see Marcus Scribner’s Junior pumped about finally being able to vote, only to find he has been dropped from the voters list – and discovering the realities of why that occurred. The animated ‘Election Special Pt. 2′ is penned by &nbsp;Graham Towers &amp; Ben Deeb. That 10:30 – 11 p.m. ET episode early next month sees the Peter Mackenzie-portrayed Stevens from Dre’s (Anderson) ad agency make a lunge for a Congressional seat. A lunge that takes Dre and his family down to the underbelly of modern-day politics.</p><p>Never one to shy away from political, racial and cultural realities, black-ish saw its censored &#8220;Please, Baby, Please&#8221; finally see the light of day on Hulu <strong>last month</strong>.</p><p>Set to air in early 2018, the very political 13th episode of the comedy’s fourth season was suddenly pulled from the schedule by the network. <strong>Later that spring</strong>, an ABC spokesperson said: “One of the things that has always made Black-ish so special is how it deftly examines delicate social issues in a way that simultaneously entertains and educates.” Dropping the hammer, the net went on to say: “However, on this episode, there were creative differences we were unable to resolve.”</p><p>Now, with Disney’s purchase of most of Fox’s assets long in the rearview and America having a new national conversation about systematic racism and police violence, that situation was clearly resolved.</p><p>Up for multiple Emmy nominations this year, &#8220;black-ish&#8221; is executive produced by Barris, Anderson, Courtney Lilly, Laura Gutin Peterson, Laurence Fishburne, Helen Sugland, E. Brian Dobbins and Michael Petok. The show is produced by ABC Signature. ABC Signature is a part of Disney Television Studios, alongside 20th Television and Touchstone Television.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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