7 Classic Sitcom Dad Scenes That Will Warm Your Heart

7 Classic Sitcom Dad Scenes That Will Warm Your Heart
Bill Cosby, as Dr. Cliff Huxtable of "The Cosby Show," listens to a point made by his grandson Gary Gray, as his granddaughter played by Jessica Vaughn looks on during taping of the final episode before a live studio audience in New York City, Friday, March 6, 1992. (AP Photo)
Bill Cosby, as Dr. Cliff Huxtable of "The Cosby Show," listens to a point made by his grandson Gary Gray, as his granddaughter played by Jessica Vaughn looks on during taping of the final episode before a live studio audience in New York City, Friday, March 6, 1992. (AP Photo)

What would we do without sitcom fathers?

They teach us important lessons, offer love, support, and comedic relief when we need it the most. This Father's Day, we take a look back at our favorite black, sitcom dads and the moments we'll never forget watching.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: We'll never forget when it became very clear that Uncle Phil was -- and would always be -- much more than an uncle.

Family Matters: A good "talk" can make all the difference.

The Cosby Show : Cliff Huxtable's lesson in what-to-get or not-to-get your father for Father's Day.

Everybody Hates Chris: What dads love to do on their favorite day of the year.

My Wife And Kids: Nothing comes between the love of a parent and their child. Even Katt Williams.

Good Times: The best fathers don't just teach their children, they learn from them too.

The Jeffersons: Being loved -- by your father, and everyone else -- has nothing to do with how often he is around.

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Our Favorite Black TV and Movie Dads

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