Comedy

When Does 227 Season 6 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

227 ended after Season 5.

IMDb

6.7/10

Seasons

5

Episodes

116

227 poster

Diagnostics

Network
NBC
Genres
Comedy, Family
First aired
1985-09-14
Last aired
1990-05-06
Runtime
30 min
Rated
TV-PG

Awards Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 2 wins & 7 nominations total

Predictive Logic Analysis

227 has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 6 in development.

What is 227 about?

227 is a sitcom built on the deceptively simple premise of community and conversation. The show takes its title from an apartment building address in Washington, D.C., where Mary Jenkins, a sharp-witted housewife, becomes the gravitational center around which her neighbors orbit. Rather than relying on the wacky circumstance that drove many sitcoms of the era, 227 unfolds its comedy through the natural rhythms of neighborhood life—the gossip shared on stoops, the conflicts that simmer between residents, the small dramas that carry real weight. What makes the premise resonate is its reflection of actual Black urban life in the mid-1980s, a rarity for network television at the time. The show invites viewers not just to laugh but to spend time in a fully realized community where people know each other, where bonds matter, and where humor emerges organically from genuine human interaction.

The show's tone strikes a careful balance between warmth and pointed social commentary. While fundamentally a family comedy with broad humor that works for younger viewers, 227 never shies away from addressing real issues—relationships, finances, parenting, racism, and personal integrity all find their way into scripts. The writing is smart without being heavy-handed; the show trusts that comedy and substance can coexist. Marla Gibbs anchors everything with a performance that conveys both Mary's role as neighborhood confidante and her own interior life, and the supporting cast—particularly Helen Martin as the caustic Pearl Shay and Jackée Harry as the glamorous Sandra Clark—builds out a rich ensemble dynamic. The visual language of the show, with scenes frequently centered on the stoop itself, creates an intimate setting that feels more like a play than typical sitcom production, giving 227 a distinctive theatrical quality.

Audiences embraced 227 enthusiastically during its five-season run, and the show developed a loyal fanbase that recognized it as something more than standard network fare. Critics acknowledged its cultural significance as a show that centered Black life and Black voices in comedy without apology or stereotyping. The strong ensemble cast and their chemistry became a major draw, with viewers tuning in as much for the community these characters formed as for individual episodes' plots.

227 occupies an important place in the genealogy of Black sitcoms, standing alongside but distinct from hits like The Cosby Show. While both were products of the 1980s, 227 offered a decidedly working-class, neighborhood-focused perspective that The Cosby Show's upper-middle-class framework did not. The show's legacy rests on its belief that ordinary people in ordinary neighborhoods have stories worth telling, and that television could be a vehicle for exploring the texture of Black American life with both humor and dignity. Its cultural footprint extends beyond ratings—it represented a particular moment when network television was willing to invest in shows that centered communities often relegated to background status.

Created by Michael G. Moye

Themes

washington dc, usahousewifefemale friendshipfriendshipmiddle classmotherly loveneighborapartment buildingsitcomafrican american

Is 227 renewed or cancelled?

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The series is listed as ended

227 Season 6 Release Date

No new season is expected. 227 has ended, so there is no upcoming release to anticipate unless a revival is announced.

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Best & worst episodes

227 seasons

Season 11985 · 22 ep
  • 1. Honesty1985-09-14 · ★ 6.7
  • 2. Mary's Brother1985-09-21 · ★ 9.0
  • 3. Family Hero1985-09-28 · ★ 7.0
  • 4. The Refrigerator1985-10-05
  • 5. Do You Love Me?1985-10-19 · ★ 7.0
  • 6. Pilot1985-10-26
  • 7. The Sidewalk Sale1985-11-02 · ★ 7.5
  • 8. A Letter to the President1985-11-09 · ★ 8.0
  • 9. Pity the Poor Working Girl1985-11-16
  • 10. Football Widow1985-11-23
  • 11. A Daughter is a Precious Thing1985-11-30
  • 12. The Big Piano Play-Off1985-12-07
  • 13. Mary's Christmas1985-12-14 · ★ 7.5
  • 14. The Bed of Rose's1986-01-04 · ★ 9.0
  • 15. Brenda's Last Date1986-01-11
  • 16. A Young Man's Fancy1986-01-18 · ★ 8.0
  • 17. We the People1986-02-01
  • 18. Redecorating Blues1986-02-08
  • 19. Fifty Big Ones1986-02-15 · ★ 9.0
  • 20. Slam Dunked1986-02-22 · ★ 8.5
  • 21. Pick Six1986-03-08 · ★ 7.5
  • 22. Young Man with a Job1986-05-03 · ★ 8.0
Season 21986 · 22 ep
  • 1. The Wheel of Misfortune1986-10-04 · ★ 8.5
  • 2. Mary Nightingale1986-10-11 · ★ 9.0
  • 3. Washington Affair1986-11-01 · ★ 8.0
  • 4. The Great Manhunt1986-11-08 · ★ 8.0
  • 5. The Temptations1986-11-15 · ★ 7.5
  • 6. Pillow Talk1986-11-22 · ★ 8.0
  • 7. Come Into My Parlor1986-11-29
  • 8. Father's Day1986-12-06
  • 9. Author, Author1986-12-13 · ★ 8.0
  • 10. Matchmakers1987-01-03 · ★ 9.0
  • 11. The Handwriting on the Wall1987-01-10
  • 12. A Matter of Choice1987-01-17
  • 13. Got a Job1987-01-24 · ★ 7.5
  • 14. Far From the Tree1987-02-07
  • 15. Toyland1987-02-14
  • 16. The Audit1987-02-21 · ★ 8.0
  • 17. A Good Citizen1987-02-28 · ★ 8.0
  • 18. Happy Twentieth1987-03-07
  • 19. The Fourth Time Around1987-03-21 · ★ 9.0
  • 20. Rich Kid1987-04-11
  • 21. The Working Game1987-05-23
  • 22. Check Snub1987-06-06
Season 31987 · 24 ep
  • 1. Men's Club1987-09-26 · ★ 8.0
  • 2. Low Noon1987-10-03 · ★ 7.0
  • 3. There Goes the Building1987-10-17
  • 4. And Baby Makes Three1987-10-24 · ★ 7.5
  • 5. Bull's Eye1987-10-31
  • 6. Teach Me Tonight (1)1987-11-07
  • 7. Teach Me Tonight (2)1987-11-14 · ★ 9.0
  • 8. See You in Court1987-11-21
  • 9. The Honeymoon's Over1987-11-28
  • 10. Rapture1987-12-05 · ★ 7.0
  • 11. The Facade1987-12-12
  • 12. The Talk Show1988-01-02
  • 13. Snowbound1988-01-09 · ★ 7.5
  • 14. Shall We Dance?1988-01-16
  • 15. The Sing-Off1988-01-23
  • 16. Sweet Sixteen1988-01-30
  • 17. The Roommate1988-02-06 · ★ 9.5
  • 18. The Big Deal1988-02-13 · ★ 8.0
  • 19. The New Neighbors1988-02-20
  • 20. Blues1988-02-27 · ★ 8.5
  • 21. The Butler Did It1988-03-12
  • 22. My Aching Back1988-04-09
  • 23. Country Cousins1988-04-30 · ★ 8.0
  • 24. Best Friends1988-05-07
Season 41988 · 24 ep
  • 1. The Whiz Kid1988-10-08
  • 2. Hide the Star1988-10-22
  • 3. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Pageant1988-10-29
  • 4. Double Your Pleasure1988-11-05
  • 5. Brother from a Sister City1988-11-12
  • 6. And the Survey Says . . .1988-11-19 · ★ 8.0
  • 7. A Yen for Lester1988-11-26
  • 8. Looking Back1988-12-03 · ★ 6.0
  • 9. The Night They Arrested Santa Claus1988-12-10 · ★ 8.5
  • 10. The Real Decoys1989-01-07
  • 11. Play it Again, Stan1989-01-14
  • 12. A Class Act1989-01-28
  • 13. The Prince1989-02-04
  • 14. Babes in the Woods1989-02-11 · ★ 7.5
  • 15. A Date to Remember1989-02-18
  • 16. Mary's Cookies1989-02-25
  • 17. For Richer, For Poorer1989-03-04
  • 18. The Class of '891989-03-18
  • 19. Trial and Error1989-04-01
  • 20. The Bet1989-04-08 · ★ 7.5
  • 21. No, My Darling Daughter1989-04-15 · ★ 9.0
  • 22. House Number1989-05-06
  • 23. Jackee1989-05-11 · ★ 8.0
  • 24. For Sale1989-05-13
Season 51989 · 24 ep
  • 1. Take My Diva . . . Please!1989-09-23 · ★ 8.5
  • 2. Tenants, Anyone?1989-09-30
  • 3. A Pampered Tale1989-10-14 · ★ 7.0
  • 4. The Fight of the Century1989-10-21 · ★ 7.0
  • 5. How the West Was Fun (1)1989-10-28 · ★ 8.0
  • 6. How the West Was Fun (2)1989-11-04
  • 7. Video Activity1989-11-11 · ★ 7.5
  • 8. Flying Down to Leo's1989-11-18 · ★ 7.5
  • 9. Reunion Blues1989-11-25 · ★ 8.0
  • 10. The Perfume Game1989-12-02
  • 11. War is Heck1989-12-09 · ★ 8.5
  • 12. Guess Who's Not Coming to Christmas1989-12-16 · ★ 8.0
  • 13. There Go the Clowns1989-12-23 · ★ 7.5
  • 14. Come the Revolution1989-12-30 · ★ 8.0
  • 15. Where Do We Go From Here?1990-01-06
  • 16. Play Christy for Me1990-01-13
  • 17. Knock It Off1990-01-27 · ★ 7.5
  • 18. Do Not Pass Go (1)1990-02-03 · ★ 8.0
  • 19. Do Not Pass Go (2)1990-02-10
  • 20. You Gotta Have Art1990-02-17
  • 21. Gone Fishing1990-02-24 · ★ 7.0
  • 22. Nightmare on 2271990-04-21 · ★ 8.0
  • 23. The Class of '901990-04-29 · ★ 9.0
  • 24. No Place Like Home1990-05-06 · ★ 7.5
Marla Gibbs

Marla Gibbs

Mary Jenkins

Hal Williams

Hal Williams

Lester Jenkins

Alaina Reed Hall

Alaina Reed Hall

Rose Lee Holloway

Jackée Harry

Jackée Harry

Sandra Clark

Regina King

Regina King

Brenda Jenkins

Helen Martin

Helen Martin

Pearl Shay

Curtis Baldwin

Calvin Dobbs

Barry Sobel

Barry Sobel

Dylan McMillan

Countess Vaughn

Countess Vaughn

Alexandria DeWitt

Paul Winfield

Paul Winfield

Julian C. Barlow

Stoney Jackson

Stoney Jackson

Travis Filmore

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    Frequently asked

    When does 227 Season 6 come out?
    227 ended after Season 5.
    Is 227 renewed or cancelled?
    227 has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    How many seasons of 227 are there?
    227 has aired 5 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of 227 are there?
    There are 116 episodes of 227 across 5 seasons.
    Who created 227?
    227 was created by Michael G. Moye.
    What is 227's IMDb rating?
    227 holds an IMDb rating of 6.7/10 from 4,145 votes.