ROBERT EARL SAWYER

TELEVISION PLAYS

 

'Rainbow Street'




'Take The A Train'


'Marlene’s Chop House'

Soap Opera. The story centers around an actress who vacations in a Caribbean country and falls in love with the king. The drama highlights the cultural conflicts of the people involved in the love affair. 1989.

Story centered around a woman in the 1940’s Harlem era of “Jazz”, and “Fancy Women on Sugar Hill”. 1990.

A comedy set in a restaurant where lots of zany characters come through. 1990.


Robert Earl Sawyer wrote, produced and directed the first black television soap opera 'Rainbow Street'. It ran for three months on KSCI International Cable Station and was played in Atlanta GA, Pasadena CA, Los Angeles CA and Las Vegas NV, in 1989.