Ep 247: Sunday Nights, Theo Huxtable, and the Legacy of Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Episode Summary:In this deeply personal solo episode, host Damien Swaby reflects on the life and legacy of Malcolm-Jamal Warner — actor, director, musician, and activist — who passed away tragically at the age of 54.As a Black Londoner from South East London, Damien shares his heartfelt memories of watching The Cosby Show with family every Sunday on Channel 4, and how Warner’s portrayal of Theo Huxtable shaped an entire generation of Black boys across the globe.The episode explores Warner’s quiet creative brilliance:His early rise to fame as Theo HuxtableDirecting New Edition’s Heart Break video at Eddie Murphy’s houseHis groundbreaking HIV/AIDS public health workHis Grammy-winning music and poetryHis recent podcast on Black mental health, Not All HoodThis is more than a tribute. It’s a meditation on what it means to create with purpose, grow with grace, and leave behind a legacy that transcends television.🎙 Hosted by: Damien Swaby🎧 Produced by: Filmmaking Conversations

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Step into the world of independent film with Filmmaking Conversations with Damien SwabyFrom established industry voices to the filmmakers of tomorrow, Damien Swaby opens up conversations that spark ideas, share experiences, and celebrate creativity in all its forms.Each episode offers listeners both inspiration and practical takeaways, leaving them better equipped to bring their own stories to life.With a loyal and growing audience of passionate filmmakers and film lovers, Filmmaking Conversations has become a trusted space for authentic dialogue and fresh perspectives on the art of storytelling.Join us—and discover why this podcast is resonating with the community shaping the future of film.Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network