Martin (TV series)
Martin is an American television sitcom that aired for five seasons on Fox from August 27, 1992, to May 1, 1997. The show stars comedian Martin Lawrence as the titular character. Lawrence also played several other characters. Martin was one of Fox's highest-rated shows during the sitcom's run. In 2024, the cast reunited at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Premise
played the role of Martin Payne, originally a disc jockey who lived with his girlfriend Gina Waters in the city of Detroit, Michigan. Martin worked for the fictional radio station WZUP; in later seasons, he became the host of the talk show Word on the Street.Characters
Main characters
- Martin Lawrence as Martin Payne
- Tisha Campbell as Gina Waters-Payne
- Carl Anthony Payne II as Cole Brown
- Thomas Mikal Ford as Thomas "Tommy" Strawn
- Tichina Arnold as Pamela "Pam" James
- Jon Gries as Shawn McDermott
- Garrett Morris as Stan Winters
Supporting characters
- Reginald Ballard as Bruh-Man
- Tracy Morgan as Hustle Man
- Jeri Gray as Ms. Geri
- Maura McDade as Shanise McGillicuddy
- Sean Lampkin as Nipsey
Recurring characters
- Judyann Elder as Nadine Waters
- J. A. Preston as Dr. Cliff Waters
- Adrian Tibbs as Lil' Dawg
- Ray Massara as Buckwhite
- Charlie Murphy as Bro Fo' Real
- David Jean Thomas as Angry Man
- Jeris Lee Poindexter as Mr. Booker
- Ellia English as Mrs. Booker
- Laura Hayes as Maddie Brown
- LaWanda Page as Evelyn Porter
- David Alan Grier as Reverend Leon Lonnie Love
- Roxanne Reese as Marian
- Kenneth Whack as Kenji
- Simbi Khali as Laquita
- Yo-Yo as Keylolo
- Kim Coles as Bonquisha
- Reno Wilson as Sonny
- Tommy Davidson as Varnell Hill
- Luis Antonio Ramos as Luis
- Bentley Kyle Evans as Titus
- BeBe Drake-Massey as Myra
- Angelina Estrada as Gloria Rodriguez
Other roles played by Lawrence
- Sheneneh Jenkins
- Edna Payne
- Ol' Otis
- Jerome
- Roscoe
- Dragonfly Jones
- Bob
- King Beef
- Elroy Preston
Episodes
Broadcast history
Lawsuit
In November 1996, Campbell left the series during its final season, citing "intolerable" working conditions. She filed a lawsuit against Lawrence and the show's producers in January 1997 for sexual harassment and verbal and physical assaults. The series explanation was that Gina was "out on business", though in the two-part episode "Going Overboard" it was stated that Gina had arrived too late to board the boat for the trip alongside everyone else. By April 1997, Campbell had settled the lawsuit and returned for the last two episodes of the series under the condition that she would not share any scenes or interact with Lawrence. Campbell and Lawrence have since reconciled, and repaired their relationship.Awards and nominations
Syndication
Martin went into second run syndication on August 8, 1995, through Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution; it airs multiple times a week on the networks of Paramount Global, including MTV2, VH1 and BET, with HBO also carrying the full run of the series. Martin made its debut on Dabl on October 6, 2025, with a "Get Into Martin" marathon that preceded its arrival to the lineup on October 5.Home media
Besides being purchasable on most digital video retailers, HBO Home Video released all five seasons of Martin on DVD in Region 1.Reunion
In 2022, cast members Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, Tichina Arnold, and Carl Anthony Payne II and other guests reunited. Notably missing from the reunion was Thomas Mikal Ford, who had died in 2016, but Martin: The Reunion paid tribute to him. The 90-minute special was released on June 16, 2022, on BET+ and directed by Stan Lathan.Spin-offs
''Young Martin''
On July 11, 2024, an hour-long prequel series to Martin, titled Young Martin, was announced to be in development by Deadline Hollywood. The series is executive produced by Martin Lawrence, Rae Proctor, Robert Lawrence and Stacy Lyles from RunTelDat, with Bob Yari, David McPherson, Rosa Peart, Greg Martin for WonderHill Studios,Young Martin follows a teenage Martin Payne residing in a modern-day Detroit finding his path to success as he transitions from childhood to adulthood and is described as both an origin story and a reimagining of the character.