Desmond's is a British television situation comedy broadcast by Channel 4 from 1989 to 1994. With 71 episodes, Desmond's was the Channel 4 network's longest-running sitcom. The show was set in Peckham, London, and featured a predominantly black British Guyanese cast.
The show was centered around Desmond Ambrose, the owner of a barbershop, and his family and friends. The series explored themes of family, community, and cultural identity, while also addressing social issues such as racism and unemployment.
Desmond's was praised for its authentic portrayal of black British life and its humor, which resonated with audiences of all backgrounds. The show was a critical and commercial success, winning several awards and gaining a loyal fan base.
Overall, Desmond's is remembered as a groundbreaking and influential sitcom that helped to diversify British television and showcase the talent of black British actors and writers.