'Out All Night' was an American short-lived television sitcom series that aired on NBC from September 19, 1992 to July 9, 1993, lasting for only one season. The series
was created by Andy Borowitz, Susan Borowitz, and Rob Edwards. The plot centered around and starred Patti LaBelle as former singer Chelsea Paige, who has opened
a Los Angeles urban nightclub aptly named 'Club Chelsea'. To help her out with the demanding task of managing the club, Chelsea hires a recent New York University
graduate, Jeff Carswell (Morris Chestnut) as a manager trainee. I addition, Chelsea also kindly rents Jeff and his very irresponsible best friend Vidal Thomas (Duane
Martin) an apartment in the building she owns. And last, but not least, rounding out the cast is Vivica A. Fox as Chelsea's sassy stylist daughter, Charisse Chamberlain,
and Simon O'Brien as the group's Scottish neighbor, Angus McEwen. Standing together, having each other's back, they all, at one time or another, help Chelseas run
her L.A dance-club. The show was is set in the same universe as 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' (which was also created by Andy and Susan Borowitz). In the tenth episode, named 'The Great Pretender', Karyn Parsons guest stars as her Fresh Prince character Hillary Banks. The trendy nightspot served as a perfect backdrop for performances by guest artists and featured several musical guests including After 7, Mary J. Blige, Bobby Brown, Boyz II Men, Natalie Cole, Johnny Gill, Jodeci, Gladys Knight, Eddie and Gerald Levert, Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, MC Hammer, TLC, Luther Vandross, and Dionne Warwick.