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'Cosby Show': Bounce-d from one schedule, but still available

Bill Cosby's 1980s hit has been bounced from one network after his conviction on sexual assault charge, but "The Cosby Show" is still available elsewhere.

NBC’s “The Cosby Show” was  television’s top-rated show for five of its eight seasons
NBC’s “The Cosby Show” was television’s top-rated show for five of its eight seasonsRead moreFile photo/NBC

On Thursday, after comedian Bill Cosby was convicted of three counts of aggravated indecent assault against former Temple University employee Andrea Constand, Bounce TV announced it was pulling reruns of Cosby's 1984-92 comedy The Cosby Show from its schedule.

A digital multicast network that bills itself as "the first African American broadcast network" and whose founders include Martin Luther King III and former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young, Bounce continues to carry the college-based spin-off, A Different World.

It's easy to understand why a network wouldn't want to remind viewers of the disconnect between Cosby and Cliff Huxtable, the lovable OB-GYN and father of five who helped cement the comedian's image as "America's Dad."

But those who still want to hang with the Huxtables can. As of Friday, TV One still had The Cosby Show on its schedule.

Amazon Prime customers can watch anytime.  All eight seasons are included in the streaming service's library, free to subscribers.

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And for those interested in an even younger Cosby, there's Hulu, which carries all three seasons of I Spy, the groundbreaking series in which he starred opposite Robert Culp.