Derek Porter (disambiguation)

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Derek Porter was a rower.

Derek Porter may also refer to:

Derek Porter is an English former footballer who played for Barrow and Wigan Athletic. Porter made three appearances for Wigan in the 1959–60 season of the Lancashire Combination.

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Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns is an American sitcom created and produced by playwright, director, and producer Tyler Perry. The show initially revolved around Mr. Brown running a senior citizens' home in Decatur, Georgia, with his daughter Cora Simmons, but as the show progressed, this idea was gradually phased out and it became a typical family sitcom about a multigenerational clan living under one roof. The show premiered on Wednesday, January 7, 2009 and finished its run on November 18, 2011 on TBS. It is made in the model of his play and film of the same name. The show stars David Mann and Tamela Mann, who starred in the earlier stage play and motion picture.

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