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Alan Bergman, the lyricist whose collaborations with his wife Marilyn were behind Oscar-winning songs and the TV themes like ...
“Good Times” changed Black TV forever — no “Good Times,” no “Cosby Show” 10 years later — but this groundbreaking show's searing history is now forgotten.
And Lear's "Family," which aired from 1971 to 1979, and "Good Times," which ran from 1974-79, are revered as TV classics. “I think every one of the actors wants to work with Norman Lear.
The TV series Good Times was a sitcom produced by Norman Lear and broadcast on CBS from 1974 to 1979. The series was an offshoot of Lear’s earlier comedy, Maude — a spinoff of All in the Family.
The classic 1970s sitcom Good Times is being revived at Netflix — in animated form.. The streamer has given a 10-episode order to the show, which counts Norman Lear — who produced the original ...
Netflix’s Good Times reboot has drawn ire from audiences and national organizations such as the NAACP for its perceived stereotypical depictions of African Americans since its trailer was first ...
"All in the Family" will return to TV for the second time this year for a live special, and it will air alongside another beloved ‘70s sitcom — “Good Times.” ...
Part of the issue here is the connection to the original Good Times — celebrating its 50th anniversary this year — which was considered the first TV show centered on a two-parent Black family ...
The “Good Times” episode chosen by ABC’s producers is one of its most remembered, from November 1975, in which James and Florida Evans are at odds over an upcoming alderman election.