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Comedian Jimmie Walker didn’t initially take his dyn-o-mite role as James “J.J.” Evans in “Good Times” seriously. The CBS sitcom, which aired from 1974 until 1979, told the story of a ...
Good Times, the first mainstream sitcom to showcase an African-American nuclear family, aired on CBS from 1974-1979.The feel-good TV show (a spinoff of Maude, which was itself originally a spinoff ...
Think “Good Times” and try not to think of J.J.'s (Jimmie Walker) “dyn-O-mite," or Florida Evans' “damn damn damn” when she first learns of husband James' (Amos) death.
*Jimmie Walker, who played J.J. on the ’70s sitcom “Good Times,” sat down recently for a tell-all interview where he served up the scoop on antics that went on behind the scenes.
John Landis knew exactly what he was doing in casting John Amos opposite James Earl Jones in 1988’s “Coming to America.” The audience related to both as fathers, first and foremost. Jones ...
Jimmie “JJ” Walker made his name starring on the iconic sitcom “Good Times," which aired on CBS on Tuesday nights from 1974-79. He’s hosted radio shows in four different states, recorded ...
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