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Good Times is an American television sitcom that aired for six seasons on CBS, from February 8, 1974, to August 1, 1979.Created by Eric Monte and Mike Evans and developed by executive producer Norman Lear, it was television's first African American two-parent family sitcom.
The sitcom series Good Times, which originally aired on CBS from February 8, 1974, to August 1, 1979, has 133 episodes, three of which were not shown during the original network run but turned up in the syndication package. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released First released Last released 1 13 February 8, 1974 (1974-02-08) May 10, 1974 (1974-05-10) 2 24 September 10, 1974 (1974 ...
He had previously appeared in the same role three times on the sitcom Maude before continuing it in 61 episodes of Good Times. [10] Although cast as a hardworking middle-aged father of three, Amos was 34 when the show began production in January 1974; he was only eight years older than the actor who played his oldest son, Jimmie Walker, and 19 ...
Johnny Brown (June 11, 1937 – March 2, 2022) was an American actor, comedian and singer. He was most famous for his role as building superintendent Nathan Bookman on the 1970s CBS sitcom, Good Times.
Previous character of Dennis Franz, the corrupt Detective from Midtown Vice is famous for three events: blindsiding Renko with a sap during a brawl behind a bar, being severely beaten by Hill in revenge, and committing suicide in a bank's safe-deposit area when his corruption is discovered (after one of his schemes nearly gets Washington killed).
Good Times: Black Again (simply referred to as Good Times in the marketing) is an American adult animated sitcom and reboot of the sitcom Good Times. It centers on the current generation of the Evans family, and stars Jay Pharoah, Marsai Martin, Yvette Nicole Brown, Slink Johnson, and J. B. Smoove. The series was released on Netflix on April 12 ...
The Fosters is a British television show, produced by London Weekend Television, which aired on ITV from 9 April 1976 until 9 July 1977. [1] It was created by Jon Watkins and was the first British sitcom to feature an entirely black cast. [1] The show was based on the American sitcom Good Times, adapted by Watkins and developed by Norman Lear.
Good Times (Adam Rickitt album) or the title song, 1999; Good Times (Bagdad Cafe the Trench Town album), 2006; Good Times (Charlie Robison album) or the title song, 2004; Good Times (Elvis Presley album), 1974