Norman Lear Death Spotlights His Blackest TV Shows, Productions
TV Legend Norman Lear’s Death Draws Attention To His Blackest Shows
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“Thank you for the moving outpouring of love and support in honor of our wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. Norman lived a life of creativity, tenacity, and empathy. He deeply loved our country and spent a lifetime helping to preserve its founding ideals of justice and equality for all. Knowing and loving him has been the greatest of gifts. We ask for your understanding as we mourn privately in celebration of this remarkable human being.”
Check out some of our favorite Norman Lear productions below.
1. All In The Family (1971-1979)*
*Continued as Archie Bunker’s Place from 1979 to 1983.
2. Sanford and Son (1972-1977)
3. Maude (1972-1978)
4. Good Times (1974-1979)
5. The Jeffersons (1975-1985)
6. One Day At A Time (1975-1984)*
*Show was revived and ran from 2017-2020.
7. Diff'rent Strokes (1978-1985)
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