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Good Times - Wikipedia 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
Good Times (TV Series 1974–1979) - IMDb Good Times: Created by Mike Evans, Norman Lear, Eric Monte With Ja'net DuBois, Ralph Carter, BernNadette Stanis, Jimmie 'JJ' Walker A poor African-American family make the best of things in the Chicago housing projects
Watch Good Times Streaming Online - Peacock Watch Good Times Florida and James Evans struggle to raise their kids, J J , Thelma and Michael, in a Chicago housing project during the 1970s Stream on Peacock
John Amos, star of TVs Good Times and Roots, dies at 84 John Amos poses for a portrait on May 11, 2016, in New York Amos, who starred as the family patriarch on the hit 1970s sitcom “Good Times” and earned an Emmy nomination for his role in the
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Good Times | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube In this irreverent reimagining of the TV classic, a new generation of the Evans family keeps their heads above water in a Chicago housing project An unfilte
John Amos, actor in Good Times and Roots, dies at 84 | AP . . . “The fact is that Esther’s criticism, and also that of John and others — some of it very pointed and personal — seriously damaged my appeal in the Black community,” Walker wrote in his 2012 memoir “Dyn-O-Mite! Good Times, Bad Times, Our Times ” After three seasons of critical acclaim and high ratings, Amos was fired
John Amos: Roots, Good Times and The West Wing actor remembered Good Times was adapted in the UK in 1976 as The Fosters, the first British sitcom with an all-black cast Norman Beaton played the father, with Lenny Henry in one of his early roles as one of his