The Jeffersons - The Last Leaf Part 1 of 3

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Superstitious Louise goes into a panic when she loses her lucky wedding corsage. Convinced that this means her marriage to George is finished, Louise resists every effort by George to prove that the opposite is true.

*This episode marks the final appearance of Zara Cully (who died in early 1978) as Mother Jefferson. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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  • God Bless Mother Jefferson. That she kept acting until a few months before she left us shows what a great individual she was. Her last words on the Jeffersons "Just tell George his mother always has a room waiting for him. "

    RIP: Sara Cully Brown, Roxie Roker, Isabel Sanford, Paul Benedict, Franklin Cover & Mike Evans.The Jeffersons is one of a kind and will be hard to duplicate.

  • P.S. This episode was her last appearance on "The Jeffersons". Zara Cully 1892- 1978 (86 years old)

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  • i loved Isabels voice....so sexy

  • @1MrsHaughton876 and she lost alot of weight too.she was thicker in the early episodes

  • 3:57 broke my heart- she walked out of the door, but never walked back in.

  • @FijneWIET It pretty much was. Lots of old women used to wear blue, grey or white wigs.

  • @nickdecarlo76 yeah but why a blue(ish) one?

    Was that fashionable in those days?

  • @FijneWIET She always wore a wig

  • I like Louise but the way she acts can be annoying at times.

  • Lets start a Sanford and Son and Jeffersons Fanclub.. I ShoNuff is one crazy cat when it comes to the Jeffersons and Sandord and son.

  • why does mom jefferson have a blue wig?

  • I'll never forget an episode where Mother Jefferson and George were discussing something about a funeral and he doubted his mother's memory regarding someone living or dead and she said in her classic tone, "oh George I may not know the people who are still living but I surely know the ones who are dead." This was priceless to hear in the context of that episode and I remember it some 33 years later perusing the series. Being older and more cognizant of the ravages of Cancer Sara was a hero!

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