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Sanford and Son (1972): Where Are They Now?

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find out what ever happened to the 1972 tv show, Sanford and Son No copyright intended.

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  • @panamaniak

    FRED: "You arrest white people? Well, where are they? Look at all these n-----s in here! There's enough n-----s in here to fill a Tarzan movie!"

    BWA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!

  • DID YOU GUYS KNOW THAT GRADY FROM SANDFORD AND SON ALSO APPEARED IN THE HIT SHOW MARTIN! GRADY WAS THE HOST OF THE THEATER THAT WAS CLOSING AND MARTIN PUT ON A PLAYERS BALL TO HELP RAISE MONEY! MARTIN AIRED FROM 1994-1999

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  • @kingofthegogobeat, Really? I don't recall those times, Hmmm?

  • Actually "nigger" was said three times throughout the show (that I can remember). The episode left out was when Fred was competing for the attention and affection of Donna with one of Donna's male patients.

    The patient was demonstrating to Fred on how in much better physical shape he was than Fred. I think he started doing one-arm push ups, and Fred says, "That nigger is crazy!!"

  • DAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmm­mm!!!!!!! That property back taxes that Redd Foxx Owes. Holy Crap.

    R.I.P Redd Foxx and rest of sitcoms.

  • Edward Crawford Is On IMDB

  • @IveGotYourChange you are correct, but I wouldn't take what these notes say as gospel. The writing is atrocious.

  • The other times the N word was from the episode "Sanford and Son and Sister makes Three". Juanita said that they needed to get their headlights fixed. Fred said something like ...that they better get that fixed quick, 'cause they deaf on a nigger with one headlight. You better be on a motorcycle"!..and the other was "the surprise party" epidose..."bim bam boom, someone get this nigger out the room" (talking to Rollo)...so it was 6 times.

  • @IveGotYourChange Yeah, the later seasons weren't nearly as good as the first few seasons. I think the show "jumped the shark" when Redd Foxx held out for more money as Grady took over. When Fred returned, the grittiness got lost, LAmont got nice and neat and Fred's insults became old news. The get-rich-quick schemes also became over-the top.

  • @IveGotYourChange All In The Family's set was also used back in the mid 90s on the short-lived sitcom 704 Hauser starring John Amos. This show was Norman Lear's attempt to "apologize" to John Amos for killing him off Good Times. Another note: 704 Hauser St. was Archie Bunker's address on All In The Family.

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