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Sanford and Son (1972)

TV-14 (US) | USA | English | 30 min
Directed by: Peter Baldwin, Alan Rafkin, Jack Shea, Bill Foster, Norman Abbott
7.9

One of television's all-time classic sitcoms, the Norman Lear-produced "Sanford and Son" debuted just three days after the one-year anniversary of Lear's fabulously successful, "All in the Family." Fred Sanford is a cantankerous 65-year-old, black, widowed junk dealer living in Los Angeles' Watts neighborhood. Helping him is his restless son, 34-year-old Lamont; Fred's beloved wife and Lamont's mother, Elizabeth, had died more than 20 years earlier. Fred's schemes and bigotry especially toward Julio, a Puerto Rican who was Lamont's friend, whites and other minorities often frustrated Lamont. Fred also showed overt disdain for his sister-in-law, Aunt Esther (the feeling was mutual). Many times, Lamont threatened to leave for meaningful work, but Fred faked a heart attack each time ("Oh, this time its real, I'm a-comin' 'Lizabeth!") as a sympathy ploy to get his son to stay. By 1977, Fred and Lamont had sold their business (stars Foxx and Wilson wanted to leave the series); it became the Sanford Arms, a rooming house. The show continued as the short-lived "Sanford Arms" (without Foxx or Wilson); it was revived in 1980 on CBS as "Sanford" (starring Foxx and without Wilson).

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Outstanding Achievement in Video Tape Editing for a Series

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Best TV Show - Comedy or Musical

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Release Date
USA
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1972-01-14
Netherlands
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1977-05-26
Sweden
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1985-08-18
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Also Known As (A.K.A.)
Sanford and Son
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Sanford and Son
Australia
Sanford and Son
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Sex & Nudity
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Violence & Gore
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Profanity
Mild