Sanford and Son - Fan Favorites (2009)
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Synopsis: After the runaway success of their program ALL IN THE FAMILY, the producing team of Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin took a cue from the successful British sitcom STEPTOE AND SON in order to create this... After the runaway success of their program ALL IN THE FAMILY, the producing team of Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin took a cue from the successful British sitcom STEPTOE AND SON in order to create this smash vehicle for African-American comedian Redd Foxx. SANFORD AND SON details the comedically endless disagreements between aging junkyard owner Fred Sanford (Foxx) and his grown son, Lamont (Demond Wilson). Airing from 1972-77, the show was NBC's most popular program for four of its six seasons and earned four Emmy nominations. This collection presents seven fan-favorite episodes: "Crossed Swords," "Happy Birthday, Pop," "Here Comes the Bride There Goes the Bride," "The Copper Caper," "A Matter of Life and Breath," "We Were Robbed," and "A Pad for Lamont." [More]
Starring: Redd Foxx, Demond Wilson
Starring: Redd Foxx, Demond Wilson
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