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But Frasier, with a completely different cast and tone from Cheers ... as the Bunkers’ neighbors on All in the Family before Norman Lear saw sitcom gold in a show about an upwardly mobile ...
Tripp Whetsell is no meathead when he talks about Norman Lear. Having grown up on the legendary producer's groundbreaking sitcoms like "All in the Family," "Maude" and "Good Times," Whetsell has ...
Norman Lear was a force of nature in television ... trying to prevent a group of older Black women from voting feels like it comes from an entirely different show, as Clean Slate never reckons with ...
Cox and Wallace discuss their Prime Video comedy about a father who reunites with his trans daughter after being estranged ...
But when the duo pitched the idea to the NBC comedy’s uncredited executive producer Norman Lear, he passed unless the series could be reformatted with a twist. That’s how “Stanford and ...
The late Norman Lear‘s career was defined by centering underrepresented stories rarely seen on television, and “Clean Slate,” one of Lear’s final projects, continues that tradition.
At the center of the show is a prototypical crotchety yet goodhearted Lear patriarch, Wallace’s Harry Slate. Harry has lived for decades in the small Alabama town where he owns a car wash ...