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Eugene

(62,581 posts)
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 02:28 PM Jan 2022

'Sanford and Son' at 50, 'double-edged' Black sitcom pioneer

Source: Associated Press

‘Sanford and Son’ at 50, ‘double-edged’ Black sitcom pioneer

By LYNN ELBER
January 21, 2022

LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Demond Wilson heard that Redd Foxx was going to star in a TV sitcom, the actor brushed it off as a joke.

Foxx was a killer stand-up comic, with a trademark raunchiness that Wilson figured to be a nonstarter for the timid broadcast networks that were television in 1972. It was the eve of cable, and the rise of streaming was decades away.

“It would be like bringing a dog to a cat party,” is how Wilson described the notion of Foxx invading TV in a recent Associated Press interview.

But the comedian cleaned up his act for the small screen, and “Sanford and Son,” with Wilson co-starring as Foxx’s beleaguered adult son, debuted 50 years ago this month on NBC. An instant ratings smash, it opened the door for other Black family shows to move into the virtually all-white TV neighborhood.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-los-angeles-sitcoms-arts-and-entertainment-race-and-ethnicity-29485334613f905bb8274ad7225e2e71


This combination photo shows Comedian Redd Foxx, left, speaking to journalists about the reasons he left the top-rated sitcom "Sanford & Son," March 14, 1974 in New York and actor Demond Wilson participating in a CBS "Face the Nation" discussion on school prayer on May 5, 1984, in Washington. It was 50 years ago this month that the sitcom “Sanford and Son” debuted on NBC. (AP Photo)

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'Sanford and Son' at 50, 'double-edged' Black sitcom pioneer (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2022 OP
"It's the big one, Elizabeth!" CurtEastPoint Jan 2022 #1
Redd Foxx died of a heart attack Freddie Jan 2022 #2
omg I didn't know this! CurtEastPoint Jan 2022 #3
Huge discography IbogaProject Jan 2022 #4

Freddie

(9,547 posts)
2. Redd Foxx died of a heart attack
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 03:17 PM
Jan 2022

On the set of a “Sanford and Son” revival series (not sure if it ever aired). Talk about life imitating art.

IbogaProject

(3,377 posts)
4. Huge discography
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 04:25 PM
Jan 2022

He had a huge discography, dozens of records, not sure how much original or repackaged material. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redd_Foxx

Here is the show he was rehearsing when he passed on. It was a small hit during its brief run. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Family_(TV_series)

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