I Jefferson

Sitcom che segue una coppia afro-americana di successo, George e Louise "Weezy" Jefferson mentre "salgono" dalla classe operaia del Queens a un lussuoso appartamento a Manhattan. Spin-off di All in the Family.
Creato da: Norman Lear | Michael Ross |
Genere: Commedia | Famiglia |

Numero di stagioni: 11
Numero di episodi: 248
Data prima messa in onda: 1975-01-18
Data ultima messa in onda: 1985-07-02

Approfondimenti

Damon Evans left the series to return to musical theatre. He admitted in interviews that he did [...] D
I Jefferson: Once a Friend (1977) was the first sitcom episode ever to feature a transgender ch [...] D
Louise had an unnamed brother that was mentioned on Arcibaldo (1971), but was never mentioned o [...] D
The longest running sitcom to feature a predominantly African-American cast. FACT CHECK : Actua [...] D
Ja'net Dubois, who was part of Norman Lear's cast for Good Times, playing Wilona Woods on that [...] D
It was intended for Mike Evans to return full time for the series twelfth season under the prem [...] D
For all her sass, Florence still calls her bosses Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson. D
Before Hal Williams would work with Marla Gibbs on 227 (1985), as her TV husband, he guest-star [...] D
Paul Benedict appeared in "The Goodbye Girl" with Richard Dreyfus and Marcia Mason while he was [...] D
Sherman Hemsley is only eleven years older than Mike Evans. Hemsley is also twenty-one years yo [...] D
When Zara Cully died during the 1977-1978 season, it was decided to write Mother Jefferson off [...] D
The Jefferson's apartment has 4 bathrooms and 3 bedrooms. Only two of the bedrooms were shown t [...] D
The theme song, "Movin' On Up" was licensed for a long running Walt Disney World Annual Pass ad [...] D
Early on, Mr. Bentley would occasionally lay stomach-down on the floor of the Jeffersons' apart [...] D
The second-longest-running show created by Norman Lear. D
Lionel was the first Jefferson shown on tv. Lionel (Mike Evans) appears in the very first episo [...] D
Mentioned in the lyrics of the song "TV Party" by Black Flag. D
The Jeffersons were brought in as Archie Bunker's next door neighbors in Season 1 Episode 8 "Li [...] D
Paul Benedict left the series after the eighth season to pursue other acting opportunities. Ben [...] D
Mike Evans helped Norman Lear develop and spin-off "Good Times" from Maude. The "Michael Evans" [...] D
From 1999 to 2002, reruns of the Jeffersons aired regularly on Nick At Nite. Nick At Nite first [...] D
On the first episode "A Friend in Need" (1974), CBS executives tried to get the interracial kis [...] D
Louise (Isabel Sanford) made one last appearance on Arcibaldo (1971), in season nine, episode t [...] D
Marla Gibbs was given her own spin-off, Checking In (1981), where Florence went to work as an e [...] D
The only Oscar winner associated with this production is Louis Gossett Junior; who won in 1982 [...] D
Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley both appeared in Amore al primo morso (1979). D
With the death of Sherman Hemsley, on July 24, 2012, Marla Gibbs and Berlinda Tolbert are the o [...] D
Ja'net DuBois sang the show's famous opening theme song "Movin' On Up" and its closing credits [...] D
Sally Struthers spoke out recently about Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's 'All [...] D
The show finished the 1984-85 TV season ranked 52nd out of 77 TV shows The last airing on CBS w [...] D
Marla Gibbs was Norman Lear's first choice, for the role of Florence Johnston, because her agen [...] D
George Jefferson was a U.S. Navy veteran who had served in the U.S. 7th Fleet. D
When the show first started, George constantly referred to Tom as a honky. After a few seasons, [...] D
Ralph the Doorman can be seen in the opening credits throughout the series. As he was only a se [...] D
Norman Lear co-produced another Marla Gibbs sitcom, 227 (1985), which ran for five years. Marla [...] D
Sherman Hemsley, Franklin Cover, Roxie Roker and Ned Wertimer made guest appearances on 227 (19 [...] D
The Jeffersons returned to television on two episodes of Willy, il principe di Bel Air (1990): [...] D
Florence is probably an afterthought or a copy of Florida, the famous sassy maid on Lear's othe [...] D
After Mike Evans left the show following completion of the first season, Norman Lear had troubl [...] D
Before Marla Gibbs was being a casted for the series, she had never been a fan of the show's pa [...] D
Isabel Sanford did not want to do a spin-off. She told producers that she was happy with her re [...] D
According to Jimmie Walker, Mike Evans confronted Norman Lear at a Tandem Christmas party, givi [...] D
The Jefferson's neighbor, Harry Bentley, worked as a Russian translator at the United Nations. [...] D
Mike Evans and Damon Evans alternated playing Lionel on this show. Damon Evans came out of the [...] D
According to his maid, this was one of Elvis Presley's favorite television shows. D
Tom and Helen Willis were television's first white and black interracial couple. D
Mother Jefferson's favorite drink was always a Bloody Mary (although she would also imbibe on w [...] D
Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford were the only two people to appear on all 253 episodes. D
Mike Evans left the role of Lionel Jefferson after the first season to join the writing staff o [...] D
The picture on the Jeffersons' desk by the telephone changed in every episode. It alternated be [...] D
Paul Benedict (Bentley) and Irwin Keyes (Hugo) suffered from acromegaly, a condition in which t [...] D
CBS never gave this show a proper series finale. The cast, bitter that they never got a chance [...] D
One of the first things George did when they moved into the apartment was run around flushing a [...] D
During their eleven seasons, this show was placed into fifteen different time slots. D
Spoofed in Mad Magazine as "The Jazzyslums". D
This show is the longest running spin-off of Arcibaldo (1971), outlasting its parent show, whic [...] D
During season four of All in the Family (1971), Norman Lear had been considering spinning off t [...] D
Louise had an older sister named Maxine, who ran away from home several years earlier after she [...] D
As of June 14, 2021, on her 90th birthday, Marla Gibbs is the first regular cast member to reac [...] D
Mike Evans and Belinda Tolbert were born one day apart from each other: Evans on November 3, 19 [...] D
There were two Jenny's and three Lionel's. Lynne Moody played Jenny Willis in the All in the Fa [...] D
Sherman Hemsley stated in an interview before he knew was going to appear in All in the Family [...] D
The Jeffersons live on the 12th floor of the Colby East. D
The series finale of Willy, il principe di Bel Air (1990) was a Jeffersons/Fresh Prince/Diff're [...] D
Billy Dee Williams made appearances on both The Jeffersons and 227, Marla Gibbs' other big sitc [...] D
Marla Gibbs has worked as a reservations agent for United Airlines while struggling as an actre [...] D
It was Elvis Presley's favorite sitcom. D
The building in the opening sequence is located at 185 E. 85th Street in Manhattan. D
Roxie Roker is Lenny Kravitz's mother. She would often bring him to the set of this show. D
Marla Gibbs said the Jeffersons went on location to Hawaii for three weeks to shoot the four Ha [...] D
When The Jeffersons were first introduced on Arcibaldo (1971), the family included George's bro [...] D
Isabel Sanford was the first black actress to win the Outstanding Lead Actress in a comedy Emmy [...] D
Though both of their characters feuded, on-camera, both Sherman Hemsley and Marla Gibbs got alo [...] D
Marla Gibbs had appeared in almost a lot of episodes of the series, giving her 207 of the 253 e [...] D
Launched the acting careers of Marla Gibbs and Berlinda Tolbert. D
Zara Cully missed most of the third season because she was ill with pneumonia and a collapsed l [...] D
George's two major competitors in the dry- cleaning business were Cunnigham Cleaners, and Blue [...] D
Mike Evans left the show after the first season to work on Good Times (1974), which he co-creat [...] D
Sherman Hemsley found out about the show's cancellation by reading it in the newspaper. Isabel [...] D
Florence was originally intended to be a recurring cast member, but the character became so pop [...] D
Though it was rarely mentioned on the show, the name of the building, in which the Jeffersons l [...] D
George's primary business rival and archenemy was Cunningham Cleaners. D
With the death of Zara Cully, producers decided to replace her by promoting Marla Gibbs to full [...] D
Mike Evans and Damon Evans were not related. D
In terms of number of seasons (eleven) and episodes (two hundred fifty-three), this is the long [...] D
The character "George Jefferson" was ranked number forty-four in TV Guide's list of the "50 Gre [...] D
In a recent interview Norman Lear said that The Jeffersons did the same thing The Cosby Show di [...] D
Franklin Cover (Tom Willis) was starring as one of the villainous, sociopathic members of The M [...] D
Franklin Cover who co-starred with Marla Gibbs on the Jeffersons, made a guest appearance on 22 [...] D
Like her character Helen, Roxie Roker was married to a white (Jewish) man (Sy Kravitz) in real [...] D
Unlike Norman Lear's other sitcoms, topical, political, and edgy content was gradually phased o [...] D

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