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Noch Fragen Arnold?

Originaltitel: Diff'rent Strokes
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1978–1986
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Noch Fragen Arnold? (1978)
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Die Missgeschicke einer wohlhabenden Familie aus Manhattan, die die Kinder ihrer verstorbenen afroamerikanischen Haushälterin aus Harlem adoptiert.Die Missgeschicke einer wohlhabenden Familie aus Manhattan, die die Kinder ihrer verstorbenen afroamerikanischen Haushälterin aus Harlem adoptiert.Die Missgeschicke einer wohlhabenden Familie aus Manhattan, die die Kinder ihrer verstorbenen afroamerikanischen Haushälterin aus Harlem adoptiert.

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    • Jeff Harris
    • Bernie Kukoff
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    • Gary Coleman
    • Todd Bridges
    • Conrad Bain
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      • Bernie Kukoff
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      • Gary Coleman
      • Todd Bridges
      • Conrad Bain
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    Gary Coleman
    Gary Coleman
    • Arnold Jackson
    • 1978–1986
    Todd Bridges
    Todd Bridges
    • Willis Jackson
    • 1978–1986
    Conrad Bain
    Conrad Bain
    • Philip Drummond
    • 1978–1986
    Dana Plato
    Dana Plato
    • Kimberly Drummond…
    • 1978–1986
    Mary Jo Catlett
    Mary Jo Catlett
    • Pearl Gallagher
    • 1982–1986
    Danny Cooksey
    Danny Cooksey
    • Sam McKinney
    • 1984–1986
    Shavar Ross
    Shavar Ross
    • Dudley Ramsey…
    • 1980–1986
    Charlotte Rae
    Charlotte Rae
    • Edna Garrett
    • 1978–1984
    Dixie Carter
    Dixie Carter
    • Maggie McKinney…
    • 1984–1985
    Steven Mond
    Steven Mond
    • Robbie Jason
    • 1980–1985
    Nedra Volz
    Nedra Volz
    • Adelaide Brubaker
    • 1980–1984
    Mary Ann Mobley
    Mary Ann Mobley
    • Maggie McKinney Drummond…
    • 1980–1986
    Nikki Swasey Seaton
    Nikki Swasey Seaton
    • Lisa Hayes
    • 1982–1986
    Janet Jackson
    Janet Jackson
    • Charlene DuPrey
    • 1980–1984
    Jason Hervey
    Jason Hervey
    • Charlie
    • 1985–1986
    Rosalind Chao
    Rosalind Chao
    • Miss Chung…
    • 1981–1983
    Dody Goodman
    Dody Goodman
    • Aunt Sophia Drummond
    • 1981–1984
    Bobby Herbeck
    Bobby Herbeck
    • The Waiter…
    • 1979–1984
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Jeff Harris
      • Bernie Kukoff
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    DunnDeeDaGreat

    Very gulity pleasure

    Diff'rent Strokes is a show that I came to love later in life. The show heart and soul was little Gary Coleman. Although Todd Bridges and Dana Plato would have the occasional good one-liner this was Coleman's show. He was so the pimp sh*t on the show. I wonder where his charcter of Arnold would be now?
    9wchngliu

    Diff'rent Strokes Was An 80s US Sitcom Classic

    Diff'rent Strokes was and still is regarded by many as not just one of the most successful sitcoms in TV history but one of the very few, which succeeded due to the multi-racial cast of Conrad Bain as Philip/Mr Drummond, Dana Plato as Kimberley, Todd Bridges as Willis, and the lovable scamp, Gary Coleman as Arnold Jackson. The performances given by the main leads in Diff'rent Strokes was great, particularly Conrad's as the strict but fair, Mr Drummond. Mrs Edna Garrett played by Charlotte Rae was funny, charming and witty and a great addition to the cast. But the star of the show was Coleman as Arnold and his famous catchphrase 'whatcha talking'about Willis?'.

    Even though it was a sitcom, the show wasn't afraid of tackling and addressing social and controversial issues such as child molestation, racism, bulimia, class division and sex for example. The writing was funny but also sharp, witty and clever. Arnold has arguably the best and funnier lines out of all the characters, although Philip isn't that far off either.

    He was one of the reasons why Diff'rent Strokes was such a huge success story, as Coleman's comic timing was almost spot-on. The cutesy factor that accompanies his cheeky and somewhat mischievous persona as Arnold was a huge incentive on his part.

    There have been many sitcoms past and present, which centred around youngsters as the main protagonists, but whilst most of them have tried they have failed, mainly because one of the reasons for this is that those shows do not possess a central character as humorous, as versatile as Arnold and of whom has a personality of which viewers can fall in love with straight away.

    Diff'rent Strokes didn't have just one but three child characters in Kimberly, Willis and Arnold. The concept was original and addressed the issue of child adoption in a straight-to-the-point manner but at the same time combine laughs with clean cut jokes, good gags and great humour. It's such a shame though that the notoriety of the show, in regards to the child performers was always brought up; likewise Coleman's own brushes with the law and surprising fall from grace, Todd's battle with drugs, and the rather unfortunate and well documented demise of Dana and her subsequent death during the late 90s, slightly tarnished the mainstream success, as well as history of Diff'rent Strokes. Next year in 2008, it will be the 30th anniversary of Diff'rent Strokes, since its debut in 1978.

    All in all though, this was a great little sitcom, starring a little guy with a big heart played by Coleman which was destined to be a big hit, which it was and one that captured millions of audiences hearts, worldwide.
    raysond

    Gary Coleman made this show......when lasted eight seasons and 189 episodes

    During my days as a kid,and partly through my high school years as well,this show was just that: The brainchild of Gary Coleman. Coleman made millions off this series,and when the show left the airwaves in 1986(and its repeats in syndication),it was totally discarded forever,never to be heard from again,despite of what the people may say about this show and the fate of its cast including Todd Bridges(who played brother Willis),and the sudden death of Dana Plato(who played big sister Kimberly),and also from Conrad Bain(who played the widower Mr. Drummond) who was a regular on TV's Maude before coming to this series.

    If someone would come up to you on the street,they would asked "What you talking about?" in the form of that question.

    Interesting point about this show: It started off as a show called "Milk" on the NBC network before it became a series. "Diff'rent Strokes" when it premiered on November 3,1978 became one of the network's biggest hits scoring in the top ten of the Nielsens during its astounding seven year run on the Peacock Network and made Gary Coleman a huge megastar. NBC canceled this series on May 4,1985 after 170 episodes.

    Also Mr. Drummond would get married in the show too during the 1984-1985 season to Maggie McKinney(played by Dixie Carter before going on to "Designing Women",which was on a rival network),and also bringing in her son Danny as Arnold's other brother(played by Danny Cooksey-who would go on to star opposite Scwarzenegger in Terminator 2,and also do voice-overs for children's shows) Also,Janet Jackson would appear as Willis' girlfriend Charlene during the 1981-1983 season(which during this time Miss Jackson did have a hit album out along with this series at that time). Shavar Ross was Arnold's best friend Dudley. When the show was canceled by NBC on May 4,1985 there were several cast changes. Mary Ann Mobley replaced Dixie Carter on the show and also gone were Pearl(Mary Jo Catlett). On September 27,1985,the show moved to ABC-TV where 19 new episodes were produced before the network finally canceled it on March 7,1986 after 189 episodes.

    This was a grand series that spawned two spin-offs,the short-lived situation comedy series "Hello,Larry",and another successful series "The Facts of Life",which would go on to become NBC's longest-running and successful series from 1979-1987.

    If it comes back on the air,its worth seeing.
    5Aaron1375

    Like a lot of shows that prominently featured children started out good and faded as they grew older.

    I watched this show as a child and I enjoyed it for what it was. However, as the show got older even I could see that Gary Coleman was getting a bit to old for the role and that is of course when they did what every show featuring children who age do. Do they simply end the show gracefully...No! They try to keep the show alive, by interjecting a younger kid to try and bring the cute factor the show once had and lost when the children grew up. They did this on numerous shows, this is one of the few that I actually saw that did it. I watched Brady Bunch a bit when I was a kid, but I have never seen an Oliver episode. This show is about a wealthy guy who takes in the children of a former maid or something. That is about all there is to it. He has a daughter of his own and he raises the children the best he can as they go out in the world and face all of life's little challenges, including a guy who kidnaps young Arnold (Gary Coleman) and Kimberly (Dana Plato) in an episode that was a bit much considering this show was aimed at the family market. I mean you want your child to be safe and all, but you also do not want them becoming fearful and paranoid. They also had one where cute little Sam (the youth interjection) got kidnapped as well. Then they have an episode where they basically try to capitalize on the success of the film "Ghostbusters". So in recap this is a show that should have stayed on four or five years tops, but tried to keep the show going as long as possible and weakening what little did work.
    juliafwilliams

    25th Anniversary--What You Talkin' About?

    It's hard to believe, but 2003 marks 25 years since Gary Coleman asked Willis what he was talking about.

    Norman Lear, who broke a lot of ground heretofore with All in the Family, Maude, The Jeffersons, and Good Times, continued his magic touch with Diff'rent Strokes. A 25th anniversary marathon on any given television station would be a great way to remember this show, notwithstanding that Miss Dana Plato is no longer of this earth.

    This show made Gary Coleman Gary Coleman, and he truly made the show what it was.

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      Alan Thicke, who played Dr. Jason Seaver, the patriarch on the sitcom "Unser lautes Heim (1985)," wrote and performed the series' memorable theme song.
    • Zitate

      [Willis has just learned his close friend has died in an auto accident]

      Willis Jackson: Oh no...

      [pause]

      Willis Jackson: [crying] Oh no...

      [Willis hangs up the phone and cries]

      Willis Jackson: Look at me. Crying just like a kid.

      Philip Drummond: No. Crying just like a man.

    • Alternative Versionen
      Two hour-long episodes on the first season DVD are presented in their edited, two-part syndicated versions.
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      Edited into Tupac: Resurrection (2003)

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      • 3. November 1978 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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