Une famille afro-américaine qui s'est récemment enrichie emménage dans un immeuble de luxe et développe des relations étroites, bien que parfois houleuses, avec les autres locataires.Une famille afro-américaine qui s'est récemment enrichie emménage dans un immeuble de luxe et développe des relations étroites, bien que parfois houleuses, avec les autres locataires.Une famille afro-américaine qui s'est récemment enrichie emménage dans un immeuble de luxe et développe des relations étroites, bien que parfois houleuses, avec les autres locataires.
- A remporté 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 9 victoires et 31 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesIsabel Sanford was the first black actress to win the Outstanding Lead Actress in a comedy Emmy award.
- GaffesNumerous times on and off throughout the course of the series, people make a left when they leave through the exit of the Jeffersons' apartment. The layout of the hallway has Harry Bentley's apartment at the end about a couple feet away at corner on the left side of the Jeffersons' apartment. So it means logically they are just walking right into the door of Bentley's apartment instead of going straight across to the elevator.
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Florence Johnston: How come we overcame and nobody told me?
- Générique farfeluSeries creators Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, and Bernard West are listed as "Nicholl Ross West" during the show's closing credits on numerous episodes.
- Autres versionsSyndicated reruns in the US are cut by 2 to 3 minutes. One particularly bad cut is of a key sequence in the first episode: after Helen and Tom leave George's apartment after being insulted, they are talking in the hallway, and the scene ends with them kissing. This was a controversial scene back in 1975, but its editing was so that stations and cable networks airing the show could fit in more commercials.
- ConnexionsEdited into The N Word (2004)
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The Jefferson is the longest African-American comedy situation to date. It's a spin-off of the popular "All in the family". The Jeffersons is the most underrated comedy sitcom on television to some people. During its release in the mid 70s there were a few competitive shows like Good Times,What's Happening?,and Sanford & Son. But this show lasted the longest and enjoyed by both black and white audiences. This show was funny during its first six years (1975-81) till Embassy Television took over,and the show became boring. Lionel and Jenny made just occasional appearances on the show and Ralph still have his hand out for a tip. The writers were changed and the show lost a lot of its audiences. But what I enjoyed the most about the show was when George and Florence go at it. Though in the long run George always kept her as their maid. I think George like having Florence around because he enjoys having somebody to pick on. Which Florence at times outsmarts him. What I didn't like was that geek Lionel (Damon Evans) he seem so soft to me and wasn't confident and outspoken like the original Lionel (Mike Evans). The Jeffersons was a fun show to watch and although the show maybe somewhat forgotten everybody remembers the theme (Movin' on up).
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- 4 avr. 2003
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By what name was The Jeffersons (1975) officially released in India in English?
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