FIRST TIME REACTING TO | Archie Meets George Jefferson For The First Time | All In The Family

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  • @pvdogs2
    @pvdogs2 Год назад +81

    The maid's name was Florence Johnston. She was played by Marla Gibb. The only Florence Henderson that I know was the actress who played the mom on The Brady Bunch 😊😊 The show with JJ was Good Times which was a spin off of Maude which was a spin off from All in the Family. Lenny Kravitz's mom was Roxie Roker who played Mrs Jefferson's best friend Helen.

    • @mikebradshaw6484
      @mikebradshaw6484 Год назад +4

      I can remember all of that too but i can't tell you what i ate for dinner last night.

    • @edford1693
      @edford1693 Год назад +4

      And the guy playing Lionel (George's son) left 'The Jefferson's' because he was the main writer for 'Good Times'. He returned to 'The Jefferson's' after 'Good Times' was cancelled.

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 Год назад

      @@mikebradshaw6484Same. Lol :)

  • @daleb1279
    @daleb1279 Год назад +76

    The Jeffersons lived next door to Archie and Edith initially until they moved on up to the eastside and their show was based in an expensive high rise with a mixed couple next door which included Lenny Kravitz's mother Roxie Roker. Florence was the Jefferson's maid. Good Times did actually spin off from All in the Family but in the rare double spin off. Edith's cousin Maude (played by Bea Arthur) visited and Maude became a hit spin off show, where Florida Evans, was Maude's maid and they eventually spun off Florida into her own show and yes, you are right, it was Good Times where Jimmy Walker always said dy-no-mite and Janet Jackson later appeared on that show too. Incidentally, Florida's neighbor Willona, was played by Ja'net Dubois, who was the foster mother to Janet Jackson's character, but the actress also sang the theme song for....the Jeffersons! Janet Jackson would also eventually appear on another Norman Lear sitcom, Diff'rent Strokes.

    • @starrhelton4316
      @starrhelton4316 Год назад +2

      The Jefferson’s moving to the East Side was a spin off from All in the Family. All in the Family was a light hearted/ serious show exploring all kinds of social issues. One of those topics was racism which the fictional Archie was just full of so they moved a Black family next door. The women became good friends and visited often. The men had the relationship that you would expect between a struggling white guy with racial prejudices and a pretty successful (more than Archie) Black man. Archie the character had his share of faults but he was more ignorant than mean. If that makes sense. Because of that there was something lovable about his character which showed racism as the very complicated matter that it can be. Also remember that this show was filmed in the sixties and early seventies (I think) so it was a lot closer to the Civil Rights Movement than we are now. Carroll was concerned about playing the character of Archie for so long because he was afraid of being labeled a racist, ignorant person like the character of Archie. It was a fictional show written and produced by people who wanted Americans to reflect on societal issues without scolding and lecturing people.

    • @bwsinfonia13
      @bwsinfonia13 Год назад +2

      Florence Henderson was the mom on the Brady Bunch.

    • @ConspiracySmurf
      @ConspiracySmurf Год назад +1

      oMG, i forgot about Maude and GT spin off and you know what , I recall Mike and Gloria moving to California or something and having a spinoff there, too! There is a whole Archie Universe out there!

    • @arodin
      @arodin Год назад +2

      Man, sitcoms in those days were wild. It's like a Sitcom Extended Universe.

    • @starrhelton4316
      @starrhelton4316 Год назад

      @@arodin 😂😂😂😂

  • @teddtarr
    @teddtarr Год назад +77

    "My Mammy" is a song made famous by the white singer, Al Jolson, who sang it in blackface, back in the early 1920's. Things were a bit different back then.

    • @craigplatel813
      @craigplatel813 Год назад +13

      And he would get down on one knee at the end of his performance

    • @rogerwolstenholme2710
      @rogerwolstenholme2710 Год назад +8

      does anybody remember the " Amos and Andy Show " in the 50s

    • @santosmadrigal3702
      @santosmadrigal3702 Год назад +9

      I believe George and Archie are the same person . Just one is white and one is black . Archie's best friend is the Jefferson's son .

    • @beaujac311
      @beaujac311 Год назад +2

      teddtarr:. The name of the song was just "Mammy".

    • @beaujac311
      @beaujac311 Год назад

      @@santosmadrigal3702 They are not the same person. The George character is a response to all the racist white people he has ever come in contact with. Also Archie was the only one who did not realize that Lionel was making fun of him.

  • @kengarner3625
    @kengarner3625 Год назад +3

    I just love the joy and excitement and humor you bring to your reactions. Yes, Norman Lear created some of the greatest television of all time….

  • @colleenmonell1601
    @colleenmonell1601 Год назад +5

    I just want to say that I needed this video today. You made me laugh until I cried because I'm so old to know how close and yet wrong you were and it was adorable and I could totally see where you were coming from. Thank you!! 🙃

  • @marcussmith6805
    @marcussmith6805 Год назад +56

    Florence is Marla Gibbs. You were right. She was the housekeeper on The Jeffersons. However, the neighbor on the show in the apartment building is Lenny Kravitz's mom. Her name was Helen.

    • @mattslupek7988
      @mattslupek7988 Год назад +3

      Beat me to it.

    • @Yowza78
      @Yowza78 Год назад +5

      And Florence Henderson was on the Brady Bunch lol

    • @Yowza78
      @Yowza78 Год назад +2

      And Florence Henderson was on the Brady Bunch lol

    • @Yowza78
      @Yowza78 Год назад +1

      And Florence Henderson was on the Brady Bunch lol

    • @Yowza78
      @Yowza78 Год назад

      And Florence Henderson was on the Brady Bunch lol.

  • @NarnianRailway
    @NarnianRailway Год назад +3

    Norman Lear created a 70s sit-com empire starting with "All In The Family."
    "The Jeffersons" (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, and Marla Gibbs) was the second spinoff. The first spinoff was "Maude" (Bea Arthur), Edith's cousin. Maude's housekeeper was Florida Evans. Florida (Esther Rolle) and James Evans (John Amos) relocated to Chicago with their own spin-off "Good Times" featuring Kid Dy-no-Mite! Jimmie Walker. Several other spinoffs were made featuring "All In The Family" characters. Those were all great spin-offs along with several minor sit-com spinoffs.

  • @RCHeath
    @RCHeath Год назад +4

    Carrol O’Connor and Sherman Hemsley were absolutely priceless. Thank you for making video like this 45+ years ago.

  • @chadjohns6955
    @chadjohns6955 Год назад +1

    Mami was a song performed in the 1920's by Al Jolson. If you look at the cover of that record, he's in "black face", it was a throwback to an old minstrel show songs, which were quite racist

  • @98armstead
    @98armstead Год назад +10

    Florence Henderson was Mrs. Brady. The maid was Florence, played by Marla Gibbs. The Jeffersons were neighbors of the Bunkers until George's dry-cleaning business was successful. the spinoff happened after they moved to Manhattan. Lenny Kravitz's mother played the mother-in-law of Lionel.

  • @Jmyth44
    @Jmyth44 Год назад +12

    Because when it comes down to it, he’s the black version of Archie, and the way they get along is by thinking that they don’t get along

  • @joeydewey1640
    @joeydewey1640 Год назад +2

    Louise Jesserson was Ediths friend & neighbor. George owns dry cleaning shops & they got rich enough to move out of Queens into a fancy place. Hence the song moving on up

  • @rudyeksh8217
    @rudyeksh8217 Год назад +7

    They were neighbors. Jefferson was a spinoff later on as was Archie bunker's place after Edith dies. As was Maude also spinoff from all in the family

  • @GhostyTMRS
    @GhostyTMRS Год назад +10

    As others have mentioned, The Jeffersons lived next door to the Bunkers before they “moved on up” into their own series. Mrs. Jefferson was friends with Edith and Lionel Jefferson was friends with Mike and Gloria, so they were over at the Bunker’s house a lot. The character of George was talked about but not seen until this episode because Norman Lear wanted Sherman Hemsley to play George but the actor was tied up in another show so Lear held the role for him, creating George’s brother as a temporary “head of the household” character until Hemsley was free.

  • @DanInBranson
    @DanInBranson Год назад +7

    Marla Gibbs played Florence Johnston, the maid on the Jefferson's. Florence Henderson was Ms. Brady on the Brady Bunch

  • @chadjohns6955
    @chadjohns6955 Год назад +2

    I absolutely loved the Jeffersons as a young kid, George always had me rollin', you should check it out

  • @BobSmith-lb9nc
    @BobSmith-lb9nc Год назад +4

    Jefferson was saying that he wouldn't come in even if Archie sang "Mammy," which used to be sung on bended knee and in Black-face by Al Jolson in the 30s.

  • @rocketman00000
    @rocketman00000 Год назад +8

    George Jefferson lived on the same street as the Bunkers while he (George) was building his dry cleaning business. When the business became really successful, he and his wife left Queens and moved into a luxury apartment in Manhattan.

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 11 месяцев назад +2

      A DE-luxe apartment in the sky.

  • @jaydMANifistation
    @jaydMANifistation Год назад +3

    You got the song right. Good Times is the other show, with J.J. The Jefferson's was an offshoot of All in the Family. It starts when the Jefferson family cleaning business lets them move on up to the East side.

  • @craigplatel813
    @craigplatel813 Год назад +5

    The housekeeper on the Jeffersons is named Florence Johnston. Florence Henderson played the mom on the brady bunch.

  • @128MrRon
    @128MrRon Год назад +2

    The first real episode of the Jeffersons starts here on All in the Family which shows them packing up to move uptown..😊

  • @candacemurphy8765
    @candacemurphy8765 Год назад +1

    And just to add to the interconnectedness of the shows, the theme song for The Jefferson’s, “Movin On Up”, was co-written by Ja’net Dubois. She played the next door neighbor, Willona, on Good Times. She became the foster mother of Janet Jackson’s character, Penny.

  • @JamesLachowsky
    @JamesLachowsky Год назад +8

    The housekeeper on The Jeffersons was Florence Johnston, played by Marla Gibbs. Marla is not the mother of Lenny Kravetz. Florence Henderson was the actress who played the mom on The Brady Bunch.

  • @jamiemacdonald436
    @jamiemacdonald436 Год назад +22

    For me the most important part of the character arc of Archie is his growth as a human being. As stubborn, bigoted, ignorant, and loudmouthed as he is, he truly changed and grew as a person throughout the series. There are so many great examples that I would love to reference, but I don't want to spoil your journey. I cannot wait to watch you experience those moments for the first time and get some of that feeling that I felt the first time I watched. ❤

    • @sukie584
      @sukie584 Год назад +1

      So true. The first season in particular they were all caricatures. Subsequent seasons you see less of that in subtle ways & then in much greater ways.

  • @tristantknight
    @tristantknight Год назад

    the jeffersons did indeed live next to the bunkers for a while. at some point they did move out and into that apartment, which was shown in one of the all in the family episodes. the jeffersons was a spinoff of all in the family.

  • @TedC5203
    @TedC5203 Год назад +1

    "If you got down on your knees and sang Mammie". Mammie was a song sang by a performer in black face, Al Jolsen, back in the day.

    • @TedC5203
      @TedC5203 Год назад

      That's what George said from the other side of the door that you didn't hear right.

  • @paulemery2634
    @paulemery2634 Год назад +7

    Hi Britt, first allow me to say that I enjoy your content, and I hope that you and your loved ones are doing well and are in great health.
    I believe the comment that George Jefferson said to Archie at the door was a reference to Al Jolson.

  • @vparkerrd96
    @vparkerrd96 6 месяцев назад +1

    Roxy Roker was Lenny Kravitz’s mom and on the show. She played Helen Willis who was Lionel Jefferson’s mother in law.

  • @BillGraper
    @BillGraper Год назад +1

    Some of the things about Archie you will love. He has a hard time showing it most of the time, but there were times when he showed a lot of love towards his wife & a child left in their care. In the end, he has a big heart. You just have to wait for it to come out.

  • @THEREALDANNYD
    @THEREALDANNYD Год назад +1

    The Jeffersons were introduced to the show as neighbors across the street. George Jefferson was such an outstanding talent, Norman Lear (creator of All in the Family) created a spin-off show, The Jefferson’s. The bantering between Archie and George was fantastic.
    With the tv show, The Jefferson’s, they had moved out of Queens, where Archie lived, and into a nice, upper middle class apartment.

  • @jimcarberry8262
    @jimcarberry8262 Год назад

    Mammy was as song by a man named Al Joelson, he was a white man who performed in "black face". He was famous for singing that song. It was before my time and I was born in 1947.

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 Год назад +3

    Ja'net Dubois co-wrote and sang the theme song to "The Jeffersons" and appeared on "Good Times" as the Evans' next door neighbor Willona.

  • @jealousjelly
    @jealousjelly Год назад +2

    Norman Lear was the genius who created All In The Family (and The Jeffersons) and wrote much of the dialogue. Lear said his father (Lear's father) was fond of calling others "meathead" when he thought they had done something stupid. And that's how Archie came to call Mike "meathead" with regularity on the show.

  • @Dread_Pirate62
    @Dread_Pirate62 Год назад +8

    Roxie Roker was Lenny’s mother. Her character on the Jefferson’s was George’s neighbor.

  • @darrellwaller6205
    @darrellwaller6205 Год назад +3

    Caroll O'Conner is Archie Bunker. The Jeffersons (Deee-lux apartment in the sky) was a spin off and came a few years later, so yes, the Bunkers and Jeffersons were both homeowners who were neighbors. The DY-NO-MITE show was Good Times, which was totally unrelated to this show but If I recall was all created by the same guy. All politically motivated shows but reflex not only the sighs of ThOSE TIMES but in modern day now. George Jefferson saying " get down on your knees and sing "Mamey" was a reference to Al Jolson, an early, early Hollywood star that used blackface at the time (I want to say the 1920/1930's time period)

    • @pvdogs2
      @pvdogs2 Год назад +1

      Good Times was a spin off of the show Maude which itself was a spin off of All in the Family.

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 11 месяцев назад

      Well, sort of related by way of Maude. The matriarch of Good Times was the former maid to Maude, who is Edith's cousin.

  • @tonydelapa1911
    @tonydelapa1911 Год назад

    Fun fact about the Jeffersons show: the woman in the mixed marriage neighbor family is Lenny Kravit’s mother. She died some time ago. I😊n an interview with Lenny he said whenever he misses her he watches old Jeffersons shows. ❤️

  • @joecarcione6636
    @joecarcione6636 Год назад +1

    Florence Henderson was the actress who played Mrs. Brady on the Brady Bunch

  • @bryanstoudenmire
    @bryanstoudenmire Год назад +1

    Hellen Willis was played by Lenny Kravitz mother she was the up stairs neighbor to the Jeffersons and All in the Family spinned off three shows Good Times, The Jeffersons and Maude they were all connected.

  • @willow0828
    @willow0828 Год назад +1

    The Bunkers & Jeffersons were once neighbors. Before the Jeffersons moved on up & got their own show.
    The other show where Janet Jackson was in was called Good Times.

  • @MrKeychange
    @MrKeychange Год назад +1

    I'm only halfway through so far, but you're cracking me up. 😂 I really enjoy your personality and how you can go deep, but also have fun.
    Sooooo.. Florence Henderson is the actress who played the mom on the Brady Bunch. Florence Johnson is the name of the maid on The Jeffersons. Lenny Kravitz mom played Lionel's mother in law. They both traded jabs with George.
    Good Times had Janet Jackson and both shows were All In The Family spinoffs. "Movin' on Up" was written and sung by the woman who played Jackson's mom on Good Times. :)
    It's all one Universe. 😂

  • @StevePaur-hf4vy
    @StevePaur-hf4vy Год назад

    The phrase George Jefferson uses when talking to Archie thru the door is "I wouldn't come in there even if you got down on your knees and sang Mammy.". As you know Mammy is a vulgar and racist term to refer to black mothers that stems from the slave days. The reference about getting in his knees refers to the 1927 film The Jazz Singer. In the movie a white guy gets on his knees, while in black face, and sings a song called Mammy. It was the first movie to have sound and audio. Many cartoons. TV shows and movies have used spoofs of the scene or references to the scene since 1927.

  • @kennethmeeker6369
    @kennethmeeker6369 Год назад +2

    Deluxe apartment in New York will cost more than a house in queens at that time maybe ? 🤷‍♂️

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, and even more now.

  • @timpwhit
    @timpwhit Год назад +3

    "Mammy" was a song by Al Jolsen, a popular white Jewish jazz singer in the 1920's, who performed it in blackface and with an exaggerated Southern black drawl on stage, and then later in the movie "The Jazz Singer.". Even in George and Archie's time, it was considered offensive, as I recall (I was in grade school in the 70's, but I seem to remember it was considered by many to be racist even then).
    Also, you're correct, the maid's name in The Jeffersons was indeed "Florence," but Florence Henderson was the actress who played the mom in The Brady Bunch.

  • @craigplatel813
    @craigplatel813 Год назад +3

    The Jefferson's started out as the bunkers neighbors. Then for the spin off they moved.

  • @81ydnar84
    @81ydnar84 8 месяцев назад

    Nice reaction. Love all in the family. the best episode ever is when they all get sick and Maude comes over to take of them. One laugh after another.

  • @epbeagle4242
    @epbeagle4242 Год назад +4

    The Jefferson's were Archie's neighbors before they moved on up. George owned several Dry cleaners.

  • @DyenamicFilms
    @DyenamicFilms Год назад +3

    This is the episode where we finally get to see George Jefferson in person for the first time and the last episode Henry Jefferson was in. Norman Lear wanted Sherman Hemsley as George, but Sherman Hemsley was under a contract somewhere else so he created "Henry Jefferson" to "stand in" for George until Sherman was finally available. The first episode with Henry, Henry pretended to be George.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Год назад +1

    J.J. saying Dyn-O-Mite! was from the incredibly popular family television show Welcome Back Kotter, if I recall correctly. And also if I remember right, John Sebastian of the Lovin Spoonful did the incredibly popular theme song to that. We even learned a version of it in jazz band in junior high.
    That's also the show where John Travolta first really got noticed, and it led pretty quickly to him being in some major movies. They all played the role of students in Mr Kotter's classroom.

    • @Lovegun-w4s
      @Lovegun-w4s Год назад +1

      JJ was on "Good Times" not welcome back Kotter. John Travolta was on Welcome back Kotter!!!!

  • @kimking6036
    @kimking6036 Год назад +1

    Mike(meathead) and Gloria live with Archie and Edith while Mike goes to college. It was agreed on before they got married. You did great remembering The Jefferson's. So proud of you!

  • @ralphangioli4852
    @ralphangioli4852 Год назад +8

    Florence’s last name was Johnston. The Jeffersons was an All In The Family spinoff. George’s brother Henry was living in George’s house next to Archie as the Jeffersons were originally Archie’s neighbors. Henry got a place of his own and this was a farewell party. George at first was refusing to go to the party at first cause he doesn’t like white people in particular Archie. You should react to the All In The Family clip where it’s George and Louise’s son Lionel engagement party and what happens when they meet Lionel’s future in laws for the first time.

  • @StevePaur-hf4vy
    @StevePaur-hf4vy Год назад

    It's funny you mentioned JJ and the show Good Times. The actor who plays Lionel Jefferson is named Mike Evans and he co-created Good Times along with Norman Lear who created All in the Family. All in the family holds the record for spin-offs. There is All in the Family and the spin offs are Maude, The Jeffersons, Good Times, Gloria and Archie Bunkers Place. All in the Family was rebranded and retitled Archie Bunker's Place after three of the four main characters had left the show. Archie buys the neighborhood bar and the show revolves around him, his black housekeeper and his Jewish niece as well as his buddies and customer's in the bar. Gloria was about Archie's daughter living in upstate New York and working as a veterinary assistant. It only lasted a few episodes. Good Times was about a black family living in the ghetto of Chicago and struggling to make it. Maude was about a very liberal version of Archie Bunker. She was introduced in two episodes of All in the Family. The Jefferson's was about a black family who finally makes it and move to a swanky area of Manhattan. It was the first show to feature a black family in a positive light whereas before they were always featured as living in a ghetto or one parent, usually the father, was missing.

  • @deniseduncan7363
    @deniseduncan7363 Год назад +1

    Hey!!!! Congratulations on the 200K subs!❤

  • @nightshift3635
    @nightshift3635 Год назад

    the archie bunker show spawned the jeffersons who moved on up , plus good times (dynomite) and maude

  • @battlegirldeb
    @battlegirldeb Год назад +2

    Lionel Jefferson has been on the show since the first episode as a friend to Mike (Meathead) and Gloria as well as guy who ran errands in the Neiborhood. In the last episodes of the first season Lionel's parents George and Louise moved next door. Norman Lear wanted Sherman Hemsley to play the part as George, but at the time he was still in the musical Purlie they wrote in a brother for George named Herny played by Mel Steward, so Louise has a scene partner on the show to act with. This was the last show for Herny and the first one for George.

  • @jeffwontshutup
    @jeffwontshutup Год назад

    So some of the context you are missing is this:
    Lionel was a character from episode 1, he was a friend of Mike and Gloria and Archie was in fact tolerant of Lionel. Archie genuinely likes Lionel.
    The Bunkers' white neighbors sold their house to Lionel's family when they moved out of Queens early in the series. (I think you might have watched a clip of Archie and Edith discussing this, but I might be mistaken, I'm watching a lot of AitF reactions lately).
    Lionel Jefferson's family consisted of his mother, his father, and his uncle, Henry. Norman Lear desperately wanted Sherman Hemsley to portray George Jefferson but Hemsley was committed to plays for a few years. So Lear created the Henry character.
    In Henry's first appearance, Lionel and Louise initially try to pass Henry off as George, because they were embarrassed that George is bigoted against white people and wouldn't step foot in the Bunkers' house. Henry appears throughout the first 3 or so years of All in the Family as the main Jefferson patriarch, with George only mentioned or being heard offscreen.
    Hemsley finally became available around the same time the actor playing Henry was leaving the show. So this clip you are watching is the transition between Henry to George as Archie's antagonist.
    I believe this is the only episode in which Henry and George appear at the same time, as the actor playing Henry did not return for The Jeffersons (in fact, the actor that played Lionel would only play Lionel for one year of The Jeffersons himself. He would join Lear's writing team and create Good Times, and another actor would play Lionel for most of The Jeffersons).
    So that's the main context: George lived next door to Archie for three years before ever meeting him, primarily because Norman Lear's first choice wasn't available and he stuck to his guns. And we're glad he did. Hemsley was perfection.

  • @MrKeychange
    @MrKeychange Год назад +1

    George and Louise were the Bunker's neighbors and eventually moved to an penthouse in Manhattan, w/ a maid etc.
    This show was SO good at making you laugh and and cry within the span of a few minutes. The writing is epic.

  • @joeydewey1640
    @joeydewey1640 Год назад +1

    ! You're close! Lenny Kravitz's mom was Roxy Roker who played the neighbor lady married to a white guy (the first tv interracial marriage btw). Jeffersons were a spinoff of All In The Family. Maude was also a spinoff of that. Good Times was a spinoff of Maude. So Good Times & Jeffersons were like cousin tv shows.

  • @charliemac64
    @charliemac64 Год назад

    The Jeffersons, during the All in the Family years, were the Bunkers' neighbors in Queens. George owned laundry/dry cleaning businesses. The Jeffersons picks up their story after they "made it" and "moved on up to the East Side." Lionel, George's son, made a few appearances in the first season or two of the Jeffersons, but was eventually written out of the script as he moved on in his fictional life (getting married, etc.).

  • @StephanieMckim77
    @StephanieMckim77 9 месяцев назад

    I'm 47 years old so obviously I watched these as reruns in the 80s&90s and I never thought anything bad about these shows I loved them and I still love them I always laugh and laugh ... these shows make you feel good 😂 it's nice to laugh at each other... that's what ppl are suppose to do laugh at ourselves and our friends! Nothing wrong with it! Ppl have ruined everything... laughing brings ppl together and I'll always feel that way!❤ ppl have become way to serious about life!
    I love to laugh at myself...I can take a joke! I also love others who can do the same!

  • @dougrogers835
    @dougrogers835 Год назад +4

    Archie and George didn't dish out compliments very often, or moments that tugged at your hear strings, but Archie did just enough that made you love him. You gotta do a reaction on all of Archies sad emotional moments if you can find a compilation. That is what made this show great. It showed even Archie could be sensitive and have feelings.

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 11 месяцев назад

      What made Archie lovable is that his bigotry came from ignorance and upbringing, not from hatred.

  • @chrischar9428
    @chrischar9428 Год назад +2

    Proud. Were stiffling laughs. And face palms

  • @georgemiller244
    @georgemiller244 Год назад

    Florence Henderson was the mother on the Brady bunch lol😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅

  • @mattslupek7988
    @mattslupek7988 Год назад +5

    If you already haven’t, check out the one where everyone meets Lionel’s fiancée, Jenny and her parents. Get ready for a line that’ll really shock you. Love me some AITF.

  • @ricksexton8888
    @ricksexton8888 Год назад

    The Jefferson's was a spin off of this show. Side note, the show with JJ walker was "Good Times"

  • @littleogeechee223
    @littleogeechee223 Год назад

    LOL! Marla Gibbs played the Jeffersons’ maid, Florence Johnston.
    Lenny’s mom was the lovely Roxie Roker who portrayed Louise’s best friend, Helen Willis. She and Tom Willis were a mixed-race couple and the parents and Lionel’s wife, Jenny.

  • @PaulDA2000
    @PaulDA2000 Год назад +1

    The reason the brother is at the Bunker’s is because up until that point he was pretending to be her husband because George didn’t want to come over.

  • @richardroberts828
    @richardroberts828 Год назад

    Up?
    Ja'net DuBois
    "Movin' On Up" by Ja'net DuBois was the theme to The Jeffersons for 11 seasons, from 1975-85. The song did not chart but has remained a favorite for decades

  • @wildwestmt67
    @wildwestmt67 Год назад

    The Jeffersons was a spinoff show from All In The Family. So that movin on up was when The Jeffersons came into money so that they could move out of the neighborhood.

  • @TheMinster1960
    @TheMinster1960 Год назад

    Good Times was the series with Jimmie Walker and his "dyn-o-mite" exclamation. There were T-shirts with his face and that exclamation back in the mid 70s.
    As far as The Jeffersons goes, when they were on All In The Family George Jefferson's dry-cleaning business was still getting off of the ground. So they were working middle class. Eventually, the business grew and the Jeffersons moved away from Astoria to that deluxe apartment in Manhattan. Hence, the spin off TV show.

  • @marcatkinson4149
    @marcatkinson4149 Год назад +1

    The Jeffersons was a spin off of All In The Family. They were Archie's neighbor before they moved into the apartment bldg.

  • @kennethgay559
    @kennethgay559 Год назад +11

    All in the Family came 1st. The (4)Jefferson's moved in next door to the bunkers in the 5th season. After a few season, CBS wanted them to get their own show, so they decided to Spin them off. That's when the "Move on up, to the deluxe...." The Jeffersons had a maid named Florence, who George had an adversarial relationship with. Florence eventually got her own spin off called (5)"Checking In". Going back to the Jeffersons. The upstairs neighbors were an interracial couple Tom and Helen Willis and their Daughter Jenny. Hellen, played by Roxie Roker is the mother of Lenny Kravitz. The Jefferson's son dated Jenny which George did not like! Back to All in The Family. Edith had a cousin named Maude. Archie hated her! Edith loved her and Maude Loved Edith! Maude was a VERY LIBERAL outspoken Woman! and you meet her when she comes to take care of Edith after a surgery. The laughs between the head butting of Maude and Archie do not stop! So Maude Spun off in 1972. (2)Maude had a house keeper, Florida Evans, but she left to move to Chicago, because her husband James Evans got a job there. (New Spin Off) (3)Good Times. after Edith Passed away they Rebranded All in the Family to (6)Archie Bunkers Place. Gloria and Mike had moved to California and ended up getting a divorce. So they did another spin off called (7)"Gloria". Then years later they did a spin off called (8)704 Hauser St (The address The Bunkers lived at.) this with the premise of a Black family moved in with the same dynamic as the Bunkers had in the 70's!

    • @RLucas3000
      @RLucas3000 Год назад +1

      I loved so many of these shows, but it was unforgivable that they had Mike and Gloria divorce. It’s the reason Gloria was not a hit. We just could not accept them divorcing. And they make Mike the villain instead of (smartly) making it no-fault. Even Archie Bunker’s Place was a mere shadow of All in the Family. When Gloria failed, she should have moved back home, that would have helped. And Checking In failed because they made Florence too nice. They gave her a spin off because she was sassy, then took that away. Very dumb. At least she was able to return after a year. That was a smart decision.

  • @marcussmith6805
    @marcussmith6805 Год назад +2

    The Jeffersons was also a spin-off of All in the Family.

  • @AngryOtterReacts
    @AngryOtterReacts Год назад

    Close, Florence Henderson is the Mom from the Brady Bunch, you are thinking Marla Gibbs who played the house keeper named Florence. Lenny Kravitz's Mom was Roxy Roker, who played the neighbor Helen who was married to the white guy Tom.

  • @rodlepine233
    @rodlepine233 Год назад

    Jim Bowman, Archie's neighbor sold his house to the Jeffersons without telling Archie he was selling to a black family there were only five spin-offs from All in the Family (Maude, The Jeffersons, Archie Bunker's Place, Gloria & 704 Hauser) Good times was a spin off of Maude and the Jeffersons had 1 spin off called Checking In

  • @gazoontight
    @gazoontight Год назад +1

    You need to watch the episode when George meets the family of Lionel's fiancée. That's a very memorable episode.

  • @miltonslocum8957
    @miltonslocum8957 Год назад +7

    Enjoyed the confused reaction Britt!😅 Your confusion with the shows Good Times, All in The Family and The Jeffersons is because they had the same producer, Norman Lear. He also produced other shows like Maude, Sanford and Son, and One Day at a Time. His shows were known to introduce political and social themes in a sitcom format. He actually produced over a 100 shows. He recently passed last month.

    • @edroth1527
      @edroth1527 Год назад

      Rip, he was both funny and able to be controversial because of it. Many things he tackled you would be canceled if you did today, but many needed to be introduced to the masses.

    • @miltonslocum8957
      @miltonslocum8957 Год назад

      @@edroth1527 Truth... Totally agree!

  • @draxisstormshadow3244
    @draxisstormshadow3244 Год назад

    i believe Archy Carroll O'Connor also played in a crime show "In the heat of the night"

  • @timbell1129
    @timbell1129 Год назад

    Many shows started with All in the family:
    The Jeffersons (their neighbors here)
    Maude (she was Edith’s cousin)
    Good Times came from Maude ( Florida was Maude’s housekeeper)
    There were 4 other short-lived series as well.

  • @johnhays8202
    @johnhays8202 Год назад

    Florence Johnston is the name of the maid on the Jeffersons. Florence Henderson is the name of the actress who played the character Carol Brady on the Brady Bunch!😅

  • @jhas727
    @jhas727 Год назад +1

    I am 50 now and when I was just a little kid of 4 or 5 I had a 3 piece suit and did the George Jefferson walk. As I thought he was the coolest dude ever. Picture that. A pasty white red headed boy. I still think George is a bad ass. And when I wear a suit now at some point I will still do the walk. All hale George.

  • @SadPuppySoup
    @SadPuppySoup Год назад +4

    Congrats on 200k I miss the days when comedy was funny to all and everyone wasn't getting butt hurt and wanting everyone's lives destroyed because of a joke. The Jefferson's brought so much more comedy to this show at least for me.

  • @TedAshton-m6l
    @TedAshton-m6l Год назад

    Love the reactions, I think I remember 3 spinoffs The Jeffersons , Maude and Gloria❤❤❤

  • @TheFarmerfitz
    @TheFarmerfitz 7 месяцев назад

    Jeffersons were neighbors to Bunkers before moving on up. The show, The Jeffersons was a spinnoff of All in the family.

  • @boosuedon
    @boosuedon Год назад

    Pretty sure that George said: "I wouldn't come in there if you got on your knees and sang" Mammy"!", a reference to Al Jolson hit song that was sung while wearing 'black face'.

  • @mrcurtis73
    @mrcurtis73 Год назад +2

    You should check out the all in the family episode “pay the twenty dollars.” It’s hilarious. It involves the Jeffersons and a counterfeit $20 bill. 😂

  • @G-MAN1958
    @G-MAN1958 Год назад +4

    You are sooo close! The Bunkers and the Jeffersons were indeed neighbors. "The Jeffersons" was a spin-off from "All In The Family" after season 4. You are slightly off on the Florance character. Florance was the maid, but she was not related to Lenny Kravitz. Roxie Rocker, who is Lenny Kravitzs' mother in real life, played the character Helen Willis who lived next to the Jeffersons at "the deluxe apartment in the sky"😊☮

  • @BigDubReactions
    @BigDubReactions Год назад

    the Jeffersons was a spinoff of all in the family. they started out as the bunkers' neighbors be moving to new york in their show. this was the first time they showed george.

  • @jaycee330
    @jaycee330 11 месяцев назад

    8:16 "The Jeffersons" was spun off from "All in the Family". At this point, they were neighbors (Mike and Gloria would eventually buy the Jeffersons house when they moved to the de-luxe apartment in Manhattan.)

  • @elizabethfranco1284
    @elizabethfranco1284 Год назад

    JJ was Good Times that was a spin off of Maude which was also a spinoff of All in the Family she was Edith’s cousin played by Bea Arthur who later starred in The Golden Girls. The Jeffersons was also spun off from All in the Family

  • @stevenmclaughlin6034
    @stevenmclaughlin6034 9 месяцев назад

    George Jefferson did live next-door. He didn’t move out a little bit later and then had his own show to Jefferson’s.

  • @deantodd8103
    @deantodd8103 Год назад

    Jimmy Walker played James Evans, Jr. or simply J.J. on Good Times, which was another series produced by Norman Lear. J.J.'s catchphrase was "dyn-o-mite." And yes, a very young Janet Jackson was in the cast in later seasons
    The Jeffersons moved in next door to the Bunkers a few seasons into All In The Family. While the rest of the family members quickly became good friends, Archie Bunker and George Jefferson avoided each other until this very scene. Despite their vitriolic words here and later in the series, though, it kind of felt like Archie and George had a grudging affection for one another. They even worked together on a local political campaign, much to the chagrin of Archie's son-in-law "Meathead."
    The Jeffersons eventually moved "on up" to "deluxe apartment," which became the very popular spin-off show The Jeffersons. The All In The Family episode when they moved out is very touching, especially when Edith Bunker and Louise Jefferson say goodbye.(I'm getting a little misty eyed just thinking about it).
    As an aside, George and Louise's son Lionel frequently visited the Bunker house to spend time with Mike and Gloria, and he and Archie developed an unlikely , but heartwarming friendship. This was one of the factors in Archie's character development, as his thinking about race gradually changed. (Spoiler Alert: By the time All In The Family had become Archie Bunker's Place, Archie was very tolerant and even defended the honor of his Hispanic housekeeper).
    Edit: In this scene as well as the Sammy Davis Jr guest appearance that you also reacted to, Archie is the target of what is called a backhanded compliment. That is an insult carefully worded to sound like a compliment on a casual listen. In keeping with his portrayal as kind of uneducated, Archie completely missed the insult in both cases and thought the "compliment" was sincere.

  • @dereckabackus5411
    @dereckabackus5411 10 месяцев назад

    George Jefferson moved next door from the Bunkers to upper east side ( after he required several more cleaning stores)

  • @scottmcneely1927
    @scottmcneely1927 Год назад

    It went right over Archie's head. He didn't even know he was being insulted.

  • @rodlepine233
    @rodlepine233 Год назад

    the other show you was mentioning with JJ is Good Times

  • @charliemac64
    @charliemac64 Год назад

    Oh, jeez, I about died when you said "Florence Henderson." 😅😅😅😅
    I'm sure others have straightened you out on the names of the characters. But Florence Henderson was the mom on about the whitest show around, "The Brady Bunch." She also did commercials for Wesson Oil. *music* "The chickens got a certain...Wessonality..."

  • @ronburgardt6495
    @ronburgardt6495 Год назад +1

    Louise Jefferson and Edith Bunker became close friends. George and Archie were always at odds with each other, both were racist. But I think that they secretly respected each other.

  • @cindybailey9905
    @cindybailey9905 Год назад +2

    Check out Edith Bunker, Archies wife, Jean Stapleton in You've Got Mail and other movies. She uses a completely different voice here. Carroll O'Connor is a tremendous actor. You would like Lionel Jefferson who is good friends with Meathead since the Jeffersons moved in down the street. Later as a spin off show which often happened back in the 60s and 70s the Jeffersons moved on up to the East Side to a DEEELUX apt. in the sky and had their own show.

  • @lostmyshoe2294
    @lostmyshoe2294 Год назад

    I love you ❤️ . You make me smile. You trying to remember things is me. So close!

  • @kmerritt67
    @kmerritt67 Год назад

    George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) had a sitcom called Amen in 1986 he was older and played a deacon

  • @michaeladams8722
    @michaeladams8722 Год назад

    After George Jefferson became a successful businessman (chain of dry cleaning stores), they moved to a "deluxe apartment in the sky" on the Upper East side. Their neighbor in the new apartment was a mixed racial couple. They were the parents of Jenny, Lionel's girlfriend and eventual wife. Jenny's Mom was played by Roxie Roker, Lenny Kravitz's Mother. The Jeffersons also employed a housekeeper named Florence who was George's new adversary. As said earlier, the real life actress Florence Henderson was the Mom on the Brady Bunch.