I've been watching Fred and Lamont since I was 5 years old. Now I'm about to turn 50 and still find the laughs as funny a l did way back then. Now that's true comedy and genius work.
@@coreyl4324 Roscoe Lee Browne (correct spelling,) was evidently a favorite actor of Norman Lear's; he appeared in numerous episodes of 'All in the Family'.
Growing up in the Hollywood Hills I was fortunate enough to know Roscoe Lee Browne. One of my best friends who happened to live next to Roscoe had a half pipe in his backyard. Roscoe would come out and give us youngsters cold drinks and snacks. He was a great man and one of the nicest men I ever met.
Remember in one episode, Donna tells Fred Osgood proposed to her, then of course the judge that proposed, and the guy from the senior Olympic episode, heck yea Donna was a player.
Yeah he should've dropped her, especially when he says she started as my nurse now she's my companion?? WTF?? She never put Osgood in check for that remark, she cant justify, then she gets mad at Fred with Carol, GTF! LOL 😆
I've ALWAYS Loved The SANFORD HOME. There's a Coziness About it That I Can't Really Explain. People Think I'm NUTS for Feeling This Way But Again I've Always Loved That COZY SANFORD House 🏠 😌.
"Nothing like a good sherry, Harveys?" . . . "No, Thrifty's". (And, "it's closer".) Fred can be just as funny as the 'straight man' in episodes. He's the best-est.
All this was Donna's fault. She should have put Osgood in line after the remarks he was making. She knew what was going on and allowed it. It was just disrespectful to Fred in his home. Also he shouldn't have been over to Fred's house anyway, Donna knew he had feelings for her.
Although Lamont was pretty devious in this episode, he was 100% correct about Donna "the Barracuda's" motives in bringing Osgood over to her fiance's house. No way should that have happened.
Maybe but towards the end (and I was still a kid when the show ended I watched it in syndication for the most part) anyway Fred mellowed and towards the end the show wasn't as funny as it was earlier at least to me anyway.
It’s sad how actors had to fight for everything that they had rightfully owned; because they were best actors, they worked hard and gave us best entertainment ; they deserved equal financial rewards
Donna was annoying. And that “patient” of hers was mad disrespectful. At first, I thought Lamont didn’t like Donna because he didn’t want anyone to replace his mom, but when I got older, I realized why. Her personality was dry and she was always dating somebody else while Fred stayed true to her.
I was in Vegas and saw Redd Foxx. It was a very late show. He came out drunk as a skunk, looked at the audience, told everyone to f&@k off and left. That was it. 🤓😝
I met Red Fox and had dinner with him and his date (a young Asian woman) at the Blue Note. He sat with his Mink Jacket on the whole time. He joined me and my date but he was very quiet.
@Brian Schienbein Redd Foxx had XXXX on his albums when I was a teenager. My father and his brothers would listen to the albums, and of course, I had to leave the room!! Once I became an adult....I could see why. Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy had nothing on Redd. You should listen to the albums with he and Slappy White.
In this episode Mr. Wilcox tries to show off how strong he is. He ends up showing off a few of his Tae Kwon Do and making mad noise while doing so. Fred then says out loud “This niggas crazy!” 😂🤣😅😭💀
back then they used the N word a few times between sanford and the jeffersons and no one got offended they just cracked up laughing in the audience. if this was today ppl would want the network to cancel the show since everyone is sensitive
He was Fred’s opponent , Donna was gonna be his stepmom😓, he was fighting for his existence as underachieving 30 yr old still leaving at home and obviously Donna as a hard working practice nurse would have seen through his games 🤣
Lamont could be such a punk with his too short shirt on lol! He was always trying to throw salt in Fred's game, but got mad when Fred did the same to him!
I used to watch 'Steptoe & Son' which inspired 'Sanford & Son' and I only got into watching the show the last year. I'm glad I did. The writing is wonderfully snappy and every gag a gem.
WILCOX: "I did 30 push-ups, 50 sit ups ,and ran 3 miles today... what did you do? Lamont: "HE READ DEAR ABBEY, STOOD UP TOO FAST, AND ALMOST FAINTED"! LOL. Classic..TOO Funny!!!😂😆😄
This dialogue is educational. Objet d'art and bric a brac. Old time TV was very educational. Roscoe Lee Browne came across as a very refined gentlemen.
I've been watching Fred and Lamont since I was 5 years old. Now I'm about to turn 50 and still find the laughs as funny a l did way back then. Now that's true comedy and genius work.
Just turn 51 feel the same!!
Same story here. Can't get enough.
We are about same age. The original show was on Friday night. I would watch it staying over at grandparents house.
Me too!
Agree. I was like 17 when it was showing snd same here. My favorites were Bubba, Elizabeth and uncle woody.
“I go upstairs for the bathes”😆
That part had me ROOOLLLLIIINNGGG lol 😂😂😂😂
😂🤣
"He read dear abby stood up too fast and almost fainted" 😂 🤦🏾♀
.HE READ DEAR ,
“Fruity, Lamont, did you wash the jellly out these glasses?”😂😂
That's just how we rolled back then, too! 😂😂
I hollered!!!😂😂😂😂
Too funny!! 😆😂😁
@@coreyl4324 Roscoe Lee Browne (correct spelling,) was evidently a favorite actor of Norman Lear's; he appeared in numerous episodes of 'All in the Family'.
@@Juliaflo He was in Good Times, too, as a shady minister that tried to get James and the family in on his con game lol.
One of the funniest episodes of sanford
This show is so much funnier than anything that's on television now
Never gets old. The golden era of television.
Exactly, Never!
Growing up in the Hollywood Hills I was fortunate enough to know Roscoe Lee Browne. One of my best friends who happened to live next to Roscoe had a half pipe in his backyard. Roscoe would come out and give us youngsters cold drinks and snacks. He was a great man and one of the nicest men I ever met.
I used to work with his niece in cherry hill, NJ. She was a sweetheart too.
Good to hear that 😄
Well I didn't like him on this show...he tried to show up fred!!!!
@@menofyah7934😭👍✌
He seemed fabulous. Glad to hear my instincts were right.
Redd Foxx was in rare form in this episode which says a lot . Comedic brilliance
Never gets old I can watch this every day and I do
Every day it pops up on my suggested videos, and every day I watch it. It:s addictive.
Me too.😂
I’m so glad I grew up as a kid in the 70s and enjoy all these great shows..they just don’t make them like this anymore ❤️
What you collect 😅😂Fred said Junk .
He read Dear Abby, stood up too fast and almost fainted.😂😂😂😂
Lamont was fierce.
You CAN'T remake classic TV like this ever.....hilarious
I love Lamont's shirt, I can't get enough of the 70's fashion.
Donnas Patient:White wine nothing like white wine should be drunk young...Fred:Yeah I was drunk when I was young 🤣!!
I was going to say the same!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jdpinbaytownsame here😂
How did Lamont contain himself from busting out laughing while filming these episodes
I couldn't do it
Classy guy vs. average guy, LOL !!!
It takes skill.
"One eyed Jimmy Bibbins!" HA! LMAO 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He's in the pool- I mean the billiard industry Fred trying to knock down Mr big shot to impress Donna 😂😂
This WAS unbelievably HILARIOUS!!
CLASSIC!!!😂😂😂😂😂
This is one of my favorite episodes from Sanford and son
Donna was a player herself..trying to get two men to fight over her.
But she got mad real quick when Fred brought Carol over to his house...lol
Heck, yeah! She couldn't handle that! 😂😂😂
Remember in one episode, Donna tells Fred Osgood proposed to her, then of course the judge that proposed, and the guy from the senior Olympic episode, heck yea Donna was a player.
He should've cut her loose after this episode.
That's right
Yeah he should've dropped her, especially when he says she started as my nurse now she's my companion?? WTF?? She never put Osgood in check for that remark, she cant justify, then she gets mad at Fred with Carol, GTF! LOL 😆
Wilcox: Oh, is he a connoisseur?
Fred and Lamont: No, he's a wino.
LMAO! 😂😂
Wilcox: "One finds the best sherry in Spain."
Fred: "Yeah, but "Thrifty's" is closer."
Fred was so unapologetically uncultured 🤣
Do you go there for the baths??
No I got upstairs for the bahthes🤣🤣
LOLOL Hilarious.
My brother can do this impression of Osgood and Fred spot on. I thought it was this scene at first.
🤣🤣🤣
No I go up stairs for the 🛀 that killed me 😂 😂
"Yeah I was drunk when I was young" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Fred was a crazy ass old man!!!
When Fred said that I roll under the table I was done
This is one of the funniest episodes ever.
Yes it certainly is and there's only 4 characters through out the entire episode
Yes!
My dad's favorite show.😀
I've ALWAYS Loved The SANFORD HOME. There's a Coziness About it That I Can't Really Explain. People Think I'm NUTS for Feeling This Way But Again I've Always Loved That COZY SANFORD House 🏠 😌.
"Nothing like a good sherry, Harveys?" . . . "No, Thrifty's". (And, "it's closer".) Fred can be just as funny as the 'straight man' in episodes. He's the best-est.
How is she going to invite another man to her fiance's house for dinner? She shows no respect for Fred.
It was odd for Donna
He’s her patient
@@Kolofornia and side piece
RC - Address your concern to the writers, please.
Yeah, Donna was messy. Boozhy, but messy.
I go upstairs for the baths 🤣🤣🤣
That part 😂😂😂😂😂
"Oh, Is your cousin a connoisseur?"
"Know he's a Wine-O!"
😄😄😄
Where is the full episode of this one? I got to see the rest of this! I need the laugh!
I was drunk when I was young
Dats everybody. 😁
This might be my favorite Sanford episode. The one liners on this one is 2 many 2 mention, all zingers!!!!
Just about every line is funny in this episode
*They dippin and everything. *
All this was Donna's fault. She should have put Osgood in line after the remarks he was making. She knew what was going on and allowed it. It was just disrespectful to Fred in his home. Also he shouldn't have been over to Fred's house anyway, Donna knew he had feelings for her.
YEEESSSS💯
What do you collect? Antiques? Bric-a-brac? Objets d'art?
Yeah, junk. 😂😂😂😂
OMG I was ROOOOOLLLLLIIIINNNGGGGG LOL 😂💯✌🏽
😂😂
Look at Roscoe Lee Browne. He keeps smiling. Trying not to laugh.
@museack In his Autobiography Malcolm X said Redd Foxx was the funniest man he ever met. They used to rob together.
Yeah he was
@@jaysonbiggs8979 Detroit Red and St. Louis Red
Yeah they were going back and forth!
Only Roscoe Lee Browne can make Brickabrack sound fancy 😂
One of my favorites
Although Lamont was pretty devious in this episode, he was 100% correct about Donna "the Barracuda's" motives in bringing Osgood over to her fiance's house. No way should that have happened.
💯💯
Yup!
Donna was giving Fred that BS about Osgood bein sick, when Osgood walked thru the door without a wheelchair, I'da checked Donna's ass right then
Lawd, had they fought, Osgood would've beat Fred in his own home/junkyard.
@@royrogers3404 Lamont would've jumped in
Sanford & Son could have run for years if they would’ve paid Fred correctly .
Maybe but towards the end (and I was still a kid when the show ended I watched it in syndication for the most part) anyway Fred mellowed and towards the end the show wasn't as funny as it was earlier at least to me anyway.
@@connerhuston2613 Yep. Seasons 1 to 3 are the sweet spots of the series.
@@buicklincoln , yes agreed
I kinda liked when Grady was in charge for a while lol
It’s sad how actors had to fight for everything that they had rightfully owned; because they were best actors, they worked hard and gave us best entertainment ; they deserved equal financial rewards
Donna was annoying. And that “patient” of hers was mad disrespectful. At first, I thought Lamont didn’t like Donna because he didn’t want anyone to replace his mom, but when I got older, I realized why. Her personality was dry and she was always dating somebody else while Fred stayed true to her.
His walk always kills me. Rest in peace Redd.
He’s the dude with the dame and you’re the chump with the rump too damn funny 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
" Be of good cheer Osgood is here ! "
I was in Vegas and saw Redd Foxx. It was a very late show. He came out drunk as a skunk, looked at the audience, told everyone to f&@k off and left. That was it. 🤓😝
I would've asked for my money back....lol..😂
I met Red Fox and had dinner with him and his date (a young Asian woman) at the Blue Note. He sat with his Mink Jacket on the whole time. He joined me and my date but he was very quiet.
@Brian Schienbein
Redd Foxx had XXXX on his albums when I was a teenager.
My father and his brothers would listen to the albums, and of course, I had to leave the room!!
Once I became an adult....I could see why. Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy had nothing on Redd.
You should listen to the albums with he and Slappy White.
@@lesliespigner5946 I also had a brief one on one conversation with Red in Vegas it was great
Still better than 90 percent of acts today
In this episode Mr. Wilcox tries to show off how strong he is. He ends up showing off a few of his Tae Kwon Do and making mad noise while doing so. Fred then says out loud “This niggas crazy!” 😂🤣😅😭💀
If you noticed She took more than five minutes to get dessert meanwhile Fred and Wilcox got in to argument then armwrestilng
Everybody played their part very well with perfect timing
Just about every line is funny in this episode
That made me laugh so hard. Wilcox’s face after Fred said that was priceless.
back then they used the N word a few times between sanford and the jeffersons and no one got offended they just cracked up laughing in the audience. if this was today ppl would want the network to cancel the show since everyone is sensitive
Lamont was so cold to Donna. Mr. Wilcox was too cool but messy at the same time.🤣😂
Lamont didn't like her. He called her the Barracuda.
He was Fred’s opponent , Donna was gonna be his stepmom😓, he was fighting for his existence as underachieving 30 yr old still leaving at home and obviously Donna as a hard working practice nurse would have seen through his games 🤣
The way he was smoking cigarette
Lamont could be such a punk with his too short shirt on lol! He was always trying to throw salt in Fred's game, but got mad when Fred did the same to him!
Donna was a harlot.
She bought her side dude to her main dude's house
One of my favorite episodes 😂
...And use them good jelly jars..lol
The barracuda! I love the Donna episodes, especially this one.
So sweet. After this and the gold cadilllac movie I love her.
Fred should have let Donna go, she was extra disrespectful
White wine should be drunk young.....yeah I was drunk when I was young.....I lol everytime 🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:19 No, he's a Wineo.
She was in the wrong 7 different ways❗
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@@geturlife1694 👍👍👍👍👍👍
How she wrong
@@bemetrina Bringing a dude into her fiance's house who's intentions with her are not platonic at all.
I used to watch 'Steptoe & Son' which inspired 'Sanford & Son' and I only got into watching the show the last year. I'm glad I did. The writing is wonderfully snappy and every gag a gem.
He was a big man in the pool hall, I mean the billiard industry. Lol!
Lamont always starting stuff 😁
I go upstairs for the baths!!!
Not i go upstairs for the bathes🤣🤣
"All I know is he's the dude with the dame and you're the chump with the rump."
The best line in that episode
HILARIOUS LOL 🤣😂🤣😂
I love this TV show
Rosco Lee Browne trying to keep a straight face the whole time. You could tell they are having fins with this
This episode was hilarious 😆
Mr Wilcox is something else lol
They don't make great TV shows like this anymore.
They can't EVEN if they want to...
lol he said use the good jelly glasses lol
Me and my father Fred & Wilcox rest his soul funny as Hell
One of favorite episodes.
WILCOX: "I did 30 push-ups, 50 sit ups ,and ran 3 miles today... what did you do?
Lamont: "HE READ DEAR ABBEY, STOOD UP TOO FAST, AND ALMOST FAINTED"!
LOL. Classic..TOO Funny!!!😂😆😄
This episode showed donnas true colors.a player.
Yup!
lamont was right she bought dude over 2 make fred jealous LIKE HE SAID 2 GET THE BIDDING STARTED 🤔😏
She IS hot 🥵 though!!!!❤😂❤😂❤
I love this show!!!! This show is so 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣!!!!!! I record every episode.. Bring back these show's!!!!!! It make's everyone laugh..... 🥀🥀🥀🥀.. 2022
2023!
I love Sandford and son.😂🤣
This episode funny as hell especially when Fred said this nigga is crazy 🤣🤣
That’s right... Junk! 😂😂😂
You big dummy.
“This is the big one Elizabeth”
One-Eyed Jimmy Bivens. LOL! A billiard player who lost an eye. I think that was a real person.
Fred: Use them good jelly glasses😅
This dialogue is educational. Objet d'art and bric a brac. Old time TV was very educational. Roscoe Lee Browne came across as a very refined gentlemen.
How many people here remember Thriftys ? 10 cent ice cream cones , a nickel more for 2 scoops.
Sanford and son, I like the part of this TV show it will make you laugh every time😂
"Thriftys is closer" 🍷
i know right lol 🤣😂🤣😂
That's right junk! 1:52 the look back 😆😆😆😆😆😆
Fred G. Sanford😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:46 "Yeah, I was drunk when I was young"
Donna had such beautiful hair.
“Use Them Good Jelly Glasses😂”
Oh I do remember them Welch's Jelly Glasses to drink out of grandma had to for guests only. Welch's Jelly company don't that no more.
Wilcox ; Is your cousin a Connoisseur?
Fred / Lamont; No he’s a Wino !
This is one of my favorite episodes
My favorite show
One Eyed Jimmy Bevons This show was Black and Fred made it black as hell
Like a laugh every 10 seconds
Fruity: Lamont did you wash the jelly out of the glasses😂
Damn fool!!!🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
This one is my favorite, beside Esther lol😁🦁🐾🐾
Fred was the best junk coordinator!
Greatest junkman ever
Roscoe Lee Browne!
Roscoe Lee Browne also guest starred on All in the family and Good times.
Donna was sweet, but I couldn't fathom how she invited another dude to Fred's house. It made for a good story tho. lol
“No, I go upstairs for the baths.” 😂😂😂😂
“Naw he’s a wino” 🤣
No I go upstairs for the baths. LOL
I luv this episode lol omg I laugh so hard