Good bye, Norman Lear..
I loved Archie & Edith Bunker, George Jefferson, Fred Sanford and his son, Lionel. I grew up watching those shows. There will never be another one like you, Norman.
Norman Lear, the TV writer and producer who transformed the bland porridge of situation comedy into a zesty stew of sociopolitical strife and brutally funny speech and who gave the world such embattled comic archetypes as Archie Bunker, Fred Sanford, Maude Findlay and George Jefferson, died Dec. 5 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 101.
I loved Archie & Edith Bunker, George Jefferson, Fred Sanford and his son, Lionel. I grew up watching those shows. There will never be another one like you, Norman.
Norman Lear, the TV writer and producer who transformed the bland porridge of situation comedy into a zesty stew of sociopolitical strife and brutally funny speech and who gave the world such embattled comic archetypes as Archie Bunker, Fred Sanford, Maude Findlay and George Jefferson, died Dec. 5 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 101.
Good bye, Norman Lear..
I loved Archie & Edith Bunker, George Jefferson, Fred Sanford and his son, Lionel. I grew up watching those shows. There will never be another one like you, Norman.
Norman Lear, the TV writer and producer who transformed the bland porridge of situation comedy into a zesty stew of sociopolitical strife and brutally funny speech and who gave the world such embattled comic archetypes as Archie Bunker, Fred Sanford, Maude Findlay and George Jefferson, died Dec. 5 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 101.