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Cooper and Rush received well-deserved BAFTA nominations for their brilliant performances as mother and son. The second series ... legendary US TV producer Norman Lear - who died in December ...
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Seven years ago, as Hollywood was diving headfirst into its TV reboot era, comedian George Wallace wanted to add one more nostalgic series to the docket: a reimagined version of Sanford and Son.
The late Norman Lear‘s career was defined by centering ... is in an especially good mood because he’s learned that his son is returning home for a visit after being away for 23 years.
At the center of the show is a prototypical crotchety yet goodhearted Lear patriarch ... and where his son Desmond fled without looking back for 17 years. When Harry’s child finally shows ...
a reimagined version of Sanford and Son. Wallace didn’t immediately know what his fresh take on the ‘70s Redd Foxx sitcom developed and executive produced by Lear and Bud Yorkin would be ...
Wallace wanted to make a remake of the iconic sitcom “Sanford and Son.” But when the duo pitched the idea to the NBC comedy’s uncredited executive producer Norman Lear, he passed unless the ...