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Sanford and Son: How Redd Foxx Shaped 1970s Classic TV

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Welcome to this episode of pplpod, where we dive into the junkyard of television history to explore Sanford and Son, the groundbreaking 1970s American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1972 to 1977. Starring the legendary Redd Foxx as the cantankerous, bigoted junk dealer Fred G. Sanford, and Demond Wilson as his long-suffering, peacemaker son Lamont, this classic TV hit became renowned for its edgy, racial humor and iconic catchphrases.

In this episode, we discuss how producers Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin adapted the British series Steptoe and Son to create a cultural phenomenon set in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. We unpack the show's massive success—including its consistent presence in the Nielsen top ten—and its lasting legacy as the precursor to many other ... 

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HollywoodQuincy JonesAmericanBritishLos AngelesAll in the FamilyFridayFredSanfordRed FoxLearWhitman MayoSouth Central AvenueThe Street BeaterGradyLamontMillion HouseholdsYorkinJulioStep Toe and Son