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The Jeffersons

  • TV Series
  • 1975–1985
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
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Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford in The Jeffersons (1975)
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Wealthy African American dry cleaner George Jefferson, his wife Louise, and son Lionel move into a luxury apartment building and develop occasionally fractious relations with other tenants, ... Read allWealthy African American dry cleaner George Jefferson, his wife Louise, and son Lionel move into a luxury apartment building and develop occasionally fractious relations with other tenants, including their sassy maid Florence.Wealthy African American dry cleaner George Jefferson, his wife Louise, and son Lionel move into a luxury apartment building and develop occasionally fractious relations with other tenants, including their sassy maid Florence.

  • Creators
    • Norman Lear
    • Don Nicholl
    • Michael Ross
  • Stars
    • Isabel Sanford
    • Sherman Hemsley
    • Roxie Roker
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    12K
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    POPULARITY
    2,838
    184
    • Creators
      • Norman Lear
      • Don Nicholl
      • Michael Ross
    • Stars
      • Isabel Sanford
      • Sherman Hemsley
      • Roxie Roker
    • 63User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 9 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Isabel Sanford
    Isabel Sanford
    • Louise Jefferson
    • 1975–1985
    Sherman Hemsley
    Sherman Hemsley
    • George Jefferson
    • 1975–1985
    Roxie Roker
    Roxie Roker
    • Helen Willis
    • 1975–1985
    Franklin Cover
    Franklin Cover
    • Tom Willis
    • 1975–1985
    Marla Gibbs
    Marla Gibbs
    • Florence Johnston
    • 1975–1985
    Paul Benedict
    Paul Benedict
    • Harry Bentley
    • 1975–1985
    Berlinda Tolbert
    Berlinda Tolbert
    • Jenny Willis Jefferson…
    • 1975–1985
    Zara Cully
    Zara Cully
    • Mother Jefferson…
    • 1975–1978
    Ned Wertimer
    Ned Wertimer
    • Ralph Hart
    • 1975–1985
    Damon Evans
    Damon Evans
    • Lionel Jefferson
    • 1975–1978
    Mike Evans
    Mike Evans
    • Lionel Jefferson
    • 1975–1985
    Jay Hammer
    Jay Hammer
    • Allan Willis
    • 1978–1979
    Danny Wells
    Danny Wells
    • Charlie…
    • 1975–1985
    Ernest Harden Jr.
    Ernest Harden Jr.
    • Marcus Henderson…
    • 1977–1979
    Vernon Washington
    Vernon Washington
    • Leroy
    • 1977–1979
    Jack Fletcher
    Jack Fletcher
    • Mr. Whittendale
    • 1978–1984
    Garrett Morris
    Garrett Morris
    • Jimmy
    • 1983–1984
    Irwin Keyes
    Irwin Keyes
    • Hugo Mojelewski
    • 1981–1984
    • Creators
      • Norman Lear
      • Don Nicholl
      • Michael Ross
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    9OllieSuave-007

    A deluxe TV sitcom!

    My mom and I would often catch this show when I was a kid, videotaping a good handful of episodes when it ran in syndication, and then we bought six seasons of it years later when the show finally was available on DVD.

    Sherman Hemsley as George and Isabel Stanford as Louise were hilarious as the rich black couple living in that "apartment in the sky," often bickering with one another, with Louise as the sensible one and George the one with fiery talk and a proud businessman attitude. Marla Gibbs plays Florence, the Jeffersons' sassy maid who doesn't take gut from anybody and backtalks when needed, especially to George - creating that love-hate relationship that is classic and funny throughout the entire show.

    Franklin Cover and Roxy Roker play Tom and Helen Willis, the first interracial couple portrayed in a TV show. They have occasional run-ins with the Jeffersons as they live in the same apartment building, as did U.N. Interpreter Harry Bentley (Paul Benedict), who lives next door to the Jeffersons. And, rounding up the cast are the Jeffersons' son, Lionel (portrayed alternatively by Mike Evans and Damon Evans), the Willis' daughter and girlfriend to Lionel, Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert), the helpful but money-grubbing doorman Ralph (Ned Wertimer), bartender Charlie (Danny Wells) and George's mother, Mother Jeffersons (Zara Cully). Each character offered his/her own unique and interesting twist to the show, but much of the laughs come from the trio of George, Louis and Florence.

    It's a very funny show to watch again and again, filled with comedic misadventures and tastefully done humor. So, get your slice of the pie and watch The Jeffersons!

    Grade A
    Op_Prime

    A classic that will never be forgotten

    This was a great sitcom. The show had great writing and great actors/actresses to perform it. Above everyone else, Sherman Hemsley was the funniest. With all these characters and great writing, could anyone be surprised that this show lasted for ten years? I would think not.
    9edwagreen

    Jeffersons-Movin' On Up Was A Possibility ***1/2

    Very funny comedy of an affluent black family living the American dream in achieving success in their dry good business.

    Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford provided terrific chemistry as the husband and wife team. Sanford always knew how to crack those one-liners at a vulnerable but lovable Hemsley. Militant son Lionel was always good for a laugh and as the mother-in-law, Zarra Cully, proved that having the typical mother-in-law to deal with wasn't only an Italian or Jewish problem.

    Franklin Cover and Roxie Roker successfully showed that with understanding, inter-racial marriages could work.
    IrockGswift

    A forgotten all-time classic.

    The Jefferson is the longest African-American comedy situation to date. It's a spin-off of the popular "All in the family". The Jeffersons is the most underrated comedy sitcom on television to some people. During its release in the mid 70s there were a few competitive shows like Good Times,What's Happening?,and Sanford & Son. But this show lasted the longest and enjoyed by both black and white audiences. This show was funny during its first six years (1975-81) till Embassy Television took over,and the show became boring. Lionel and Jenny made just occasional appearances on the show and Ralph still have his hand out for a tip. The writers were changed and the show lost a lot of its audiences. But what I enjoyed the most about the show was when George and Florence go at it. Though in the long run George always kept her as their maid. I think George like having Florence around because he enjoys having somebody to pick on. Which Florence at times outsmarts him. What I didn't like was that geek Lionel (Damon Evans) he seem so soft to me and wasn't confident and outspoken like the original Lionel (Mike Evans). The Jeffersons was a fun show to watch and although the show maybe somewhat forgotten everybody remembers the theme (Movin' on up).
    WeezieJefferson

    Probably the funniest sitcom ever!

    Although my opionion may be a bit biased, I really do think this was an amazing show. People always say that the earlier episodes were the better, but quite frankly, I disagree. The best episodes I feel, and also this is the same time frame when the show was at it's most successful, was in the early 80's. For the '81-'82 season, "The Jeffersons" was the 3rd rated television show in America. People wanted to see Florence be sassy, and Tom and George be friends. Viewers wanted to see Helen and Louise get somewhat foolish. People wanted to see incredible guest stars, like Sammy Davis, Jr., Gladys Knight, Billy Dee Williams, even the popular singing group Sister Sledge. It was the 80's, and people wanted to see rich folks living in excess, and it was also at this time the show was so successful, it finally had the advertising clout to command a bigger budget for a new set, off-site shoots, and guest stars. I prefer the later set over the earlier one (the curved coffee table, gray sofa with peach throw cushions, and the round table dinette set). It outlasted the show which it originally was spun-off from even. Keep in mind also, that this show was still pulling in some great numbers in the 1984-1985 season when the plug was pulled (it was still in the top 20). It seems that anything that originated in the 70's was leaving the line-up in the mid-80's. Alice was canceled, along with The Love Boat, The Facts of Life, Hart to Hart, and a lot of other wonderful shows that were not necessarily growing tired, but the budget went towards all new shows. Shows that were not memorable at all, and were cancelled within a season or two. "The Jeffersons" ran for eleven seasons, and that's a long time in this business. I always felt that after all "The Jeffersons" had done for CBS, that it certainly deserved a better send-off than being cancelled mid-season after a hiatus. There never was a last episode, no closure. No wrap up. Nothing. The last new episode that was shown was on June 25, 1985, and it was a pretty funny episode in which George helps his grand daughter Jessica with her Red Robins group. Sadly, Tom & Helen Willis did not appear in this episode. It was actually the second to last show taped, but as you may be aware, the shows are not necessarily shown in the order that they are filmed. I read an earlier entry that claims Lark Voorhies played Lionel and Jenny's daughter, Jessica on "The Jeffersons". Actually, it was an actress by the name of Ebonie Smith. Lark portrayed Lisa on the TV show "Saved By The Bell". I think the confusion may be because Ebonie Smith was in an episode of "Saved By The Bell: The New Class".

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    • Trivia
      Isabel Sanford was the first black actress to win the Outstanding Lead Actress in a comedy Emmy award.
    • Goofs
      Numerous times on and off throughout the course of the series, people make a left when they leave through the exit of the Jeffersons' apartment. The layout of the hallway has Harry Bentley's apartment at the end about a couple feet away at corner on the left side of the Jeffersons' apartment. So it means logically they are just walking right into the door of Bentley's apartment instead of going straight across to the elevator.
    • Quotes

      Florence Johnston: How come we overcame and nobody told me?

    • Crazy credits
      Series creators Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, and Bernard West are listed as "Nicholl Ross West" during the show's closing credits on numerous episodes.
    • Alternate versions
      Syndicated reruns in the US are cut by 2 to 3 minutes. One particularly bad cut is of a key sequence in the first episode: after Helen and Tom leave George's apartment after being insulted, they are talking in the hallway, and the scene ends with them kissing. This was a controversial scene back in 1975, but its editing was so that stations and cable networks airing the show could fit in more commercials.
    • Connections
      Edited into The N Word (2004)

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    • How did the Jeffersons become rich?George had seven very successful cleaning stores. He started with nothing, and his stores became successful, thus enabling him to move from Qyeens to his "Deluxe Apartment In The Sky". As referenced in the Jeffersons theme song

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los Jefferson
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Television City - 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio, 1975)
    • Production company
      • Embassy Television
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
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