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The Jeffersons - The Complete First Season

Product Type: DVD
Product Price: $19.94
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
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Description
An African-American dry cleaning king moves his family from a blue-collar neighborhood to a high class high-rise Manhattan apartment.
Long before Bill Cosby started wearing his friendly sweaters, urban middle-class African Americans burst onto television in the form of Louise (better known as "Weezy") and George Jefferson, portrayed by Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley. Spun off from All in the Family, The Jeffersons ran from 1975 to 1985, and it's easy to see what made the show so popular--Sanford and Hemsley were a knockout comic duo, surrounded by a skilled supporting cast that included the interracial couple Helen and Tom Willis (Roxie Roker and Franklin Cover), British expatriate Harry Bentley (Paul Benedict), as well as George's cantankerous mother Olivia (Zara Cully) and their snappy, cynical maid Florence (Marla Gibbs).
Set in a high-rise apartment building in the heart of New York City, the show spun around George, a classic character portrait of vanity, arrogance, and petty prejudice. Balanced by the more level-headed but just as strong-willed Weezy, George's self-serving abrasiveness struck comic gold, particularly in the second season, when the show's style had been set but was still fresh. Episodes tackled subjects trivial (George and Tom wear the same tacky dinner jacket to a party) and trenchant (a country club invites George to join, but only so that a newspaper reporter will think the club is open to minorities). The black and white mix of the cast allowed for a sharply satirical take on race relations, which managed to have a genuine sense of hope while never glossing over the complexity of racial tension--and was consistently funny. In fact, it's striking how well the show's humor holds up; The Jeffersons turned a series of half-hour farces into a sly examination of marriage, race, class, and the battle of the sexes; it's sad that so few contemporary sitcoms have this kind of intelligence, courage, and sheer talent. --Bret Fetzer
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-05-31
Summary: "How could you not love this show?"
A CLASSIC show; the characters are funny and believable (well, mostly). It's too bad that this season is so short (only 13 episodes).
On another note, this first season has the best Lionel (who spends most of his time trying not to laugh). Ah, great stuff!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-09
Summary: "Very good Norman Lear spin off."
The Jeffersons was the most successful and long lasting spin off from the show All in the Family. They were first introduced as Archie Bunkers neighbors. George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) who owns a dry cleaning company his wife Louise Jefferson (the late Isabel Sanford), their son Lionel (the late Mike Evans). The show also introduced newer characters on the way like interracial couple Tom (the late Franklin Cover) and Helen Wills (the late Roxie Roker mother of Lenny Kravitz) and their daughter Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert), George's mother "mother Jefferson" (The late Zara Cully), their maid Florence (Marla Gibbs), neighbor Harry Bentley (the late Paul Benedict), and last but not least the doorman Ralph (Ned Wertimer). Join these funny characters in another fun Norman Lear comedy.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-04-02
Summary: "satisfied customer"
product was received in a timely manner and was in very good condition.Will order again soon. Thanks!!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-12-13
Summary: "It gets no better then this!"
I had no idea this was a spinoff from all in the family until i picked up, AITF! This shows the bomb! Bomb as in good. It's all new to me, i was a baby in early 80's!! This shows very funny. Moving on up yall!! I like George though, he got major swag! Enjoy this, because i am.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-03-26
Summary: "Great classic"
This is an excellent start to a great classic series. I would recommend this show to any new generation sitcom lover. You won't find a great show like this anymore
