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Sanford And Son: The Complete Second Season (1972)
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"This is the big one!" -Fred Sanford
An early milestone in urban TV comedy, Sandford and Son was an immediate critical and audience favorite when it debuted in the early '70s, signaling the arrival of one of TV's most memorable characters: cantankerous-but -lovable junk dealer Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx). An African-American answer to Archie Bunker," widower Sanford and his "Dummy" son Lamont (Demond Wilson) run a family junk business in Watts, dreaming up schemes to strike it rich. Outspoken and outrageous, Sanford serves up big laughs as he skewers stereotypes, forever threatening "How'd you like one across your lip?" Aided by a colorful cast that includes acid-tongued Aunt Esther (LaWanda Page), Sanford and Son provided a showcase for black talent of all generations, featuring guest stars like Lena Horne and episodes written by Richard Pryor. Timely and topical during its highly-rated five-year run (1972-1977) Sanford and Son emerged as one of the decades biggest TV hits, inspiring producer Norman Lear to develop more barrier-breaking shows like The Jeffersons and Good Times.
Disc one contains episodes 1-9 from season two. Disc two contains episodes 10-18 from season two. Disc three contains episodes 19-24 from season two.
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