Live In Front Of A Studio Audience (ABC)
#101
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They are doing holiday episodes which will air on December 18th on ABC.
https://www.vulture.com/2019/11/live...-december.html
https://www.vulture.com/2019/11/live...-december.html
#102
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It's very odd that these are just about ten days away and there have been no cast announcements.
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The Bunkers and the Stivics are set for a Live encore.
ABC on Wednesday announced that Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, Ellie Kemper and Ike Barinholtz will reprise their respective roles as Archie, Edith, Gloria and “Meathead” in its holiday-themed Live in Front of a Studio Audience special (airing Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 8/7c). They will be joined by new cast members Kevin Bacon, Jesse Eisenberg and Justina Machado in as-yet-specified roles.
ABC on Wednesday announced that Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, Ellie Kemper and Ike Barinholtz will reprise their respective roles as Archie, Edith, Gloria and “Meathead” in its holiday-themed Live in Front of a Studio Audience special (airing Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 8/7c). They will be joined by new cast members Kevin Bacon, Jesse Eisenberg and Justina Machado in as-yet-specified roles.
#106
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oh boy. I guess the next reveal will be who is cast in "Good Times". Jimmy Walker's character will get the most focus, and I could see them casting a "personality" who will no doubt camp it up rather than an actor who might "interpret" the role in an interesting way. Or perhaps I'll be wrong.
#107
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I'm fine with the All in the Family cast returning. Yeah, Woody was a little off, but I always like him and Marissa Tomei was amazing. Will be watching for sure.
#108
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Apparently I'm in the minority, because I felt Tomei just turned in a broad impression of Jean Stapleton's flighty demeanor. Of course, I wanted to see something more grounded and creative, like seeing actors re-interpreting roles as is done when reviving some beloved Broadway play.
#109
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I never watched Good Times at all really so that doesn’t have quite as much appeal to me. Still will watch this though. I’m fine with the same cast returning for the All in the Family portion.
#110
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I should probably watch some Good Times again. My age was in single digits during its run, and while I watched, it was just to hear Jimmie JJ Walker say "Dyn-o-mite!"
#111
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The other shoe drops....Live in Front of a Studio Audience: All in the Family and Good Times just announced a star-studded cast of actors who will portray the Evans Family during the Dec. 18 airing on ABC.
Viola Davis and Andre Braugher will bring to life Florida and James Evans, originally played by Esther Rolle and John Amos on the hit Norman Lear series Good Times, which debuted in 1974. Dy-no-mite and out of sight J.J. Evans, originally played by Jimmie Walker, will be played by Jay Pharoah. His younger siblings Thelma (originally played by BernNadette Stanis) and Michael (Ralph Carter), will be played by Corinne Fox and Asante Blackk.
Comedian Tiffany Haddish will play the fashionable, nosey neighbor Willona Woods (Ja’net DuBois).
Jharrel Jerome will also be part of the cast, but his role is as yet unknown. There are two main male characters from Good Times that have not been announced as of yet. Could he be playing building superintendent a.k.a. Buffalo Butt Nathan Bookman (Johnny Brown)? Or maybe Thelma’s husband, Keith Anderson (Ben Powers)?
The majority of the series’ original cast members are still alive, with the exception of Rolle and Carter. Marla Gibbs surprised everyone who watched the first Live in Front of a Studio Audience, where she reprised the role of The Jefferson’s maid Florence Johnston.
And since Mr. Lear loves surprises, wild card appearances could include Janet Jackson, who played Willona’s adopted daughter Penny on the series and
for a Saturday Night Live skit in 2013; Debbie Allen, who played J.J.’s drug-addicted girlfriend Diana Buchanan; Kim Fields, who played Penny’s friend Kim; and Kim’s mom Chip Fields, who played Penny’s birth mother.
The legendary Patti LaBelle, fresh off her stint on The Masked Singer, and black-ish star Anthony Anderson will perform a special musical number for audiences.
Viola Davis and Andre Braugher will bring to life Florida and James Evans, originally played by Esther Rolle and John Amos on the hit Norman Lear series Good Times, which debuted in 1974. Dy-no-mite and out of sight J.J. Evans, originally played by Jimmie Walker, will be played by Jay Pharoah. His younger siblings Thelma (originally played by BernNadette Stanis) and Michael (Ralph Carter), will be played by Corinne Fox and Asante Blackk.
Comedian Tiffany Haddish will play the fashionable, nosey neighbor Willona Woods (Ja’net DuBois).
Jharrel Jerome will also be part of the cast, but his role is as yet unknown. There are two main male characters from Good Times that have not been announced as of yet. Could he be playing building superintendent a.k.a. Buffalo Butt Nathan Bookman (Johnny Brown)? Or maybe Thelma’s husband, Keith Anderson (Ben Powers)?
The majority of the series’ original cast members are still alive, with the exception of Rolle and Carter. Marla Gibbs surprised everyone who watched the first Live in Front of a Studio Audience, where she reprised the role of The Jefferson’s maid Florence Johnston.
And since Mr. Lear loves surprises, wild card appearances could include Janet Jackson, who played Willona’s adopted daughter Penny on the series and
The legendary Patti LaBelle, fresh off her stint on The Masked Singer, and black-ish star Anthony Anderson will perform a special musical number for audiences.
#112
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Andre Braugher immediately changed this to "must-see"
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#114
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Wow, that is some sweet casting there.
Didn't realize that John Amos was still alive. He outlived his character by forty years!
Didn't realize that John Amos was still alive. He outlived his character by forty years!
#115
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#116
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Wow, that Good Times casting. Wow.
I'm guessing this got scheduled for Wednesday to compete against the Survivor finale on CBS?
I'm guessing this got scheduled for Wednesday to compete against the Survivor finale on CBS?
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Jay Pharoah as JJ is pathetic.
#120
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Yeah, he was really bad. It's not like Walker was a great actor, but he brought a lot of charisma to the part. Pharoah didn't bring anything. I have always been a huge John Amos fan (in part because I grew up with Good Times) so it pains me to say that doing a live show at his age was probably a bad idea.
#121
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The old style commercials were great.
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haven't seen All in Family part yet, but thought Good Times was dull and uninteresting. actors had no charisma or spunk...
#123
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Didn't like Good Times at all. Was surprised by so many flubbed lines. I see local theater a lot, and the amateur actors there are more convincing than these highly paid professionals. Yes, even Andre Braugher.
All in the Family was significantly better. To me the highlights were Barinholtz and especially Jesse Eisenberg. But yeah, I wish Harrelson and Tomei would tone down the aping of Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton.
You know, I'd love an All in the Family with a time jump. Take the Archie Bunker 70s character, and suddenly catapult him to the 21st century. "Didn't need no welfare state, everybody pulled his weight". Archie would be laid off from the plant due to overseas outsourcing, have to take a lower paying job due to his lack of advanced education, no longer be able to own a suburban NY home, and struggle to pay off bills from a hospital stay. Oh wait, they're already doing that on The Conners. Never mind.
All in the Family was significantly better. To me the highlights were Barinholtz and especially Jesse Eisenberg. But yeah, I wish Harrelson and Tomei would tone down the aping of Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton.
You know, I'd love an All in the Family with a time jump. Take the Archie Bunker 70s character, and suddenly catapult him to the 21st century. "Didn't need no welfare state, everybody pulled his weight". Archie would be laid off from the plant due to overseas outsourcing, have to take a lower paying job due to his lack of advanced education, no longer be able to own a suburban NY home, and struggle to pay off bills from a hospital stay. Oh wait, they're already doing that on The Conners. Never mind.
#124
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Jay Pharoah was AWFUL. I thought everyone else was okay (and it was really nice they included John Amos, although I don't know why Kimmel didn't have him back out when he introduced the rest of the original cast).
I thought Woody was MUCH better this time as Archie than he was last time around. I think he got the memo about his first performance. And Tomei deserves some kind of special award for her making BOTH Edith Bunker and Aunt May sexy.
I thought Woody was MUCH better this time as Archie than he was last time around. I think he got the memo about his first performance. And Tomei deserves some kind of special award for her making BOTH Edith Bunker and Aunt May sexy.
#125
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By modern standards I doubt the acting on 1970s Good Times would be considered very good, but the actors really upped the energy and played big to the studio audience, also they just played the scenes faster. Amos didn't help things, but this cast approached it all wrong. I think Haddish was on the right page, but even she was tamped down compared to the original Wilona.



