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dex14 04-19-19 07:58 AM

Live In Front Of A Studio Audience (ABC)
 

Jimmy Kimmel will present a live 90-minute primetime event paying tribute to Norman Lear’s groundbreaking comedy series All in the Family and The Jeffersons on ABC.

An original episode from each iconic Lear comedy will be re-created; Jimmy Burrows is directing the live special. Live In Front Of A Studio Audience: Norman Lear’s ‘All In The Family’ and ‘The Jeffersons’ will air Wednesday, May 22, 8-9:30 PM ET.

Woody Harrelson will play Archie Bunker role; Marisa Tomei will play his wife Edith in the recreation of All In The Family. Jamie Foxx and Wanda Sykes take the roles of George and Louise Jefferson in the All in the Family spinoff, The Jeffersons.

ABC Entertainment President Karey Burke, meanwhile, declared the network “honored” to partner with “our brilliant friend Jimmy Kimmel and trailblazer Norman Lear” in the live TV project, agreeing with Lear that the two series are “as culturally relevant today as they’ve ever been.” She forecast it will be “the can’t-miss television event” of the year, if not the decade, while Sony Pictures Television Studios president Jeff Frost and co-presidents Chris Parnell and Jason Clodfelter called it an “exciting new format.”

All in the Family shaped political and social conversations in American homes in the post-civil rights era. From 1971 through 1979, the series about conservative working class Archie Bunker, his liberal son-in-law and daughter, and his wife Edith tackled such hot-button topics as women’s rights, racism, and homosexuality.

The success of All in the Family led to introduction of The Jeffersons, which ran from 1975 to 1985 – the first television series to feature an interracial couple. It would go on to be one of the longest running African American shows on TV, following George and Louise Jefferson as they moved to the East Side and showcased what it was like to be successful in a predominantly white world. The show is credited with shifting conversations about race and class, paving the way for other African American actors and TV series.

Live In Front Of A Studio Audience: Norman Lear’s ‘All In The Family’ and ‘The Jeffersons’ is being produced by Smoking Baby Productions, ACT III Productions, Gary Sanchez Productions and Sony Pictures Television.

Ellie Kemper will play Gloria Stivic, Will Ferrell will appear as Tom Willis and Justina Machado is set to play Florence Johnston, with more all-casting announcements to come.

Kimmel and Lear host; the project teams them with exec producers Brent Miller, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Justin Theroux.

“The fact that a group of Oscar winners eagerly agreed to play these iconic characters is testament to the greatness of these shows and their creator, Norman Lear,” Kimmel said, calling the project a “dream come true.”

People have said the two series were of the 70’s and “would not work today,” Lear said of his two TV-landscape-changing comedies.

“We disagree with them and are here to prove, with two great casts depicting of All In The Family and The Jeffersons, the timelessness of human nature,” Lear continued, adding, “I cannot wait to see what these glorious performers make in our time of these indelible characters.”

Last July, SPT announced a new deal with Lear and his Act III Productions, noting it had an “option to re-imagine titles from his extensive library including All In The Family, The Jeffersons, Good Times, Maude and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, to name a few.”
https://deadline.com/2019/04/jimmy-k...ws-1202598689/

whotony 04-19-19 08:17 AM

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Sure, I’ll watch it.

Sonny Corinthos 04-19-19 10:23 AM

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I will watch it, but I highly doubt a show like All In the Family would make it in today's world. I was a kid when the show aired, but I remember Archie saying words like ***, queer, spade, diego, among other things. There's no way you could away with saying those things now.

Mike86 04-19-19 11:35 AM

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Yeah, kind of a cool idea but I do wonder if they’ll censor the language for modern times. I kind of get that they’d want to, but then it defeats the purpose of it being a recreation as like it or not the politically incorrect language used by Archie was a big part of the show as that was his character.

Audiences now days are probably too sensitive and won’t realize that the show was a satire and the way Archie acted was supposed to make him look dumb and closed minded.

eXcentris 04-19-19 11:54 AM

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I'll watch.

Spoiler:

Meathead!

DWilson 04-19-19 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike86 (Post 13536440)
Yeah, kind of a cool idea but I do wonder if they’ll censor the language for modern times. I kind of get that they’d want to, but then it defeats the purpose of it being a recreation as like it or not the politically incorrect language used by Archie was a big part of the show as that was his character.

Audiences now days are probably too sensitive and won’t realize that the show was a satire and the way Archie acted was supposed to make him look dumb and closed minded.

I assume they're framing the project this way (like a performance of a classic play) so that they can use the script as written in the day.

cultshock 04-19-19 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike86 (Post 13536440)
Yeah, kind of a cool idea but I do wonder if they’ll censor the language for modern times.

They don't say which episode of All in the Family they will recreate. They likely picked one of the less problematic scripts, maybe an episode of Archie Bunker's Place. ;)

At any rate, I'll definitely check it out when it airs.

Mike86 04-19-19 06:24 PM

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Maybe it'll be the episode of All in the Family that The Jeffersons spun off from and the pilot episode of The Jeffersons. It would kind of make sense as a way to tie the two episodes together. The only thing doing that is part of the chemistry of the two casts (paricularly Archie and George) would be lost without their history.

Mabuse 04-19-19 07:20 PM

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Are they going to do a specific old script of each series, or will it be a kind of a hybrid or greatest hits?

Mabuse 04-19-19 07:21 PM

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Better casting would have been to gender swap Archie and cast Rosanne. Now THAT would be bold tv.

cultshock 04-19-19 07:48 PM

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Whatever happened to George's brother Henry? :sad:

Man, I loved both of those shows, they were among my favorites when growing up, I tuned in every week.

Mike86 04-19-19 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mabuse (Post 13536776)
Are they going to do a specific old script of each series, or will it be a kind of a hybrid or greatest hits?

Sounds like its going to be specific episodes of each.

Bill Needle 04-19-19 10:12 PM

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So is Foxx supposed to do an impersonation of Sherman Hemsley? Because without him there is no The Jeffersons. But if he does it will probably come off like an In Living Color sketch.

windom 04-19-19 10:51 PM

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They should do the All in the Family episode with Sammy Davis Jr. They could just have Billy Crystal play him.

DWilson 04-19-19 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Needle (Post 13536854)
So is Foxx supposed to do an impersonation of Sherman Hemsley? Because without him there is no The Jeffersons. But if he does it will probably come off like an In Living Color sketch.

I would imagine it will be handled as if doing a well-known play, -if you're doing "Streetcar Named Desire", you don't do Marlon Brando, but just by acting out the script you might hit similar notes.

Mike86 04-20-19 01:36 PM

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Harrelson feels like a weird choice for Archie to me. Archie was an older grandpa type character who was out of shape.

Groucho 04-20-19 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike86 (Post 13537050)
Harrelson feels like a weird choice for Archie to me. Archie was an older grandpa type character who was out of shape.

Harrelson is 10 years older than O'Connor was when he first took the role.

Mike86 04-20-19 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 13537121)
Harrelson is 10 years older than O'Connor was when he first took the role.

Guess I didn’t realize that. O’Connor always looked old on the show though. Harrelson still looks relatively young.

Shannon Nutt 04-21-19 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike86 (Post 13537050)
Harrelson feels like a weird choice for Archie to me. Archie was an older grandpa type character who was out of shape.

Take a look at Harrelson in KINGPIN. He can pull it off, and KINGPIN was over 20 years ago.

Mike86 04-21-19 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 13537464)
Take a look at Harrelson in KINGPIN. He can pull it off, and KINGPIN was over 20 years ago.

I guess that’s true. He’s a good actor and stuff, I just wouldn’t have thought of him as Archie personally is all.

dex14 05-20-19 01:52 PM

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Paff 05-20-19 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 13537121)
Harrelson is 10 years older than O'Connor was when he first took the role.

Then please, please don't compare Marisa Tomei's age to Jean Stapleton's. Seriously, I don't want to know. Because I also saw Edith as an "old grandma", but I'm still smitten with Marisa Tomei.

Mike86 05-20-19 02:57 PM

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Thanks for the bump. I knew it was coming up soon but need to set my DVR.

Trevor 05-20-19 03:24 PM

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Yes, thanks for the bump, set the YouTubeTV DVR.

rduncan 05-21-19 10:08 AM

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Really promoting this on one of the lesser known streaming channels. Can't recall which channel but I was watching an older episode of "American Pickers" and every commercial, and there were plenty, had a spot promoting this.


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