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Goodtimes cast
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Good Times was developed as a spin-off of the earlier hit show Maude, which starred Bea Arthur and Bill Macy, and featured the sometimes controversial machinations of a well-appointed, middle-aged, married couple. Good Times, along with Maude, Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons, and television's most controversial sitcom All in the Family, was the creation of independent producer Norman Lear, whose programs, built on confrontational and ethnic-style humor, helped revolutionize prime-time television during the 1970s. It stretched the boundaries of television comedy and provided a different view, not only of black family life, but of the social fabric of 1970s American society in general. The show is regarded as perhaps the first in prime-time television to tackle such issues with any measure of realism. In Good Times, which aired on CBS from February 1974 to August 1979, suburban street crime, muggings, unemployment, evictions, Black Power, and criticism of the government were frequent and resounding themes. While the story lines of 1950s and early 1960s television sitcoms provided little more than cautious counsel on the minor vicissitudes of family life, the decade of the 1970s ushered in what came to be known as the era of relevancy in television programming. Throughout its initial success and later criticism, sitcom Good Times revolutionized prime-time television.














Goodtimes cast