The Infamous Scene That Took 'Good Times' off The Air For Good
The Infamous Scene That Took 'Good Times' off The Air For Good
The show was a spin-off from "Maude," which was part of the famous Norman Lear sitcoms of the 1970s. However, "Good Times" was not created by Lear. Instead, Eric Monte and Michael Evans came up with the idea. They wanted to tell a story that reflected the lives of Black families, something that was not often seen on TV at that time. The producers wanted to add family values to the show. This made it special.
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