I've binged all the episodes and am sorry to have come to the last one. A few of the episodes are missing but I'm so thankful to have been able to watch what you do have now in my old age. I was two years older than Corey when this came out and my family and I always watched the show back then. Thank you very much for posting these; you just can't find them anywhere else!
1:00. I'm not 100% certain but that may be a Stingray bike, widely coveted in the late 60's. At least it was similar. I had a banana seat bike with a three speed shifter in the middle bar. They were all the rage until ten speeds came along.
Yup, had them in my neighborhood. They had names like "apple krate" and "pea picker", maybe for the model or just the color. The "big kids" had five speed versions.
The problem with the last episodes and why the ratings went down was the change in focus from a minority single mother trying to get by with her son over to an annoying bratty kid picking on Corey and Earl. What adult wants to see that?
Hi there! Please look up the JamesCanavanWagner channel! There you will find all 86 episodes of this wonderful show! (Season 1- 30 episodes... Season 2-- 30 episodes... Season 3-- 26 episodes)...Plus the audio and video quality is quite good! Hope that helps a little and enjoy! Let the good TV Shows play on and take care! Ms. Elizabeth 📺📼📀📺📼📀
You haven't met all blacks surely! I watched Julia with my family as a small girl and my mother was very much like Julia, worked in a hospital but was in charge of finding nurses when they ran short and she was pretty, and articulate, and everyone admired her, particularly the doctors she worked with. She came from a little hillbilly town in KY, vowed never to be like them but more like movie stars. My mother would've been considered a MILF, as crude as that name is, but all the boys I knew thought she was beautiful. She moved to the big city and never had that southern accent that the rest of our KY family members had and she severely admonished us if we said anything improper like "ain't". She wasn't widowed but my father was in the air force and when I was older they divorced. She raised us much like Corey was raised by Julia only with a wooden spoon in hand to correct us if we got out of line which, thanks to said wooden spoon we seldom did, lol. The thing is, lots of black people used to be that way, taking pride in their bearing and how they dressed. Heck, I raised my own children like that, and taught them to speak properly as well but boy did black kids make fun of them! Now that I look back on it that was a sign of the changing times. I taught them to be respectful, polite, and to treat everyone well. I'm not bragging but everyone commented on how good my kids were. My son mentioned that to me a few months ago even! Sadly, one of my son's friends told me that my son was the only one of all their friends who'd never gone to jail. That's how bad things have gotten, how much they've changed since the 60s. I'm blessed to have been raised by a mother who was similar to Julia which gave me a good foundation to, in turn, raise my children well. My son and his wife run their own business from their house and sell bullies as well. My daughter took care of me more than the hubby or anyone else when I got NMO and was in the hospital for a month. She's a manager at a large corporation and like her brother has a good heart. So, people like Julia are out there, just maybe thinning out in these awful times.
"Blacks" Don't owe you a damn thing, just keep your smug face out of the way and go read a book..this show was created by and reeks of the straight white male gaze, though im not complaining, we had to make break throughs in every way possible, it is not reality..in reality "Blacks" specifically Descendants of American chattel slavery are far more complicated, nuanced, beautiful, etc...and their stories are to real for a 25 min sitcom...Ask your self, Are the black people in your space happy? Are they existing 100% in their truth? Do you even know them?
I've binged all the episodes and am sorry to have come to the last one. A few of the episodes are missing but I'm so thankful to have been able to watch what you do have now in my old age. I was two years older than Corey when this came out and my family and I always watched the show back then. Thank you very much for posting these; you just can't find them anywhere else!
I am binge watching right now. I love these shows.
I greatly admire Diahann Carrol I love his she carried herself with tons of class, dignity and grace. I love this show.
1:00. I'm not 100% certain but that may be a Stingray bike, widely coveted in the late 60's. At least it was similar. I had a banana seat bike with a three speed shifter in the middle bar. They were all the rage until ten speeds came along.
Yup, had them in my neighborhood. They had names like "apple krate" and
"pea picker", maybe for the model or just the color. The "big kids" had five speed versions.
Schwinn
Wonderful thank you.
The problem with the last episodes and why the ratings went down was the change in focus from a minority single mother trying to get by with her son over to an annoying bratty kid picking on Corey and Earl. What adult wants to see that?
Wonderful 🙂🙂🙃
At 19:53 I think the bully kid is Mike tv from the original 1971 movie Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory.
Hey Diahann Fan, get back to giving us Episode 4.
There's also seven episodes you haven't uploaded yet.
Hi there! Please look up the JamesCanavanWagner channel! There you will find all 86 episodes of this wonderful show! (Season 1- 30 episodes... Season 2-- 30 episodes... Season 3-- 26 episodes)...Plus the audio and video quality is quite good! Hope that helps a little and enjoy! Let the good TV Shows play on and take care! Ms. Elizabeth 📺📼📀📺📼📀
Sweet, too bad not all blacks are like julia. In fact very few even come close.
You haven't met all blacks surely! I watched Julia with my family as a small girl and my mother was very much like Julia, worked in a hospital but was in charge of finding nurses when they ran short and she was pretty, and articulate, and everyone admired her, particularly the doctors she worked with. She came from a little hillbilly town in KY, vowed never to be like them but more like movie stars. My mother would've been considered a MILF, as crude as that name is, but all the boys I knew thought she was beautiful.
She moved to the big city and never had that southern accent that the rest of our KY family members had and she severely admonished us if we said anything improper like "ain't". She wasn't widowed but my father was in the air force and when I was older they divorced. She raised us much like Corey was raised by Julia only with a wooden spoon in hand to correct us if we got out of line which, thanks to said wooden spoon we seldom did, lol.
The thing is, lots of black people used to be that way, taking pride in their bearing and how they dressed. Heck, I raised my own children like that, and taught them to speak properly as well but boy did black kids make fun of them! Now that I look back on it that was a sign of the changing times. I taught them to be respectful, polite, and to treat everyone well. I'm not bragging but everyone commented on how good my kids were. My son mentioned that to me a few months ago even!
Sadly, one of my son's friends told me that my son was the only one of all their friends who'd never gone to jail. That's how bad things have gotten, how much they've changed since the 60s. I'm blessed to have been raised by a mother who was similar to Julia which gave me a good foundation to, in turn, raise my children well.
My son and his wife run their own business from their house and sell bullies as well. My daughter took care of me more than the hubby or anyone else when I got NMO and was in the hospital for a month. She's a manager at a large corporation and like her brother has a good heart. So, people like Julia are out there, just maybe thinning out in these awful times.
Which blacks, and which time period 🤔🧐?
"Blacks" Don't owe you a damn thing, just keep your smug face out of the way and go read a book..this show was created by and reeks of the straight white male gaze, though im not complaining, we had to make break throughs in every way possible, it is not reality..in reality "Blacks" specifically Descendants of American chattel slavery are far more complicated, nuanced, beautiful, etc...and their stories are to real for a 25 min sitcom...Ask your self, Are the black people in your space happy? Are they existing 100% in their truth? Do you even know them?