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  • @LinkRocks
    @LinkRocks 26 днів тому +897

    Carl was looking out for George. Glad George got the message.

    • @tonyperez7907
      @tonyperez7907 24 дні тому +11

      Yes but Carl should have been happy. George gave him a 100$ keep that N in da Club!!! What Tupac say?? Changes 😅😅😅

    • @LinkRocks
      @LinkRocks 24 дні тому +11

      @@tonyperez7907 Notice Carl didn't give George the $100 back. 🤣

    • @toptenguy1
      @toptenguy1 24 дні тому +26

      @@tonyperez7907 Wait, I am Canadian and I looked it up. "Jackson" is a $20 bill, right?

    • @baeshin
      @baeshin 24 дні тому +30

      @@toptenguy1 Yea, $20. The episode aired in 1975 so that $20 in 1975 had the buying power of $115-116 in 2024... inflation is wild, isn't it?

    • @SirManfly
      @SirManfly 24 дні тому +7

      @@baeshin Even better !! 💰They just don't make shows this good anymore !!

  • @sclmplsoulstar
    @sclmplsoulstar 29 днів тому +1051

    That slap five was a million words 🤞🏾😂

  • @rogercook8277
    @rogercook8277 27 днів тому +644

    What I loved about George Jefferson character, he never forget where he came from. In this scene he tells the brother its alright to take the tip because he's been there. That is a real stand up man. 11/13/24

    • @JohnnyUtah-71
      @JohnnyUtah-71 26 днів тому +14

      I was young at the time but wasn't he always referring to his neighbor as a "Honkie(y)?" Real "stand up man!"

    • @anthonyhall4793
      @anthonyhall4793 26 днів тому +74

      @@JohnnyUtah-71 Yep because he knew what they called him behind his back so he made sure he was man enough to say it to their face.

    •  25 днів тому +13

      Like the family he took care of in his old apartment.

    • @WagyuBroker
      @WagyuBroker 25 днів тому

      What I felt and then listen to him and check they use a negro butts

    • @JohnnyUtah-71
      @JohnnyUtah-71 25 днів тому

      @@anthonyhall4793 I guess that makes you a "man" in the hood. LOL.

  • @kevinhays2142
    @kevinhays2142 25 днів тому +715

    The man tells George " I ain't jokin, Tokin", Great line.

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee 25 днів тому +12

      Love me some George Jefferson.

    • @kevinhays2142
      @kevinhays2142 25 днів тому +17

      @@kamuelalee Yes. And the icing on the cake was choosing really good actors to play the small parts on these shows. The other actors were gold.

    • @CatsClaw44
      @CatsClaw44 24 дні тому +10

      You can tell that Sherman Hemsley was trying to suppress a laugh. 😂

    • @dokbarnes532
      @dokbarnes532 24 дні тому +1

      i feening to use that in a sentence 😂 😂

    • @BayouFrog
      @BayouFrog 24 дні тому +40

      *Token

  • @rossydv
    @rossydv 29 днів тому +499

    When I was a kid, when the Jefferson’s came on it was a comfort. When Sherman Hemsley passed away it felt like an uncle died who you wished you knew better.
    Such a likeable guy.

    • @nadinedaoud2538
      @nadinedaoud2538 29 днів тому +15

      He was amazing ❤, may he rest in eternal heaven 🙏🙏🕊️❤️

    • @charlespennie3621
      @charlespennie3621 28 днів тому +9

      Loved him...I grew up with him from the 70s through 90s and Kim Fields

    • @BrutishYetDelightful
      @BrutishYetDelightful 28 днів тому +4

      Have you seen Jamie Foxx doing George Jefferson? It's uncanny. It was on that All In the Family revival that Jimmy Kimmel made. Foxx beat on the door and hollered "BUNKER!!" and the first thought that crackled through my head was "I thought he passed away!" He sounded EXACTLY like George. He looked and acted AMAZINGLY like George. The only thing wrong was Foxx is a much larger man than Hemsley was. He did George's elbows-out strut, but Hemsley did that to take up more space as he entered the room, and the larger Foxx doing the strut (PERFECTLY) seemed a bit much. Still, one of the best impressions I have EVER seen one human being do of another. Up there with Eddie Murphy's Stevie Wonder.

    • @xar3244
      @xar3244 27 днів тому +4

      @@BrutishYetDelightful He does a great impression but I thought it was a mistake casting him as George. Helmsley's size is a big part of the character. George isn't intimidated by anyone, no matter their color, size or wealth. George is willing to stand up to anyone. The way he walks and talks is part of his ego. With Foxx being a much larger man it changes the character. For instance why would Bentley want someone as big as Foxx's George to walk on his back? A guy that big would ruin his back, however with Sherman's George it makes more sense.

    • @Leshog70
      @Leshog70 27 днів тому +1

      I felt the same way

  • @thomasbrown3356
    @thomasbrown3356 27 днів тому +417

    The thing I liked about George Jefferson and James Evans, is that they weren't afraid of anybody. George was always ready to kick some ass, when he needed to.

    • @bikiniluvnguy1
      @bikiniluvnguy1 27 днів тому +1

      I would have sat down at the dinner table with either one of them. I like people are honest and you dont have to guess as to their intentions.

    • @alondralabute2310
      @alondralabute2310 27 днів тому +32

      Because both of them were badass!

    • @jonathancue1584
      @jonathancue1584 26 днів тому +10

      ​@@alondralabute2310Exactly

    • @justinkauffman731
      @justinkauffman731 26 днів тому +23

      James was definitely a man's man. 70's had a lot of good shows. Only 3 channels (well before Fox) for most people.

    • @MansaMKS
      @MansaMKS 26 днів тому +4

      Exactly, love it!!

  • @HeyCoachBarbara
    @HeyCoachBarbara 28 днів тому +1437

    They don’t write stories like this anymore. A humorous way to educate the masses

    • @kevintaylor9912
      @kevintaylor9912 27 днів тому +1

      Unfortunately now the white males will feel like they're being picked on for their past behavior if you wrote this now!

    • @teddyjam8134
      @teddyjam8134 27 днів тому +97

      The people who really need to learn from this will scoff at it. They don't think racism is a bad thing. They won't say that publicly. They'll simply say racism doesn't exist.

    • @RepublicanClooney
      @RepublicanClooney 27 днів тому +21

      Facts!

    • @bradleyvantassal8328
      @bradleyvantassal8328 27 днів тому +43

      Because a people divided are easier to control. Keeps us hating each other for no damn reason.

    • @Brand73
      @Brand73 27 днів тому +5

      too bad the laugh track ruined the entire scene. supposed to be a serious matter and they insert a laughing track to kill the mood.

  • @SidJustice1
    @SidJustice1 29 днів тому +717

    The “slap-five” on the way out 🔥

  • @alondralabute2310
    @alondralabute2310 29 днів тому +309

    That's the scene I was waiting for. "I ain't jokin' token" - great scene!

  • @WeLuv9x5
    @WeLuv9x5 24 дні тому +126

    That “breaking in” follow up, “… come to think of it, I guess you are,” was absolutely brilliant!

    • @nicoleharris5859
      @nicoleharris5859 22 дні тому +3

      Yes. It was.

    • @WeLuv9x5
      @WeLuv9x5 19 днів тому +1

      @@nicoleharris5859I was a kid when this particular episode aired, and that “breaking in” comment hit hard. I had to watch this show, Sanford and Son on the down low because my father couldn’t relate to black culture. Soul Train taught me to dance… and that paid off when I went to college ❤

    • @MarcillaSmith
      @MarcillaSmith 13 днів тому +1

      But wait... On X, I heard that woke only happened recently...

    • @PowerHouseWash
      @PowerHouseWash 10 днів тому +1

      @@WeLuv9x5 Good Times?

  • @enriquegilmour
    @enriquegilmour 25 днів тому +150

    The Jeffersons TV show could be silly sometimes, but when it was on point like this episode, it hit home.

    • @frefai
      @frefai 18 днів тому +3

      They had an episode about the KKK which was really interesting and hit home too, but without being preachy like today's shows

  • @mtgpackrat7945
    @mtgpackrat7945 24 дні тому +98

    I met Sherman Hemsley in person and he really was just an awesome person. How you see his character on the show is a glimpse into him in his real life but even more calm and cool. That walk or "strut" he did was real too. He did that while just walking along casually. I wish many of the fans of the show could of gotten to meet him and you would have even more of an appreciation as I do watching him perform.

    • @v.a.993
      @v.a.993 24 дні тому +4

      He seems like a good person.

    • @solrebel7
      @solrebel7 21 день тому

      I would have hugged him and said he was a true black hero

    • @martinmelucci4383
      @martinmelucci4383 19 днів тому +1

      Sherman doesn't get enough credit for how great an actor he is. He truly brought George to life.

    • @TheDumontShow
      @TheDumontShow 17 днів тому +3

      He was remarkable. He was in one of my favorite episodes of Twilight Zone. I, Newton. Him and Ron Glass play off each other so good in that one. Sherman Helmsley was the man to me growing up seeing him on The Jeffersons. And Amen too. That always get glossed over when it comes to his roles. RIP to Sherman indeed

    • @tanisha.r.thomas
      @tanisha.r.thomas 12 днів тому

      I ❤ him on Amen, too

  • @jamesorsby7553
    @jamesorsby7553 29 днів тому +588

    Sometimes, folks need to hear the raw and unfiltered truth and that's exactly how Carl gave It to George.

    • @reezdog
      @reezdog 29 днів тому +46

      I am glad they didn't censor it.
      It's our history and we should remember how it was.

    • @jamesorsby7553
      @jamesorsby7553 29 днів тому +24

      @reezdog Yep... And how a lot of folks want it to be again.

    • @michaelleake4854
      @michaelleake4854 28 днів тому +18

      ​@@jamesorsby7553 Again???? Some instances it still is..

    • @andrejamison2723
      @andrejamison2723 27 днів тому +1

      Not necessarily the truth but ok.

    • @jamesorsby7553
      @jamesorsby7553 27 днів тому +8

      @michaelleake4854 What I meant was an all-out effort, with nothing being held back like before. That's what a lot of certain people would like to see, but they'll never see it.

  • @agentsuperargo5023
    @agentsuperargo5023 26 днів тому +207

    Like that the Photographer was down with it from the handshake 😂😂

    • @chelliebean5773
      @chelliebean5773 23 дні тому +16

      That writing on the show was good, showing that other people don't think we do a simple standard hand shake. That all black people know are the stereo typical ones. The writers didn't pull any punches.

    • @heavystarch100
      @heavystarch100 20 днів тому

      ​@chelliebean5773 ironically all Jewish.

    • @ddsmitty1
      @ddsmitty1 19 днів тому +6

      Brothers don’t generally dap up Strangers, but Strangers are always trying to dap up Brothers. Even back then.

    • @ScorpionVonScotts600
      @ScorpionVonScotts600 16 днів тому +9

      @@ddsmitty1In this instance, He WAS one of the Brothers. From the dap forward. You could tell he knew what was up as soon as he walked through the door.

    • @grega1972
      @grega1972 9 днів тому +1

      That actor was Ray Sharkey , One of the best that died early

  • @nr30199
    @nr30199 29 днів тому +200

    "I ain't jokin', token"

  • @Fishandspaghettishow
    @Fishandspaghettishow 26 днів тому +164

    Fish gotta swim and birds gotta fly ….and if you don’t eat you gonna die 😂😂

  • @Gem_Am_I
    @Gem_Am_I 26 днів тому +86

    “Well, you better believe it cause I ain’t jokin’…token.” 🔥 Carl had bars 😂

  • @TravelTechie415
    @TravelTechie415 27 днів тому +74

    Good television is good television .. The Jeffersons are a classic

  • @dougwilliams8274
    @dougwilliams8274 28 днів тому +396

    This was back when We were on Code! I truly miss those days!

    • @MyNameIsUnavailable
      @MyNameIsUnavailable 28 днів тому +29

      U ain't kidding brotha

    • @tristinhall1275
      @tristinhall1275 27 днів тому +4

      You have no idea what on code means

    • @dougwilliams8274
      @dougwilliams8274 27 днів тому +51

      @tristinhall1275 Clearly I do or else you wouldn't have responded. Also, the people who are giving me the thumbs up 👍🏾 seem to think I do. Vibes 😁!

    • @kevinb1125
      @kevinb1125 27 днів тому

      ​@dougwilliams8274 you got mine bro

    • @TheRealNewBlackMusic
      @TheRealNewBlackMusic 27 днів тому +23

      Did you catch the black power handshake the photographer gave George

  • @JohnWilson-wg4gk
    @JohnWilson-wg4gk 27 днів тому +93

    1:49 "Looks like they found themselves a rich one, too."
    Bingo.

  • @joes6527
    @joes6527 28 днів тому +59

    Sherman Hemsley retired here in my town of El Paso, TX. I think he only lived here on and off, but I think this was home for him. I always heard he was a nice guy, very private.
    He passed away July 24, 2012 and is buried here at Ft. Bliss National Cemetery (Ft. Bliss Army base is IN El Paso). There was a big scandal over his estate and his body by some guy who claimed to be his brother, and the "true heir" of the the estate. He lost eventually, but Mr. Hemsley couldn't be buried for a while. Was a real shame.

    • @Orangeflava
      @Orangeflava 8 днів тому +1

      Crazy! I've been to el paso a few times. Tiny airport!
      Interesting to know he is buried there in west texas even though he was from Philadelphia

  • @faithm4897
    @faithm4897 29 днів тому +92

    😂😂the George Jefferson walk is fire I love it 😂 🔥 ❤

    • @federal6616
      @federal6616 24 дні тому +3

      It meant something. "The walk" I believe the black panthers used to do it for various reasons. Tupac walked out of court like that one time 😂

    • @og3081
      @og3081 11 днів тому +1

      @@federal6616💯🔥🤣🤣🤣

  • @dr4hearts91
    @dr4hearts91 25 днів тому +47

    "I ain't jokin', TOKEN." - I remember that when I first saw this in grade school on TV. Never gets tired. 😡
    That Last Slap Five on tha Back Side was classic, too! 😎

    • @musicalbenches
      @musicalbenches 25 днів тому +5

      Give me five, up high, down low...too slow...😉Or, if you prefer, give me five, on the back side...or, give me five, on the black side. 😄I am soooo old.

  • @slickwilly6868
    @slickwilly6868 28 днів тому +116

    That low 5 on the way out tho😂😂😂

  • @Leshog70
    @Leshog70 27 днів тому +52

    When Carl slapped George five I was dying laughing

  • @JulezWinnfield
    @JulezWinnfield 25 днів тому +39

    I remember watching this very episode with my mother back in the 70's when I was about 12 years old.

  • @fantasybouthour6679
    @fantasybouthour6679 29 днів тому +75

    This show was so real

  • @jayharvey7043
    @jayharvey7043 25 днів тому +31

    I like how George never forgot where he came from.

  • @djrobgrob8637
    @djrobgrob8637 25 днів тому +54

    Still hits hard in today's times.

  • @kingunique803
    @kingunique803 24 дні тому +39

    4:28 right on 😂😂😂

    • @JAHMALCHRIS06
      @JAHMALCHRIS06 18 днів тому +2

      🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

    • @BigPoppa312-B
      @BigPoppa312-B 9 днів тому

      💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

  • @bjt81366
    @bjt81366 27 днів тому +21

    The 70s sitcoms are still the best ever. They dealt with real situations and mixed drama with humor. This isn't goofy 90s shows like Friends that were just about trying to get laughs.

  • @SamuelGriffin-zt1ze
    @SamuelGriffin-zt1ze 29 днів тому +98

    Actor Davis Roberts played the doctor on Sanford and Son says I Don't Know

    • @jamesorsby7553
      @jamesorsby7553 29 днів тому +9

      Yep ... That's him. I liked him on What's Happening too.

    • @jimmiesmith5811
      @jimmiesmith5811 28 днів тому +10

      Old doctor Caldwell

    • @dustyflair
      @dustyflair 28 днів тому

      @@jimmiesmith5811 Doc Caldwell....When can I get my other $5? I DONT KNOW.

    • @BrutishYetDelightful
      @BrutishYetDelightful 28 днів тому +1

      @@jimmiesmith5811 Actually, he was YOUNG Doctor Caldwell. He said in one episode that he was in practice with his father and the telephone was in his father's name. Not only that, but the judge in this scene was the ear doctor in that episode where Fred was faking being deaf.

    • @8213apice
      @8213apice 27 днів тому +2

      Yup😅

  • @SamuelGriffin-zt1ze
    @SamuelGriffin-zt1ze 29 днів тому +73

    Carl speaking the black truth

    • @1talldaddy
      @1talldaddy 28 днів тому +3

      the funny thing is earlier in the episode George saw how he treated Helen but chose to ignore it.

  • @dustyflair
    @dustyflair 28 днів тому +41

    Carl was janitor on this episode and was a Doctor on an episode of Sanford & Son...He was truly moving on up!!!

  • @medusagorgon9
    @medusagorgon9 26 днів тому +8

    That backhanded five got me!🤣😂🤣😂 I literally LOL! This was such a good show.

  • @baeshin
    @baeshin 24 дні тому +31

    With the handshake that the reporter gave George, you knew he was down down for the cause 😂

    • @nikkinic2269
      @nikkinic2269 22 дні тому +8

      I found it insulting.
      He wouldn't have shaken a non-Black man's hand like that.

    • @baeshin
      @baeshin 21 день тому +9

      @@nikkinic2269 Somewhat understandable. One thing that seems normal or cool to one person, can be strange or offensive to another.
      That said, dude was showing that he was with George and not against him. It was even hinted at when when Carl told George that news papers had been reporting that other country clubs had a lack of black members. This may have been that very same reporter that was exposing these country clubs. That why he was so happy to see George dump water on the guy. Dude got his photo and BOUNCED! Ready to drag the hell out of this country club in the papers.
      Sometimes intent is more important than words or actions. Dude's intent was clearly GOOD.

    • @TimCarter
      @TimCarter 20 днів тому +5

      I was a kid at this time, and if you were not cool, you didn't know that handshake. There's nothing insulting about it. I shook many friends' hands like that, no matter what race they were.

    • @beatpax
      @beatpax 19 днів тому

      ​@@TimCartertell em again lol

    • @antarticp7477
      @antarticp7477 17 днів тому +6

      But the way he snapped that photo and ran out says he was def down with the cause

  • @DavidOmaha1
    @DavidOmaha1 21 день тому +12

    Loved Sherman Helmsley. A seriously underrated actor.

  • @lincolnjeanmarie
    @lincolnjeanmarie 24 дні тому +9

    An amazing piece of writing. Such a great message which holds just as true today 👍🏾💯🏅

  • @ijustliketocook
    @ijustliketocook 23 дні тому +19

    I love how they used to teach powerful life lessons through theatre and comedy back in those days.

    • @larrybee7713
      @larrybee7713 11 днів тому +1

      Don't forget the remake of "In the Heat of the Night"

    • @ijustliketocook
      @ijustliketocook 11 днів тому

      @larrybee7713 yes, thats a real good one too

  • @longbeachmaumba7059
    @longbeachmaumba7059 25 днів тому +13

    "I ain't jokin'..tokin'.
    Amazing line.

  • @donaldallen9804
    @donaldallen9804 29 днів тому +34

    The judge also played a doctor in Sanford and son, the episode where Lamont mistakenly thought Fred had been given only 6 months to live.

    • @jetnut89
      @jetnut89 29 днів тому +9

      He also played the doctor on Three's Company when Chrissy bumped her head.

    • @specialk68
      @specialk68 28 днів тому

      He was also in the movie "Sliver" w/Sharon Stone and William Baldwin.

    • @SouthSideLadyWright
      @SouthSideLadyWright 28 днів тому +6

      @@jetnut89 and he dated Janet on Three’s Company

    • @mburns89
      @mburns89 26 днів тому

      And John Allen Hill, the upstairs neighbor on Cheers.

    • @MELLWALT5000
      @MELLWALT5000 15 днів тому

      He kept saying " I don't know"

  • @toptenguy1
    @toptenguy1 24 дні тому +21

    3:55 : And wow, the picture would have had George BEHIND, instead of side by side. They weren't even trying to hide it! lol

  • @stephonjohnson8900
    @stephonjohnson8900 20 днів тому +5

    George was true to himself and his family values! One of my favorites growing up!

  • @R-L-I
    @R-L-I 27 днів тому +22

    “I ain’t jokin’…token” Wow 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @ashleylewis4892
    @ashleylewis4892 29 днів тому +82

    That’s looks like Dr Caldwell the “I don’t know” doctor from Sanford and Son!

    • @niecyj.1782
      @niecyj.1782 29 днів тому +15

      it is!😊

    • @jamesorsby7553
      @jamesorsby7553 28 днів тому +6

      That's because it is him.

    • @jessicagreene1773
      @jessicagreene1773 27 днів тому +11

      When am I going to get my $5....I don't know! LOL

    • @kout31
      @kout31 26 днів тому

      😅🤣😂 ​@@jessicagreene1773

    • @philj5507
      @philj5507 26 днів тому +2

      Good day....The actors name is Davis Roberts.

  • @LeviAWilson
    @LeviAWilson 25 днів тому +7

    Sherman Hemsley (George Jefferson) is a great actor and a very nice person. When l used be a movie extra on TV shows and movies, l got to meet him in person on one of his movies. I got to talk to him and l even took a picture with him. A very decent man.

  • @WinslowLeach1974
    @WinslowLeach1974 26 днів тому +14

    Carl is Mr. Bradley "who smells badly," the principal on "What's Happening" 😂

    • @ironwork92000
      @ironwork92000 26 днів тому +1

      Yeeeeeeessss!!! I remember!!! I knew he looked familiar!!!!

  • @joegaito702
    @joegaito702 29 днів тому +8

    One of the best and favorite all time of TV best sitcoms ever to Sherman hemsley and isabel sanford and the other actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong great job people you should be proud thre Jeffersons always a classic to watch on TV or my cell phone appreciate the memories and a good laugh cried and cried nearly died of laughter couldn't breathe and stop laughing appreciate you guys thanks way to go very impressed !!! Joe. Keep the laughs coming appreciate you guys !!!

  • @TheVinylking
    @TheVinylking 25 днів тому +6

    Damn that was absolutely brilliant writing. I haven’t watched this show much only watched a few clips and they all been absolutely amazing! I really need to start watching the show.

  • @Ifenkili_INC
    @Ifenkili_INC 29 днів тому +15

    I love these series. Please upload more

  • @dreamquesttv
    @dreamquesttv 27 днів тому +21

    I just realized the cameraman is Ray Sharkey. Great actor, died too young.

  • @kevinhays2142
    @kevinhays2142 24 дні тому +7

    Fish gotta swim and birds gotta fly, and George says "and you gotta eat or you're gonna die. A GREAT line.

    • @Che-vn6vu
      @Che-vn6vu 23 дні тому

      I definitely like that line

  • @sammydane5988
    @sammydane5988 26 днів тому +16

    The white guy let it slip 😂 3:09

  • @eddieabrahante4001
    @eddieabrahante4001 26 днів тому +15

    2:36 you can hear a women (ima aassume black) said "Mmm" with such disappointment. I said the same thing lol 😅

    • @BPS270
      @BPS270 11 днів тому

      Definitely a black woman 😅

    • @charliedontcare3349
      @charliedontcare3349 10 днів тому

      😂😂😐

    • @CIG40ROLLIN
      @CIG40ROLLIN 9 днів тому

      2:38

    • @eddieabrahante4001
      @eddieabrahante4001 21 годину тому

      @@CIG40ROLLIN when putting a timestamp, people always put it about 2-3 seconds ahead of the actual clip so they have time to see it right before it happens. I know what timestamp I did friend lol. But thank you anyway.

  • @walthamp8978
    @walthamp8978 28 днів тому +6

    Carl played a Dr on an episode of Sanford & Son. Then as James friend on Good Times, he was a wonderful actor.

  • @adriengadson3544
    @adriengadson3544 27 днів тому +13

    When tv was raw and real situations were discussed. The Black community knows these situations. We grew up with them.

    • @itsgoff
      @itsgoff 27 днів тому +1

      True. But too many young bucks refer back to clips like this and try to make connections to how things are today. This is a disservice to the people of today and an insult to those who had to live through some real s#!t

  • @ThePimpn22
    @ThePimpn22 25 днів тому +13

    The sad part is, it's still going on in 2024.

  • @Shiirow
    @Shiirow 26 днів тому +13

    we all know that George was simply invited for the sake of representation. they needed to be 'diverse' and 'inclusive'.

    • @agomodern
      @agomodern 26 днів тому

      Same lie they push today.

  • @tom11zz884
    @tom11zz884 28 днів тому +30

    Thank you for not editing out the N Word.
    It was routinely used in many Black sitcoms during that time period and reflected the times.
    Editing it out would just be erasing what the original directors, writers and actors wanted.

    • @graf1922
      @graf1922 10 годин тому

      I heard it a few times in All in the Family. Pulp Fiction too

  • @seanwhyte3889
    @seanwhyte3889 24 дні тому +6

    I lost it when the cameraman dapped George up 😂😂😂🤣

    • @Kayrenar
      @Kayrenar 23 дні тому +1

      I missed it. Had to rewatch to see it.

  • @thegrinch7989
    @thegrinch7989 23 дні тому +8

    George got a Gucci tennis bag!

  • @3.2Carrera
    @3.2Carrera 26 днів тому +1

    Top notch show from cast to production. Just so much talent . I think I watched every single episode as a kid and it never disappointed.

  • @hustla4life45
    @hustla4life45 17 днів тому +4

    "I'm sorry Mr. jefferson, I thought you were breaking in. Come to think about it, I guess you are." 🔥 🔥

  • @jjmars9160
    @jjmars9160 28 днів тому +9

    I remember seeing this for the first time when I was a kid with my parents.

  • @Underthanoa
    @Underthanoa 27 днів тому +40

    Crazy, this still relevant today...

    • @thaabitshabazz4117
      @thaabitshabazz4117 26 днів тому +7

      It will ALWAYS BE, cause this is the foundation of this country 😊

    • @deenice3272
      @deenice3272 25 днів тому +3

      always will

    • @camerondavis2872
      @camerondavis2872 23 дні тому +3

      @thaabitshabazz4117 Incorrect. Your attitude and mindset is what perpetuates the issue-there is no other reason for its continuance.

    • @thaabitshabazz4117
      @thaabitshabazz4117 23 дні тому

      @camerondavis2872 Only naive "I do not see no color, Jane Elliot type" racist white person think and speak like this or a trained house Black Gatekeeper.
      You Clearly are the problem if you think this Country has moved past racism.
      You're not ready, and this is not the debate you want but willing to go end as needed.
      I am Not Blind dude and it's conspicuous how you spew this rhetoric.

    • @CribNotes
      @CribNotes 23 дні тому +1

      @@thaabitshabazz4117 Slavery has been around for about 10,000 years. Yet within only 75 years of its creation, the United States of America fought a nasty civil war to make slavery illegal. Oh I'm sorry....what is the foundation of this country again?

  • @daxterclark5092
    @daxterclark5092 27 днів тому +2

    Classic episode...i remember this as a kid back in the early 1980s.....Damn!! Classic show the Jeffersons!

  • @useryou9877
    @useryou9877 29 днів тому +58

    that brought tears to my eyes because I lived through garbage like this when growing up in apartheid SA. It was an honour to have African friends, and as a foreigner, it killed me to see the injustice and snooty attitude they received.

    • @highlightedreply8838
      @highlightedreply8838 29 днів тому

      Why you crying ???? white people have ben victimized...the idea believing they are superior to other nations lie .. that's SOOOO sad !!!

    • @LutherMahoney
      @LutherMahoney 27 днів тому +3

      and you never sacrificed your whiteness once to defend them or inform them. They were never your friends.

    • @useryou9877
      @useryou9877 26 днів тому

      @ ? For your information my thesis was on this matter in an era where freedom of speech was not welcomed. I am not going to write a long list of what my family has done each and every one of us separately, saving lives of African people who were about to be murdered and such. The racial comments from the US are beyond me, whether you are black or white, you are always the enemy for the opposite side and that’s plain stupid. I saw that in the US many times, firstly I am not “white” for the Afrikaans, or the Americans, or the British, but whatever you want to call me, it’s shameful how people would swear at me just for walking around. The same applies to anyone from the other side. Stop attacking people without knowing them, get out of your country’s racist way of thinking because you are no different to your enemy, you are both racist narrow minded people.

    • @bigczech7
      @bigczech7 24 дні тому

      @@LutherMahoneyhow do you know that?

    • @LutherMahoney
      @LutherMahoney 23 дні тому

      @@bigczech7 Because White people don't do that. They will happily have black friends and use them as tokens. I tell my sons to avoid personal relationships with non black people for this very reason.

  • @timspecial72
    @timspecial72 25 днів тому +4

    Would they even do this scene on any of the streaming services without it being some controversy. This is why this is one of my all time favorite shows!

  • @TheUnbeliever
    @TheUnbeliever 27 днів тому +30

    This is still relevant today

  • @danzymarketing
    @danzymarketing 7 днів тому

    That high five at the END carries a TIMEEEEEEELESS message!!!! Excellent!

  • @kerry-j4m
    @kerry-j4m 29 днів тому +7

    GREAT scene from a-GREAT-tv sitcom,this type of topic wouldn't make it onto today's tv shows. Notice how that white reporter did all the black hand shakes,the notice when George was gonna take that picture with the judge,how the judge stood in front of George putting him completely behind him.

  • @humorouserrectis5791
    @humorouserrectis5791 25 днів тому +1

    Wow. Just wow what a statement. Clever writing ✍️, fantastic acting, and amazing delivery.

  • @LatriciaJohnson
    @LatriciaJohnson 26 днів тому +6

    That slap five reminds me of when Obama dapped up the Secret Service.

  • @petergreen5337
    @petergreen5337 27 днів тому +1

    ❤Thank you very much for the inspiration and memories George Jefferson

  • @KimJohnson-jd9vj
    @KimJohnson-jd9vj 29 днів тому +11

    Childhood Memories Let's Go 💜😊

    • @calm1047
      @calm1047 27 днів тому

      Bad memories in general!

  • @LeoGeminiPassyon
    @LeoGeminiPassyon 20 днів тому +3

    Too many tokens don’t realize that they are useful only when they are being spent. Just because someone brings up the blatant discrimination that happens doesn’t mean they are trying to divide, they’re just trying to shed light on the truth.

  • @Javier_Jimenez71
    @Javier_Jimenez71 8 днів тому +3

    They had a similar situation in All in the Family. I believe it was the Sammy Davis Jr episode.

  • @c.galindo9639
    @c.galindo9639 5 днів тому +1

    Damn George Jefferson may be the star but Carl was the MVP in this scene lmfao XD
    This is just too good

  • @donaldmanigo5991
    @donaldmanigo5991 24 дні тому +4

    I really really really love hearing two black men calling each other brothers

  • @robjohnson212
    @robjohnson212 23 години тому +1

    That was GREAT TV back then

  • @ritaannsecrease8200
    @ritaannsecrease8200 27 днів тому +8

    GEORGE JEFFERSON WAS JUST KEEPING IT REAL...THAT BROTHERS CAN REACH THE TOP,TOO! BUT, OL' GEORGE JEFFERSON DIDN'T KNOW "THE GAME 'OF BEING BAMBOOZLED '"!😂😂😂😂❤🙏❤️‍🔥🪷😌🔥

    • @rogercook8277
      @rogercook8277 27 днів тому +1

      George really didn't want to play tennis, he just wanted to get around the people who had the money. He was always looking for ways to grow his business. Let's face it, hanging around people who ain't got nothing gets you no where. Just keeping it 💯. 11/13/24

  • @madveteran7945
    @madveteran7945 19 днів тому +2

    I loved watching this show as a kid.

  • @CandlestickTV
    @CandlestickTV 27 днів тому +6

    That's why I loved George lol he wasn't with no goofy Shid 😂😂😂

  • @thomasharris5151
    @thomasharris5151 22 дні тому +2

    @3:59 the photographer was Ray Sharkey(love the guy in “The Idol Maker”👌🏾💎 everybody should see that movie!

    • @kingsports1113
      @kingsports1113 18 днів тому

      That's how prince came up with vanity 6 and the time gimmicks

  • @14DaveHunter
    @14DaveHunter 29 днів тому +13

    Dr. Caldwell, from "Sanford & Son".

    • @TempeSoldier123
      @TempeSoldier123 28 днів тому +1

      “I don’t know”.

    • @edg456
      @edg456 28 днів тому +2

      ​@@TempeSoldier123do you know how many doctors won't admit they don't know?

    • @MichaelWH
      @MichaelWH 26 днів тому +1

      ​@@edg456I don't know

  • @biden_warr3nx767
    @biden_warr3nx767 10 днів тому

    That George Jefferson walk….Man reminds me of dad so much…..Miss you much Dad ❤

  • @buddylopez5391
    @buddylopez5391 27 днів тому +9

    This type of stories are suppose to teach of what so many people went thru and sacrafice to overcome racism and look where we are now look what have become racism is alive and well in the good ole US.of A

    • @thewkovacs316
      @thewkovacs316 27 днів тому +1

      and many black people have internalized it
      that is why clarence thomas sold himself back into slavery and many black men voted for trump

    • @larrybee7713
      @larrybee7713 11 днів тому

      SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO true!

  • @dirtycarpet6134
    @dirtycarpet6134 19 днів тому +1

    i loved Carl on Sanford and Son.....as the Dr. and Mailman!!!

  • @sciencesleuth4781
    @sciencesleuth4781 24 дні тому +3

    The last time I saw this scene was in 1976 on tv. 47 years ago! Sherman was so funny.

  • @mossc79
    @mossc79 24 дні тому +2

    I miss this show, George and Wheezy reminded me so much of my grandparents!

  • @andrewsmith9174
    @andrewsmith9174 25 днів тому +4

    People these days are far too soft to handle shows like this. I grew up with them. Loved all the shows. It wasn’t about race then. It was about calling out the racists.

  • @BellaPoche
    @BellaPoche 7 днів тому

    The way the photographer shook. Georges hand 😂 && asked the question❤❤ he knew the energy

  • @SamuelGriffin-zt1ze
    @SamuelGriffin-zt1ze 29 днів тому +15

    George gave him a $20 dollar bill

    • @amirspellman4330
      @amirspellman4330 29 днів тому +8

      Back then that's Like a hundred

    • @slickwilly6868
      @slickwilly6868 28 днів тому +2

      ​@@amirspellman4330yep in 1976

    • @tom11zz884
      @tom11zz884 28 днів тому +8

      @@slickwilly6868
      $20 in 1976 was equivalent to $110 today.
      Not a bad tip for just opening a locker i'd say.

    • @teddyjam8134
      @teddyjam8134 27 днів тому

      @@tom11zz884 I remember my mom going grocery shopping and we would get bags of groceries for about $20.00. Now you can't get one bag of groceries for 20 bucks. If you asked me what inflation is, I would say it's a system set up to keep the gap between the wealthy, rich, and the poor.

  • @angelsmall8427
    @angelsmall8427 24 дні тому +2

    There's a lot of conversation going on between George and Carl just by the steady eye contact alone.

  • @9ner4ever34
    @9ner4ever34 29 днів тому +4

    ... the Truth 🕊 will set us free when He 👑 🕊 returns.

  • @robcrossley6075
    @robcrossley6075 7 днів тому

    I met Sherman Hemsley back in 1986 when I worked at John Wanamaker dept. store in Philadelphia. He was so cool and kind. We chatted a minute, I will always remember his smile. RIP sir.

  • @loveforeignaccents
    @loveforeignaccents 29 днів тому +4

    Why is this guy going to be standing three feet in front of him in the picture anyhow? LOL.

    • @highlightedreply8838
      @highlightedreply8838 29 днів тому

      Pshhh! They ben doing that for years apparently you don't understand.. I will gladly explain...its symbolic of we are superiority over them
      it's so sad and delusional ...always pay attention even presidential candidate doctor Ben Carson went through that... Go look it up Trump walked over and Stood beside Dr Carson because they were calling all the other names But him...well Trump saw clean thru it .....HORRIBLE!! They still practice that superiority foolishness Whyte people have ben victims of the lie for centuries

    • @1talldaddy
      @1talldaddy 28 днів тому

      @@highlightedreply8838 BULLSHIT.if you actually watched the entire episode, it was showed the Judge was racist as hell.

  • @mikeperez801
    @mikeperez801 25 днів тому +2

    Wow can't have a scene like this now a days.

  • @charlesrobinson7469
    @charlesrobinson7469 28 днів тому +3

    George was also a Prog Rock Guy. I heard He really liked Yes.👍🏾

  • @SnoopCatts
    @SnoopCatts 22 дні тому +2

    The Jeffersons was created by the actor who played the son, lionel. And it's crazy because you don't ever hear about this. But watching it in context gives a whole new perspective for us who have learned the truth of how the show was created. Norman Lear didn't create it, he stole the idea and didn't pay the founders / creators / actors appropriately