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  2. 21 de jan. de 2014 · A spin-off of Maude, which was itself a spin-off of All In The Family, Good Times first aired in February 1974 and viewers of all races and ages instantly connected with the Evans family. Money was scarce, but laughs and love were abundant for Florida (Esther Rolle), her hard-working husband James (John Amos), and their three kids living in the projects of South Side Chicago.

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  3. Good Times. Season 3. Good Times debuted on CBS in 1974, as a spin-off of Maude. Developed by Norman Lear, it followed a tight-knit black family as they faced the tragic and comic aspects of life in a poor inner-city Chicago housing project. The lanky, manic young Jimmie Walker became the breakout star of the sitcom, and his "Dy-no-mite ...

  4. 14 de ago. de 2011 · these are the credits to the pilot episode of good times. created by 1996acdcfan. aLL RIGHTS to sony pictures television.

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  5. Life in the Chicago projects is never easy. However, the Evans family never gives up trying to make the best of things. While Florida and James struggle to provide for their family, their sons, J.J., an aspiring painter, and Micheal, the undying political crusader, cause trouble while their sister, Thelma, stands between them as the voice of ...

  6. 4 de fev. de 2003 · Modern politically correct sensibilities may wince a bit at J.J.'s sometimes cartoonish antics, but what's far more striking about the first season of Good Times is how frank the show was willing to be about race, politics, class, religion, sexual double standards, and family conflicts--considerably more direct and daring, in fact, than just about anything you'll find on television today.

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  7. Season 5. Good Times debuted on CBS in 1974, as a spin-off of Maude. Developed by Norman Lear, it followed a tight-knit black family as they faced the tragic and comic aspects of life in a poor inner-city Chicago housing project. The lanky, manic young Jimmie Walker became the breakout star of the sitcom, and his "Dy-no-mite" catchphrase ...