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Storyline
"The Jeffersons" was perhaps the most-successful spinoff series to "All in the Family." George Jefferson was the black version of Archie Bunker in many respects, both were loud-mouthed, opinionated and set in their bigoted ways. By 1975, Jefferson's fledging dry-cleaning business, Jefferson Cleaners, had successfully grown into a small chain; his newfound wealth led to moving his family to a "deluxe apartment in the sky" in Manhattan. His family included his wife, Louise, a level-headed and open-minded woman who often had to scold George when his mouth got him into trouble; and Lionel, an engineering major at a local college. He especially disliked Tom and Helen Willis, a mixed couple (he was white, she was black) whose daughter, Jenny, was dating and later married Lionel; Florence, his sharp-tongued maid; and Harry Bentley, the esoteric Englishman who lived next door. George often flaunted his wealth and displayed rude, arrogant, bigoted behavior; however, he often found that money didn't open every door or win him favor with everyone. In later years, George and Louise became grandparents (welcoming an adorable little girl, Jessica); and Lionel and Jenny found work he as an electrical engineer, she as a fashion designer. However, Lionel and Jenny's marriage soon began to crumble. Meanwhile, as Jefferson Cleaners continued to expand, George continually had to deal with competing dry-cleaning franchises, who sought to put George out of business. In the final season, George and Tom formed a partnership and purchased Charlie's Bar, their favorite hangout.
Official Sites: Official IMDb, Official Wikipedia
Country: United States
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 1975
Also Known As: I Jefferson, I JeffersonsLos Jeffersons, 杰弗逊一家, Джефферсоны, ザ・ジェファーソンズ, The Jeffersons, 杰佛逊一家, Los Jefferson, Die Jeffersons | See more »
Plot Keywords
new york city
sitcom
family-character-name-as-series-title
nouveau-riche
luxury-apartment
columbia-tristar
columbia-tristar-home-video
argument
shouting
black-bigot
dry-cleaner
short-man
father-son-relationship
mother-son-relationship
sitcom-comedy
laugh-track
1970s
1980s
20th-century
dry-cleaning
apartment
maid
apartment-building
doorman
new-york-city
marriage
african-american
social-mobility
african-american-servant
friendship
neighbor-neighbor-relationship
family-relationships
husband-wife-relationship
white-male-black-female-relationship
interracial-marriage
interracial-friendship
insult
multiple-actors-for-one-character
famous-opening-theme
housekeeper
businessman
interracial-relationship
spin-off
Company Credits
Production Co: Embassy Television
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
1975 | 13 Episodes
Season 2
1975 | 24 Episodes
Season 3
1976 | 24 Episodes
Season 4
1977 | 26 Episodes
Season 5
1978 | 24 Episodes
Season 6
1979 | 24 Episodes
Season 7
1980 | 20 Episodes
Season 8
1981 | 25 Episodes
Season 9
1982 | 27 Episodes
Season 10
1983 | 22 Episodes
Season 11
1984 | 24 Episodes
Awards
Awards & NominationsSee full list »
Golden Globe 1977
Nominee
Golden Globe
Best Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Golden Globe 1978
Nominee
Golden Globe
Best Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical