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10-28-2004, 05:35 PM
The History of Sanford and Son:
I'm sure some of you well-know that I am the editor of the Sanford and Son page at TVTOME.COM.
For my wonderful visitors, I have provided a richly detailed history account of Sanford and Son. Please visit my message board to view it.
http://makingsense.proboards27.com/
This account can be found in the Entertainment (Television and Film) section there. You may also want to shop around the rest of the board for a while. So, come on. I hope to catch you there!!
Here is an excerpt from it:
When looking for someone to play the Father and Son, there was no race preference. The act did not call for a black or white cast, the producers just wanted the content to be good. In hiring the cast, the producers had Cleavon Little, who was in the broadway musical “Purlie” in mind. When he declined, Redd Foxx a man, who was a rising star, creating things from X rated comedy albums and acts to performing in Vegas, was considered after appearing in his first movie in 1970
I'm sure some of you well-know that I am the editor of the Sanford and Son page at TVTOME.COM.
For my wonderful visitors, I have provided a richly detailed history account of Sanford and Son. Please visit my message board to view it.
http://makingsense.proboards27.com/
This account can be found in the Entertainment (Television and Film) section there. You may also want to shop around the rest of the board for a while. So, come on. I hope to catch you there!!
Here is an excerpt from it:
When looking for someone to play the Father and Son, there was no race preference. The act did not call for a black or white cast, the producers just wanted the content to be good. In hiring the cast, the producers had Cleavon Little, who was in the broadway musical “Purlie” in mind. When he declined, Redd Foxx a man, who was a rising star, creating things from X rated comedy albums and acts to performing in Vegas, was considered after appearing in his first movie in 1970