View Full Version : I Thought Norman Lear created and developed "Diff'rent Strokes"


tv Fan
05-03-2001, 06:32 PM
After begening to see "Diff'rent Strokes" agian for after 12 years since i last see
that,and now that i,m rewatching the show on Nick-at-Nite,cause it,s one of my favorite TV shows of all time,and i heard that Norman Lear created and develop that show with his partner, Bud Yonkin.

and then i see those credits,and i don,t see Norman Lear,s name or Bud Yonkin,s.
and i was wondering that did they just help the young writters ( who work on some of thier shows like "All in the Family" and "Sanford and Son") created or they just don,t
want to see thier names on the opening and closing credits,because i think that they just think that they created too much shows in the 1970,s or something like that.

callmetootie
05-04-2001, 08:02 AM
It syas in the FOL E! True Hollywood Story that Norman Lear created and developed Diff'rent Strokes.

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The Gooch
05-04-2001, 10:31 AM
I think he used his stature to get the show on the air, and maybe helped develop it at the beginning through his company, but had producers who had worked under him previously run the show for the majority of its run. I'm pretty sure this is what he did with "Good Times" as well. A recent comparison would be how Marcey Carsey and Tom Werner ("Cosby Show", "Roseanne") helped create "3rd Rock from the Sun" and "That 70s Show" even though Bonnie and Terry Turner are the main producers behind it.

TV Guy
05-07-2001, 10:05 AM
Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin produced "Diff'rent Strokes" through their Tandem Productions, but neither took a producer credit since they didn't have much creative involvement on a day-to-day basis. There's definitely a difference between the shows Lear actually produced ("All in the Family", "Maude") vs. the ones he merely owned ("Diff'rent Strokes", "The Facts of Life", "Hello Larry").