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It was a huge hit in the late-1970s to the mid-'80s. But now, when people seem to think of the show, its either due to all the tragedies that happened to the cast or, in the case of the show itself, the infamous bike shop episode with Gordon Jump or maybe the one with Nancy Reagan guest starring. Were there ANY OTHER episodes that many people genuinely remember?
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The fact that the premise of the show is seen as racist by many black Americans has also helped it drop out of the public consciousness.
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I remember a few others. The one when Grady (Whitman Mayo) tried to con them. The one where Kimberly had bulimia. The hitchhiking one. The alcohol one with Billy Jayne and the one were Dudley and Arnold smoke all come to mind. I also remember the trip to California.
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The season eight double-length premiere "Sam's Missing" is another episode of Diff'rent Strokes most people still remember; the late Royce D. Applegate delivered a sinister performance as Sam's psychotic kidnapper Don Brown...when I first watched the episode--as a re-edited two-parter in syndication--many years ago, I honestly believed Sam was actually going to be murdered.
As chilling as "Sam's Missing" was, and still is, the episode marked two important milestones: not only was it the first to air on ABC (after NBC s**tcanned Strokes the previous spring), it was also the first to feature Mary Ann Mobley as Maggie (following Dixie Carter's acrimonious departure at the conclusion of the seventh season due to her dislike and resentment of Gary Coleman). Enjoy your evening, guys and gals. |
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How many "the late" can be in one post?
That was tongue in cheek as i understand that most adult actors in "Strokes" are dead forty years later. |
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It is indeed a low down dirty crying shame the bulk of the cast of the immortal Diff'rent Strokes is long gone (not to mention dead and buried), save for Todd Bridges, Danny Cooksey, Mary Jo Catlett, Shavar Ross, Steven Mond, Nikki Swasey Seaton, and, of course, the legendary Janet Jackson. |
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I don't think that Dana Plato's death is as "open and shut" as Gary's. We do know that she had long struggled with substance abuse. And even while working on Diff'rent Strokes, she was said to have abusing drugs and alcohol. When she went on Howard Stern's show just prior to her death, Dana claimed that she had been sober for for more than ten years. The only form of drugs that she had taken in that time frame were pain killers after she had her wisdom teeth extracted. Conrad Bain was 89 years old when he passed, so it's really hard to consider his death a "tragedy" like Gary's and Dana's. Likewise, Charlotte Rae lived to be 92, so it too is easy to suggest that she lived a long and fruitful life. |
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In addition to The Cosby Show and Family Ties, there are a few more examples of hit eighties television programs that for the most part still have (largely) surviving primary cast members: Cheers, Miami Vice, The Wonder Years, Riptide, Cagney & Lacey, Kate & Allie, St. Elsewhere, 21 Jump Street, Knots Landing, Silver Spoons, Moonlighting, Hunter, Square Pegs, CHiPs, L.A. Law, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Married...With Children, thirtysomething, Simon & Simon, Perfect Strangers, and Sledge Hammer!. Thanks for commenting, paul.austin! Enjoy your fantastic Friday, as well as your weekend, bro! |
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