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Nixon and Bunker in '72!

Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin produced a variety of shows in the '70 and '80's. Unfortunately, as written in the article, "Trouble in Paradise", everything was not pleasant on the shows sets! 

Lear's personality issues and O'Connor's fear and stubbornness almost forced AITF's demise.

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Fact-oid: Did you know that Bernie West, an AITF script writer, appeared as a repairman in the episode of Maude? Post your thoughts on this and other subjects to our forums.

 

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Norman Lear's All in the Family Spin-offs, Predecessors and the like.........

1. Till Death us Do Part
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4. The Jefferson's
5. Maude
6. Good Times
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