sung by ja'net dubois about moving on up. you had a different situation from "good times," where it's a poor black family, to a rich black family living in a high-rise apartment. - your family started at zero, and look what you've got now, a lovely wife, successful business, and a beautiful apartment. - that's right, buddy. - i don't need you to tell me that! (audience laughs) (mid-tempo r&b music) - the character of george jefferson was a rich black man who was unapologetic about that, and that was very, very groundbreaking in 1970s. - george jefferson with the walk out the bank move, the hit the cliff. that's how i walk out the bank when i make withdrawals. - how about this? (upbeat funky music) (audience laughs) - isabel sanford was really a trailblazer. - weezie, honey. - don't you weezie honey me. - in 1981, isabel sanford, who plays louise, became the first and still only black woman to win the emmy for lead actress in a comedy series. - at last.