of work to do and this bench needs to go over there. but we just moved it over here. don t question my authority, thanks! we talk about race and culture in serious ways. that is important. discussing these things in a sitcom, you are not offensive. you are able to take in new ideas. the family was doing something that nobody had ever done. we are talking about having one of the biggest bigots in america and having a black man coming to his house. you see my daughter gloria standing over there and her husband mike? it was electrifying! i was tangling the whole time. he is sitting there going you are watching kind of a master class in reflecting humanity. it was revolutionary in a lot of ways. all in the family change the way we think about society. that s the picture of sammy davis. to archie bunker, the whitest guy i know. you realize that norman lear is taking us into a whole new realm of comedy. my father used to tell my mother, jeanette, it
the female category. here is the rub, frank recently competed in the tokyo boston berlin chicago and new york marathons as a male. because of those rights as a forced him/her to register unde the name and gender on his/her passport. it s that kind of girl power that a push to any race even if you got kicked in the nets. even east german swim team thin that guys a guy. remember them? if you don t think it s a woman you ll be late with even if your eyesight is 2020, your mindset is 1820. picking up 2020, here is what frank used to look like a few. glenn ek is a will wonder what man as in you wonder how is it woman? as for the london race, some women called out frank singh this which allowed him to finis above his mediocre status forme olympian meyer myra mission mater dei called it wrong and unfair which is at same thing they said let me had tyra smoke the girl scout troop and dodgeball what is a mara know anyway? i bet when she took a drug test she peed sitting down. 2023 this
who work together there is nothing but watch. chemistry is the main special sauce. our timing was perfect for each other. you burn a hole in my bed. and we are going to be pals, right? there is one guy, who is out of control, and one guy trying to say come down. you ever disagree on material? no. yeah. the audience has to feel like they are loose and having fun. we are really able to fake fun and looseness. yeah. i actually grew up as a kid on comedy teams. that s how i learned about comedy, on comedy teams. hey, hey, michelle pfeiffer. comedy teams are dependent on harmony, harmony blends into one voice. it s like, wow. i think chemistry is something that you are secure enough that you can be playful. you are kind of delighted in being with them, so it kind of comes out, you feel it. you feel excited. i m not feeling sassy. oh, you are never feeling sassy. you wouldn t know what sassy looks like on me. why don t you eat a bowl of wings? wh
franc: oh, buenos dias, senor.. margaret: and then there was courtship of eddie s father. they had a housekeeper who was asian. miyoshi umeki. mrs. livingston: eddie, if there s anything you need. margaret: we re like relatively invisible but we re used as kind of like a condiment. [crowd singing] gerrad: in the tumultuous 60s there was segregation in tv, just like we were seeing in real life. laura: but you re beginning to get a real pickup on the level of the civil rights movement. sheryl: black people were speaking up saying, you must include me. bambi haggins: hal kantor wrote on amos and andy and as the story goes, he went to a lunch where the speaker was a civil rights leader, roy wilkins, who talked about the significance of representation. steve cox: so kanter decided to create a program
performer: i just wanna come up here and dedicate the skyride, the amos n andy skyride. tim reid: the original pilot for the show were done in blackface. and a sponsor said, i don t know if this is going to go over well. so they cast it with some very funny black comedians. andy: what do you think, lightning? lightning: this sure is a thin house. tim reid: it was at times hysterically funny. but the stereotypes, left a negative taste in a lot of our mouths bambi haggins: the central characters are all just different iterations of minstrel archetypes from minstrel shows where white men were putting on blackface. it s embracing this dehumanizing tradition of representation. bambi haggins: the naacp came out against amos and andy and it went off television.