For many of us old enough to remember Archie Bunker’s living room chair before it became a Smithsonian Museum exhibit, Norman Lear helped television comedy get over its fear of
For many of us old enough to remember Archie Bunker’s living-room chair before it became a Smithsonian Museum exhibit, Norman Lear helped television comedy get over its fear of real
I always felt Lear helped us better live peacefully and, one hopes, productively with each other at a time when the nation was becoming more racially, religiously and politically heterogeneous.
For many of us old enough to remember Archie Bunker’s living room chair before it became a Smithsonian Museum exhibit, Norman Lear helped television comedy get over its fear of real life. Lear, who died Dec. 5 at the ripe young age of 101, wrote and produced “All in the Family” and many other shows […]