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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
Back in the 1970s, my brother and I were selling raffle tickets for little league. We were going door to door in our neighborhood. We rang the doorbell of a house about two blocks away and you won't believe who answered the door and was renting the house. It was Demond Wilson who played Lamont Sanford on Sanford and Son. Me and my brother were thrilled. We were huge Sanford and Son fans. Wilson was really nice to us. He bought around $10 or $20 worth of tickets. We were talking about if for a week.
Sanford and Son was such a gret show. The whole cast was great. There were some people that weren't on every episode but that were on every once in a while and they were hilarious. I'm talking about people like Julio, Grady, Aunt Esther, Bubba, Rollo, etc. What a great show. It was truly a classic.
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Nice story....!
I didn't like the show that much when it first came on the air, but it sure grew on me. I really liked Grady! And Red Foxx was far more talented and accomplished than my kid mind realized at the time.
"Barney Miller" was another classic fave of my mine from the same era.
Just to bring this back to horse racing, "Nick" from Barney Miller was a regular on episode reader of the DRF....