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1264:) is Penny's abusive biological mother whose first appearance is in the four-part fifth season opening episode, "The Evans Get Involved." Penny's father abandoned her mom when Lynnetta became pregnant at 16. As a result, she takes her anger and frustrations out on Penny, including burning her with a hot iron. After the abuse is finally brought to light, she tells the Evans family that she herself was abused as a child. She gets into a fighting match with Willona and Thelma and they plead for her to seek therapy. Just before she disappears, she expresses regret for hurting her child, telling Willona that Penny deserves better than her. This clears the way for Willona to adopt Penny. She reappears more than a year later, in the sixth-season episode, "A Matter of Mothers," having gotten married and reveals that her new husband is from a very wealthy family. She uses her husband's wealth to send Penny anonymous gifts and, in an effort to regain custody of Penny, also attempts to frame Willona as an unfit adoptive mother who throws wild parties with less than wholesome attendees. However, her scheme is exposed by being recorded on tape admitting that the scheme was a set up to get Penny back. After Lynnetta tries to get the tape from Penny and threatens to hurt her again, which is stopped by Willona, Penny tells Lynnetta that no matter what anyone says, she will always consider Willona her real mother. Devastated, Lynnetta decides to drop the charges against Willona and leaves Penny with her, never to be seen again. 1238:) is James's long-lost father. He abandoned the family years before because he was ashamed that he could not do more to provide for them. This deeply hurt James, who disregarded his father's existence, telling everyone that he was dead. Thelma learns about her grandfather while doing some family research. She meets him and invites him to the Evanses' home to surprise James for his birthday, not knowing that James was well aware of his whereabouts but chose to stay out of his life. After Henry arrives at the Evans home and meets the rest of the family, he realizes that James would not welcome him in the home and decides to leave. Florida convinces him to stay and talk to James and explains that there may never be another chance to do so. Henry and James have a heart-to-heart talk, with Henry being remorseful and apologetic. James ultimately forgives his father. After James's death, the Evans family embraces Henry into the family, alongside his 1183:) is a shop owner for whom Michael briefly works. Despite their religious differences, Carl and Florida begin dating and become engaged in the final episode of season four. Carl breaks off the engagement after he is diagnosed with lung cancer. After a talk from Bookman, Carl again asks Florida for her hand in marriage. The two marry off-screen and move to Arizona. Florida returns at the beginning of season six, this time without Carl for Thelma's wedding. Carl is referenced briefly in that season's second episode "Florida's Homecoming Part 2," but he is never mentioned again (Florida continues to use the surname Evans instead of Dixon). (Rolle decided to come back to the show on the condition the character of Carl Dixon was written out.) While it is not mentioned onscreen, it is implied that Carl died from lung cancer. 1220:, he would state in a speech, "I am not a crook." He frequently relies on the support of the Evans family (his "favorite project family") for re-election or support and resorts to threats of eviction to secure their support. In a running joke, Alderman Davis frequently antagonizes Willona by "forgetting" her name, and calling her another similar-sounding name that began with a "W" (such as Wilhemina, Winnifrieda, Winsomnium, Wyomia and even Waldorf-Astoria), thus earning him her everlasting ire as well as the nickname "Baldy." 571: 2192: 1809: 1284: 1927:
producers to make the character of J.J. more responsible, as she felt the character was a poor role model for African-American youths. She also requested that producers write out the character of Carl Dixon; Rolle reportedly disliked the storyline surrounding the Carl Dixon character, as she believed Florida would not have moved on so quickly after James's death or left her children. Rolle also thought the writers had disregarded Florida's devout
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were skeptical of the idea, but the phrase and the J.J. Evans character caught on with the audience. As a result of the character's popularity, the writers focused more on J.J.'s comedic antics instead of serious issues. Throughout seasons two and three, Rolle and Amos grew increasingly disillusioned
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While Amos was less public with his dissatisfaction than Rolle, he was fired after season three due to disagreements with Lear and the writing staff, which, according to Amos, were often confrontational and heated. Amos' departure was initially attributed to his desire to focus on a film career, but
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He's 18 and he doesn't work. He can't read or write. He doesn't think. The show didn't start out to be that...Little by little—with the help of the artist, I suppose, because they couldn't do that to me—they have made J.J. more stupid and enlarged the role. Negative images have been slipped in on us
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on streaming services, and the insert for the Season One DVD box set, have the lyric as "Hangin' in a chow line." However, the Bergmans, along with Bern Nadette Stanis, confirmed that the lyric is actually "Hangin' in and jivin'." Slightly different lyrics were used for the closing credits, with the
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Keith offers Florida the chance to move in with them so she can help Thelma with the new baby; Florida accepts the offer. Willona becomes the head buyer of the boutique, she walks in and announces that she and Penny are also moving out of the projects. Willona then reveals that her new apartment is
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episode "The End of the Rainbow," each character finally gets a "happy ending." J.J. gets his big break as a nationally syndicated artist for a comic book company with his newly created character, DynoWoman, which is based on Thelma (much to her surprise and delight) and is moving into an apartment
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Producers approached Rolle with an offer to appear in a guest role on the series. Rolle was initially hesitant, but when producers agreed to a number of her demands (including an increased salary and higher quality scripts), she agreed to return to the series on a full-time basis. Rolle also wanted
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the characters' history to fit a new series that was well into development rather than start from scratch to create a consistent starring vehicle, even though to do so meant changing their Black middle-class family into a poverty-stricken lower class family. Henry's name became James, and he worked
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Before the taping of season six began, CBS and the show's producers decided that they had to do "something drastic" to increase viewership. According to then-vice president of CBS programming Steve Mills, "We had lost the essence of the show. Without parental guidance, the show slipped. Everything
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released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 between February 2003 and August 2006, with a complete box set following the separate seasons on October 28, 2008. Season 1 was released on DVD in Region 4 on December 27, 2006. On August 27, 2013, it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had
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It received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences with criticism aimed at the animation style, the crass presentation, racist and offensive humor, and general lack of connection to the original series aside from occasional mentions of the James Evans character.
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the character in the two-part season four premiere, "The Big Move," with Florida finding out that James died in an automobile accident while in Mississippi setting up a new business opportunity at an auto repair shop, which would have allowed the family to move from the ghetto.
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with a gospel choir providing background vocals. Because of the singing style of the song, and the audio mix, the lyrics to the theme song are notorious for being hard to discern, notably the line "Hangin' in a chow line"/"Hangin' in and jivin'" (depending on the source used).
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he admitted in a 1976 interview that Lear called him and told him that his contract option with the show was not being renewed. Amos stated, "That's the same thing as being fired." The producers decided not to recast the character of James Evans, instead opting to
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vein focused on Rolle and Amos. Both expected the show to deal with serious topics in a comedic way while providing positive characters for viewers to identify with. However, it was Walker's character of J.J. that was an immediate hit with audiences and became the
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By the end of season four, Rolle had also become dissatisfied with the show's direction and decided to leave the series. In the two-part season finale, "Love Has a Spot On His Lung," Florida gets engaged to Carl Dixon
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The Nielsen ratings for the series declined over time, partly because of its many time slot changes and the departure of John Amos. The ratings went down considerably when the show entered its final two seasons:
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Despite changes in the series at Rolle's request and her return, plus the addition of Powers to the cast, ratings continued to fall and CBS canceled the series during the 1978–79 season. In the
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In the season six premiere episode "Florida's Homecoming: Part 1," Florida returns from Arizona without Carl to attend Thelma's upcoming wedding to professional football player Keith Anderson (
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with the direction of the show and especially with J.J.'s tomfoolery and stereotypically buffoonish behavior. Rolle was vocal about her hate of his character. In a 1975 interview with
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who frequents the neighborhood and the apartment building where the Evans family reside. In the season one episode "Black Jesus," J.J. uses Ned the Wino as the model for a portrait of
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rating, as well as the "parental guidance is suggested" slide that preceded the episode when it was originally broadcast on CBS. In the past, it aired on TV Land with a TV-PG rating.
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as one of the movers in a season one episode; James' friend, Willie Washington (season 2); and Mr. Mitchell, the father of Earl Mitchell, who is an art student of J.J.'s (season 6)
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as J.J.'s friend "Head" (part of the "Awesome Foursome", later the "Gleesome Threesome", the "Gruesome Twosome" and the "Lonesome Onesome," as stated in the episode "The New Car")
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for the sake of Carl's health. With Amos and Rolle gone, DuBois took over as lead actor, as Willona checked in on the Evans children since they were now living alone.
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Carter, Nelson, and Fishburne (and their families) were all close friends, each close in age, each having Broadway experience, and living in the same neighborhood in
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child actor). Beard was in the process of making a comeback after decades offscreen, and appeared in five episodes, including four appearances as James' friend Monty
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as Larry, Thelma's fiancé', ultimately breaking up when Larry is offered a job on the West Coast and Thelma is not ready to accompany him (2 episodes)
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as Michael's elementary school principal (2.4); also made an appearance as a blind encyclopedia salesman who tries to swindle the Evans family (2.8)
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Michael attends college and moves into an on-campus dorm. Keith's bad knee heals due to his exercise and own physical therapy, leading to the
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as Chopper in the episode “Breaker, Breaker (season 5, episode 8) and as John Dunbar Jr. in the episode “The Boarder” (season 5, episode 18)
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in the same apartment building to which Keith, Thelma and Florida are also moving; she and Penny become the Evanses' downstairs neighbors.
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various odd jobs due to only being able to attain a sixth-grade education. There was no mention of Maude. However, in the episode called
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were initially reluctant to accept Tandem Productions' buyout offer. While Carter's contract was being negotiated, another young actor,
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joined the cast, playing Penny Gordon, an abused girl, abandoned by her mother, and eventually adopted by Willona. During that season,
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offering him a contract to play football. Keith announces that he and Thelma are moving into a luxury apartment in the city's upscale
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Violet Bookman (Marilyn Coleman) is the wife of Bookman (episodes: "Bye, Bye Bookman" and "Willona, the Other Woman" in season 5).
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is Nathan Bookman (seasons 2–6), who James, Willona and later J.J. refer to as "Buffalo Butt" or, even more derisively, "Booger."
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of the series. J.J.'s frequent use of the expression "Dy-no-mite!" (often in the phrase "Kid Dy-no-mite!"), credited to director
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revival with Carl Jones originally attached as showrunner and produced and Norman Lear originally executive producing alongside
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rating, with the lone exception being the season three episode "J.J. in Trouble," in which J.J. fears he may have contracted an
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Despite doing so less publicly than Rolle, Amos also was outspoken about his dissatisfaction with the J.J. character, stating:
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as Mr. Rogers, the head of security at Willona's short-lived second job as security in a department store (season 5, episode 6)
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They have subsequently re-released the first four seasons on DVD. On September 1, 2015, Mill Creek Entertainment re-released
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Florida and James (renamed from Henry) Evans and their three children live at 721 North Gilbert Avenue, apartment 17C, in a
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as Miss Johnson, Willona's supervisor at her short-lived second job as security in a department store (season 5, episode 6)
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Bern Nadette Stanis was credited as "Bern Nadette" during early episodes of season one, and later as "Bernnadette Stanis".
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in a poor, black neighborhood in inner-city Chicago. The project is unnamed on the show but is implicitly the infamous
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there was mention of Florida having previously worked as a maid. Additionally, the couple's location was now Chicago.
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as Thelma's teacher, Jessica Bishop, who becomes romantically involved with a much younger J.J. (season 4, episode 3)
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as a shady televangelist Reverend Sam "the Happiness Man", who befriended James in the military (season 1, episode 4)
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who, at the time, had more experience in front of a live audience. Carter was a cast member in the Broadway musical
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Simms, Gregory (September 8, 1977). "Ja'Net DuBois Tells Diet And 'Good Times' Secrets During Swing Through Chi".
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as Alderman Fred C. Davis also played cousin Oscar in Season 2 episode Sometimes There's No Bottom in the Bottle
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as "Young Man" in the season three's "J.J. in Trouble", which was one of the first times that the subject of "
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John Amos, Ralph Carter, Ja'net DuBois, Esther Rolle (posthumously), BernNadette Stanis, and Jimmie Walker
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as Thelma's friend and college mate Valerie, in the episode "Thelma's African Romance (Part 1)" (season 4)
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and support for the Black community and Black issues causes his father to call him "the militant midget."
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screen tested and was hired for the role of the youngest Evans child, Michael, but was replaced by
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as J.J.'s drug-addicted fiancée, Diana Buchanan in "J.J.'s Fiancee (Parts 1 & 2)" (season 3)
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as Florida's cousin Raymond, who earned his riches by betting on horses (season 6, episode 23)
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as "Roz", the dimwitted sister of Edna, who was being tutored by Thelma (season 4, episode 10)
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told us that: our mail, our phone calls, our research. We felt we had to go back to basics."
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as Gary, a sharp-tongued classmate of Penny's (season 5, episode 24 and season 6, episode 5)
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acquired the rights to various television series from the Sony Pictures library, including
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as Claude, a bodyguard/thug working for Marion "Sweet Daddy" Williams (4 season 6 episodes)
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as Ms. Dobbs, a social worker who is working on Penny being adopted by Willona (3 episodes)
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The program premiered in February 1974; high ratings led CBS to renew the program for the
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as Painter #1 in the episode "Love Has A Spot On His Lung: Part 2" (season 4, episode 24).
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The writers would prefer to put a chicken hat on J.J. and have him prance around saying
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contain a notice in the credits: "Ralph Carter appears courtesy of the Broadway musical
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as Calvin Brooks, husband of the 'nude' model for J.J.'s painting (season 2, episode 16)
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as a hiring manager for a sales job that Florida stole from James (season 2, episode 14)
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and that way they could waste a few minutes and not have to write meaningful dialogue.
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district. Thelma also announces that she is pregnant with the couple's first child.
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as Dr. Kelly in the episode "Where Have All The Doctors Gone" (season 6, episode 17)
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Judith Cohen as herself in the episode "The Judy Cohen Story" (season 4, episode 12)
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as successful businessman Frank Mason, Willona's boyfriend (Season 5, 2 episodes)
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as Vanessa in the episode "J.J. and The Plumber's Helper" (season 6, episode 9)
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as Fishbone the wino in the episode "Requiem for a Wino" (season 5, episode 11)
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as Motel Owner in the episode "J.J.'s Fiancee (Part 2)" (season 3, episode 18)
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present
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as Officer Lawson in the episode "A Matter of Mothers" (season 6, episode 20)
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as FBI Agent Lloyd in the episode "The Investigation" (season 3, episode 20).
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Rich insisted Walker say it in every episode. Walker and executive producer
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used this part of the lyrics as a quiz in his "I Know Black People" skit on
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as George Gillard in the episode "Evans Versus Davis" (Season 4, episode 6)
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as Donald the Wino in the episode “The Snow Storm”. (season 6, episode 11)
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as Cindy Crebbins in the episode "Michael’s Decision" (season 6, episode8)
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as Walter Ingles in the episode "Wilona's Dilemma" (season 3, episode 10)
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as Mrs. Edwards, mother of Mad Dog , who shot J.J. (season 2, episode 10)
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as The Army Doctor in the episode "The Enlistment" (season 2, episode 22)
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as Judge Daniels in the episode “The Gang:Part 2” (season 2, episode 10)
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as Ernie Harris, in the episode "The Houseguest" (season 2, episode 20)
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as Reverend Gordon in the episode “The Windfall. (season 2, episode 12)
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as Jeffrey in the episode "A Matter Of Mothers" (season 6, episode 20)
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In September 2020, it was announced that the series would receive an
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as the nurse in the episode “Blood Will Tell”. (season 6, episode 16)
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as Mr. Galbraith, J.J.'s boss at the ad agency (season 5, episode 17)
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Evans, Erin E.; Frederick, Candice; Finley, Taryn (April 12, 2024).
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as Gloria Jackson in the episode “The Weekend” (season 3, episode 6)
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as Aide in the Episode: "Evans Versus Davis" (Season 4, Episode 6)
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deal with the characters' attempts to overcome poverty, living in
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This article is about the American TV sitcom. For other uses, see
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as Loretta Simpson in the episode The Baby (season 3, episode 7).
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As of March 27, 2023, episodes have been airing nightly on the
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aired reruns of the show since its launch on January 19, 2004.
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as Raymond, J.J.’s friend and co-worker (season 5, episode 17)
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as Eddie, Thelma's college-age boyfriend (season 1, episode 6)
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as "The Second Guy" in the episode "J.J. and T.C." (season 6).
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as the second man in season 4 episode "The Big Move: Part 2".
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When the series begins, J.J. is 17 (portrayed by 26-year-old
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