One hilarious episode each from three different classic Afro centric sitcoms from the 1970s…First up, produced by the recently departed mega show creator Norman Lear and starring foul mouthed comedian Redd Foxx, it’s “Sanford and Son”, where Fred Sanford and his son Lamont run a junk store and no one is spared Fred’s scathing insults.
Then, based on the movie “Cooley High” we're gonna tell you “What’s Happening!!” Raj, Dwayne and Rerun give their high school teacher a present that shows what they really think of her…until they totally regret the prank!
And finally, another Norman Lear show: “Good Times” ain’t we lucky we got 'em. This one featuring a very young Janet Jackson. Thelma gets a job spying on potential shoplifters and J.J. tries to infiltrate.
70s ads played at every break!
Dy-no-mite!
In general, the Hollywood Theatre does not provide content advisories about the subject matter shown in our theatre. Films exhibited don't necessarily reflect the views of the Hollywood Theatre. Information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media and DoesTheDogDie.com.
Then, based on the movie “Cooley High” we're gonna tell you “What’s Happening!!” Raj, Dwayne and Rerun give their high school teacher a present that shows what they really think of her…until they totally regret the prank!
And finally, another Norman Lear show: “Good Times” ain’t we lucky we got 'em. This one featuring a very young Janet Jackson. Thelma gets a job spying on potential shoplifters and J.J. tries to infiltrate.
70s ads played at every break!
Dy-no-mite!
In general, the Hollywood Theatre does not provide content advisories about the subject matter shown in our theatre. Films exhibited don't necessarily reflect the views of the Hollywood Theatre. Information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media and DoesTheDogDie.com.
In general, the Hollywood Theatre does not provide content advisories about the subject matter shown in our theatre. Films exhibited don’t necessarily reflect the views of the Hollywood Theatre. Information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media and DoesTheDogDie.com.