Laverne Cox co-created and stars in Amazon's mixed bag of a sitcom that reflects its late executive producer's optimism ...
The late Norman Lear – yes, that Norman Lear of “All in the Family,” “The Jeffersons” and “Good Times,” – produced. “It’s unbelievable. Still feels like a miracle,” Cox ...
But when the duo pitched the idea to the NBC comedy’s uncredited executive producer Norman Lear, he passed unless the series could be reformatted with a twist. That’s how “Stanford and ...
Norman Lear is credited as an executive producer on the single-cam series about a trans woman reuniting with her father in their Alabama hometown. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Amazon ...
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The late Norman Lear‘s career was defined by centering underrepresented stories rarely seen on television, and “Clean Slate,” one of Lear’s final projects, continues that tradition.
Norman Lear was a force of nature in television. His progressive, boundary-breaking comedies—like All in the Family, Sanford and Son, Maude, and One Day at a Time—were never afraid to embrace ...