Welcome to the official channel of The Norman Lear Effect!
Discover the most iconic sitcoms of our time and the man behind them, Norman Lear. All In the Family, Sanford and Son, One Day at a Time, The Jeffersons, Good Times, and Maude (to name a few) were broadcast into living rooms around the world, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of generations. Lear’s series often placed difficult conversations in front of audiences, which left them laughing, crying, and hungry for more. The Norman Lear Effect celebrates the work and impact of Norman Lear’s shows from the Sony Pictures Entertainment catalog.
Find out below where you can watch full episodes of all your favorite Normal Lear shows!
Watch all seasons of All In The Family on Amazon
Watch all seasons of One Day At a Time on Amazon
Watch all seasons of Maude on Amazon
Watch all seasons of Good Times on Peacock
Watch all seasons of The Jeffersons on the Starz app
Watch all seasons of Sanford and Son on the Starz app
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That’s not Philip
50 years later and conservatives still don’t have any better objections to homosexuality.
Red Foxx Legend. They don't make sitcoms like this anymore.
Barbeau is drop dead gorgeous here.
True true Legend James facts 😎
Whoa!
This is pure comedy gold.
ok give her sign. If she dozen believe in God than keep it to ur self.
Blair Blair Blair.
Bob, Bob, Bob.....she said his name a gazillion times.
The only one that wasn't Jewish was Carroll O'Connor. Paving way for their agenda
Critical race theory
This was a good episode.
@pippishortstocking7913, How would you possibly describe a verbal confrontation between Maude and Sheriff Andy Taylor of Mayberry, North Carolina, after Walter is ticketed by Deputy Barney Fife for parking in the unloading zone while having lunch at the Blue Bird Cafe?
Critical Race Theory is Real!
1.59 for bacon, sign me up.
Dorothy needs a little bit of a shave I see
Maude is wrong. Arthur couldn't be a bigot. He adopted two black boys later
😅 This is my grandfather DADDY!! He was an amazing man. BEST Father I ever had.❤❤
😅😅😅look at George face at the end 😂 confused 😂.
Actually he is right. Because all have sinned! Roman's 3:23. Roman's 6:23. Isaiah 55"7.
She was always against her dad but in the end mike failed her and Archie was there for her in the end - I always thought Archie and Stephanie were closer
I couldn't fully grasp the depth of her grief til I lost my own husband. And now I know. This was an epic scene performed by a star.
This was actually a good episode and it thought us about faith. 🙏🏽✝️
Funny 😀😀😀😀😀🙂🙂🙂😀😀😀😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When did Bain do different strokes
The year after.
This is when TV was brilliant and engaging. I really miss this quality
Viola the Vacuum…Man WHAT???😭😭
Sylvia, every once in awhile, looked a lot like Zoe Saldana and/or Thandiwe Newton.
Jo needs to be charged with assault
Same plot almost on his show Good Times. Thelma was dating the older man.
It too early for me to be getting teary eyed up in here, I got to go to work.
The Eric Monte Effect.
This dude looks and reminds me of my old man. Lost him a few years back I get a good laugh everytime I see these old clips.
UNholy lady that caused SO MUCH HARM! HORRIBLE woman
Too real...over the top!
Is that Real Jan?
Nothing has changed since the 70s.
Except for the fact that the inflation from back then returned with a vengeance on Saturday January 20TH, 2001.
Mackenzie Phillips was a good actress
Amazing that this is so relevant today.
Good grief.
Did anyone else recognize the reporter? He also played Larry on Threes Company!
Only actors worthy of mention in this show are John Amos, Esther Rolle and Jimmie Walker, all the others are not I’m only forgettable but never did much if anything after the show ended
Faketeenth
Were flares already out at this point?
Sad that he's a meathead in real life too. Takes the laugh right out of the show in retrospect.
Stymie Beard was great.
If it’s his ex I understand
Now gambling is legal. And there is NOTHING you can't bet on. Point spreads, over / unders, individual performance stats, and then there's the lottery. I don't know what year Illinois got it, Ohio got it in '74.