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Sanford and Son: Going Out of Business

Episode score 7.1 Good

Going Out of Business

  • 68.
  • Season: 4
  • Episode: 6
  • First Aired: 10/18/1974
  • Prod Code: 405
  • Person Score
    8.4
    0 Reviews
    Role: Lamont Sanford
  • Person Score
    8.9
    0 Reviews
    Role: Fred G. Sanford

    Redd Foxx is best known as Fred Sanford on the Sanford and Son . He was born John Elroy Sanford in 1922. He started off performing his "Blue Humor" in front of black audiences because his jokes ... Read More »

RECURRING ROLES

  • Person Score
    8.1
    0 Reviews
    Role: Officer Hopkins "Hoppy"
  • Person Score
    7.5
    1 Review
    Role: Officer Smith "Smitty"

    Tall, mustachioed, highly likable African-American staple of 1970s and 80s television, most typically in roles as fairly average joes who explode at the crazed situations around them, only to prove... Read More »

  • Person Score
    7.9
    4 Reviews
    Role: Ah Chew

    Pat Morita was born Noriyuki Morita on June 28, 1932, in Northern California to migrant farm workers. As an infant he developed spinal tuberculosis and spent nine years in hospitals, sometimes in a... Read More »

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