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Live performances of classic sitcom episodes

Live in Front of a Studio Audience
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Genre Sitcom
Created past Jimmy Kimmel
Based on All in the Family
past Norman Lear
The Jeffersons
past Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, and Bernie Due west
Good Times
by Eric Monte and Mike Evans
The Facts of Life
past Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon
Diff'hire Strokes
by Jeff Harris and Bernie Kukoff
Directed by Andy Fisher
James Burrows (segments)
Pamela Fryman (segments)
Presented by Norman Lear
Jimmy Kimmel
Opening theme
  • "Those Were the Days" performed by Woody Harrelson and Marisa Tomei
    (All in the Family)
  • "Movin' On Up" performed by Jennifer Hudson
    (The Jeffersons)
  • "Expert Times" performed by Anthony Anderson and Patti LaBelle
    (Skilful Times)
  • "The Facts of Life" performed by Lisa Whelchel (The Facts of Life)
  • "Diff'rent Strokes" performed past Shawn Stockman & Wanya Morris (of Boyz Two Men) (Diff'rent Strokes)
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of episodes 6 (3 specials)
Production
Executive producers
  • James Burrows (Dec eighteen, 2019)
  • Will Ferrell
  • Jimmy Kimmel
  • Norman Lear
  • Adam McKay (May 22, 2019)
  • Brent Miller
  • Justin Theroux
  • Kerry Washington (December xviii, 2019)
Product locations
  • Sony Pictures Studios
  • Culver City, California
Cinematography Gary Baum
Running fourth dimension 90 minutes[1]
Product companies
  • Sony Pictures Boob tube Studios
  • Act Iii Communications
  • Kimmelot
  • Smoking Baby Productions
  • Gary Sanchez Productions
  • Simpson Street (December 18, 2019)
Distributor Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network ABC
Original release May 22, 2019 (2019-05-22) –
present
External links
Website

Live in Front of a Studio Audience [2] is a series of live television specials that was first broadcast by ABC on May 22, 2019. Conceptualized and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, the specials feature all-star casting for alive recreations of sitcom episodes that originally aired in the 1970s and 1980s.

The specials are co-produced by Norman Lear'south Act III Communications, Kimmel'south Kimmelot, and Will Ferrell's Gary Sanchez Productions — in association with Sony Pictures Television Studios (owner of the rights to the original series) via the ownership of the Embassy Television library (the original producer of All in the Family and its spin-offs The Jeffersons and Good Times).

The first special recreated two episodes involving George Jefferson (played by Jamie Foxx), with All in the Family represented past "Henry's Farewell" (the character's on-screen debut) and "A Friend in Need" (the first episode of The Jeffersons). The first special was seen past ten.4 million viewers; a repeat was seen by ii.49 1000000 viewers. The 2nd special was broadcast on December 18, 2019 and recreated some other All in the Family episode and an episode of Good Times.

A third special recreated The Facts of Life third season episode "Kids Can Be Roughshod"[iii] and Diff'rent Strokes 'south first flavor episode "Willis' Privacy"[4] Information technology aired on December seven, 2021.

History [edit]

All in the Family is well-nigh a working-course white family living in Queens, New York. Its patriarch is Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor), an outspoken, narrow-minded man. Archie's wife Edith (Jean Stapleton) is sweet and understanding, though somewhat naïve and uneducated; her husband sometimes disparagingly calls her "dingbat." Their simply child, daughter Gloria (Emerge Struthers), is generally kind and good-natured like her mother, but displays traces of her father's stubbornness and temper; unlike them, however, she is a feminist. Gloria is married to college student Michael Stivic (Rob Reiner) – referred to as "Meathead" by Archie – whose values are likewise influenced and shaped by the counterculture of the 1960s. The 2 couples represent the real-life clash of values between the Greatest Generation and Infant Boomers. For much of the series, the Stivics live in the Bunkers' abode to save money, providing abundant opportunity for them to irritate each other. – The bear witness is set in the Astoria section of Queens, with the vast majority of scenes taking place in the Bunkers' home at 704 Hauser Street. Occasional scenes take place in other locations, especially during later seasons, such every bit Kelsey's Bar, a neighborhood tavern where Archie spends a expert deal of time and which he eventually purchases, and the Stivics' home after Mike and Gloria movement to the house next door. The house seen in the opening is at 89-70 Cooper Artery near the junction of the Glendale, Forest Hills, and Rego Park sections of Queens.[five] Supporting characters represent the demographics of the neighborhood, especially the Jeffersons, a black family unit, who alive in the house side by side door in the early on seasons.

The Jeffersons focuses on George and Louise Jefferson, an African-American couple who take been able to move from Queens to Manhattan owing to the success of George's dry-cleaner chain. The show was launched as the second spin-off of All in the Family unit, on which the Jeffersons had been the neighbors of Archie and Edith Bunker.[6] [vii] The show was the cosmos of Norman Lear.[six] [8] The Jeffersons eventually evolved into more of a traditional sitcom but did reference such issues as alcoholism, racism, suicide, gun control, being transgender, and adult illiteracy. The epithets "nigger" and "honky" were used occasionally, particularly during the before seasons.[9] [10]

Good Times focuses on James and Florida Evans and their three children living in a housing project in inner-urban center Chicago with their exuberant neighbor and Florida's all-time friend Willona Woods. The series was a spin-off of Maude (which was itself a spin-off of All in the Family unit). Florida was employed as Maude Findlay's housekeeper in Tuckahoe, New York, and James (named "Henry") was employed as a New York City fireman. When Florida and Henry moved to Practiced Times, the producers decided to alter the characters' history to fit a new series that was well into development rather than start from scratch to create a consistent starring vehicle. Henry's proper noun was inverse to James, and at that place was no mention of annihilation continued to Maude. Good Times was set in a traditional sitcom format, but dealt with serious issues of poverty, social course, racism, addiction, alcoholism, gang violence, gun violence, child abuse, homelessness, and politics. Controversially, in later seasons the show increasingly focused on the popular character of J.J., the Evans' oldest son, whom some critics, including the actors who played his parents, considered a negative stereotype of African-Americans.

The Facts of Life is a spin-off of Diff'rent Strokes in which the Drummonds' housekeeper, Mrs. Garrett, moves to Peekskill, New York to piece of work equally the housemother of a dormitory at Eastland, an all-girls boarding school. Unusually for a spin-off, it premiered less than a twelvemonth afterward the series that spawned it. Owing to its setting in a dormitory, the start season features a big cast of students, but in the second season, the cast was streamlined substantially and for the majority of the prove's run, it focuses on Mrs. Garrett and four core girls: spoiled Blair, naive Natalie, gossipy Tootie, and tough Jo. The prove'due south school-based setting combined with its long run necessitated a thematic shift in season five in which Mrs. Garrett leaves Eastland to open a gourmet food shop in Peekskill, and the 4 core girls come up to live with her backside the shop every bit they attend dissimilar schools and work for Mrs. Garrett.

Diff'rent Strokes is nigh a pair of working-form African-American children from Harlem, New York, Arnold and Willis Jackson, who are taken in and somewhen adopted past wealthy white industrialist Philip Drummond upon the death of their female parent, Mr. Drummond'southward housekeeper. Other members of the Drummond household include Mr. Drummond'due south teenage daughter, Kimberly, and his new housekeeper, Edna Garrett; Mrs. Garrett departed for her own series midway through the second season and was succeeded past two other housekeepers. Early episodes bargain with the culture shock of two children of limited means suddenly being vaulted into high society, only these themes were largely dropped in later seasons as the Jackson brothers became used to their privileged life on Park Avenue and began referring to Mr. Drummond as "Dad." Still, the sitcom connected to address serious problems such as drug corruption, child sexual abuse, disabilities and eating disorders. In doing and so, information technology became one of the era's all-time-known purveyors of the very special episode.

Cast [edit]

Co-hosts

  • Norman Lear
  • Jimmy Kimmel

Guest Stars

  • Martin Short as Himself – performing the theme song from The Facts of Life in the second special [11]
  • Ja'Internet DuBois, Jimmie Walker, and Bern Nadette Stanis as Themselves – bandage members on the original series of Good Times [12]
  • Todd Bridges – original cast member of Diff'rent Strokes
  • Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn and Kim Fields – original bandage members of The Facts of Life

Episodes recreated [edit]

Production [edit]

The kickoff special was announced on April 19, 2019 (which aired May 22). Jimmy Kimmel deemed All in the Family and The Jeffersons as his favorite Television set series of all-time,[13] and stated: "the fact that a group of Oscar winners eagerly agreed to play these iconic characters is a testament to the greatness of these shows and their creator, Norman Lear."[14] On May 10, 2019, it was announced that Anthony Anderson, Ike Barinholtz, and Sean Hayes would be part of the cast.[15]

Alive in Forepart of a Studio Audience was broadcast from the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City, California.[16] Many of the details regarding the special, including which episodes would be performed, invitee stars, and other aspects, were kept as surprises to encourage viewership. Lear remarked that "the whole matter was Jimmy's idea", and that the two shows' relevance remained the aforementioned in the electric current political climate, explaining that "seriously, the virtually amazing affair is listening to these two shows where we agreed word for word — nosotros would not modify a word, and naught has been changed". Lear also hoped that the special could become a larger franchise in its own correct.[1]

Justina Machado was originally appear every bit playing Florence Johnston; yet, during the live circulate, original The Jeffersons cast fellow member Marla Gibbs made a surprise appearance to reprise her function as Florence.[17] [xviii] Veteran extra Fran Bennett portrayed Mother Jefferson.[xix] The original episodes aired betwixt 1973 and 1976 on CBS, respectively.[20]

A 2d special was announced on November 5, 2019 (which aired December 18), featuring episodes of All in the Family and Good Times.[21] On December 11, 2019, it was announced that Harrelson, Tomei, Kemper, and Barinholtz would reprise their All in the Family unit roles, and would exist joined past Kevin Bacon, Jesse Eisenberg, and the previously appear Machado in yet to exist revealed roles. It was also revealed that Anderson, who previously played Henry Jefferson in the first special, and Patti LaBelle would sing the Adept Times theme song.[22] The following twenty-four hour period, the special's Good Times bandage was announced: Viola Davis as Florida Evans, with Andre Braugher every bit James Evans, Jay Pharaoh as J.J. Evans, Asante Blackk every bit Michael Evans, Corinne Foxx as Thelma Evans, Tiffany Haddish as Willona Woods, and Jharrel Jerome in another yet-to-be revealed role.[23] [24] ABC also appear that it would air special "retro" promos for its electric current programming during the broadcast, which were modeled upon ABC'southward on-air presentation from the mid-1970s and early to mid 80s. Several ABC stations similarly planned to air their own throwback promos for local newscasts during the special, such equally network owned-and-operated stations WTVD-TV[25] and WLS-Television set.[26] [27] The original broadcast was occasionally interrupted by ABC News special reports of updates on the impeachment of Donald Trump. However, the last one-half hour tied with the Survivor season finale for the number 2 spot, losing to just the season finale of The Masked Vocalist.[28] [29]

A third special was announced on November eighteen, 2021 for the chief cast of the Diff'hire Strokes reenactment,[xxx] and the cast of The Facts of Life reenactment was appear on November 29.[31] It aired December 7.[32]

On Jan xi, 2022, ABC Amusement president Craig Erwich confirmed that there would be more installments of Alive in Front of a Studio Audience.[33]

Reception [edit]

Disquisitional response [edit]

Pic critic Caroline Framke of Variety felt that "with meticulous attending to set detail and wig shapes, ABC's live staging of 'Henry's Farewell' and 'A Friend in Need' managed to feel both like an artifact of a nostalgic by and the urgent present", noting that Archie had "retained his notoriously ugly streaks of sexism and racism", while the word "nigger" had to be censored from the Jeffersons episode due to current broadcast standards.[34] Framke similarly noted that "some of the punchlines reveal[ed] their age, but as Lear warned us ahead of time, far more hit close to dwelling house" (particularly if one were to, for example, "swap out every Nixon mention for Trump"), and that "the deja vu does tend to create an actress depressing level to the proceedings." She felt that almost of the starring roles were trying to "impersonate" their original actors with mixed results (also noting that Jamie Foxx had broken character to point out his flubbed line, blurting out that "[everyone'southward] sitting at home thinking their Television set is messed upwardly"),[35] [34] but that Marisa Tomei "stole but nigh every scene", and that they were backed by a supporting cast that "more often than not, have had ample experience on their own comedies borne of the Lear tradition". She concluded that "Telly could frankly do a whole lot worse than gathering talented performers to tackle smart, topical comedy with such visceral joy that they're practically vibrating off the screen. That the cloth remains so stubbornly timely is a bonus — and a warning."[34]

Viewership and ratings [edit]

The get-go special was seen by 10.iv million viewers, with a 1.7 share among viewers 18–49, making it the nearly-watched programme of the night. The live special was followed past a one-half-hour retrospective on the 2 shows, All Almost All in the Family & The Jeffersons (seen by vii.ix million), and the series finale[36] of Whiskey Cavalier (3.64 million).[37] [38] The special also gave ABC its most watched flavour-closing Wednesday since 2007.[39] [forty]

An encore presentation of the special and retrospective were aired on May 25, 2019, with a 0.4/two rating/share and 2.49 one thousand thousand viewers.[41] [42]

The second special was seen by 5.8 meg viewers, with a ane.1 share amidst viewers 18–49.[28] [29] Despite the massive drop in viewership, the special scored ABC's biggest audition on the Wednesday before Christmas since 2009.[28] [29]

The tertiary special was seen by four.8 one thousand thousand viewers, with a .96 share among viewers 18–49.[43] Despite the decline in viewership,[44] the special scored the best ratings of the evening.[45] [43]

Accolades [edit]

Year Laurels Category Nominee(south) Result Ref.
2019 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety Special (Alive) Norman Lear, Jimmy Kimmel, Adam McKay, Justin Theroux, Will Ferrell, Brent Miller and Eric Melt Won [46]
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special James Burrows and Andy Fisher Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special Bernard Vyzga, Richard Rohrer and Ron Olsen Nominated
2020 Black Reel Tv set Awards Outstanding Actor, TV Movie/Express Serial Andre Braugher Nominated [47]
Outstanding Actress, TV Movie/Limited Serial Viola Davis Nominated
Casting Social club of America Alive Television Performance – Variety or Sketch One-act Marc Hirschfeld, Geralyn Flood and Katrina Wandel George Won [48]
Critics' Pick Television set Awards Best One-act Special Alive in Front of a Studio Audition: Norman Lear'south All in the Family and The Jeffersons Won [49]
Directors Club of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials James Burrows and Andy Fisher Won [50]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guilds Television Special, I Hour or More Live Programme Series or Movie Fabricated for Boob tube – All-time Period and/or Grapheme Brand-Up Patty Bunch and Farah Bunch Nominated [51]
Television set Special, One Hour or More Live Program Serial or Movie Fabricated for Tv set – Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling Tim Burke, Pixie Schwartz and Conrad Hilton Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety Special (Alive) Norman Lear, Jimmy Kimmel, Will Ferrell, Justin Theroux, Kerry Washington, James Burrows, Brent Miller and Eric Melt Won [52]
Outstanding Directing for a Multifariousness Special Pamela Fryman and Andy Fisher Nominated
Outstanding Production Blueprint for a Diversity Special Bernard Vyzga, Richard Rohrer and Ron Olsen Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Special Eric Becker, Kevin Faust, Ron Hirshman, Ed Horton, Helena Jackson, Jon Purdy, Jimmy Velarde, Allen Merriweather, Greg Grouwinkel, Randy Gomez Sr. and Andrew Ansnick Won

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External links [edit]

  • Alive in Front of a Studio Audience at IMDb

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