Sanford and Son (1972)

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Awards

Sanford and Son (1972) was nominated for the following awards:

Emmy Awards

1.
Emmy
1974
Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Nominated  
2.
Emmy
1973
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
Nominated  
3.
Emmy
1972
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
Nominated  

Golden Globes

4.
Golden Globe
1976
Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Nominated  
5.
Golden Globe
1975
Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Nominated  
6.
Golden Globe
1974
Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Nominated  
7.
Golden Globe
1973
Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Won  
 

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  • Based on the BBC series "Steptoe and Son" (1962). Several first season episodes of "Sanford and Son" were based on episodes from the earlier series.
  • In the second episode it is revealed that Lamont`s middle name is Grady. But in Season 6 episode "The Lucky Streak," Fred admits that Lamont is his middle name and that he actually has no first name because he and Elizabeth never got around to it.
  • The producers` original choice for Fred Sanford was Cleavon Little, who turned it down due to prior commitments. He suggested `Redd Foxx` to them for the role of Fred Sanford.
  • The character Fred Sanford was named after `Redd Foxx``s brother.
  • Whitman Mayo`s character "Grady Wilson" is actually named after actor Demond Wilson (Lamont Sanford). Demond Wilson`s full name is "Grady Demond Wilson."
  • In the midst of filming episodes for the 1974 season, Redd Foxx had a feud with NBC when he demanded a salary that the network could not afford. Unable to reach an agreement Foxx walked off the show for the rest of the season and the producers were forced to create episodes around his absence. The continuity of the show explained that Fred Sanford was away in St. Louis attending his cousin`s funeral and leaving his friend Grady (Whitman Mayo) in charge of the business. Oddly enough, this would turn out to be the highest rated season of the show`s entire run.
  • # Fred originally came from St. Louis, Missouri, which was the birthplace of series star `Redd Foxx`.
  • Besides Esther, Fred had four other sisters-in-law, Flossie, Minnie, Ethel and Hazel.
  • In the closing credits, the phrase "Sanford & Son was recorded on tape before a live audience" is spoken by Demond Wilson.
  • # # In one episode, Fred makes a reference to the Mayo Travel Agency. This was an actual business run by cast member Whitman Mayo who played Grady.
  • Chico, Julio`s goat, was actually a female.
  • This show held the same time slot for its entire run, Friday nights at 8pm on NBC.
  • The front of the Sanford House, which doubles as the entrance to the Junk Store, appears in the opening credits but was never seen in an actual episode.
  • The character `Fred Sanford` was ranked #42 in TV Guide`s list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" (20 June 2004 issue).
  • `Redd Foxx` was a huge fan of the `30s vocal group The Ink Spots and sang many of their songs on the show. NBC would not pay the royalties because the cost was astronomical. So out of his love for the group Redd Foxx paid them out of his own pocket.
  • Redd Foxx and LaWanda Page had been friends since childhood, and she was his first and only choice to play Fred`s sister-in-law Esther.
  • The actual title of the theme song is "The Streetbeater," written by Quincy Jones.
  • After the sixth season, Redd Foxx quit the show to do "Redd Foxx" (1977). The series was set to continue with Demond Wilson (Lamont) as the lead. But Wilson left due to a salary dispute. The show was retooled and became "The Sanford Arms" (1977).
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