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nightwing1240

(1,996 posts)
Thu Dec 22, 2022, 09:36 AM Dec 2022

Perhaps the greatest man in television history?

Norman Lear gets my vote. He pretty much reshaped television and brought about various social changes with programs like All In The Family, The Jeffersons, Maude, Sanford and Son, Good Times, and many others. His shows touched on many topics we had never seen on TV before. Segregation, racism, sexual violence and abortion were all thought to be taboo for television but he pushed the envelope and caused us to discuss them more openly. Politicians and activists alike strategized how to use points made on All In The Family to advance their agendas. Norman Lear was a social influencer in every way and a very good one at that. Perhaps the best.

He is 100 years old now and still active which is amazing. One of those days for me to reflect on things that helped shape my thoughts, opinions and treatment of others. You need to know where you came from to get where you would like to be.

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Perhaps the greatest man in television history? (Original Post) nightwing1240 Dec 2022 OP
Have to agree Rebl2 Dec 2022 #1
He did so much good... IrishAfricanAmerican Dec 2022 #2
Emily Nussbaum LessAspin Dec 2022 #3
I really enjoyed reading your OP nightwing1240 Dec 2022 #4

Rebl2

(13,587 posts)
1. Have to agree
Thu Dec 22, 2022, 12:39 PM
Dec 2022

He made us see the world the way it was and is. I am still surprised he was able to show many of these topics you mentioned on television.

LessAspin

(1,157 posts)
3. Emily Nussbaum
Fri Dec 23, 2022, 09:50 PM
Dec 2022

Norman Lear was certainly one of the most influential producers in television history. I think that's safe to say.

Emily Nussbaum had a piece reflecting on the legacy of Archie Bunker. Very well researched and by no means a ..

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/04/07/the-great-divide-emily-nussbaum

https://www.democraticunderground.com/1016278480

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