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'All in the Family' Producer Norman Lear: A Life of Pushing Boundaries

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It’s hard to name a groundbreaking TV show from the 1970s that wasn’t connected to writer and producer Norman Lear. “All in the Family,” “Good Times,” “The Jeffersons” and “Sanford and Son” were just a few of Lear’s trademark creations, shattering taboos with their edgy racial humor and willingness to …read more

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