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When asked if Lear discussed the difficulties of getting the episode made back then, Miller explained, “Norman was never someone to talk about it in a way that it was difficult for him to do it.
(JTA) — Norman Lear, the Jewish TV pioneer behind iconic comedies of the 1970s and 1980s that helped bring social commentary and Black characters into the mainstream, has died at 101. Lear’s ...
Three lost Season 4 episodes of "One Day at a Time" (including what would have been the series finale) will finally see the light of day - via a charity table read for the late Norman Lear's ...