Jeffersons, The - The Complete 5th Season
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (1979)
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043396151574
IMDB   7.5
593 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Jeffersons
Isabel Sanford Louise Jefferson
Sherman Hemsley George Jefferson
Roxie Roker Helen Willis
Franklin Cover Tom Willis
Marla Gibbs Florence Johnston
Paul Benedict Harry Bentley
Robert Dolittle Charlie
Ingrid Greer Nancy
Sara Seegar Mrs. Pomeroy
Zara Cully
Mike Evans
Berlinda Tolbert
Damon Evans
Jay Hammer
Director Various Directors
Paul Benedict
John Rich
Oz Scott
Jack Shea
Producer John Maxwell Anderson
David W. Duclon
Writer Michael S. Baser
Bob Baublitz
Nancy Vince
Ted Dale

Laugh all the way to the Jeffersons' "dee-luxe apartment in the sky" with the hilarious fifth season of this groundbreaking series from legendary TV producer Norman Lear. The Jeffersons changed perceptions and smashed social stereotypes with outrageous comedy and sharp-witted satire. In the fifth season, George, Weezy, Florence, and the entire gang are funnier than ever with their wisecrackin' ways. George (Sherman Hemsley) is bitten by the dance bug and comes down with a case of disco fever. Louise (Isabel Sanford) gets an eyeful when her drawing class sketches a nude model. Florence (Marla Gibbs) receives a marriage proposal from a highly devout man. Things get uncomfortable when a broken heater forces Harry, Tom and Helen (Paul Benedict, Franklin Cover and Roxie Roker) to spend the evening cramped up with the Jeffersons - and the jokes keep on coming!Digitally remastered for the first time on DVD, this three-disc collector's set includes all 24 hilarious episodes from the fifth season. Don't burn your beans on the grill - dig into a tasty helping of comedy with The Jeffersons.
Episodes
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    9/20/1978  1.  Louise's Painting
Prompted by Helen, Louise begins taking an art class. However, when George discovers she's been sketching models who pose in the nude, he tries to get her to stop attending class.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Nancy Vince  / Ted Dale 
Guest starring:  Sara Seegar, Robert Dolittle, Ingrid Greer
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    9/27/1978  2.  Homecoming (1)
George decides that he needs a cleaning factory and sets out to find a place for it. Meanwhile, Alan Willis returns to New York and learns that he has inherited a warehouse from his grandfather. Seeing that the warehouse would be perfect for his factory, George goes all out to try to get it, even allowing Alan to move in with the Jeffersons' due to squabbling between Alan and Tom.
Writer:  Mike Milligan  / Jay Moriarty 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    10/4/1978  3.  Homecoming (2)
Alan moves in with the Jeffersons and George continues efforts to get the warehouse for himself. Meanwhile, battles with the landlord prompt Louise and Helen to try to find a better place for the Help Center.
Director:  Jack Shea  / Mike Milligan  Writer:  Robert Wolterstorff  / Mike Milligan 
Guest starring:  T.K. Carter, Gordon Connell, Margaret Wheeler
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    10/11/1978  4.  How Slowly They Forget
Louise has been trying to get a permit for the Help Center but she hasn't been able to get anywhere with the bank. This leads George to go down to the bank and discovers that the banker is an old navy pal of his, one who still holds a grudge over some navy day trickery.
Director:  Jack Shea  / Erwin Washington  Writer:  Nancy Vince  / Ted Dale 
Guest starring:  Ted Ross
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    10/18/1978  5.  George's Dream
Workaholic George falls asleep in his office, one evening, and has a dream that takes him to the year 1996. In the dream, Louise is celebrating the 22nd anniversary of George's business, who isn't there celebrating, since he passed on a few years earlier.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Bob Baublitz 
Guest starring:  James A. Watson, Jr., Candy Mobley
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/1/1978  6.  George's New Stockbroker
George's new stockbroker is quite a ventriloquist, after he introduces the Jeffersons to his dummy, J.P. However, George has second thoughts about him after he learns that he has spent time in a mental institution.
Director:  Jack Shea  / Jim Rogers  Writer:  Jim Rogers  / Mike Milligan 
Guest starring:  Willie Tyler, Jack Knight
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/4/1978  7.  Me and Billy Dee
At the last minute, George's speaker at a benefit cancels which leaves him scrambeling to find a celebrity to speak. He sets out to rope Billy Dee Williams into speaking even considering getting a celebrity look-alike. However, George passes himself off as Alex Haley, and Billy Dee agress to speak. Meanwhile, an excited Florence is let down when she mistakes Billy Dee, her idol, for an impersonator.
Director:  Jack Shea  / Mike Milligan  Writer:  Bryan Joseph 
Guest starring:  Billy Dee Williams
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/8/1978  8.  Half a Brother
George is being considered for a position on a bank's board of directors and when a banker comes over to interview him, Alan and the banker's daughter hit it off. This leads George to worry that because Alan is half black this will jeopardize his chances of getting the position.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Bob Baublitz 
Guest starring:  Edward Grover, Sally Hightower
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/22/1978  9.  What are Friends For?
George is thrilled to get a visit from his favorite cousin, Dusty. George's thrill turns to shock when Dusty asks George for a kidney since his are failing. This leads George to take a long hard look at the pros and cons of parting with one of his organs.
Director:  Jack Shea  / Skip Usen  Writer:  Mike Milligan  / Jay Moriarty 
Guest starring:  Lloyd Hollar
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/29/1978  10.  George, Who?
Louise is convinced that George and her are in a routine, something that George scoffs at. However, their routine gets shaken up after Louise is brutally mugged resulting in her getting amnesia.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Christine Houston 
Guest starring:  Herb Davis, Karen Anders, Joe Petrullo
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    12/13/1978  11.  Harry's House Guest
Harry practically moves into the Jefferson's apartment to avoid his annoying house guest, Felicia. George tries to help him out by giving him tips to throw her out but this results in Felicia thinking that Harry is proposing.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Seaman Jacobs  / Fred S. Fox 
Guest starring:  Carol Swarbrick
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    12/20/1978  12.  George Finds a Father
The Christmas season brings old friends, Buddy and Zeke, to the Jefferson apartment. With them comes along a long buried secret, one that George can't handle. Buddy and George's mother were once lovers.
Director:  Jack Shea  / John Donley  Writer:  Robert Wolterstorff  / John Donley 
Guest starring:  Arnold Johnson, Raymond Allen
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/3/1979  13.  Louise's Sister
George is planning a surprise party for Louise in which her gift is a surprise visit from her sister, Maxine. When Louise has a strange reaction to her sister, George is puzzled, unknown to him, her reasons stem to her and Maxine's childhood.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Bob Baublitz 
Guest starring:  Josephine Premice, Justin Lord
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/10/1979  14.  Louise's Reunion
On the evening of her class reunion, Louise discovers in George's will that all of his money would go to her on the condition that she never remarries. This obviously prompts yet another argument resulting in Louise attending her reunion without George.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Howard Albrecht  / Sol Weinstein 
Guest starring:  Ernie Wheelwright, Edye Byrde
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/24/1979  15.  A Bedtime Story
George is trying to hide his impotence from Louise and explores many means to cure his problem, including, oysters, medications and even a sex therapist.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Stephen Neigher 
Guest starring:  Barrie Youngfellow
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/31/1979  16.  Florence Meets Mr. Right
Florence's latest boyfriend, Buzz Thatcher, proposes marriage which she accepts happily. However, his religious attitudes give Louise a bad feeling about the whole thing.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  David Lee  / Peter Casey 
Guest starring:  Larry McCormick, Tamu Blackwell
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/7/1979  17.  Louise's Award
Louise is excited that she's being considered to receive the Volunteer of the Year award due to her work down at the Help Center. However, what she doesn't know is that George is planning to make sure she wins the award by bribing one of the judges.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  M. Martinez Thomas 
Guest starring:  John Bottoms, Edmund Stroiber, Sip Culler, Thomas Brown
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/21/1979  18.  The Other Woman
A business trip of Tom's sparks an argument between him and Helen which gets even worse when she discovers that a beautiful blond is accompanying him.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Jerry Perzigian  / Don Seigel 
Guest starring:  Judy Landers, Jack Manning, Darlene Conley
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/28/1979  19.  The Hold Out
George becomes the holdout when he refuses to sell his first store to a company who is buying up all the buildings on the block. His strategy, holdout to up the offer despite the fact that the company plans to build an expensive apartment building which would put those living there now, out on the street.
Director:  Jack Shea  / Bernard Burnell Mack  Writer:  Bryan Joseph 
Guest starring:  James Ray, Sweet Dick Whittington, Peter Turgeon, Robert Phalen, Gerald Oastillo, E.M. Margolese, Davis Roberts, Maxine Elliott, Alma Beltran
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/7/1979  20.  The Ones You Love
Tom and Alan's fight causes a fight to erupt between George and Louise on the same evening a reporter from Black Life Magazine is to interview them on the subject of happily married life.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Stephen Neigher 
Guest starring:  David Downing
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/28/1979  21.  Every Night Fever
Louise turns down an offer to be in a play being put on by the Help Center because she wants to spend her evenings with George. However, after an evening at a disco, George catches disco fever and begins spending all night every night at the local disco.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Bryan Joseph 
Guest starring:  Emory Bass
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    4/4/1979  22.  Three Faces of Florence
Florence is reading a novel in which a woman pretends to be different people this gives Florence the idea to act like different people to attract men. While down at the Help Center, she tries it out on a man, unknown to her he's a psychiatrist who becomes convinced Florence has multiple personalities.
Director:  Jack Shea  / Bernard Burnell Mack  Writer:  Robert Wolterstorff  / Paul M. Belous 
Guest starring:  Adam Wade, Jane Brody
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    4/11/1979  23.  Louise's Convention
Helen gives Louise the news that both of them have been invited to California to attend a convention, however, the planned trip coincides with the date of her wedding anniversary. Meanwhile, George mistakenly plans a business meeting on his anniversary and later at home happily allows Louise to go to California but his joy arouses suspicions in her.
Director:  Jack Shea  Writer:  Robert Wolterstorff  / Paul M. Belous 
Guest starring:  Sheryl Lee Ralph, Sam McMurray
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    4/18/1979  24.  The Freeze-in
When the heat goes out in a few of the apartments in the building, Harry, Tom and Helen convene at the Jefferson's heated apartment, causing cramped space and sore feelings.
Writer:  Jerry Perzigian  / Don Seigel 
Edition Details
Series The Jeffersons
Distributor Sony Pictures
Release Date 8/15/2006
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Production Year: 1979
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 3

Features
Disc 01 Features Not Specified