Jeffersons, The - The Complete 6th Season
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (1/18/1980)
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043396180185
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572 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Zara Cully
Marla Gibbs
Isabel Sanford
Roxie Roker
Berlinda Tolbert
Sherman Hemsley
Franklin Cover
Mike Evans
Paul Benedict
Damon Evans
Director John Rich
Oz Scott
Bob Lally
Writer Mike Milligan
Jay Moriarty

The Jeffersons was a breakthrough series - the first television show to feature a well-to-do African American family living in luxury. In its sixth season, the show remained fresh thanks to the unconventional wit of series developer Norman Lear (TV's All in the Family and Good Times) and its very popular characters including loud-mouthed George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), his long-suffering wife Louise (Isabel Sanford), and their wise-cracking maid Florence (Marla Gibbs).

Highlights this season include the two-part "The Arrival," where Lionel (Mike Evans, returning to the role he originated) and his wife Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert) welcome baby Jessica (leave it to George to worry about the color of the baby (and "Brother Tom," where George teaches Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) how to act black in order to impress his wife Helen (Roxie Roker). A landmark classic of TV, the sixth season of The Jeffersons tackled taboos while delivering the biggest laughs ever!

Episodes
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    9/23/1979  1.  The Announcement
Lionel and Jenny after wonderful news, Jenny is pregnant, but they only share the news with Tom and Helen, reason being Lionel doesn't want George making jokes about what color the baby will be. However, when Florence overhears the news she accidentally lets slip to Louise and she in turn tells George which leads to yet another argument.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Mike Milligan  / Jay Moriarty 
Guest starring:  Henry Sutton, Al Stellone
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    9/30/1979  2.  A Short Story
George is ecstatic when he learns he's been named Small Businessman of the Year. However, Louise quickly learns that the basis of the award is purely physical. The award is to honor short businessmen.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Neil Lebowitz 
Guest starring:  Stymie Beard, Peter Mitchell, Joe Alfasa, Dave Nicolson, Herbie Tepper, Jesse Jacobs, Bob Gorman, Don Potter
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    10/7/1979  3.  Louise's Old Boyfriend
Louise is excited when she receives a letter from her old boyfriend, Bill Simpson, asking her out to dinner. However, she decides not to go because she knows George will be upset if she does, so Florence secretly goes and pretends to be Louise, but things get really confusing for Bill when Louise changes her mind and shows up with George in tow.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Jerry Perzigian  / Don Seigel 
Guest starring:  Ford Lile, Richmond Shephard, Gary Schwartz, Albert Marotta, Caleb Chung
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    10/21/1979  4.  Now You See It, Now You Don't (1)
It's Halloween, and the Jeffersons and the Willis are all gearing up for a costume contest, they're each going as old movie stars. Meanwhile, Harry brings his telescope over onto the Jefferson's balcony to view a specific star, this leads to Louise taking a peek but what she sees is totally unexpected, she sees someone dressed as a rabbit murder someone.
Director:  Bob Lally  / Susan Straughn Harris  Writer:  Mary-David Sheiner  / Sheila Judis Weisberg 
Guest starring:  Patrick Collins, Charles Walker, Timmy Gibbs, Jim Calvert, Bill Calvert
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    10/28/1979  5.  Now You See It, Now You Don't (2)
When the Killer Rabbit overhears Louise telling Harry what she saw through the telescope, he follows her to her apartment and waits until everyone leaves to confront her. The Killer Rabbit soon finds that killing Louise is not going to be an easy task with constant interruptions preventing him.
Director:  Bob Lally  / Susan Straughn Harris  Writer:  David Lee  / Peter Casey 
Guest starring:  Patrick Collins, Charles Walker, Billy Stevenson, Mimi Cozzens, Neal Kaz
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/4/1979  6.  Where's Papa?
While going through a bunch of old items, George and Louise discover an old will which belonged to his father. The will states that his father wanted to be buried next to Mother Jefferson, so George sets out to do just that but quickly discovers that this is no easy task.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  David Lee  / Peter Casey 
Guest starring:  Gordon Connell, Alvin Stanley
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/11/1979  7.  The Expectant Father
Lionel becomes overwhelmed with advice on being a father when he and Jenny arrive at the Jefferson apartment, one evening which prompts him to storm out.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Michael Moye 
Guest starring:  Earl Boen
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/18/1979  8.  Joltin' George
George takes Marcus to the gym to teach him how to box, after the boyfriend of a girl that Marcus made a move on beats him up. However, George's bigmouth gets him in the ring with another boxer but George is confident he'll win since he used to be called ""Joltin' George.""
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Jerry Perzigian  / Don Seigel 
Guest starring:  Luis Avalos
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    12/2/1979  9.  Baby Love
With all the excitement over Jenny's pregnancy, Florence begins to hear her biological clock ticking. This prompts her to find a prospective husband and father through a dating service.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Joanne Pagliaro 
Guest starring:  Roger Robinson, Gino Conforti, Bill Phillips Murry
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    12/9/1979  10.  Louise vs. Florence
Louise is to present a Volunteer award and must take care of the engraving on the plaque. However, when Florence takes it to her cousin, he mispells the name. This leads to a huge fight between Florence and Louise which results in Louise firing her. When George hires her back to serve some guests he's entertaining, constant bickering erupts.
Director:  Bob Lally  / Robert Wolterstorff  Writer:  Jerry Perzigian  / Don Seigel 
Guest starring:  Dorothy Butts, Fred D. Scott
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    12/30/1979  11.  Me and Mr. G.
Louise is excited when she gets to have an orphan, stay at the Jefferson's apartment for a week. However, when she and Florence go out to the store and leave George in charge some of his prejudiced attitudes rub off on the impressionable young lady leading to what was supposed to be a week turns into only a few hours.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Michael Moye 
Guest starring:  Marlene Warfield, Alene Wilson, Tom Lawrence
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/6/1980  12.  One Flew Into the Cuckoo's Nest
While making a dry cleaning delivery at a mental institution, George is accidentally mistaken as a mental patient, when the real patient escapes disguised as George.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  David Lee  / Peter Casey 
Guest starring:  Kevin Scannell, George Loros, Neil Flanngan, Anthony Gourdine, Gerry Black, Vernon Weddle, John Tuell
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/13/1980  13.  Louise's Setback
Louise is ecstatic when she learns that a television documentary will be done on the suicide helpline available down at the Help Center, and she is going to be interviewed. However, in the midst of all the excitement, Louise inadvertently neglects a teenage girl who later swallows a bottle of pills.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Robert Wolterstorff 
Guest starring:  Dennis Howard, Renee Brown, Hank Jones, Eve McVeagh, Naomi Caryl
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/27/1980  14.  Brother Tom
When two old friends of Helen's come for a visit, Tom feels like a ""white"" outsider in his own home. This prompts him to ask George to teach him how to act black.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Jerry Perzigian  / Don Seigel 
Guest starring:  Dick Anthony Williams, Starletta DuPois
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/3/1980  15.  The Arrival (1)
George and Louise are disappointed with the news that if Lionel gets the job that he's getting interviewed for, Jenny and him will have to move to Boston. Meanwhile, when Tom comes down with the flu, he can't take Jenny to her Lamaze class which prompts George to take her, but when the class is over and everyone has gone, George gets stuck there with Jenny, who has gone into labor.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Neil Lebowitz 
Guest starring:  Jack O'Leary, Lee Bryant, Esther Sutherland, Myra Taylor, Pat Lawson, Maureen Shannon
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/10/1980  16.  The Arrival (2)
George rushes Jenny to the hospital as she begins having contractions. Meanwhile, Lionel is offered the job in Boston, and returns from the interview to find out the news the Jenny has gone into labor. At the hospital, the family gathers and George begins to worry if the baby's skin color will be black or white.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Michael Moye 
Guest starring:  Jack O'Leary, Brion James, Esther Sutherland, Myra Taylor, Pat Lawson, Sam DeFazio, Penelope Willis, Jeanne Campise, Ta-Tanisha, Brad Blaisdell, Dick Davalos, Don Bovingloh
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/17/1980  17.  The Shower
George and Louise are happily planning a belated baby shower for Jenny and Lionel. However, as soon as the shower begins, a workaholic Lionel walks out, leaving behind a lonely wife.
Writer:  Celia Bonaduce  / Arthur Bonaduce 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/24/1980  18.  The Longest Day
When Louise, Helen, Florence and Jenny go out for the day, George, Tom and Lionel are left to take care of baby Jessica. They soon find out that taking care of a baby is no easy chore and the Jefferson apartment begins to slowly turn to shambles.
Writer:  Bob Baublitz 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/2/1980  19.  George's Birthday
Louise is planning a surprise party for George's 50th birthday and has invited all his friends to meet up at the Willis for the party. Meanwhile, George gets the idea to throw a birthday party for himself and finds all his friends refusing to attend this leads him to wallow in Charlie's bar.
Writer:  Jerry Perzigian  / Don Seigel 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/9/1980  20.  A Night to Remember
On their anniversary, George and Louise get into an argument over his honesty, this prompts George to storm out to a hotel and Louise is left to think about George's fidelity. Things get worse when she arrives at his hotel and discovers a young woman in his room.
Director:  Bob Lally  / Stephen A. Miller  Writer:  David Lee  / Peter Casey 
Guest starring:  Renée Jones, Richard Minchenberg, William McDonald, F. William Parker
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/23/1980  21.  The Loan
Lionel and Jenny are excited with the news that they're trying to purchase a home. However, when the bank turns down their loan application, George, Louise, Helen and Tom each go down to the bank to help them get one, after each promising not to interfere.
Director:  Bob Lally  / Celia Bonaduce  Writer:  David Lee  / Peter Casey 
Guest starring:  Arthur Rosenberg, Nancy Fox, Eddie Quillan, Irene Dart
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/30/1980  22.  Louise Takes a Stand
George is excited when he learns he will be able to expand his store on the first floor of the building. However, his excitement starts to dwindle when he learns the expansion means taking over Charlie's bar, since Charlie's lease is not being renewed.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Jerry Perzigian  / Don Seigel 
Guest starring:  William Bogert
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    4/6/1980  23.  The First Store
As Louise and George look through old photos, they recall George opening his first store in 1968. His opening coincides with the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr and when news of his death circulates, chaos erupts in the Jeffersons' neighborhood.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Mike Milligan  / Jay Moriarty 
Guest starring:  Roger Bowen, James King, John Gunn
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    4/13/1980  24.  Once Upon a Time
While babysitting his granddaughter, Jessica, George entertains her with his version of King Arthur, King George. In his tale, King George is defending his kingdom from the evil, Inflation.
Director:  Bob Lally  Writer:  Michael Moye 
Guest starring:  Walt Hanna, Wendell Wright, David Orr, Jeff Seymour
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins  25. 
Edition Details
Series The Jeffersons
Distributor Sony Pictures
Release Date 3/27/2007
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 3

Features
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