3/8/2023 0 Comments Goodtimes janet jackson![]() ![]() No reason was ever given for his absence! Then, at the beginning of Good Time's sixth season, Esther Rolle reappeared on Good Times, back with her children and without her husband. Jimmy Walker, in his role as "J.J." was responsible for the catch phrase, "Dy-No-Mite", which became commonly used by the public when something really good happened. The Good Times' writers explained her absence by saying that her new husband had developed cancer and they had moved to the South where the weather would better suit his condition. In truth, she was upset over the way that Jimmy Walker's "jive-talking", womanizing and dishonest character (on screen) had become such a bad role model for black youth. supporting the family, his mother found a new love and got married again.īefore the next season of the Good Times TV show began, Esther Rolle pretended to be ill so she could leave the Good Times cast. He had become a partner in a garage and, just as things might be looking up for the family, he was killed in an auto accident! After a short time with J.J. In the fourth season, James (the father) left Good Times. Maude had also been a "spin-off" of the series, " All In The Family". The Good Times TV show was a " spin-off" of the series, " Maude". They struggled financially but their love for each other always managed to carry them through the worst of times. It was about a lower-middle-class family who lived in a high-rise apartment in the ghetto. Presented by The Golden Closet, your premier source for iconic screen used movie wardrobe, props, and collectible music entertainment memorabilia.The Good Times TV show was a 30 minute comedy series that premiered on February 8,1974 on CBS for 131 episodes over 6 seasons. ![]() This item is in good screen worn condition and was acquired directly from the show’s costume designer and head of the Embassy TV wardrobe department. The show won three Golden Globe nominations for performances by Esther Rolle and Jimmie Walker. Originally a spin-off from the sitcom “Maude”, the series ran for 6 seasons with a total of 133 episodes and starred Esther Rolle as “Florida Evans” and John Amos as “James Evans, Sr.” who live with their three children “JJ” (Jimmy Walker), “Thelma” (Bern Nadette Stanis) and “Michael” (Ralph Carter), in a project apartment in Chicago. Good Times was an American sitcom broadcasted by CBS from 1974 through 1979 and was produced by the legendary Norman Lear and Embassy TV (formerly TAT/Tandem) who are also known for “One Day At A Time”, “Maude”, “All in the Family”, “Sanford and Son”, and “The Jeffersons”. The red version of this dress can be seen in “The Boarder” (Season 5 Episode 18 which first aired February 6th, 1978) as Penny sits on the couch while the Evans family discusses having a person board with them at the apartment. Nice Guy” (Season 5 Episode 13 which first aired January 4, 1978). ![]() Willona announces she'll buy her a new outfit with the new security guard position she has. Jackson was initially seen in the blue side of this dress in, “Willona the Fuzz” (Season 5 Episode which first aired October 19, 1977) when Penny presents Willona with the trophy she won for figure skating in the junior division. One side is constructed out of a blue cotton material with snowflake shapes sewn on, the verso which was worn in later episodes, is constructed of a red felt material and the leather German style straps were added. This reversible “Heidi” style dress includes leather straps decorated with floral embroidery that is attached to the skirt. This dress was worn by the character “Penny” played by actress Janet Jackson in the television series, “Good Times”. ![]()
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