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The Jeffersons: George and the President (1976)

The Jeffersons: George and the President (1976)
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In this opening episode of The Jeffersons' third season, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) steams up when Cunningham, his chief rival in the dry-cleaning business, reaps huge profits from a Bicentennial sale. Ad man Cal Roberts (David Dukes) suggests that George run his own "patriotic" promotion by claiming to be the descendant of Thomas Jefferson -- and, taking things one step farther, George dresses himself up as the nation's third president. Though not yet indicated in the opening credits, Marla Gibbs had become a series regular in the role of Florence, the Jeffersons' sassy maid. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
Director(s):
Jack SheaJack Shea, (more)
 
 

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Synopsis of The Jeffersons: George and the President

In this opening episode of The Jeffersons' third season, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) steams up when Cunningham, his chief rival in the dry-cleaning business, reaps huge profits from a Bicentennial sale. Ad man Cal Roberts (David Dukes) suggests that George run his own "patriotic" promotion by claiming to be the descendant of Thomas Jefferson -- and, taking things one step farther, George dresses himself up as the nation's third president. Though not yet indicated in the opening credits, Marla Gibbs had become a series regular in the role of Florence, the Jeffersons' sassy maid. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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