The towering TV writer/producer died last week at 101. He created
All in the Family,
Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons,
Good Times,
Maude, and a lot more. His TV shows used humor to address subjects not typical for television: racism, homophobia, politics, and generational conflicts. His most enduring character, Archie Bunker, the bigoted father of a working class family in Queens – was partly based on Lear's own father. We'll listen back to our interview with Lear, as well as with Esther Rolle. Initially, she was reluctant to play the role of the maid, Florida, on
Maude, but that led to her own spinoff series,
Good Times. And we also hear from TV director John Rich, who directed
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