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Good Times

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First episode dateFebruary 8, 1974
Final episode dateJanuary 30, 1980
Creators Mike Evans
Norman Lear
Eric Monte
1979
Awards NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
TV Land Impact Icon Award
Reviews www.imdb.com
Cast Xiaochen Wang
EpisodesEpisodesE11 · Episode 112015 E10 · Episode 10E09 · Episode 92015 View 5+ more
Theme song Good Times
Creat byEric Monte and Mike Evans
Theme music compos Dave Grusin
Product companiTandem Productions
Networks CBS
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Date of Upd.
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About Good Times


Florida and James Evans struggle to raise their kids - irrepressible artist JJ, voice-of-reason Thelma, and politically active Michael - in a Chicago housing project. They have help from wisecracking neighbors, buffoonish building superintendents and friends.

S Club pay tribute to 'our brother' Paul Cattermole at start of reunion tour

S Club pay tribute to 'our brother' Paul Cattermole at start of reunion tour
Oct 13,2023 3:51 am

... Footage of the late singer performing Good Times was mixed with a montage of clips from his time in the pop group...

Made In Heaven: A show taking on all that's wrong with Indian weddings

Made In Heaven: A show taking on all that's wrong with Indian weddings
Aug 18,2023 10:41 pm

... Through Good Times and bad, they have each other s backs...

Hip-hop at 50: How beats and bars spread from the Bronx around the world

Hip-hop at 50: How beats and bars spread from the Bronx around the world
Aug 10,2023 9:51 pm

... Considered gimmicky by critics at the time, the track - based around a sample of Chic s Good Times - became a staple, summing up the early block party spirit of hip-hop...

Jess Phillips is not racist, Labour's Bridget Phillipson says after online row

Jess Phillips is not racist, Labour's Bridget Phillipson says after online row
Jul 2,2023 12:50 pm

... The Twitter row began after Ms Birbalsingh posted a picture in May of the late popstar Tina Turner alongside Ms Turner s abusive ex-husband, Ike Turner, with the caption: " Good Times...

Lewis Capaldi to take new break from touring for 'mental and physical health'

Lewis Capaldi to take new break from touring for 'mental and physical health'
Jun 27,2023 6:50 am

... " Incredibly sorry He continued: " I know I m incredibly fortunate to be able to take some time out when others can t and I d like to thank my amazing family, friends, team, medical professionals and all of you who ve been so supportive every step of the way through the Good Times and even more so during this past year when I ve needed it more than ever...

Rick Astley doesn't let Glastonbury down

Rick Astley doesn't let Glastonbury down
Jun 24,2023 8:21 am

... For those unfamiliar with his back catalogue, he threw in covers of Chic s Good Times and Harry Styles s As It Was, the latter mixed with A-Ha s Take On Me...

Adam Chadwick killing: 'Michelle', mistaken identity and murder

Adam Chadwick killing: 'Michelle', mistaken identity and murder
Jun 24,2023 3:11 am

... Mr Chadwick s sister Gemma said: " Normally you grieve for someone and then you have a funeral and each year you remember them for the Good Times...

S Club confirm tour to go on after Paul Cattermole death

S Club confirm tour to go on after Paul Cattermole death
May 14,2023 4:11 pm

... He goes on to say the tour will be a " tribute" to Paul, and is being renamed the Good Times Tour, after one of the songs that featured Paul as the lead vocalist...

Made In Heaven: A show taking on all that's wrong with Indian weddings

Apr 19,2023 10:30 pm

By Cherylann MollanBBC News, Mumbai

In India, weddings are largely grand, boisterous affairs. But a new web show casts a sceptical lens on The Event , exposing some of the unsavoury realities that might lie behind the splendour.

The Second season of Made In Heaven, streaming on Amazon Prime Video, traces the trials and tribulations of a group of wedding planners who go to great lengths to help Delhi's elite experience their " dream weddings".

The Team is managed by Tara and Karan, who juggle their own problems along with those of the brides and grooms.

The series is among the most-watched on The Platform in India currently, and fans have hailed it for showcasing lavish weddings and stunning outfits, along with a healthy dose of drama. It has also been praised for spotlighting social customs and prejudices that impact marriages but are often not spoken about, let alone shown on screen.

However, The Show has also been criticised for its portrayal of Muslims and for not crediting a Dalit writer in an episode that allegedly draws on her work. The makers have denied the latter's allegation.

India's obsession with marriage has often been portrayed in reality shows - Such as and Band Baajaa Bride - and popular films.

Though things are slowly, marrying largely remains The Norm and single people, especially women, are often pressured by their families to " settle down".

A majority of the marriages in India are still arranged by families, who choose partners within the same caste and community. The institution is also seen as uniting not just Two People but their families, a belief that can have a bearing on innocuous things like the Wedding Guest list to more serious decisions a couple may face, like choosing to have a child, call off A Wedding or get divorced.

The Show spotlights some of these deep-rooted problems plaguing not just marriages but Indian Society .

In one episode, a Bride is constantly made aware of her " dark skin" by her family and is encouraged to try a treatment that will make her skin " cleaner" and " brighter" - euphemisms carefully chosen to be less offensive. The Bride , in turn, cannot get herself to stop applying fairness creams even though her partner tells her she's beautiful as she is.

In another episode, a groom's mother asks a Bride if she really wants to call off The Wedding , despite seeing The Blood and bruises on The Bride 's face After Her son, A Life coach, kicks her in a jealous rage. (The Bride decides to go ahead with The Wedding After Her abusive fiancé shows up outside her door, wailing and promising to " be better" with her help. )

Then there's a father who refuses to attend his lesbian daughter's commitment ceremony because he's afraid of what people will say, and a celebrity couple who tie The Knot in an opulent ceremony in France, but more for optics and opportunity than for love.

" Each episode in this season takes up one structural social evil that is strengthened by marriage, " says Debashree Mukherjee, a film scholar and professor at Columbia University . " Each episode ends with a gorgeous spectacle of A Wedding but each relationship is so fraught with deep tensions that marriage as a social institution starts to unravel From Within . Instead we get A Vision of marriage as pure spectacle, " she says.

The Show has also been praised for depicting a Dalit (formerly known as untouchables) wedding with aplomb, rare in mainstream entertainment. The protagonist, Pallavi Menke, who's a Dalit academic, has to fight with her upper-caste husband and in-laws to include Buddhist wedding rituals in the celebrations.

Her in-laws are proud of her academic achievements, but not of her caste, while her liberal-minded husband is so blinded by his privilege that he's unable to see how his own family might be casteist.

But The Show has also met with criticism on some fronts; some viewers have taken offence with an episode that aims to address polygamy.

In it, a Muslim man marries for The Second time against the wishes of his first wife. One X (formerly Twitter) user criticised The Show 's makers for " peddling stereotypes" about the Muslim community.

The drama has also found itself in another controversy after Dalit writer Yashica Dutt the makers of using her " life and words" in the Buddhist wedding episode without crediting her. The makers " categorically that Ms Dutt's life or work was appropriated by us".

Sayantan Ghosh, who works in publishing, said he found The Show a tad preachy and would've liked for the storytelling to be more nuanced. Film critic Sucharita Tyagi some of the storylines were too " on the nose" and sounded like a "20-year-old trying to make it as an activist".

But despite the controversies and the rather bleak view The Show takes of weddings and Relationships - Many feel that it's relevant, If Only to start conversations around taboo subjects. Through the warm friendship of Tara and Karan, the series also imparts one of its subtlest takes on Relationships .

Tara, who's negotiating a tough divorce settlement with her spouse, and Karan, a gay man who's struggling to come to terms with his dying mother's denial of his sexuality, are always there for each other. Through Good Times and bad, they have each other's backs.

" Where there is friendship, there is love, solidarity, and companionship, " Ms Mukherjee says.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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