The Jeffersons
Finally, Get Your Piece Of The Pie!
Dig into the celebrated fourth season of The Jeffersons, one of the most beloved and critically acclaimed comedy series ever on TV. Watch you favorite characters get mixed up again in some of the wackiest situations, silliest gags, and most hilarious high jinks this side of Harlem. Louise and George Jefferson (Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley) laugh their way through a thrilling hostage ordeal, housekeeper Florence (Marla Gibbs) treats the Jeffersons to a rowdy visit from her parents, and son Lionel (Damon Evans) gets a little crazy with his plans for the family business. Developed by television legend Norman Lear, The Jeffersons remains one of the most successful, influential, and long-lived (1975-1985) TV comedy series in history.
This digitally remastered three-disc collector's set includes all 26 hilarious episodes from the fourth season, now on DVD for the first time. So, don't be no jive turkey - and keep movin' on up with The Jeffersons.
Three Disc Set Contains All 26 Episodes.
George's celebration of opening Jefferson Cleaners' new corporate office is subdued when two crooks call, stating they have kidnapped Louise and demanding a $100,000 for her safe return.
George frantically raises the ransom money for Louise's kidnappers, unaware who is actually in their clutches.
George is excited to hear that an old Navy shipmate is in town and wants him to come to his hotel for a visit. But his old pal has a big surprise for George: She has transmogrified from his old pal Eddie into a trans woman now called Edie.
George hires Marcus from Louise's youth center to work in one of the cleaning stores, but Marcus quickly steals an expensive suede jacket that belongs to one of George's best customers.
To ensure that his legacy will be known for generations to come, George has a bust made out of his likeness.
Louise is hoping that Fay Blanchard, the director of the Neighborhood Help Center, will appoint her as editor of the center's newsletter. However, when Fay meets Helen and is impressed with her credentials, she gives Helen the job instead.
Florence receives unexpected visits from her parents, who have come to tell her that they have decided to divorce after decades of marriage.
Marcus never got to go camping as a child. Louise persuades George to take him without realizing that Mother Jefferson is slated to come over. So George dumps his mother on Louise and takes Marcus camping.
Louise is convinced that her marital stability rests on the presence of her wedding corsage inside a book. But when the corsage turns up missing, Louise's imagination runs wild.
Louise's new interest involves doing office work at a museum. But when an archaeologist invites her on a weekend dig where they will be the only ones present, suspicions arise.
Before a costume party, George tells Florence to spill grape juice on a prospective client's pirate suit so that George can substitute a duplicate suit and pretend it's the original suit cleaned in record time. But things go wrong.
George feigns interest in horse-racing to impress client Curt Hendricks, who is charmed by Florence's insults to George and invites Florence to join him in Las Vegas for a weekend.
Workaholic George neglects Louise, so Tom suggests that George hire a general manager to help ease the load. Florence coaches qualified applicant Clarence on how to schmooze with George and ace the interview.
Marcus meets customer Natalie Parker at Jefferson's Cleaners and tells her he is George's son so she would date him. However, when Natalie meets George and tells him she is dating his son, George thinks Lionel is having an affair.
At Christmastime, Louise discovers that George has been sending monthly payments to an address in Harlem.
When the lease on the Jeffersons' apartment is about to expire, H.L. Whittendale is thinking about renting the apartment to close friends of his. Worried about losing their home, George and Louise invite Mr. Whittendale over for a drink and social hour, hoping to gain his friendship. However, the man they invited over turns out to be H.L.'s brother, R.S. Whittendale.
When Lionel gets laid off from his job, George hires him to work in his office. However, Lionel turns out to be trouble when he started spending company money on material things like new furniture and employee blazers.
During a city-wide blackout, George and Marcus make a trip to one of the cleaning stores in a bad part of town in order to prevent possible looting. But the mission goes from bad to worse.
Florence and the other maids in the building decide to form a union. Louise supports the idea, but George opposes the idea because Mr. Whittendale does, too.
As a publicity gimmick for his store, George tries to get President Carter to stay at the Jeffersons', but after a phone call to the White House degenerates into an argument, the Secret Service interprets George's comments as a threat to the President.
Tom wants to start his own publishing firm but doesn't have collateral and asks George to cosign a loan. But after enduring another verbal battle with George, Helen finds out and vehemently objects.
George and Louise's troublesome nephew, Raymond, comes to visit from Chicago.
A burglar breaks into the Jeffersons' apartment and ties up George and Louise. As the burglar goes about his work, the couple are left to reminisce about their past. This episode includes clips from both "The Jeffersons" and "All in the Family."
George and Louise, still tied up in the kitchen, recall and talk about past times while the burglar's still at work robbing their apartment.
Along with talking about old times, the Jeffersons reflect on how lucky they are to be alive, have each other, their son Lionel and good friends. ..and wonder if that burglar will ever finish.
Jenny goes to the ghetto to write a thesis about gang violence. There, she meets a 12 year old boy who is already a veteran gang member.
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Paul Benedict | Harry Bentley |
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Sherman Hemsley | George Jefferson |
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Berlinda Tolbert | Jenny Willis Jefferson |
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Franklin Cover | Tom Willis |
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Isabel Sanford | Louise Jefferson |
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Marla Gibbs | Florence Johnston |
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Roxie Roker | Helen Willis |
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Zara Cully | Mother Jefferson |
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Damon Evans | Lionel Jefferson |
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Ned Wertimer | Ralph Hart |
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Ernest Harden Jr. | Marcus Henderson |
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Vernon Washington | Leroy |
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Philip Charles MacKenzie | Burglar |
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Louis Gossett Jr. | Wendell Brown |
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Michael Alldredge | Man #1 |
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James Staley | Man #2 |
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Carroll O'Connor | Archie Bunker |
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Ron Trice | Rollo |
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Bhetty Waldron | Clara |
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Bobby Ellerbee | Slick |
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Moses Gunn | Monk Davis |
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Adrian Ricard | Maid #1 |
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Jean Stapleton | Edith Bunker |
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De'Voreaux White | Warren Barnes |
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F. William Parker | Mr. Stockwell |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard 1.33:1 Color |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC] |
| Distributor | Sony Pictures |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 11, 2005 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | For $ 24.95 |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 999 |
| Added Date | Dec 12, 2012 01:15:25 |
| Modified Date | Nov 14, 2019 01:46:02 |