Throwback Thursday Interview: John Amos Reveals How Departure From ‘Good Times’ Went Down

By Okla Jones ·August 12, 2021August 12, 2021

On February 8, 1974, CBS premiered Good Times – the weekly sitcom that served as the first-ever TV show to highlight the full scope of a Black family. During this historic point in American television, John Amos delivered a groundbreaking portrayal of James Evans, the revered patriarch of the iconic Evans clan. For many, Good Times was the first and only glimpse into the dynamic of the African-American household.

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