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Lionel decides to move into his own apartment.

Lionel decides to move into his own apartment.

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S3, EP7 "Lionel's Pad"

Lionel decides to move into his own apartment.

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S3, EP6 "The Retirement Party"

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S3, EP5 "George's Diploma"

George thinks Lionel is ashamed of him for never having graduated from high school.

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S3, EP4 "The Lie Detector"

Lionel has to take a lie detector test on the first day of his new job.

"We're moving on up, to the East Side, to a deee-luxe apartment in the sky ... ." This spinoff from "All in the Family" is about literal upward mobility - African- American couple George and Louise Jefferson move into a swanky high-rise building. George is an obstreperous, often rude guy who thinks his wealth should get him anywhere he wants to go. His wife is more levelheaded and often cuts him down to size when his schemes go awry.
Starring: Berlinda Tolbert, Damon Evans, Danny Wells, Ernest Harden Jr., Franklin Cover, Isabel Sanford, Marla Gibbs, Mike Evans, Ned Wertimer, Paul Benedict, Philip Charles MacKenzie, Roxie Roker, Sherman Hemsley, Vernon Washington, Zara Cully
Original Air Date: Jan 18, 1975
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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