- Norman Lear - Wikipedia
Norman Milton Lear (July 27, 1922 – December 5, 2023) was an American screenwriter and producer who produced, wrote, created, or developed over 100 shows [1] Lear created and produced numerous popular 1970s sitcoms , including All in the Family (1971–1979), Maude (1972–1978), Sanford and Son (1972–1977), One Day at a Time (1975–1984
- Norman Lear, producer of TV’s ‘All in the Family’, dies at 101 | AP News
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Norman Lear, the writer, director and producer who revolutionized prime time television with “All in the Family,” “The Jeffersons” and “Maude,” propelling political and social turmoil into the once-insulated world of TV sitcoms, has died He was 101
- Norman Lear, legendary TV producer, dies at age 101
Norman Lear, the legendary television producer who created groundbreaking series such as "All in the Family," "Maude," "The Jeffersons" and "One Day at a Time," has died, CBS News has
- Norman Lear Dead: TV Legend Was 101 - Variety
Writer-producer-developer Norman Lear, who revolutionized American comedy with such daring, immensely popular early-‘70s sitcoms as “ All in the Family ” and “Sanford and Son,” died on Tuesday He
- Norman Lear, iconic TV and movie producer, dies at 101 | CNN
Famed television producer Norman Lear, whose wildly successful TV sitcoms including “All in the Family” and “The Jeffersons” fused comedy with trenchant social commentary and dominated network
- Norman Lear, Whose Comedies Changed the Face of TV, Is Dead at 101
Norman Lear, the television writer and producer who introduced political and social commentary into situation comedy with “All in the Family” and other shows, proving that it was possible to be
- Norman Lear, who made funny sitcoms about serious topics, dies at 101
Norman Lear, who addressed serious issues in humorous sitcoms, died Tuesday in Los Angeles at the age of 101 Matthew Lawrence, a spokesperson for the family, said the producer and
- Remembering Norman Lear, TV Titan and Icon of Progressivism
Lear died from natural causes at his Los Angeles home on Tuesday, Dec 5, his family confirmed via a statement shared on the TV icon's website He was 101
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