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Aunt Esther Anderson
Aunt Esther Anderson stands 5 feet 4 inches tall and reportedly weighs 177lbs. He is currently registered in the Light-Heavyweight division. He fights for U.S. Midwest and is managed by ZWIP
has has a rating of
23, a status of
23 and record of
44-20-0 (28/12) and is currently
M
. His record in world title fights is
8-5-0 (2/3)
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Sanford and Son
January 14, 1972 - September 2, 1977
NBC Situation Comedy - 135 Filmed Episodes
Cast:
9114 South Central, Los Angeles, California, the residence and business of Fred Sanford and his son Lamont. Fred was a 65-year-old junk dealer whose 34-year-old son, Lamont, was his partner, a situation that Lamont was not always happy with. At his advanced age, Fred was very happy with his little business and the marginal income it provided him. Lamont, on the other hand, was looking to better himself by getting out of the junk business and trying something more challenging and, hopefully, more lucrative. Fred, whose wife, Elizabeth, had died some years before, would do anything to keep his son from deserting him and the business. Every time Lamont threatened to leave, Fred would fake a heart attack and start moaning, "I'm coming, Elizabeth, I'm coming." Lamont wasn't really fooled by his father's machinations but he did love him and, despite what he said about his future, really wouldn't have left the old man. Sanford and Son was based on the successful British TV comedy, Steptoe and Son. Fred had a steady girlfriend in Nurse Donna Harris, whom he was always promising to marry, and was constantly at odds with Aunt Esther, his late wife's sister.
In 1977 NBC's highly succssful comedy Sanford and Son lost both of its stars, Redd Foxx to a variety series on ABC, and Demond Wilson due to salary demands. With most of the supporting actors around, however, The Sanford Arms took its place. The attempt to salvage the series was a total failure and it lasted less than a month. The Redd Foxx variety series didn't fair much better, lasting only four months. In 1980 Redd Foxx revived the saga of the cantankerous junk dealer, in a series called Sanford. Fred was still
running the watts junkyard, but since Lamont was away working on the Alaskan pipeline, he had two
new partners, both friends of Lamont. Rollo was a holdover from the original series, and Cal was an
obese white Southerner who invested $2000 to become part owner of "The Sanford Empire." Fred also had
an unlikely new girlfriend in Eve Lewis, a wealthy Beverly Hills widow. Sanford passed quickly from
view after three short runs on NBC.