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Season Four, Episode ##7 Number (#69) in series (136 episodes) | ||||
Air date | October 25, 1974 | |||
Network | NBC-TV | |||
Production code | 411 | |||
Written by: | Ted Bergmann | |||
Directed by: | Norman Abbott | |||
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IMDb | Home Sweet Home | |||
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Home Sweet Home was the 68th overall episode of Sanford and Son. Also the seventh episode of Season Four, it first aired October 25, 1974.
Episode synopsis[]
A Japanese real estate firm, represented by a lovely agent named Helen (Helen Funai) wants to buy and tear down all the properties on the Sanfords' block in order to build a brewery. Fred is the only holdout when the developers want to buy up all the homes and businesses in the neighborhood. The media is convinced that Fred is acting out of sympathy for his neighbors, when in fact he's merely hoping to wangle a larger cash settlement from the developers. Alas, his plan backfires when the Japanese "concede" to his demands.
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The Surprise Party | Matchmaker, Matchmaker | Ol' Brown Eyes is Back | Grady and His Lady | There'll Be Some Changes Made | Going Out of Business | Home Sweet Home | My Kingdom For a Horse | Sanford and Niece | Julio and Sister and Nephew | Fred's Treasure Garden | Tower Power | A Little Extra Security | The Merger | Once a Thief | The Stand-In | Strange Bedfellows | The Masquerade Party | Golden Boy | My Brother-in-Law's Keeper | The Headache | The Stung | The Older Woman | The Over-the-Hill Gag | The Family Man |