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Release Date:
December 18, 2019
Original Title:
Live in Front of a Studio Audience: "All in the Family" and "Good Times"
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ABC Studios
Act III Productions
Gary Sanchez Productions
Simpson Street
Sony Pictures Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
Live performances of classic holiday-themed episodes from Norman Lear's hit shows "All in the Family" and "Good Times."
Assistant Costume Designer:
Kelly Chambers
Assistant Director:
Martin Pasetta
Sara Niimi
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Kurtis Ewing
Associate Producer:
Gerardo F. Santos
Camera Operator:
Jon Purdy
Camera Technician:
Benjamin Steeples
Co-Executive Producer:
Eric Cook
Construction Coordinator:
Damon Hight
Consulting Producer:
James Dixon
Costume Assistant:
Sarah Smurthwaite
Costume Design:
Keri Smith
Costume Supervisor:
Maritza Garcia-Roddy
Creator:
Jimmy Kimmel
Director:
James Burrows
Andy Fisher
Pamela Fryman
Director of Photography:
Steven V. Silver
Dresser:
Jessica R. Lawson
Executive Producer:
Will Ferrell
Kerry Washington
Justin Theroux
James Burrows
Norman Lear
Brent Miller
Adam McKay
Jimmy Kimmel
Lighting Design:
Steven V. Silver
Makeup Artist:
Stephanie A. Fowler
Music Director:
Cheche Alara
Music Producer:
Cheche Alara
Original Series Creator:
Mike Evans
Norman Lear
Eric Monte
Bud Yorkin
Production Controller:
Edward C. Dilks
Valdez Flagg
John Esposito
Staci Lamkin
Alissa Hoyo
Julie Meehan
Tammy Raab
Harve Levine
Production Coordinator:
Marla Macarr
Production Design:
Bernard Vyzga
Theme Song Performance:
Aaron Drake
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