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  1. The Facts of Life. Hello, Larry. Diff'rent Strokes is an American television sitcom, which aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March 7, 1986. [2] The series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, respectively, who are two boys from Harlem taken in by a wealthy ...

  2. Diff'rent Strokes: Created by Jeff Harris, Bernie Kukoff. With Conrad Bain, Gary Coleman, Todd Bridges, Dana Plato. The misadventures of a wealthy Manhattan family who adopted the children of their late African American housekeeper from Harlem.

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    • 1978-11-03
    • Comedy, Drama, Family
    • 30
  3. Diff'rent Strokes. episodes. Diff'rent Strokes is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and subsequently on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March 7, 1986. This list includes synopses and air dates. Episodes are in original U.S. airdate order; some syndication and overseas airings have varied the running order.

    Season
    Episodes
    Originally Aired(first Aired)
    Originally Aired(last Aired)
    24
    November 3, 1978 ( 1978-11-03)
    May 4, 1979 ( 1979-05-04)
    26
    September 21, 1979 ( 1979-09-21)
    March 26, 1980 ( 1980-03-26)
    22
    November 12, 1980 ( 1980-11-12)
    May 13, 1981 ( 1981-05-13)
    26
    October 29, 1981 ( 1981-10-29)
    May 20, 1982 ( 1982-05-20)
    • It Made the Schedule Because The Little Rascals Didn’t. NBC President Fred Silverman knew he wanted to do something with Gary Coleman, the polished 10-year-old who had gotten attention for his commercial spots.
    • White Supremacists Were Not Fans. While Strokes was never a highly politicized series, some viewers were uncomfortable with the idea of a rich white millionaire adopting two black children.
    • The Title May Have Been Inspired by Muhammad Ali. According to the Yale Book of Quotations, boxing great Ali (who made a cameo in a 1979 episode) was quoted by the Great Bend Daily Tribune in 1966 as saying, “Different strokes for different folks.”
    • Gary Coleman Sat Out Episodes Over Money. Despite being the main attraction of Strokes, Coleman was paid a fairly paltry $1,800 per episode when the show debuted.
  4. Two black kids from Harlem, Arnold Jackson and older brother Willis, are welcomed into the family of wealthy New York businessman Philip Drummond when their mother, his housekeeper, passes away.

    • Conrad Bain
    • 8
  5. Phillip Drummond, a widowed Manhattan millionaire and president of the mega-firm Trans Allied Inc., adopts two African American orphans from Harlem, 8-year-old Arnold and 12-year-old Willis. Drummond had made a promise to their dying mother, his housekeeper, that he would care for the boys after she passes away; their father had died years earlier.

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  7. Diff'rent Strokes is an American television sitcom that aired on Syndication from November 3, 1978, to March 7, 1986. The series was created by Bernie Kukoff and Jeff Harris. Two African-American kids from Harlem, Arnold Jackson and older brother Willis, are welcomed into the family of wealthy New York businessman and corporate executie Philip ...

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