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Too Old Blues is the first episode of the comedy series Good Times, which aired in 1974. It features James Evans, a father of four children, who faces a dilemma about his age and career prospects.
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- Comedy
- Bob LaHendro, Donald McKayle
- 1974-02-08
"Good Times" Too Old Blues (TV Episode 1974) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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James is excited because he's sure he's going to get a high paying job. However, at the interview, he learns that he's too old to join the company's union. Meanwhile, Floridaand the kids get ahead of themselves and throw a celebration party for James unaware that he was rejected.
Woodrow Parfeyas InterviewerMatthew "Stymie" Beard as Monty(as Stymie Beard)For this show, John Amos' character name has been changed from Henry to James...which is odd, considering that the character Henry Evans last appeared on Maudethree days before this episode aired!Co-creator Eric Monte originally envisioned the Evanses as a 4-person family, excluding Michael, and it was going to be titled The Black Family, with the family's last name being Black. Co-creator...Stymie Beard makes his first appearance in the recurring role of Monty.Good Times Season 1. View all. Too Old Blues. S1 E126m. Black Jesus. S1 E226m. Getting Up the Rent. S1 E326m. God's Business Is Good Business. S1 E426m. Michael Gets Suspended. S1 E526m. Sex and the Evans Family. S1 E626m. Junior Gets a Patron. S1 E726m. Junior the Senior. S1 E826m. The Visitor. S1 E926m. Springtime in the Ghetto. S1 E1026m.
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Good Times. Too Old Blues. Available on Peacock, Prime Video, Amazon Freevee. S1 E1: James sees an end to his unemployment blues. Comedy Dec 31, 1973 22 min. Starring Woodrow Parfrey, Stymie Beard. Cast & Crew. WP. Woodrow Parfrey. Interviewer. Stymie Beard. Monty. Information. Genre. Comedy. Released. 1973. Run Time. 22 min. Rated. TV-PG.