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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_MonteEric Monte - Wikipedia

    Eric Monte (born Kenneth Williams; December 25, 1943) is an American screenwriter and TV series creator. He is known for his work in depicting 1970s African-American culture. Monte wrote and created several sitcoms for television such as Good Times (with actor and screenwriter Mike Evans ), The Jeffersons as a writer, What's Happening!! as well ...

    • 1971–2001
    • Kenneth Williams, December 25, 1943 (age 79), Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Good_TimesGood Times - Wikipedia

    Good Times is an American television sitcom that aired for six seasons on CBS, from February 8, 1974, to August 1, 1979. Created by Eric Monte and Mike Evans and developed by executive producer Norman Lear, it was television's first African American two-parent family sitcom.

    • February 8, 1974 –, August 1, 1979
    • CBS
  3. Aug 26, 2022 · When you watch the show, Eric Monte and Mike Evans are credited as creators, which means they both have 50% creator rights. Mr. Monte, who is still alive, is from Chicago.

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  4. Aug 23, 2022 · Eric Monte (above, right), who co-created "Good Times" with Mike Evans, sued Norman Lear (above, left), who, he claimed, had stolen his ideas for "The Jeffersons" and other shows, including...

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  5. Dec 9, 2023 · Two Black writers, Eric Monte and Mike Evans, are credited with creating “Good Times,” but have struggled to receive recognition for their contributions. Monte also argued that Lear stole his ...

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  7. O n a quiet evening exactly 50 years ago today, the first episode of Eric Monte and Mike Evans’ Good Times flickered to life on television screens across the nation. Little did anyone know that ...

  8. Eric Monte was befriended by a fellow actor named Mike Evans in 1971. Mike Evans, who got a new role on Norman Lear's sitcom, All in the Family, was impressed by Eric Monte and asked Monte to help expand his role on All in the Family. Eric Monte wrote a script and submitted it to Norman Lear.