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While babysitting an elephant, Fred holds a circus in the junkyard, allowing the cast to display their talents, especially Aunt Esther as the Bronze Goddess.
All Episodes - S05
EPS01
EPS02
Following a fight with Woodrow, Aunt Esther moves in with Fred and Lamont. Fred works overtime engineering a reconciliation so she'll return home.
EPS03
EPS04
EPS05
EPS06
When Fred's white brother-in-law Rodney lands a job emceeing a local vaudeville revival, Fred, Lamont and Smiley Rogers help out by providing the song and dance.
EPS07
EPS08
EPS09
EPS10
EPS11
EPS12
EPS13
EPS14
EPS15
EPS16
A very pregnant woman rents Lamont's room for the week he's away on a fishing trip.
EPS17
EPS18
EPS19
EPS20
Lamont musters the courage to pop the question to Janet.
EPS21
EPS22
Fred's friends have got his back, as he discovers when he suffers from a backache on the day he is to receive the Watts Businessman's award and his friends rush to his aid with all kinds of quack cures.
EPS23
Fred regales young Roger with tall tales of his World war II exploits that draw more from the late movie than the history books.
EPS24
Lamont brings Fred along on a camping trip to have some solitude and quality time together. Fred is no friend of nature and does nothing but complain...when the truck won't start they are stranded and begin to reminisce about old times.
EPS25
One of television's all-time classic sitcoms, the Norman Lear-produced Sanford and Son debuted just three days after the one-year anniversary of Lear's fabulously successful, All in the Family. Fred Sanford is a cantankerous 65-year-old, black, widowed junk dealer living in Los Angeles' Watts neighborhood. Helping him is his restless son, 34-year-old Lamont; Fred's beloved wife and Lamont's mother, Elizabeth, had died more than 20 years earlier. Fred's schemes and bigotry especially toward Julio, a Puerto Rican who was Lamont's friend, whites and other minorities often frustrated Lamont. Fred also showed overt disdain for his sister-in-law, Aunt Esther (the feeling was mutual). Many times, Lamont threatened to leave for meaningful work, but Fred faked a heart attack each time (Oh, this time its real, I'm a-comin' 'Lizabeth!) as a sympathy ploy to get his son to stay. By 1977, Fred and Lamont had sold their business (stars Foxx and Wilson wanted to leave the series); it became ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com