Barely six months after a sweet ratings spike (15 million viewers) with their live revival last spring of episodes of Norman Lear-produced sitcoms from the 1970s, ABC returned Wednesday night with another go at this strange yet entertaining form of homage — this time re-enacting an episode of “Good Times” along with a Christmas episode of “All in the Family.”
The results of this second “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” presentation were mostly fun to watch, if at certain moments stressful, as a few of today’s actors (and one surprise “Good Times” alum) occasionally struggled with the live format and the precise rhythm of old-school, multi-camera comedy dialogue. From a distance of 40-plus years, it only looks easy.
With that, ladies and gentlemen, we once again proudly present: yesterday.
“Good Times” went first, with a rousing rendition of the theme song performed by “Black-ish’s” Anthony Anderson and R&B legend Patti LaBelle, backed by a gold-robed gospel choir.
The “Good Times” episode chosen by ABC’s producers is one of its most remembered, from November 1975, in which James and Florida Evans are at odds over an upcoming alderman election. James (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s” Andre Braugher) is voting for the longtime incumbent, Fred Davis. His wife (Viola Davis, delivering the special’s most inspired performance with her take on the late Esther Rolle’s memorable role Florida) supports a younger candidate named Jimmy Pearson (played by recent Emmy winner Jharrel Jerome).