On This Day: July 2, 1985 – The Final Episode of The Jeffersons Aired

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On This Day: July 2, 1985 – The Final Episode of The Jeffersons Aired
On this day July 2, 1985, the final episode of The Jeffersons aired after an impressive 11 season run on CBS. Spanning 253 episodes, the show became one of television's longest running and most influential sitcoms of its time.

A spinoff of All in the Family, The Jeffersons followed George and Louise Jefferson as they moved up from working class Queens to a luxury Manhattan high rise. The show tackled race, class, and social issues with sharp wit while delivering memorable catchphrases and lovable characters. George's over the top personality and Louise's patience became a perfect sitcom pairing, supported by an unforgettable supporting cast that included Florence the maid, Tom and Helen Willis, and Mr Bentley.

The series ended without a proper finale, as CBS abruptly canceled it without notifying the cast ahead of time. Even so, the show's legacy was already sealed. The Jeffersons helped pave the way for diverse representation in primetime television and remains a standout from the golden age of sitcoms.

80s insight: By the time The Jeffersons ended in 1985, sitcoms had started shifting toward newer formats and ensemble casts. But George and Louise remained cultural icons, and their success opened doors for more inclusive storytelling in the decade ahead.

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