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Sanford and son pot luck11/28/2023 Meanwhile, Fred does his own investigation and finds that the commode is worthless and that the two men are con artists who have worked together to bilk Lamont out of $300. He buys the piece back from Osbourne, but discovers that the antiques dealer cannot be located. Lamont and Fred get into a heated argument over the ethics of the deal, but greedy Lamont won't listen. Sanford and Son An early milestone in urban TV comedy, Sanford and Son was an immediate critical and audience favorite when it debuted in the early 70s, signaling the arrival of one of TVs most memorable characters: Cantankerous-but-lovable junk dealer Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx). The next day another customer drops by, an antiques dealer who is dazzled by the commode and offers Lamont $900 if he can buy it back from Osbourne. Osbourne drops by accusing Lamont of taking advantage. Yet, a problem arises the next day when her husband Mr. Lamont is excited when he buys a possibly authentic Hepplewhite commode from a woman in Beverly Hills for 20, and intends to sell it for a huge profit. Osbourne reluctantly buys the piece back from him for $200, making Lamont think that the piece is extremely valuable. Sanford and Son (19721977): Season 2, Episode 22 - Pot Luck - full transcript. Osbourne drops by accusing Lamont of taking advantage of her. Lamont takes advantage of an ignorant seller and buys an antique commode for 20, greedily anticipating reselling it for a tremendous profit. Lamont is excited when he buys a possibly authentic Hepplewhite commode from a woman in Beverly Hills for $20, and intends to sell it for a huge profit. With Redd Foxx, Demond Wilson, Jonathan Harris, Herb Voland.
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