The BEST episodes written by Richard Freiman
#1 - Florence in Love
The Jeffersons - Season 3 - Episode 11
One early morning, Louise and George are startled to discover a man in the kitchen, it isn't until after George threatens to beat him with a trophy, that he learns that Florence let him spend the night. This leads to a major argument resulting in Florence quitting her job.
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Good Times - Season 5 - Episode 6
Willona's new job in department-store security requires that she spy on changing rooms through a one-way mirror.
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The Jeffersons - Season 3 - Episode 20
Louise is taking French lessons and makes a friend with one of her classmates. However, when George discovers that her friend is a man, he is furious and can't believe that a woman can be just good friends with a man. This leads to yet another argument which leaves George sleeping on the couch.
#4 - Fred the Activist
Sanford and Son - Season 6 - Episode 21
Angered by a local store's discriminatory credit policy, Fred organizes a group of fellow senior citizens.
#5 - Changing Times
Falcon Crest - Season 3 - Episode 18
Angela plans to bargain with the Giobertis for control of Falcon Crest; in return, Melissa must give Cole custody of Joseph. Melissa is at first horrified at the thought of giving up her baby for a piece of land, but later reconsiders the offer. Terry follows Angela's orders when she pits Michael against Chase, and Richard is at the mercy of the cartel's gangsters in opening his racetrack. Meanwhile, Maggie's article uncovering Jacqueline Perrault's crimes cuts through the valley with a razor's edge.
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The Jeffersons - Season 4 - Episode 20
After learning that Jimmy Carter stays at "ordinary" peoples homes while on trips, George intends to invite him to stay at the Jefferson's abode. However, Secret Service agents show up at the Jefferson's door after George makes a phone call to the White House which sounds threatening to Jimmy Carter.