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Norman Lear, known for his comedies such as “All in the Family,” “Maude” and “The Jeffersons,” died at age 101 on Dec. 6.
Norman Lear, who died this week at the age of 101, didn't invent the situation comedy. But, more than anyone else, he made sure that it said something important. In 1999 he told "CBS This Morning ...
Norman Lear's wife, Lyn Lear, was married to the "All in the Family" creator for more than 30 years. Learn all about Lyn Lear, who is a documentary filmmaker.
CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook, who has been married to Lear’s daughter Kate since 1985, said the family serenaded the TV writer and producer leading up to his death on Dec. 5.
Norman Lear, who died Tuesday at 101 years young, leaves behind a rich and complicated legacy. On the one hand, he was the right person for the right time. As the 1960s morphed into the 1970s and ...
One of the few occasions I spoke to Norman Lear was in 2017, while we were waiting for an Outfest panel on “One Day at a Time” that I moderated. The Netflix remake of Lear’s ‘70s classic ...
Norman Lear, known for producing '70s sitcoms "All in the Family" and "One Day at a Time," died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 101.
Oprah Winfrey took a moment Wednesday night to honor television icon Norman Lear who passed away Tuesday at the age of 101. Talking with ET's Kevin Frazier from the purple carpet premiere of The ...
Norman Lear, the legendary television producer who created groundbreaking series such as "All in the Family," "Maude," "The Jeffersons" and "One Day at a Time," has died, CBS News has confirmed ...
Norman Lear was a transformational force in American culture, whose trailblazing shows redefined television with courage, conscience, and humor, opening our nation’s eyes and often our hearts.