Good Times - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Too Old Blues
Tests indicate that James is a candidate for a union apprenticeship program, but his birth certificate says differently

Black Jesus
A sudden run of good luck and one of J.J.'s paintings create a religious conflict in the Evans household.

Getting Up the Rent
The Evans family faces eviction from their Chicago apartment.

God's Business is Good Business
A self-proclaimed "shepherd of the Lord" asks James to become one of his herdsmen.

Michael Gets Suspended
A remark in class gets Michael suspended from school.

Sex and the Evans Family
Florida and James fear that there is more between Thelma and her new beau than a five-year difference.

Junior Gets a Patron
J.J., an aspiring artist, is discovered by a man who wants to become his patron.

Junior the Senior
Odds are good that J.J. will be held back a grade

The Visitor
An angry Housing Authority official visits the Evans family after one of Michael's letters to the editor is published.

Springtime in the Ghetto
Florida's charitable instincts could lose her an award.

The TV Commercial
Florida is asked to be a health tonic's spokeswoman.

The Check Up
The family tries to convince James that he should see a doctor for his headaches and emotional outbursts.

My Son, the Lover
A popular girl (Ta-Tanisha) steals J.J.'s heart.
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