[post_page_title]John Amos (Good Times)[/post_page_title]
Good Times set out to be ahead of its time by tackling social and racial issues most often left untouched in the sitcom world. John Amos had some concerns about the direction the show was heading in, however, and set out to make things right.
When he went to the show’s creator with his concerns, he was suddenly booted from the show. He defended his choice to raise concerns about the racial elements he disagreed with years later in an a 2017 interview with Oprah.
[post_page_title]Cindy Williams (Laverne and Shirley)[/post_page_title]
Again – just because you may star as the title character in your own TV show, doesn’t mean your safe from getting the axe. Cindy Williams played the lovable Shirley on the hit sitcom Laverne and Shirley.
After she became pregnant, the producers were inpatient and unwilling to accommodate her. The hold up as a result created additional tensions with co-star Penny Marshall and the network fired her. Marshall went on to wrap up the series without Williams.
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