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"Sanford and Son" A Matter of Silence (TV Episode 1977) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Russ Petranto

Writing Credits  

John T. Bell ... (written by)
 
Ray Galton ... ("Steptoe and Son" created by) &
Alan Simpson ... ("Steptoe and Son" created by)
 
Norman Lear ... (developed by) (uncredited)

Cast (in credits order)  

Redd Foxx ... Fred G. Sanford
Demond Wilson ... Lamont Sanford
Lynn Hamilton ... Donna Harris
Nathaniel Taylor ... Rollo Larson
Fuddle Bagley Fuddle Bagley ... Doctor Fuddle
Helen Martin ... Nurse

Produced by 

Norman C. Hopps ... associate producer
Norman Lear ... executive producer (uncredited)
Bernie Orenstein ... producer
Saul Turteltaub ... producer
Bud Yorkin ... executive producer

Editing by 

Stephen McKeown ... (video tape)
Stowell Werden ... (video tape)

Casting By 

Jane Murray

Art Direction by 

Edward Stephenson

Costume Design by 

Lee Smith

Makeup Department 

Harry Blake ... makeup artist
Mari Loshin ... hair stylist

Production Management 

Forrest Ludwig ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

William R. Wyse ... associate director

Sound Department 

Ernie Dellutri ... audio

Camera and Electrical Department 

Roy Holm ... camera operator
Reed Howard ... camera operator
Rory O'Connor ... assistant camera
Dick Pickens ... lighting director
Les Shaw ... video

Casting Department 

Sue Wolf ... casting assistant

Music Department 

Quincy Jones ... composer: theme music "Street Beater"

Script and Continuity Department 

Joanie Rhodes ... script supervisor (as Joni Rhodes)

Additional Crew 

Joan Boyer ... assistant to producers
Alan Eisenstock ... story editor
Carl McCarthy ... stage manager
Larry Mintz ... story editor
Sue Nevens ... production coordinator
Bernie Orenstein ... story consultant
O. Tamburri ... technical director
Saul Turteltaub ... story consultant
Cathy Clark Wortman ... assistant to producers

See also

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