Sunday, September 30, 2007

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The Jefferson



Remember Jefferson, the legendary television series starring the husband and wife George and Louise Jefferson? The serial was aired in America for 11 seasons, from 1975 to 1985, broadcast on CBS. In Italy, in the eighties, was one of the flagships of Channel 5, which aired at 7 pm. Was later repeated on Channel 4.
George and Louise lived with Florence's maid in a luxurious apartment in a skyscraper in the best area of \u200b\u200bManhattan's East Side, where they had moved through to success in business to George, who from nothing had founded the empire of his seven Laundry!
The letters, famous, citing precisely this change of status. The text was as follows:
Well we're movin 'on up,
To the east side.
To a deluxe apartment in the sky.
Movin On Up, To the east side
.
We finally got a piece of the pie.
The text was accompanied by pictures of George and Louise intent to move and move to the new skyscraper.
A skyscraper that, in reality is for real, and is located on the Upper East Side. More precisely, is located at 185 East 85th Street, overlooking Third Avenue, which occupies the entire space between the 85th and 86th Street.
The building is 36 floors high and has 442 apartments, rental use.
An element that does not grasp the letters of Jefferson is its shape to L. The symbol is seen, in fact, only the facade where the entrance is located, which is however only the longer segment of the L-shaped structure of the building.
The skyscraper was built in 1967 and was designed by HI Feldman.
Of course, as with the generality of the film and television, the interior of the building shown in sitcoms, beginning with the apartment of George and Louise, are not real, but constructed on the set.
At this point, with a little 'fancy, you just have to imagine George Jefferson, on the balcony of his "deluxe apartment in the sky", and is pleased to get the rest, because it means rain puddles and spray, and then dirty clothes, and then a roaring trade for his laundry! Oops, sorry: that was just a gag on the show!

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