Norman Lear has died. The producer who made TV topical in the 1970s with the sitcom “All in the Family,” died Tuesday night at the age of 101 years old.
Producer-writer Norman Lear, whose groundbreaking hit comedies such as "All in the Family" and "Maude" addressed race, abortion and other social issues rarely seen before on U.S. television, died on Tuesday, at the age of 101, his family said.
Hollywood writer and producer Norman Lear died on Tuesday at 101. Lear is best known for his prolific work in sitcoms and for his work as a liberal activist.
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