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After 'Good Times' and 'All in the Family,' Norman Lear and Brent Miller Set Sights on Live 'Maude'

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At 98, Norman Lear received his 16th career Emmy A nomination for ABC’s reimagining of his classic ’70s sitcoms, Live in Front of a Studio Audience: "All in the Family" and "Good Times." It’s extra special for the TV icon, though, because his wife, Lyn Davis Lear, 73, also is up for an award as an exec producer of Netflix documentary The Great Hack. "We are probably the oldest couple to be nominated," he says, chuckling.

Lear and creative partner Brent Miller opened up about how they wrangled their A-list cast, why they stuck to the old scripts word for word and what show is next.

Given the live format, was there anything that went wrong or that you didn't anticipate? NORMAN LEAR I can't remember anything that went wrong.

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