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704 Hauser was a short-lived CBS television series in 1994. It was a spin-off of All in the Family, and was built around the concept of an African-American family, the Cumberbatches, moving in to the former Queens home of Archie Bunker years after Bunker had sold the house. John Amos, a veteran of the earlier All in the Family spin-off Good Times, starred as Ernie Cumberbatch, while Lynnie Godfrey played his wife, Rose. The show did not do well, mainly because fans could not see anyone but Archie living in that house.


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704 Hauser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (332 words)
704 Hauser was a short-lived CBS television series in 1994.
It was a spin-off of All in the Family (the last of many) and was built around the concept of an African-American family, the Cumberbatches, moving into the former Queens home of Archie Bunker years after Bunker had sold the house.
Lear felt that the time was right for a new show to explore some of the issues being discussed, and 704 Hauser was even more explicitly political than All in the Family.
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Hauser returned to Chapel Hill after the war to finish his education, and earned a B.A. in journalism in 1954.
Although he faced the possibility of a jail sentence, Hauser remained firm in his belief that he was exercising his right to a free press.
Hauser is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Yankee Quill Award, which is given by the New England Society of Newspaper Editors to individuals for outstanding service to the journalistic profession.
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