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Season 5, Episode 15 Number (#100) in series (133 episodes) | ||||
Tape date | December 8, 1977 | |||
Air date: | January 18, 1978 | |||
Network/Country: | CBS-TV / United States | |||
Written by: | Bob Baublitz & Kevin Hopps (story & teleplay) Michael S. Baser & Kim Weiskopf (story) | |||
Directed by: | Gerren Keith | |||
Production code: | 515 | |||
J.J. and the Boss' Daughter | ||||
Cast Information | ||||
Starring: | Jimmie Walker Ja'net Dubois Janet Jackson Johnny Brown Bern Nadette Stanis Ralph Carter | |||
Guest starring: | Tanya Boyd T.K. Carter Patrick Collins Randy Martin J. Jay Saunders | |||
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J.J. and the Boss' Daughter was the 15th episode of Season 5 of Good Times and the 100th episode overall. Written by Bob Baublitz and Kevin Hopps as a teleplay from an original story written by Baublitz and Hopps, along with Michael S. Baser and Kim Weiskopf, the episode, which was directed by Gerren Keith, premiered on CBS-TV, first airing on January 18, 1978.
Synopsis[]
When his boss' daughter expresses her attraction for J.J., he decides to pursue a relationship hoping it will put him in favor with the boss.
Storyline[]
J.J. has a new assistant at work, but does not realize the attractive woman is the daughter of his boss. J.J. starts to brag how he has control of the office and the boss has no idea of what is going on.
Plot summary[]
Not realizing that his new assistant, Val (Tanya Boyd), is his boss' daughter, J.J. (Jimmie Walker) puts on the usual amorous moves. Eventually, J.J. learns the truth -- and not long afterward he receives a promotion at the art agency. Is it remotely possible that J.J. is currying romantic favor with Val only to advance himself professionally?
Guest starring[]
- Tanya Boyd as Valerie Johnson
- T.K. Carter as Head
- Patrick Collins as Warren
- Randy Martin as Poppo (as Randolph Martin)
- J. Jay Saunders as Mr. Harris