Diff'rent Strokes

Diff'rent Strokes
GenreSitcom
Created by
  • Jeff Harris
  • Bernie Kukoff
Directed by
  • Gerren Keith (seasons 2–8)
  • Various (seasons 1 and 5–8)
Starring
  • Conrad Bain
  • Gary Coleman
  • Todd Bridges
  • Dana Plato
  • Charlotte Rae
  • Mary Jo Catlett
  • Danny Cooksey
  • Dixie Carter
  • Mary Ann Mobley
Theme music composer
  • Alan Thicke
  • Al Burton
  • Gloria Loring
Opening theme"It Takes Diff'rent Strokes" performed by Alan Thicke, Linda Harmon, Gloria Loring and Gene Morford
Ending theme
  • "It Takes Diff'rent Strokes" (seasons 1–7; 1978–1985)
  • (instrumental in season 8; 1985–1986)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes189 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Budd Grossman (season 1)
  • Howard Leeds (seasons 2–6)
  • Blake Hunter (seasons 5–7)
  • Martin Cohan (season 7)
  • Bob Brunner[1]
  • Ken Hecht (season 8)
Producers
  • Howard Leeds
  • Herbert Kenwith (season 1)
  • Martin Cohan (seasons 1–6)
  • Ben Starr (seasons 2–4)
  • Bruce Taylor (season 7)
  • Al Aidekman
  • Richard Gurman (season 8)
Production locations
  • Metromedia Square
  • Hollywood, California (1978–82)
  • Universal City Studios
  • Universal City, California (1982–85)
  • ABC Television Center
  • Hollywood, California (1985–86)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time24 minutes
Production companies
  • Tandem Productions (1978–1986)
  • Embassy Television (1985–1986) (season 8)
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseNovember 3, 1978 (1978-11-03) –
May 4, 1985 (1985-05-04)
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 27, 1985 (1985-09-27) –
March 7, 1986 (1986-03-07)
Related
  • The Facts of Life
  • Hello, Larry
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Diff'rent Strokes is an American television sitcom, which originally aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March 7, 1986.[2] The series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, respectively, who are two boys from Harlem taken in by a wealthy Park Avenue businessman and his daughter. Phillip Drummond (Conrad Bain) is a widower for whom their deceased mother previously worked; his daughter, Kimberly, is played by Dana Plato.[3][4] During the first season and the first half of the second season, Charlotte Rae also starred, as Mrs. Edna Garrett, the Drummonds' first housekeeper, who ultimately spun off into her own sitcom, The Facts of Life, as a housemother at the fictional Eastland School. The second housekeeper, Adelaide Brubaker, was played by Nedra Volz. The third housekeeper, Pearl Gallagher, was played by Mary Jo Catlett, first appearing as a recurring character, later becoming a main cast member.

The series made stars of Coleman, Bridges, and Plato and became known for the very special episodes, in which serious issues such as racism, illegal drug use, alcoholism, hitchhiking, kidnapping, and child sexual abuse were dramatically explored.

  1. ^ "Bob Brunner, 'Happy Days' writer, dies". Variety. November 8, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2012.
  2. ^ "BBC - Comedy Guide - Diff'rent Strokes". January 17, 2005. Archived from the original on January 17, 2005.
  3. ^ "Diff'rent Strokes: Complete First Season". DVD Talk. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  4. ^ "Diff'rent Strokes: The Complete Second Season". DVD Talk. Retrieved August 16, 2010.