“The Jeffersons,” a groundbreaking TV show, began as a spin-off from All in the Family in 1975. It showcased George and Louise Jefferson, a successful African-American couple who moved from Queens to a luxury Manhattan apartment. The show tackled race, class, and social mobility, becoming a cultural touchstone with memorable characters like the sharp-tongued housekeeper Florence and the first interracial couple on TV, Tom and Helen Willis. The show gained critical acclaim, with Isabelle Sanford making history as the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for Best Actress in a Comedy Series in 1981.