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Diff'rent Strokes (1978)

Comedy | Family 
Rayting:   6.7/10 11K votes
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Language: English

The misadventures of a wealthy Manhattan family who adopted the children of their late African American housekeeper from Harlem.

Episode Guide

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Season 1

Best Diff'rent Strokes Episodes

Top 20 (Ranked)

December 10, 1980star8.1 68 votesS3E7 Little Mother
November 12, 1980star8.0 75 votesS3E1 The Bank Job (1)
December 17, 1980star7.9 69 votesS3E8 Football Father
February 12, 1983star7.8 116 votesS5E17 The Bicycle Man (2)
October 1, 1983star7.8 68 votesS6E1 Mr. T and mr. t
December 10, 1981star7.8 68 votesS4E7 The Ski Weekend
March 23, 1985star7.8 62 votesS7E23 Street Smarts
February 5, 1983star7.7 124 votesS5E16 The Bicycle Man (1)
April 6, 1979star7.7 92 votesS1E22 Getting Involved
February 25, 1984star7.7 65 votesS6E18 The Wedding (1)
December 17, 1981star7.7 64 votesS4E8 Health Club
December 17, 1983star7.7 62 votesS6E10 Mrs. Z
January 14, 1982star7.7 61 votesS4E10 Hello, Daddy
January 8, 1983star7.7 60 votesS5E13 A Growing Problem
November 19, 1980star7.7 59 votesS3E3 Small Claims Court
February 19, 1983star7.7 55 votesS5E18 Family on Ice
January 14, 1984star7.7 55 votesS6E12 Where There's Smoke

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User Reviews

raysond 8 June 2000

Watchseries; During my days as a kid,and partly through my high school years as well,this show was just that: The brainchild of Gary Coleman. Coleman made millions off this series,and when the show left the airwaves in 1986(and its repeats in syndication),it was totally discarded forever,never to be heard from again,despite of what the people may say about this show and the fate of its cast including Todd Bridges(who played brother Willis),and the sudden death of Dana Plato(who played big sister Kimberly),and also from Conrad Bain(who played the widower Mr. Drummond) who was a regular on TV's Maude before coming to this series.

If someone would come up to you on the street,they would asked "What you talking about?" in the form of that question.

Interesting point about this show: It started off as a show called "Milk" on the NBC network before it became a series. "Diff'rent Strokes" when it premiered on November 3,1978 became one of the network's biggest hits scoring in the top ten of the Nielsens during its astounding seven year run on the Peacock Network and made Gary Coleman a huge megastar. NBC canceled this series on May 4,1985 after 170 episodes.

Also Mr. Drummond would get married in the show too during the 1984-1985 season to Maggie McKinney(played by Dixie Carter before going on to "Designing Women",which was on a rival network),and also bringing in her son Danny as Arnold's other brother(played by Danny Cooksey-who would go on to star opposite Scwarzenegger in Terminator 2,and also do voice-overs for children's shows) Also,Janet Jackson would appear as Willis' girlfriend Charlene during the 1981-1983 season(which during this time Miss Jackson did have a hit album out along with this series at that time). Shavar Ross was Arnold's best friend Dudley. When the show was canceled by NBC on May 4,1985 there were several cast changes. Mary Ann Mobley replaced Dixie Carter on the show and also gone were Pearl(Mary Jo Catlett). On September 27,1985,the show moved to ABC-TV where 19 new episodes were produced before the network finally canceled it on March 7,1986 after 189 episodes.

This was a grand series that spawned two spin-offs,the short-lived situation comedy series "Hello,Larry",and another successful series "The Facts of Life",which would go on to become NBC's longest-running and successful series from 1979-1987.

If it comes back on the air,its worth seeing.

raysond 8 June 2000

During my days as a kid,and partly through my high school years as well,this show was just that: The brainchild of Gary Coleman. Coleman made millions off this series,and when the show left the airwaves in 1986(and its repeats in syndication),it was totally discarded forever,never to be heard from again,despite of what the people may say about this show and the fate of its cast including Todd Bridges(who played brother Willis),and the sudden death of Dana Plato(who played big sister Kimberly),and also from Conrad Bain(who played the widower Mr. Drummond) who was a regular on TV's Maude before coming to this series.

If someone would come up to you on the street,they would asked "What you talking about?" in the form of that question.

Interesting point about this show: It started off as a show called "Milk" on the NBC network before it became a series. "Diff'rent Strokes" when it premiered on November 3,1978 became one of the network's biggest hits scoring in the top ten of the Nielsens during its astounding seven year run on the Peacock Network and made Gary Coleman a huge megastar. NBC canceled this series on May 4,1985 after 170 episodes.

Also Mr. Drummond would get married in the show too during the 1984-1985 season to Maggie McKinney(played by Dixie Carter before going on to "Designing Women",which was on a rival network),and also bringing in her son Danny as Arnold's other brother(played by Danny Cooksey-who would go on to star opposite Scwarzenegger in Terminator 2,and also do voice-overs for children's shows) Also,Janet Jackson would appear as Willis' girlfriend Charlene during the 1981-1983 season(which during this time Miss Jackson did have a hit album out along with this series at that time). Shavar Ross was Arnold's best friend Dudley. When the show was canceled by NBC on May 4,1985 there were several cast changes. Mary Ann Mobley replaced Dixie Carter on the show and also gone were Pearl(Mary Jo Catlett). On September 27,1985,the show moved to ABC-TV where 19 new episodes were produced before the network finally canceled it on March 7,1986 after 189 episodes.

This was a grand series that spawned two spin-offs,the short-lived situation comedy series "Hello,Larry",and another successful series "The Facts of Life",which would go on to become NBC's longest-running and successful series from 1979-1987.

If it comes back on the air,its worth seeing.

Sargebri 11 July 2003

Diff'rent Strokes watchseries. This show not only was one of the most sickeningly sweet shows since the Brady Bunch, it also was probably one of the most star-crossed as well. Even though the kids were the most clean cut in the history of television, at least they didn't shy away from controversial issues like drugs, gangs, teen sex and child abuse. However, this didn't stop the show from crossing the line in its overt cuteness. But perhaps the biggest legacy this show will have will be that the behind the scenes story will always be a cautionary tale on the pitfalls of being a child actor. Lucky for Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges, they seem to be getting their lives back in order. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Dana Plato who tragically took her own life at such an early age.

justin-fencsak 3 November 2020

Gary Coleman was the star. The theme song is a classic. It's worth watching on Starz Encore classic. It was ahead of its time. Highly recommended for those who like comedies.

insomniac_rod 22 June 2009

Who would think that the main characters from a naive, tender, family show would end up meeting such fatal fates? Well, that's another story.

"Diff'rent Strokes" is an important sticom in American pop culture and also paved the way for comedy shows with a social message inserted.

Here, the inter racial situations mixed with poverty and social clichés were the spinal cord for the plot and even in jokes. Everything was extremely well done and executed with class. Nothing was vulgar or tried directly to impose a criteria; the situations were just put for the audience to judge it whatsoever they wanted.

The jokes were sometimes naive but always witty. The humor was family oriented but after nearly 30 years, none of them is boring. Sure, society has changed a lot but some things just can't disappear.

The acting is top notch. Gary Coleman is now some sort of cult hero for displaying a physical illness and being part of a social minority but his comedic skills and histrionic abilities make him one of the most likable child stars ever. Conrad Bain was excellent as the protective, tender but strong man that took care about his house. Dana Plato was extremely sexy, hot; she's the kind of girl I wanted to marry.

Anyways, watch this sitcom in order to witness part of America's pop culture talking about television. This show will teach you many things and as a plus, it will make you chuckle most of the time.

Numberis6 8 April 2021

More like the Arnold show. Gary carried this show on his back. He was a great actor as a child and when he was an adult. Sad that his life was a dud as what we were told.

The Different Strokes is about 2 afro children joining forces with a rich white dude and his family after their mom dies. It's a show about learning, misadventure and the R word.

99% of the episodes were gold. Each character was down to earth and likeable. The R moments were down well. As a family unit they collab really well. Mr. Drummond was a good character.

I know behind the scenes there was a lot of drama says media and actors. Despite that the show was a success and lives on through past and new generations.

Little Arnold was a genius. It was because of him that the show went well. Willis was cool. Their sister was eye candy. The maids were cool and Mr. Drummond was an OG.

What can be learned? Now, the world don't move To the beat of just one drum, What might be right for you, May not be right for some.

Verdict: An iCON.

Sylviastel 17 October 2006

Watching the true Hollywood story on E! about the cast of Different Strokes was heartbreaking, after all, two of the three cast members had substance abuse problems and the star, Gary Coleman, had problems with his parents that he sued them. It's sad to watch the show, I wish I didn't know Dana Plato's problems because now I see how much she wanted her life to be like Kimberly Drummond. Conrad Bain was great as the father figure of the show. Of course, he was supposed to only be acting but I think he became a paternal figure to those youngsters. We went Mrs. Edna Garrett played by the wonderful Charlotte Rae who got her own show without all the drama of Different Strokes. She escaped it. I never approved of them dissing Dixie Carter for Mary Ann Mobley. I like them both in the role as the second Mrs. Drummond. Of course, there was the guest appearances of First Lady Nancy Reagan preaching against drugs. How little did we know the truth? Gary Coleman never escaped the image of the chubby cute kid on Different Strokes. Dana Plato who is gone to a better place never did get to experience the life of Kimberly Drummond except when she was on the set. I only wish Todd and Gary best for their future. I only wished that the off-screen drama was cut down for their sakes. I feel guilty getting laughs knowing that they went home and cried or faced abuse.

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