You AIN'T lying' !!!!! He dominated every scene with a capital 'D' !!! You couldn't take your eyes off him. He was comical perfection. Should have had his own show. Great in anything he put his hand to. He is missed.
Teddy Wilson was a upstanding human being. He was the 1st person who guided me about the ins and outs of Hollywood when I moved here from Chicago in the late 80's. My brother James and I were preparing to produce a jazz album with him when Teddy suddenly passed away. Great man and I look forward to seeing him again someday when this life is over. R.I.P. brother and THANK YOU. 🙏🏽 11:11
@@square-on-wheels Yes, he sure did! He was a great human being and showed me that you can be a celebrity and still be humble and kind to strangers. He is missed down here on earth. 🙏🤝🏽
@@blasianluvschocolate397 Did he pass away?..last time O saw LENNNAY.Was on the Movie WILDCATS w/Goldie Hawn Mychelti Williamson, Wesley& Woody Harrelson
He also starred in the short-lived comedy series You Can't Take It With You with the late Harry Morgan of Dragnet and M*A*S*H Fame and Richard Sanders of WKRP in Cincinnati Fame
Yeah, Bubba Smith Was Bones In Family Matters, Bones & In He Break Them And Theodore Wilson Was In Family Matters As Carl's Boss Captain Davenport When Laura Started A Babysitting Service & All Those Kids Were Running Around The House, Acting Bad & Tying People Up. Captain Davenport Loved Kids & Playing With Them.
Theodore Wilson was a highly underrated actor that appeared and performed in movies and tv. RIP Mr. Wilson, and thank you for a lifetime of entertainment.
After showing J.J. his rings, he tells him "Boy ima give you a root-canal job with your mouth close". The Coolest Greatest Television Pimp of all time. Sweet Daddy😄🙏
I always tripped out on how this man will come up in these people house and always threatened JJ not on the street he'll come up in the house and they have to let him in Sweet Daddy ruled
That was a funny episode but no one can take the father's place on Good times, not even Sweet Daddy Williams 😊❤️🖤💚#I saw Mr John Amos aka James Evans, he was promoting his book and he looks good at eighty something and strong(he hugged me so I know)🥰❤️🖤💚
Yes sir, the late great Bubba Smith He also Guest Starred as the Bad Guy in Charlie's Angels entitled "Counterfeit Angels" and Family Matters as the Bookie named Bones who was about the break Eddie in half if he didn't come up with the cash and he later joined up with Steve Urkel for a Polka Fest He even starred in the short-lived NBC Cop Comedy Half Nelson with Joe Pesci and Dick Butkus
Yes sir, the late great Bubba Smith He also Guest Starred as the Bad Guy in Charlie's Angels entitled "Counterfeit Angels" and Family Matters as the Bookie named Bones who was about the break Eddie in half if he didn't come up with the cash and he later joined up with Steve Urkel for a Polka Fest He even starred in the short-lived NBC Cop Comedy Half Nelson with Joe Pesci and Dick Butkus
Kinda crazy how many ex-NFL players were in TV shows and movies in the 70's --- Bubba Smith on a bunch of shows ---- Merlin Olsen on Little House on the Prairie --- Dick Butkus was in Longest Yard --- Fran Tarkenton was on some TV shows --- Terry Bradshaw was in Hooper --- and on and on
@@billbelzek6748 many ex NFL players went into acting. Jim Brown, Bernie Casey, Fred Williamson, Fred Dryer, Fairy uh I mean Terry Crews, and a few others I can't think of right now.
But Michael, you passing the bar does not afford you the legal authority to detain or arrest Sweet Daddy Williams and subsequently place him...and/or his goons behind bars. 🤷🏾♂️
Good Times Instead Of Sanford & Son. Between The Two Shows, Good Times Was More Positive & James Was A Better Father Than Fred Sanford. Fred & Lamont's Dysfunctional Relationship & Fred & Esther, A Male & Female And Brother-n-Law & Sister-In-Law Traded Insults, They Threatened To Kill Each Other & They Threatened To Do Bodily Harm To Each Other In Every Episode And Fred Was A Trashy Father & A Flawed Human. That's What's Wrong With Sanford & Son(Plus Fred & His Old Friends Trying To Have Relationship s With Women Young Enough To Be Their Daughters & Women Half Their Age). James Friends Who Showed Up At His Funeral & Reception, Looked More Positive Than Fred's Friends. All Of Fred's Friends Were Alone, Old & Alone. None Of Them Had A Female At Their Place. Sanford & Son Didn't Have Any Good Role Models. The Entire Cast Dealt With Drugs On The Set Of The Show. They Were High All The Time During The Show's Tapings & Lawanda Page(Esther) Was Their Drug Supplier. She Said She Didn't Deal With The Heavy Stuff. She Still Dealt & Was Always High Too. What Were They Thinking.
Theodore Wilson was one of the most underrated actors in television. He was great as the dimwitted Earl Chambers on "That's My Mama", but his portrayal of Sweet Daddy Williams was nothing short of comedic genius. The character had to be intimidating, or he wouldn't be believable as a mobster. Yet if he was too intimidating, he'd have destroyed the humor of the show. How do you portray a mobster as both menacing and comical? I don't know, but Theodore Wilson certainly did it!
@@LiveINyourGood54 Keith sucked. He had a vapid personality, and who told him he could do impressions? Those impersonations of famous people he made were lousy. I always believed he was why they decided to pull the plug on this show.
@@BrotherDerrick3X True. Actually, the show done after James died. They tried to resurrect it with new characters like Penny, Carl, and Keith, but none of them really worked.
My problem with the writing or the direction of Good Times after James Evans Sr died , You saw less positive Black Male Role models . You saw more of Sweet Daddy, Looting Lenny Bookman & Alderman Davis. season 4-6 were weak.. Good Times after James was sorry.
Well the Evans weren't living in Disney World, right, but somehow, through the strength of the family, the bond that they had, they always did the right thing surrounded by all those bad characters. That should be cheered!
James Amos was trying to fight this problem but lost --- he was trying to take the show in a more positive direction but they canned his ass and started bringing in all the thugs and hoods to boost ratings -- I guess crime pays
Sweet Daddy Williams was in that Mexican gansta movie Blood In Blood Out. He was the one that stabbed up Montana. FOR CHEAP TIMES!!! FOR CHEAP TIMES!!!
" But Sweets, how about 'I didn't see nothin',I heard nothin' and as such...I don't know nothin'?" " Wellll J.J., in dat case ' my boys wasn't here so they didn't hit nothin' or cripple nothin'!!' DIG!?!?!?" 😅😅😅😅😅😅
RIHP to Johnny Brown ( Bookman), Esther Rolle (Florida), Janet DuBois ( Wylonna), & Ben Powers ( Keith)🙏 Once met Ralph Carter at the Audelco Awards in NYC ( my younger cousin won an award that night; he's an actor as well)! 💘 🎥
Also lets not forget that No one and I mean NO ONE can back into a coat smoother, cooler, and badder than SWEET DADDY WILLIAMS!!!
You AIN'T lying' !!!!!
He dominated every scene with a capital 'D' !!! You couldn't take your eyes off him.
He was comical perfection.
Should have had his own show.
Great in anything he put his hand to. He is missed.
Mercedyz Marie Guion JJ friend poppo trying to talk to Thelma was hilarious to😂
Pink collar made him look total bad ass
@@billbelzek6748
Exactly!!!
He was SMOOTH AS BUTTER!!!
@@georgemoore5414 YESSSS I LOVE POPPO..He was too HILARIOUS!
Sweet Daddy is just 1 of the great actors on this show.
He was that guy✌(RIP Mr. Thoedore Wilson)
Teddy Wilson was a upstanding human being. He was the 1st person who guided me about the ins and outs of Hollywood when I moved here from Chicago in the late 80's. My brother James and I were preparing to produce a jazz album with him when Teddy suddenly passed away. Great man and I look forward to seeing him again someday when this life is over. R.I.P. brother and THANK YOU. 🙏🏽
11:11
Glad to hear this about Mr. Wilson. He always brought a special flair to his characters!
@@square-on-wheels Yes, he sure did! He was a great human being and showed me that you can be a celebrity and still be humble and kind to strangers. He is missed down here on earth. 🙏🤝🏽
Was he as cool as Sweet Daddy Williams?
@@Frabook56 Yes, very smooth and genuine human being.
Right on, brother!
I always loved that lady in the crowd who yelled "Right On"
Sounded like Esther Rolle
Sweet Daddy was always my favorite character on Good Times. He was always smooth and had the best one-liners.
Don't forget Lenny
@@blasianluvschocolate397 Lenny
of Any
Ain't worth a Penny (Willona Woods)
@@vxy357 😂😂😂😂
@@vxy357 😅😅😆😆😆😂YESSS TOO FUNNY..MY GURLLL I MISS Her Sooo!
@@blasianluvschocolate397 Did he pass away?..last time O saw LENNNAY.Was on the Movie WILDCATS w/Goldie Hawn Mychelti Williamson, Wesley& Woody Harrelson
"Obeying all past, present & future driving laws.' Priceless when Michael told Sweets off!👏👏👏👏👏
Theodore is a great actor that didn't get to much limelight he well deserved..He was also on tv show "That's my Mama" R.I.P true actor
His small part in Blood In, Blood Out was one of the most memorable scenes in the movie.
vito longo *TOO
He also starred in the short-lived comedy series You Can't Take It With You with the late Harry Morgan of Dragnet and M*A*S*H Fame and Richard Sanders of WKRP in Cincinnati Fame
He was a great actor! He was in What's Happening and the Walton's too. Sweet Daddy was memorable for sure too!
He was also Officer Davenport in Family Matters.
RIP to actor Theodore Wilson aka Sweet Daddy Williams and Bubba Smith
Yeah, Bubba Smith Was Bones In Family Matters, Bones & In He Break Them And Theodore Wilson Was In Family Matters As Carl's Boss Captain Davenport When Laura Started A Babysitting Service & All Those Kids Were Running Around The House, Acting Bad & Tying People Up. Captain Davenport Loved Kids & Playing With Them.
R.I.P.
That's right, Bubba Smith in the background, the tall guy.
Did the tall guy played on police Academy Rest In Peace
@@smoothlikebutter3439 yes he did he was known as "Hightower"
Theodore Wilson was a highly underrated actor that appeared and performed in movies and tv. RIP Mr. Wilson, and thank you for a lifetime of entertainment.
Theodore was a fantastic actor who didn't get the break he deserves
I always loved when sweet daddy said j.j. boy u in trouble
Lmao
😅😅😅😅😆😂😆😂😆😂😆💯💯💯💯💯💯Heck he Scared ME when he said It!!
The way his hand goes around JJ's neck. Lol
SWEET daddy was funny
Lmao he was so smooth
RIP to the Great Earnie Barnes, Bubba Smith and “Sweet Daddy” Williams all legends.
Oh snap I forgot Bubba played in good times and police academy
He was the mailman in the short-lived sitcom 'That's My Mama'
Yea i think his name was Earl the Mailman.
I remember him on on episode of "Whats Happening" as the guy who wanted the gang to bootleg record a Doobie Bros concert
@@kekesb He was a mailman on one episode of Sanford and Son too, when Fred wouldn't give him a tip no matter how he hinted :)
Sweet Daddy was funny as hell.
Lamora Bradford ikr😂😂😂😂
I swear he was
Exactly, he was my favorite, Hilarious!!!! 😅😂🤣
I miss street hoods in the 70's --- they were so entertaining
@ Mora B. - your looking good, looking good !
SWEET DADDY WAS A HIT ON GOODTIMES
"JJ boy you in trouble " lol
R.I.P. Teddy Wilson. A Cool character actor.😇
Sweet Daddy was always sharp
Good evening and thank you for posting Great scene Rest in peace sweet Daddy Williams
Carla Taft - Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Sweet Daddy should of had his own show
“We gone play a game like let’s make deals??? But u ain’t gone get 🗣NOTHIN’!!!! U understand??”
The delivery of that line was hilarious
After showing J.J. his rings, he tells him "Boy ima give you a root-canal job with your mouth close". The Coolest Greatest Television Pimp of all time. Sweet Daddy😄🙏
I always tripped out on how this man will come up in these people house and always threatened JJ not on the street he'll come up in the house and they have to let him in Sweet Daddy ruled
Loved Sweet Daddy! "JJ my Man....you in trouble!"
"J.J. me and you gon' play a lil game like "let's make a deal" but you ain't gon'win NOTHIN' you understand?"🤣🤣🤣
That was a funny episode but no one can take the father's place on Good times, not even Sweet Daddy Williams 😊❤️🖤💚#I saw Mr John Amos aka James Evans, he was promoting his book and he looks good at eighty something and strong(he hugged me so I know)🥰❤️🖤💚
I love Theodore Wilson!
RIP Theo
Gotta love Sweet Daddy and Lootin Lenny!
My name is Lenny, and you ain't had any until you had sweet Lenny. Lol
The bodyguard on the right is College Football Hall of Famer Bubba Smith, who also had a fine NFL career.
Yes sir, the late great Bubba Smith
He also Guest Starred as the Bad Guy in Charlie's Angels entitled "Counterfeit Angels" and Family Matters as the Bookie named Bones who was about the break Eddie in half if he didn't come up with the cash and he later joined up with Steve Urkel for a Polka Fest
He even starred in the short-lived NBC Cop Comedy Half Nelson with Joe Pesci and Dick Butkus
steelking22 yeah
The other guy is Ernie Barnes, he's the one who painted all the paintings of JJ's
@@tnawcwvictoria Oh yes! and he was in those Police Academy movies also!
Lama lama lama laamaa
Next to Lenny, Sweet Daddy was my fav character.😁
Lootin Lenny and Sweet Daddy my top 2.
And Ned the Wino?
“Hi Sweets.”
Rest in peace Sweet Daddy and Bubba
RIP Sweet Daddy and Bubba Smith
Man I loved this show..and still do😍😍
I believe that Sweet Daddy Loved the Evans and or family and he more of an uncle to the than a hoodlum!
Sweet Daddy threatened to kill JJ countless times through out the series I don't know if I would call that love
This was a great episode and Bubba Smith as one of the body guards, excellent.
Those what u call real goons.... didn't say a word but on command will wreck the place in style .... these today's so call goons are punks sissyfied
There's always that one lady in the audience who waits patiently for her cue to shout "Alright!"
All the episodes wit SWEET Daddy Williams was POPPING
Bubba Smith always looked intimidating even when he smiled
"Observing all current & future traffic laws"
Rip Bubba smith
Bubba Smith played for the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl 3 against the New York Jets.
Bubba looked so huge on TV --- the only guy I feared more than him was Mean Joe Greene
Does anyone notice that sweets is dressed exactly as a leprechaun?
Robin Hood.
Ya can't go stealing me gold
leprechaun in the hood ..he had all the gold
Maybe dey filmed it on St Patrick's Day, and "JJ,when you gots da money I gots, ANY day iz what Sweets say it iz." RIP Theodore
Oh my God, that's Bubba Smith behind Jimmie lol! AKA Hightower from Police Academy👮🚔
Another episode with Sweet Daddy was Blood Will Tell, which aired on June 6, 1979.
That's Hightower from Police Academy aka Bubba Smith.
& the Other Guard is the person who painted the pics JJ got credit for on the show
Yes sir, the late great Bubba Smith
He also Guest Starred as the Bad Guy in Charlie's Angels entitled "Counterfeit Angels" and Family Matters as the Bookie named Bones who was about the break Eddie in half if he didn't come up with the cash and he later joined up with Steve Urkel for a Polka Fest
He even starred in the short-lived NBC Cop Comedy Half Nelson with Joe Pesci and Dick Butkus
T-Bone Hubbard also on a couple episodes on married with children
Kinda crazy how many ex-NFL players were in TV shows and movies in the 70's --- Bubba Smith on a bunch of shows ---- Merlin Olsen on Little House on the Prairie --- Dick Butkus was in Longest Yard --- Fran Tarkenton was on some TV shows --- Terry Bradshaw was in Hooper --- and on and on
@@billbelzek6748 many ex NFL players went into acting. Jim Brown, Bernie Casey, Fred Williamson, Fred Dryer, Fairy uh I mean Terry Crews, and a few others I can't think of right now.
This is when Good Times got lame. They should have kept James on the show not kill him off.
I Agree He Was the Best one
Right
James was getting too uppity and asked for too much money. They had to fire his black ass.
Damn damn damn!
Jj dad was strict
JJ" my man you in trouble"
I love Sweet Daddy and I always wanted to dress like him. And I was a white Country boy teenager from Texas. But hey it was the 70's
Sweet @ James my favorite on Good Times lol
Sweet Daddy Williams Was My Boy
But Michael, you passing the bar does not afford you the legal authority to detain or arrest Sweet Daddy Williams and subsequently place him...and/or his goons behind bars. 🤷🏾♂️
Only if he became a prosecutor.
Michael probably would've been an Eric Holder by now
Remember those days on TV.
Lmao !!!...
He said we gon play a game & u ain't gon get NOTHING...
Michael can't put sweet daddy behind bar,because sweet daddy probably gonna own law firm he's working for 😂
Michael was made out to be a big mouth. Probably Sweets would own the law firm.
But not the prosecutor's office.
This is when they needed James Evans take no crap character on the show played by John Amos!
Sweet Daddy dressed up like a Velvet Watermelon
Good Times was our first Black TV show.
Good Times Instead Of Sanford & Son. Between The Two Shows, Good Times Was More Positive & James Was A Better Father Than Fred Sanford. Fred & Lamont's Dysfunctional Relationship & Fred & Esther, A Male & Female And Brother-n-Law & Sister-In-Law Traded Insults, They Threatened To Kill Each Other & They Threatened To Do Bodily Harm To Each Other In Every Episode And Fred Was A Trashy Father & A Flawed Human. That's What's Wrong With Sanford & Son(Plus Fred & His Old Friends Trying To Have Relationship s With Women Young Enough To Be Their Daughters & Women Half Their Age).
James Friends Who Showed Up At His Funeral & Reception, Looked More Positive Than Fred's Friends. All Of Fred's Friends Were Alone, Old & Alone. None Of Them Had A Female At Their Place. Sanford & Son Didn't Have Any Good Role Models. The Entire Cast Dealt With Drugs On The Set Of The Show. They Were High All The Time During The Show's Tapings & Lawanda Page(Esther) Was Their Drug Supplier. She Said She Didn't Deal With The Heavy Stuff. She Still Dealt & Was Always High Too. What Were They Thinking.
Observing all the current & future traffic laws 😂😂🤣🤣
Theodore Wilson was one of the most underrated actors in television. He was great as the dimwitted Earl Chambers on "That's My Mama", but his portrayal of Sweet Daddy Williams was nothing short of comedic genius. The character had to be intimidating, or he wouldn't be believable as a mobster. Yet if he was too intimidating, he'd have destroyed the humor of the show. How do you portray a mobster as both menacing and comical? I don't know, but Theodore Wilson certainly did it!
That's why so many people love them and more.
They needed a Sweet Daddy movie.
Oh snap...that's Hightower in the back
"For cheap times!"
Michael is NOT playing!!
Rest in peace sweet daddy Williams 2020?
Bubba Smith was one big ass dude. Jimmy Walker is like 6'1 and he is towering over him.
Bubba Smith was about 6'8.
Can no one smooth into a coat like sweetdaddy
Sweet Daddy and Poppo were my favorites on Good Times 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This brother ALWAYS cracks me up!!
Nobody is cooler than Da Daddy.
Blast from the past.......... Beautiful Black People..... before C.R.A.C.K. greed
._$$$$$$$$ rip BUBBA SMITH
are we going to ignore the fact that in this episode sweet daddy confessed to murder??? lol
RIP Bubba Smith and Theodore Wilson
Theodore Wilson
What's up Bill Cosby
😴😴😴😴😴😴😴
My Boy Sweet Daddy Williams Was My Favorite Favorite Character on Good Times
*"YOU IN TROOOUBLE!"😤* 😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😁😉
Theodore Wilson was great as Sweet Daddy. The ONLY appealing character who appeared on this show after John Amos left.
I think that Willona, Penny, and Michael were always good characters.
@@everforward8651 I liked Bookman too. Keith was good also.
@@LiveINyourGood54 Keith sucked. He had a vapid personality, and who told him he could do impressions? Those impersonations of famous people he made were lousy. I always believed he was why they decided to pull the plug on this show.
@@lwmson the show was done at this point anyway.
@@BrotherDerrick3X True. Actually, the show done after James died. They tried to resurrect it with new characters like Penny, Carl, and Keith, but none of them really worked.
Jj was a tall, funny boy
JJ my man..... you in trooouble
My problem with the writing or the direction of Good Times after James Evans Sr died , You saw less positive Black Male Role models . You saw more of Sweet Daddy, Looting Lenny Bookman & Alderman Davis. season 4-6 were weak.. Good Times after James was sorry.
Well the Evans weren't living in Disney World, right, but somehow, through the strength of the family, the bond that they had, they always did the right thing surrounded by all those bad characters. That should be cheered!
James Amos was trying to fight this problem but lost --- he was trying to take the show in a more positive direction but they canned his ass and started bringing in all the thugs and hoods to boost ratings -- I guess crime pays
This is My thing everyone acted like sweet Daddy was the Biggest Criminal he didn't Push dope he wasn't no Pimp All he did was run numbers
Really? So he got all that running numbers?
He was a loan shark.
Sweet Daddy Williams was in that Mexican gansta movie Blood In Blood Out. He was the one that stabbed up Montana. FOR CHEAP TIMES!!! FOR CHEAP TIMES!!!
Bubba smith is the big body guard Rip great player and actor who can forget him in police academy
And the other gentleman I believe is Bubba from Sanford and Son
I Love Theodore Wilson He Was a Great 👍 Guy Very Friendly He look like he was a lot of fun to be around
The best TV shows growing up in the late 70's and 80's going into the 90's
Sweet daddy 😂😂😂😂
You tell them j.j.!
Jay Jay my man you in troubleeee
My favorite line of his: "J J you're in trouble".
" But Sweets, how about 'I didn't see nothin',I heard nothin' and as such...I don't know nothin'?" " Wellll J.J., in dat case ' my boys wasn't here so they didn't hit nothin' or cripple nothin'!!' DIG!?!?!?" 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Sweet Daddy with that iconic derby on his head
Who did you dress like?
RIP🌹🎈
Good Times for 2018!
Jimmie Walker Was 😂 A Funny Man He Even Made John Amos 😂 Laugh all the time
Man Look at Sweet daddy Hat with that feather 😅 and yo 👀 at his boyz! Lol
The police academy guy
Hi sweets
RIHP to Johnny Brown ( Bookman), Esther Rolle (Florida), Janet DuBois ( Wylonna), & Ben Powers ( Keith)🙏 Once met Ralph Carter at the Audelco Awards in NYC ( my younger cousin won an award that night; he's an actor as well)! 💘 🎥