
10. S03 E21: Tyranny, Thy Name Is Grady
This episode is one of the best episodes because it allows Grady to get his chance to be in charge. Fred has left to go to St. Louis, which makes Grady the de-facto leader of the household. Grady takes to his role all too well, enforcing strict policies like keeping Aunt Esther out of the house. He also takes active measures to stop Lamont from bringing any girls home. Grady promised to honor the requests Fred left him with to the very letter, which at first, Lamont was happy about. However, Lamont becomes enraged after being prevented from hanging out with girls. Grady even goes to enlist Aunt Esther to help spoil Lamont’s plans. The episode is full of hilarious moments you rarely see on the show. With Fred gone, Grady gets a chance to carry the show’s humor and does a great job at it.
9. S04 E13: A Little Extra Security
8. S02 E22: Pot Luck
7. S03 E11: A House Is Not a Pool Room
This episode is aptly named and very literal. Lamont decides to buy a birthday present for Fred. The present he decides to get him is a pool table, which Fred enjoys. However, when Fred invites his friends over to play pool, he can never get them to leave. Lamont instantly regrets buying a pool table for Fred and tries to convince him that a house is not, in fact, a place to play pool. The pool table is also a convenient excuse for Fred to avoid work and his girlfriend, Donna. Lamont has to devise a cunning plan to convince Fred to get rid of the table and make sure Fred thinks it is his idea. The episode does an excellent job of showing off the billiards scene accurately. It has many hilarious moments resulting from Fred’s quick wit and selfishness.
6. S03 E03: Superflyer
5. S03 E15: Fred Sanford, Legal Eagle
This time, we have another Lamont episode making the list. Lamont gets a traffic ticket and is down over having to pay it. However, Fred summons his legal expertise to convince Lamont to fight the ticket. Fred’s legal expertise comes from a tailor moonlighting as a lawyer he wants to hire to defend Lamont. Lamont decides to take his chances as his own defense, which is the perfect setup for hilarious moments. However, Fred is not content to let Lamont defend himself and stumbles into the courtroom to create more drama. Somehow, Lamont is awarded the judgment, but Fred and his buddies get hit with a contempt of court charge. After all is said and done, Fred has to pay a $25 fine. No good deed goes unpunished for Fred.
4. S02 E24: Rated X
In “Rated X”, a movie casting call misunderstanding lands Lamont and Rollo in a compromising situation. An independent film company puts out a casting call for black actors. Lamont and Rollo hope to capitalize on the opportunity to become respected black actors. However, it turns out it is for a blue film. At first, they just think the film is experimental, but it is soon revealed to be a pornographic movie after they meet the director and see the script. The situation also lands Fred in trouble, and the place is raided by the police. The boys are forced to seek the help of Aunt Esther to bail them out. However, Aunt Esther is content to see them stay where they are and will release them after reading some Bible verses.
3. S03 E18: The Party Crasher
2. S03 E17: Fred’s Cheating Heart
In this episode, we see a rare moment when the Sanfords aren’t trying to outmaneuver one another for greed. The family is actually trying to help Fred’s health. When Lamont hears about the dangers of heart disease from a Heart Fund representative, he starts to use his scheming for a good cause. Lamont tries to get the heart attack-prone Fred to go to the hospital for a cardio examination. The next time Fred has a heart attack, Lamont manages to get him to a hospital for a check-up. The episode can get a bit heartfelt, no pun intended, but it still has its funny moments.