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What was the name of the building superintendent, portrayed by Johnny Brown, who joined the cast of Good Times during the 1977 season?
Question 1:
What was the name of the building superintendent, portrayed by Johnny Brown, who joined the cast of Good Times during the 1977 season?
A.
Isaac Hayes
B.
Sweet Daddy
C.
Nathan Bookman
D.
Carl Dixon
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