Have no fear, legendary super producer Norman Lear has no plans to reboot his classics like Good Times and The Jeffersons. 

When Sony Pictures Television first announced Lear’s new two-year deal Friday, the studio said that the pact included an option to reimagine titles from Lear’s library including the All in the Family and the more.

He told Deadline at the Television Critics Association press tour, “I have no intention of doing All In The Family again,” the legendary producer told Deadline today at TCA. And the Carroll O’Conner led iconic series may not be the only Lear legacy not coming back, at least in a recognizable form…no Maude or any of them. We did that. However, there are ideas that we were working on at that same time that were bubbling in the same creative pipeline and that’s part of what I’m looking at now. I’m looking at ideas you’ve never heard of. I have about 100 ideas that go back 30 or 40 years, some only 12 years or 10 years. These are the ideas that we’ve had and nurtured for the longest time that we will imagine or reimagine.”

Lear currently executive produces the Netflix hit, One Day at a Time, a reboot of his original series of the same name with a Latinx cast.