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Release Date: 1971 Duration: 30 min Studio: CBS Cast: Danielle Brisebois, Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Sally Struthers, Liz Torres, Rob Reiner All in the Family was first seen in January of 1971 and immediately changed the face of television. Not only was this the number one television series from 1971 through 1976, but it also signified an... MORE |
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- Archie comes home from work in a great mood and orders Edith to have dinner ready and waiting, because he has an important date to watch the CBS Evening News to see himself on it. Apparently, Archie was interviewed as a man-on-the-street voicing his opini...
- It's Christmas Day and Archie is the only one not in the Christmas spirit. Mike and Gloria question him, but he refuses to reveal what's bugging him. The Jeffersons come over to wish the Bunkers a "Merry Christmas", but this does anything but cheer Archie...
- Archie comes home from work in a particularly awful mood because he has to make an important decision at work: whether to lay off a minority worker or a white man.
- The Bunkers are having problems with their furnace which gets Archie entertaining the idea of possibly moving to California. When an unscrupulous black real-estate salesman, Mr. Byrd, offers Archie a hefty sum of money for his home, Archie is all for it.
Apr 8, 1979
On Archie's St. Patrick's Day Party at the tavern, he discovers that Edith is terribly ill after doing a lot of cooking for him. Sidney comes to the...
Mar 25, 1979
Stephanie's father, Floyd, finally arrives with a devastating proposition for the Bunkers: They can keep Stephanie if they agree to pay him $1000...
Mar 11, 1979
Louise Jefferson returns for a visit at the Bunker's place to ask Edith if she can sell her (Louise's) former house. Edith doubts but Archie makes...
Mar 4, 1979
Norman Lear hosts an affectionate look at the high points of his ground-breaking TV series.
Mar 4, 1979
Norman Lear hosts an affectionate look at the high points of his ground-breaking TV series.







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