All in the Family

All in the Family

1971
All in the Family
All in the Family

All in the Family

8.4 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

Archie Bunker, a working class bigot, constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.

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EP27  Too Good Edith
Apr. 08,1979
Too Good Edith

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 rescue and is able to save Edith before it's too late and he also tells Archie that he knew about her illness before and so did Edith. Sidney mentions that he did tell Edith to stay off her feet, but obviously, with the cooking for Archie, she didn't listen to his instruction. Archie visits Edith upstairs and is disappointed that she didn't get rest instead of doing something for his party. Instead of leaving to host it, Archie falls asleep in the arms of his lover, Edith.

EP26  The Return of Stephanie's Father
Mar. 25,1979
The Return of Stephanie's Father

Stephanie's father, Floyd, finally arrives with a devastating proposition for the Bunkers: They can keep Stephanie if they agree to pay him $1000 cash!

EP25  The Family Next Door
Mar. 11,1979
The Family Next Door

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 her agree so that they (mostly he) can choose white people to move in. When Edith sells the house to a couple and she invites the lady to her house, Archie realises that the woman is black and so is her husband. But Archie isn't disturbed when he finds out that the man is a cop, which could be good for Archie's safety.

EP24  All in the Family Retrospective (3)
Mar. 04,1979
All in the Family Retrospective (3)

Norman Lear hosts an affectionate look at the high points of his ground-breaking TV series.

EP23  All in the Family Retrospective (2)
Mar. 04,1979
All in the Family Retrospective (2)

Norman Lear hosts an affectionate look at the high points of his ground-breaking TV series.

EP22  All in the Family Retrospective (1)
Mar. 04,1979
All in the Family Retrospective (1)

Norman Lear hosts an affectionate look at the high points of his ground-breaking TV series.

EP21  Edith Gets Fired
Feb. 25,1979
Edith Gets Fired

When an ill woman tells Edith to let her die with dignity at the SunShine Home, the woman's family are furious after her death. The manager fires Edith for her selfishness, even though Edith honoured the woman's wish. Later that night, the woman's daughter thanks Edith to be with her mother as she passed away since she (the daughter) never got to visit her own mother back then.

EP20  Stephanie's Conversion
Feb. 18,1979
Stephanie's Conversion

After Stephanie comes back from Sunday School, Rev. Chong visits Edith to tell her that even though she is welcome anytime at Sunday School, Stephanie is Jewish. Edith accepts it, unlike Archie. Selfishly, Archie decides to change Stephanie's religion but Edith interrupts that it's not his decision. So Edith brings Archie and herself to visit a Rabbi to get more information of the religion. Later that night, Stephanie awaits at the porch for the return of Edith and Archie. She and her uncle discuss and he approves that it's her decision and whatever religion she'll be, he'll love her the way he has.

EP19  The Return of Archie's Brother
Feb. 11,1979
The Return of Archie's Brother

When Archie's brother, Fred, visits Archie to open up a business, he also brings his 18 year old wife, Katherine. Both, Archie and Edith, and even Stephanie, are shocked as they find out. While the new bride and Edith cook supper, Archie and Fred argue about Katherine's age. Before dinner, Fred (and Katherine) leave the Bunker's home, canceling the business. In bed, Edith asks Archie if he were a single 55 year old man, would he go for a young girl. Archie answers no.

EP18  Barney, the Gold Digger
Feb. 04,1979
Barney, the Gold Digger

Barney Hefner is suicidal when Blanche finally deserts him, until Archie fixes him up with an overweight but wealthy widow.

EP17  Stephanie and the Crime Wave
Jan. 28,1979
Stephanie and the Crime Wave

Archie and Edith are shocked when they discover that Stephanie has been stealing some of her favorite teacher's belongings, and the Bunkers's also. But Stephanie admits that she stole these things so that when she returns to her dad's, she'll have something to remember them by.

EP16  The Appendectomy
Jan. 21,1979
The Appendectomy

Edith and Archie rush Stephanie to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy on the eve of her 10th birthday. Luckily, the surgery goes perfectly, so they celebrate both Stephanie's birthday and the success of her operation.

EP15  A Girl Like Edith
Jan. 14,1979
A Girl Like Edith

When Edith invites butcher Klemmer and his new sweetheart, a Russian who is the spitting image of Edith, she notices that Klemmer might have the hots for Edith and not for her.

EP14  A Night at the PTA
Jan. 07,1979
A Night at the PTA

When Edith develops laryngitis on the eve of her singing debut at Stephanie's PTA recital, Archie steps in to understudy the duet.

EP13  California, Here We Are (2)
Dec. 17,1978
California, Here We Are (2)

separation is Archie's reaction when he discovers that Gloria has been unfaithful to her husband: For the first time in nine years, he turns his back on his daughter and sides with Michael. The script, rife with disturbing details of the petty cruelties that have already poisoned the Stivics' marriage, avoids the easy out of a tidy resolution. Mike and Gloria do effect a spontaneous reconciliation under the tree, but the tentative exchange lacks the conviction of a permanent reunion. They've been through enough to know, as we do, that the optimism of Christmas morning doesn't always stand up to the cold light of the new year. years, he turns his back on his daughter and sides with Michael.

EP12  California, Here We Are (1)
Dec. 17,1978
California, Here We Are (1)

The Bunkers head out to California for Christmas to find out that Mike and Gloria are having marital problems.

EP11  The Bunkers Go West
Dec. 10,1978
The Bunkers Go West

After Mike and Gloria cancel their trip home for Christmas, the Bunkers decide to travel west for the holidays.

EP10  Bogus Bills
Dec. 03,1978
Bogus Bills

Edith is arrested for passing phony $10 bills she got from Archie's Place.

EP9  Return of the Waitress
Nov. 26,1978
Return of the Waitress

Edith finally confronts the waitress who tempted Archie's fidelity after Harry unwittingly hires her to work at Archie's Place.

EP8  Edith Versus the Bank
Nov. 19,1978
Edith Versus the Bank

With the TV broken, Edith decides to buy a new one for Archie for their 30th wedding anniversary. But when the clerk won't let Edith buy a TV without Archie's signature because she's a woman, she goes to the bank for a loan. There too, she can not borrow money because she is just a housewife with no job, making Edith furious. Helpless, Edith goes home and asks Archie for $500, but she won't tell him why (surprise). During their conversation, Edith discovers that Archie may be sexist also.

EP7  Archie's Other Wife
Nov. 05,1978
Archie's Other Wife

At an American Legion convention, Archie awakens facing a beautiful black airline stewardess who swears they were married the night before.

EP6  Weekend in the Country
Oct. 29,1978
Weekend in the Country

Archie and Edith are invited to spend a fishing weekend with Barney and Blanche at their cottage. But after a game of Monopoly, an argument between Barney and Blanche begins. That night, Archie is uncomfortable to sleep with a man (Barney) in bed, while Edith and Blanche rate their husbands as a lovers. By the end, Blanche and Barney makeup and Archie tries to forget everything.

EP5  Edith's Final Respects
Oct. 22,1978
Edith's Final Respects

Edith is the sole mourner at her Aunt Rose's funeral.

EP4  What'll We Do with Stephanie?
Oct. 15,1978
What'll We Do with Stephanie?

The Bunkers decide to keep Stephanie after her father fails to reclaim her as promised.

EP3  Reunion on Hauser Street
Oct. 08,1978
Reunion on Hauser Street

The Bunkers attempt to reunite Blanche and Barney Hefner after her latest fling with an exterminator fizzles

EP2  End in Sight
Oct. 01,1978
End in Sight

Archie spends a night wallowing in self-pity when an insurance physical reveals an ominous spot on his liver.

EP1  Little Miss Bunker
Sep. 24,1978
Little Miss Bunker

Edith's cousin Floyd abandons his nine-year-old daughter, Stephanie, on the Bunkers' doorstep.

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8.4 | TV-PG | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1971-01-12 | Released Producted By: Tandem Productions , Viacom Enterprises Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Archie Bunker, a working class bigot, constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.

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Cast

Carroll O'Connor , Jean Stapleton , Danielle Brisebois

Director

Morton Lachman

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Tandem Productions , Viacom Enterprises

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gkeith_1 Boy the way Glenn Miller played. Songs that made the hit parade. Guys like us we had it made. Those were the days.You meathead. You dingbat. Little girl. Archie tolerated Edith, and loved Gloria.Archie was old school. All the things in the opening song represented the old days, that would never come back. All the yearnings for an earlier time of big bands and LaSalle automobiles.Archie was blue collar, uneducated, sexist, bigoted, racist, etc. Lots of other characters tried to set him wise to the realities of modern life in the early nineteen seventies.The show was written by a liberal person. The right wing Archie was bombarded by enlightened women and forward thinking African Americans. Archie was so backward that in real life his favorite chair on the show was put into the Smithsonian Institution. This is not bad for the real meathead of All in the Family.Edith was the brilliant one. She had the last laugh. Archie would continue to run his mouth, trying to be the world's best authority on everything.8/10
gilligan1965 I watched this series all through the 1970s and 1980s; and, thereafter if I happened, or, happen, to see it listed while channel surfing.Archie Bunker was/is "AMAZING" and as funny as funny gets...what a great actor - Carroll O'Connor! :) Jean Stapleton is great, too...the high-pitched and somewhat nervous housewife who wishes so much to please her husband.EVERYONE, to some degree, has their petty prejudices and dislikes...whether it's applied to any or all of a race; religion; sexual orientation; form of government; political views; and, most everything in between and all the way down to someone's hairstyle or the shoes someone wears.Most of this is based upon stereotypes that can be thousands of years old, or, as young as yesterday.For instance, I'm half Swedish, and, the Finns call us 'Hurri' and B?G; and, we're also called 'Svennes,' 'Silver-tips,' 'Rutabagas,' 'Swedish Meatballs,' 'toeheads,' 'squareheads'...and, I laugh about it! I'm also half German who are called 'Heinees,' 'krauts,' 'boxheads,' 'blockheads,' 'Jerrys,' and, even more things, which makes me laugh even more. When Archie Bunker said 'kraut' or whatever, I didn't take offense.HOWEVER...these slurs are ALL based upon some action or event that 'someone else' saw a Swede or a German doing...so, there's 'some' fact to them even if ALL Swedes and Germans don't apply. Hee-hee...many Swedes and Germans 'DO' have somewhat box-and-square-like heads, there's no denying this! :DHowever, Swedes and Germans also have "Great" people, stereotypes, and, creations, as well. Swedes have Alfred Nobel (Nobel Prizes); Lennart Nilsson "A Child Is Born" (1965); Abba; Volvo; Saab; Ingmar Bergman; Ann-Margret; Husqvarna; the adjustable wrench; the pacemaker; the three-point seatbelt; Astrid Lindgren; etc...and, Germans have...Fritz Lang; Beethoven; Bach; Gutenberg; Handel; Kant; Engineering; Johann Galle; Wilhelm Emil Fein (electric hand drill); Grimm's Fairy Tales; The Christmas Tree; the clarinet; etc...and, I'm very proud!True stereotype - how many real-Germans don't like Bratwurst, Beer, and, strudel? How many Poles don't like perogis and galumpkis? A black friend of mine got me hooked on sweet potato pie...now, I make it a lot! Stereotypes like these bring people of different cultures together, and, I like that. How unhappy would the rest of the world be if Chinese restaurants suddenly disappeared!?!? Archie Bunker is just that kind of person who'd rank on Italians, but, if the corner pizza shop closed or moved, he'd miss it!?!?Some stereotypes are bad, and, some stereotypes are good...but, IT'S THE "INDIVIDUAL" WHO MAKES THE DIFFERENCE, or, the stereotype...and, it's not race-based, it's 'individuality'-based upon history! When people make fun of someone, or, discriminate against someone, as Archie Bunker does, it's sometimes funny, and, he's only making a fool of himself, which makes it even funnier.With "All In The Family, we have GOOD AND BAD STEREOTYPES...all brought together in one big package to be presented to the world on television. "All In The Family!" I LOVE IT! :) This series got it ALL out into the open where everyone can hear and see what he and she is saying about him and her! It brought into the open what most people only say in private.The spin-off of this, "The Jefferson's," is a black version of "All In The Family," and, it's funny, too. George Jefferson is a black version of Archie Bunker, and, he's funny. George Jefferson and Archie Bunker insulted one-another, but, deep-down, I believe that they actually liked one-another. They're both New York Mets fans...that's a start.If you are proud of where and whom you came from, as I am, you should be able to laugh at yourself, and...none of this hurts...it's just funny! :DThis Blockhead-Kraut gives "All In The Family" 10-out-of-10 stars...A+
Emily Horne In dedication to watching the best TV shows ever made, over the last few months, I have watched every single All in the Family ever made. It ran from 1971-79. I can't begin to tell you how wonderful this show is, but I'll try. It's contemporary, even now. It put a face on hatred, bigotry, ignorance, and it squashed it with humor. It gave a voice to a generation through Mike and Gloria. It was ground-breaking and innovative. They NAILED the laughter through tears emotion, repeatedly. There is nothing like it on television today. Jean Stapleton died last year, in June. She won Emmys and Golden Globes for her portrayal of Edith. Seriously fine actor. Through her character they were able to address women's rights, rape, the subservience of the "housewife", and uncover the fact that while she may be a "dingbat", she was altruistic and endlessly loving. There was so much yelling! Archie yelled at Mike, and Mike never backed down. Gloria yelled at Mike and Archie and the best yelling ever was when Edith lost her composure and yelled at anyone. Through arguments and lough-out-loud comedy they addressed race, religion, politics, war, sex, the economy, and very current events of the time. Can you imagine? A 2014 Mike Stivic (Meathead) would be picketing against Monsanto, mainstream media corruption and the One Percent. Hell, in 1971 they had an episode in which Mike and Gloria are campaigning for politician Claire Packer, who comes to the house and talks with Archie. After declaring he didn't want to hear about her "progressive pinko welfare ideas... giving welfare to families who couldn't be related to him for 'complexionary' reasons..." (huck, huck) Claire responds by asking if he was related to any of the executives at Lockheed, because they are receiving the largest amounts of welfare. Government subsidy. Welfare to the rich. Does this sound familiar? I would love to see that on TV today. Thought provoking and meaningful. Arguably one of the most important television shows of all time.
ShelbyTMItchell After hearing the recent passing of Jean Stapleton, really a great TV show. Despite being politically incorrect. The show seemed to be taboo.As despite being a jerk, Archie Bunker the bigoted and conservative politically correct title character, did have a soul. Despite at times mistreating his family, in particular his sweet natured but dim-witted wife Edith, played by Stapleton.The late Caroll O Connell for the record, was in real life a liberal. But made Archie the guy who was a jerk, but had a soul. As Archie and Edith have a child Gloria(Sally Struthers), who is like her mom and her husband, and future filmmaker Rob Reiner as Michael aka Meathead, the liberal hippie husband of Gloria.As Bunker and Michael butted heads over their beliefs and politics. Despite CBS taking a risk, in the end, it paid off big time. Really a great show that will open your eyes. RIP Jean and Caroll!