All in the Family (1971)
Archie Bunker, a working class bigot, constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.
- Johnny Speight
- Norman Lear
- Milt Josefsberg
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Episode 1 - Meet the Bunkers
Release Date: 1971-01-12It's Edith and Archie Bunker's wedding anniversary. Edith manages to drag Archie to church. Daughter Gloria and her husband Mike try to whip up a party atmosphere for the parents.
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Episode 2 - Writing the President
Release Date: 1971-01-19Mike writes a letter to President Nixon, protesting everything that's wrong with America, including the state of the environment and the nation's involvement in Vietnam. Archie finds out, and to refute his son-in-law's claims he decides he too will write a letter praising the nation's chief and attempting to explain the Meathead as an ignorant. While penning the letter, Archie pictures the family all standing behind him, dressed in his Sunday best, all supporting his positions.
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Episode 3 - Oh, My Aching Back (aka Archie's Aching Back)
Release Date: 1971-01-26Archie is convinced he'll collect a large settlement from a petty traffic accident if a Jewish lawyer handles the case. The stylistic minimalism of the Bunkers' sparsely furnished set is on full display in this early episode. According to director John Rich, who grew up not far from Archie's neighbood, the Spartan look of the Bunkers' living room deco was achieved as a result of painstaking efforts. The director remembers personally supervising the cracking of windows and repainting of walls to give the place a run-down, lived-in look. "I told the set designers to take all the color out of it," remembers Rich. "Norman and I wanted to do the show in black and white, but CBS nearly went into a coma. So we decided to do the next best thing and shoot the entire show in muted sepia tones."
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Episode 4 - Archie Gives Blood
Release Date: 1971-02-02Archie refuses to donate blood because he's afraid that his vital fluids might get mixed in with those of a different race.
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Episode 5 - Judging Books by Covers
Release Date: 1971-02-09Archie scorns one of Mike's effeminate friends, unaware that one of his own beer-drinking buddies is a well-adjusted gay man.
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Episode 6 - Gloria's Pregnancy (aka Gloria Has a Belly Full)
Release Date: 1971-02-16Archie's dream of becoming a grandfather is dashed when Gloria suffers a sudden miscarriage.
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Episode 7 - Mike's Hippie Friends Come to Visit
Release Date: 1971-02-23Mike invites one of his hippie friends to spend the night in his living room, despite Archie's strenous ojections.
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Episode 8 - Lionel Moves Into the Neighborhood
Release Date: 1971-03-02Louise Jefferson makes her first appearance, through husband George will remain an offscreen character for another two seasons. Their son, Lionel, had been a regular visitor to the Bunkers since the pilot episode, when the writers discovered how effective the street-smart black youth was at gently letting the air out of Archie's sails.
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Episode 9 - Edith Has Jury Duty
Release Date: 1971-03-09Edith abandons the kitchen for the courtroom when she is chosen for jury duty, leaving Archie to fend for himself.
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Episode 10 - Archie Is Worried About His Job
Release Date: 1971-03-16No one in the family gets any sleep when Archie spends the night worring that he might lose his job.
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Episode 11 - Gloria Discovers Women's Lib
Release Date: 1971-03-23Gloria leaves the house in a rage after Mike refuses to recognize her as an equal partner in their marriage.
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Episode 12 - Success Story
Release Date: 1971-03-30Archie reevaluates his definition of success after he meets an old army buddy who's become wealthy in the used-car trade.
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Episode 13 - The First and Last Supper
Release Date: 1971-04-06The Jeffersons arrive for dinner at the Bunkers'--minus husband George, who refuses to socialize with his white neighbors.