| 1. | All In The Family: Season 1 | 1971 |
| 2. | All In The Family: Season 2 | 1971 |
| 3. | All In The Family: Season 3 | 1972 |
| 4. | All In The Family: Season 4 | 1971 |
| 5. | All In The Family: Season 5 | 1971 |
| 6. | All In The Family: Season 6 | 1971 |
| 7. | All In The Family: Season 7 | 1971 |
| 8. | All In The Family: Season 8 | 1971 |
| 9. | All In The Family: Season 9 | 1971 |
| 10. | All In The Family: Season 10 | 1971 |
| 11. | All In The Family: Season 11 | 1971 |
| 12. | All In The Family: Season 12 | 1971 |
| 13. | All In The Family: Season 13 | 1971 |
All In The Family
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 avalanche of other situation comedies that dealt with controversial subjects in realistic ways, including Chico and the Man, The Jeffersons, Maude, Good Times and Sanford and Son. The series centered around the Bunker family who lived in a home located at 704 Houser Street in Queens, New York. Archie Bunker was the main character, and what a character he was. He was televisons most famous bigot, crass and down right rude. Yet he was loveable, with a soft side just beneath the surface. Edith Bunker was his somewhat dizzy wife whom he called "Dingbat". Edith put up with Archie and had qualities about her that made her one of television's most unforgetable characters. Also living in the Bunker household were Archie and Edith's daughter, Gloria, and her husband Mike, or "Meathead".
Edith's cousin leaves his nine year old daughter Stephanie with the Bunkers.
Archie attempts to hide his worry from Edith when an insurance physical reveals a spot on his liver.
Edith and Archie try and get their friends Barney and Blanche back together.
After her father fails to return for Stephanie, the Bunkers decide to raise her themselves.
Edith goes to the funeral of her Aunt Rose and is the only mourner. She has a long talk with her aunt.
During a weekend in a fishing cabin, a disagreement over a Monopoly game has the men and women sleeping in separate bedrooms.
At a convention Archie awakens next to a black woman who claims that they were married.
No one will loan Edith money to buy a new television because she has no job and is just a housewife.
Edith comes face to face with the woman who tested Archie's fidelity when Harry unwittingly hires her as the new waitress at Archie's Place.
Edith is arrested for passing counterfeit money that she got from Archie at the bar.
When the Stivics cancel their Christmas trip to New York, the Bunkers decide to go to California to visit.
When the Bunkers visit the Stivics in California, Mike and Gloria are hiding the fact that they have separated.
The Bunkers' visit to the Stivics continues in California as more family problems come out.
Edith can't sing at the PTA meeting because she has laryngitis.
The butcher returns with his fiancee who is the spitting image of Edith who he still seems to have feelings for.
On her tenth birthday Stephanie is rushed to the hospital with appendicitis.
Stephanie has been stealing from school and from the Bunkers.
Barney is distraught after Blanche finally leaves him so Archie tries a bit of matchmaking himself.
Archie's brother shows up with an eighteen year old wife.
The Reverand Chong visits Edith to tell her that Stephanie is Jewish. Archie wants her to convert, but Edith backs Stephanie's decision.
Edith is dismissed when she honors a patient's wishes and lets her die in peace.
Producer/Developer Norman Lear hosts a 90 minute retrospective on the long-running comedy with classic footage from past episodes.
Louise Jefferson shows up and asks Edith to help her find a buyer for their house next door. At first Archie is excited... until he sees Edith's choice for new neighbors.
Archie's fighting instincts are aroused when Stephanie's derelict father returns and uses blackmail to try an get his daughter back. Edith panics at the thought of losing Stephanie, and does her best to help Archie with a plan.
Archie assigns Edith the task of cooking all the food for the upcoming Saint Patrick's Day bash at Archie's Place. Meanwhile, Edith has been keeping her medical condition secret from Archie out of fear that his celebration will be ruined.
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Jean Stapleton | Edith Bunker |
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Carroll O'Connor | Archie Bunker |
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Danielle Brisebois | Stephanie Mills |
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Jason Wingreen | Harry Snowden |
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Allan Melvin | Barney Hefner |
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Danny Dayton | Hank Pivnik |
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Rob Reiner | Michael 'Meathead' Stivic |
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Sally Struthers | Gloria Bunker-Stivic |
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Bill Quinn | Mr. Van Ranseleer |
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Cory R. Miller | Joey Stivic |
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George Wyner | Dr. Sidney Shapiro |
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Estelle Parsons | Blanche Hefner |
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Victor Kilian | Mr. Burkvist |
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Clyde Kusatsu | Rev. Chong |
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Charles Hallahan | Officer Harrison |
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Phil Leeds | Mr. Stanley |
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John Finnegan | Santa Claus |
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David Byrd | Mr. Hoffman |
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Theodore Bikel | Albrecht 'Alvin' Klemmer |
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Eugene Roche | Pinky Peterson |
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Peggy Rea | Martha Birkhorn |
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James J. Casino | Pete |
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Leonard Stone | Mr. Johnson |
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Dick Tufeld | Self - Announcer |
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Santos Morales | Ticket Agent |
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