A man with little passion for either his job or his wife gets a wake-up call in this independently produced romantic comedy....
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2003
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In one of the most startling examples of "playing against type" in TV history, beloved sitcom icon Mary Tyler Moore stars as...
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Irene Silverman
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2001
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Written by the author of Sarah, Plain and Tall, Baby was produced for the TNT cable service. Set in New England, this is the...
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Byrd
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2000
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In this sequel to the previous season's episode "Psalm 151", Wynonna Judd and Mika Boreem make return appearances,...
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2000
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Sleepless in Seattle director Nora Ephron originally made a name for herself as the writer of romantic comedies such as...
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Birdie
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1998
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For this animated direct-to-video sequel to Disney's 1995 animated Pocahontas, Irene Bedard returns to the title role -- with...
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Mrs. Jenkins
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1998
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Appropo to the episode's title, Jean Stapleton guest stars as Miles' grandmother Nana Silverberg. The old dear is in...
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1996
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There are angels among us, and they like lots of sugar in their coffee, in writer-director Nora Ephron's comic fantasy...
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1996
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A production of Hallmark Hall of Fame that originally aired on the Showtime Cable Network, this family drama tells the moving...
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1996
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Jean Stapleton stars in this comic fantasy about Martin, a man who learned to be tolerant of his meddling mother -- so when...
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1993
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Franz Kafka's classic tale of Josef K., a bank clerk who is placed on trial for an unnamed, unknowable crime, is given a...
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Landlady
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1993
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This made-for-television movie, which debuted on Halloween, has Jean Stapleton as a mother from hell (literally) who returns...
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1993
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Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle
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1993
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1992
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The television show Beakman's World was little more than an updated of the classic children's program Mr. Wizard. Best of...
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1992
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A dreary and depressing tale despite the excellent assemblage of talent, this is the story of a Depression-era family where...
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1992
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This tribute to the long-running and very successful TV comedy series features the original cast as they take a nostalgic...
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1991
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When her Mother breaks her hip and needs full-time care, a married woman is forced to a new understanding of the process of...
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1991
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An all-star cast is included on this children's adventure that follows a search for Mother Goose by her son (Dan Gilroy) and...
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1990
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1990
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1986
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Ariadne Oliver
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1986
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Originally aired on Shelley Duvall's family-oriented HBO television series, this lively retelling of the classic tale...
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1984
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A Matter of Sex is the calculatedly misleading title of a based-on-fact TV movie, which originally bore the more suitable...
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1984
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A cautious single mom and a frustrated writer dance around the prospect of getting together in this romantic comedy. Caustic,...
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Mrs. Price
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1983
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This is one of many versions of the fairy tale about a boy who trades his family cow for magical beans and soon finds...
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1983
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Jean Stapleton stars as Eleanor Roosevelt in this made-for-TV biography, first telecast May 12, 1982. The film recounts Mrs....
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1982
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1982
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Isabel (Jean Stapleton), a widowed executive secretary, is forced into early retirement by executive Lymon Jones...
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1981
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PCP, a deadly drug commonly known as Angel Dust, made its first destructive appearances on the street in the late 1970s. In...
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Betty Eaton
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1981
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This is one of many versions of the fairy tale about a boy who trades his family cow for magical beans and soon finds...
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1980
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Edith faces a crisis of conscience when she is assigned to care for Sunshine Home resident Mrs. Loretta Dillon...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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The disappearance of several items from the Bunker household coincides with a rash of petty thefts from the school attended...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Fully aware of Archie's narrow-minded attitude towards minorities, Stephanie hides the fact that she's Jewish. The truth...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Blanche Hefner has walked out on husband Barney several times in the past, but this time it's permanent. As usual, Barney...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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This TV movie stars Jean Stapleton as the real-life "Aunt" Mary Dobkin, a physically handicapped woman living in the...
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1979
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Archie rushes Stephanie to the hospital when she suffers an attack of appendicitis. Upon meeting Stephanie's doctor, however,...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Technically speaking, this was the 199th episode of All in the Family. But because the earlier one-hour episode "...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Edith agrees to show Mike and Gloria's old house to potential renters. But Archie is outraged; The prospective tenants are a...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Richard MacKenzie makes a return visit in the role of Archie Bunker's black-sheep brother, Fred (originally called Alfred in...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Much to Archie's discomfort, Edith insists upon rehearsing day and night for her singing duet with Stephanie at the annual...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Just when Archie has accustomed himself to the presence of foster daughter Stephanie, along comes Stephanie's no-good father...
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Edith is her usual bubbly, buoyant self as she prepares a special St. Patrick's Day dinner for the patrons of Archie's bar....
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Edith Bunker
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1979
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Hoping to buy Archie a TV for their 30th wedding anniversary, Edith is upset to learn that the bank won't okay her loan...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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1978
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Richard Mckenzie guest stars as Archie's long-estranged brother, Alfred Bunker. After 29 years, Alfred pays a visit to...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Edith prepares a special farewell dinner for Mike and Gloria, in preparation of their move to California. While Gloria...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Mike and Gloria are convinced that the spark has gone out of their marriage. To rekindle that spark, the Stivics spend a...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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All in the Family star Jean Stapelton guest stars; meanwhile, chaos ensues following the return of Miss Piggy's ultimate...
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1978
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Archie discovers that the cash register in his bar contains several counterfeit ten-dollar bills. Alas, he makes this...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Eagerly awaiting a visit from Mike, Gloria, and Joey during the Christmas holidays, Archie and Edith are surprised to learn...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Archie is shocked to discover that the new waitress hired by Harry is none other than Denise (Janis Paige), the woman with...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Archie and Edith arrive in Santa Barbara, CA, where they intend to spend Christmas week with Mike and Gloria. But all is not...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Mike is offered a lucrative teaching job in Santa Barbara, CA. Excitedly, the Stivics prepare for their big move to the West...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Archie and Edith have spent several weeks waiting for Edith's no-good cousin Floyd to pick up his daughter, Stephanie. It is...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Nobody in Edith's family cared much for nasty old Aunt Rose -- least of all Archie, who knew that Rose heartily disapproved...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Panic reigns in the Bunker household when an insurance-company physical reveals that Archie has a spot on his liver....
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Mike and Gloria are all packed and ready to head to their new home in Santa Barbara,...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Once again, Blanche Hefner is "stepping out" on her husband, Barney. And once again, Barney's misery is seriously affecting...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Archie envisions a life free of financial worries when Edith is chosen to appear in a detergent commercial. Unfortunately for...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Archie fully expects that his bar will make a fortune on Super Bowl Sunday. What Archie hadn't counted on was the fact that...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Theodore Bikel guest stars as Bronx butcher Alvin Klemmer. Regular customer Edith Bunker is flattered by Klemmer's old-world...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Estelle Parsons appears as Blanche, the "straying" wife of Archie's pal, Barney Hefner. When Blanche throws Barney over in...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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Another of Edith's castoff relations, Aunt Iola (Nedra Volz) has been passed from relative to relative, with no willing to...
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Edith Bunker
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1978
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Lori Shannon returns to the role of Edith's female-impersonator friend, Beverly...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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In another flashback episode, Mike and Gloria recall their first blind date way back in 1968. Once again, the audience is...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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In this first episode of a two-part story, the pressures of the saloon business lead Archie to begin taking unprescribed pep...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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The Bunkers' upstairs bathroom suffers minor damages in a small fire. Hoping to collect a huge insurance settlement, Archie...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Gloria is amazed when she finds her mother, Edith, engrossed in a best-selling sex manual. Even more amazing is the effect...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Told in flashback form, Tail Gunner Joe traces the rise and fall of Wisconsin senator Joseph McCarthy (Peter Boyle). The...
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1977
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Archie has been duped into joining the KKK (which, undoubtedly for legal reasons, has...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Archie is offered membership in a secretive "patriotic" organization. Only when it...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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The eighth season of All in the Family is the last in which that "family" would all be together. Offered a professorship at a...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Edith is still grieving over the death of her female-impersonor friend, Beverly...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Archie's dependency upon "pep pills" -- brought about by the pressures of owning a bar...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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While playing a word game, Gloria is frustrated at Mike's intellectual capacity. Lashing out at her husband, she attributes...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Preparing the grand opening of "Archie Bunker's Place," Archie discovers that being an employer can be just as vexing as...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Generous Edith offers the Bunker living room as the site for the wedding between Mr. Hooper (Ian Wolfe) and Florence Talley...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Archie is driven crazy by the persistent yapping of the dog owned by his neighbor Barney Hefner. Things get worse when Archie...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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One of the most controversial and compelling episodes of All in the Family, "Edith's 50th Birthday" begins as the rest of the...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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All in the Family launched its eighth season on October 2, 1977 (and moved from Saturday to Sunday evening in the process),...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Archie reluctantly accompanies Edith to the funeral of her cousin, Liz. At first, an uncharacteristically quiet Archie enters...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Arriving home early from a weekend trip, Archie and Edith find their tenant Teresa Betancourt and her boyfriend, Brian...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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There was little love lost between Archie and his co-worker Stretch Cunningham when Stretch was alive. Now that Mr....
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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While in the furniture shop for repairs, Archie's beloved easy chair is accidentally given to the wrong customer. Tracking...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Surprise, surprise! It is Archie Bunker, who, as head of his lodge's membership committee, demands that a minority-group...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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Mike is determined to assert his independence. He chooses to do so by claiming to be too tired to attend a party with Gloria...
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Edith Bunker
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1977
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As most veteran All in the Family fans know, the Christmas season is seldom a joyous occasion in the Bunker household. This...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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A patriotic series of historical documentaries, each program makes extensive use of archive photos, rare newsreel footage...
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1976
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The Bunker family's doctor forces Archie to go on a diet. In the spirit of "one for all," Edith convinces the rest of the...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Jack Gilford delivers a poignant performance as Bernard Bernstein, an elderly Jewish watchmaker who has spent a lifetime...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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It's mind-boggling, but women who wanted to vote were once labeled by psychologists as mentally ill. Indeed, women in the...
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1976
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Once again, Archie is driven into a state of apoplexy over a decision made by Mike and Gloria. This time around, the Stivics...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Struggling to make financial ends meet as new parents, Mike and Gloria are taken aback when Gloria thinks she might be...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Reversing the usual procedure, it is Mike and Gloria who are angry at Archie. The reason? Against their wishes, Archie...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Season seven of All in the Family begins on an unsettling note with a three-part story in which faithful Archie Bunker...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Archie seems unusually nervous when Edith invites her former classmate, Dolores Mancheney, to dinner at the Bunkers'. What...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Edith becomes a celebrity when she saves the life of old Mr. Kleever (Phil Leeds) at the Sunshine Rest Home. She is even...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Archie is fed up with the practical jokes perpetrated by his bachelor buddy, Pinky (Eugene Roche). To get even, Archie...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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In the first episode of a two-part story, a nervous Archie steels himself for a gall-bladder operation. His fears are not...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, an unemployed Archie continues to look for work. After landing a minimum-wage...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Archie suffers the humiliation of being fired from his job -- just as Mike is given...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story arc, Edith is outraged that Archie has been "stepping out" with a waitress named Denise...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Archie's ordeal as a surgical patient is alleviated somewhat when he finds out that he...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Mike's liberalism is once more put to the test when he is faced with the iniquities of Real Life. Up for a prestigious...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Given an attractive pantsuit by Gloria, Edith would like to show off her new outfit in public. Alas, Archie is his usual...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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When Archie and Edith's furnace breaks down, they temporarily move in with Gloria and Mike. An already tense situation is...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Season seven of All in the Family opened with an hour-long episode -- the first of a two-part story arc -- which put the...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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It is no surprise that Archie is outraged again. This time, the source of his anger is Mike and Gloria's refusal to baptize...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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Mike feels neglected of late, all because Gloria is obliged to devote a generous portion of her time to baby Joey. At first,...
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Edith Bunker
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1976
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Gloria suddenly goes into labor while she's stuck in a restaurant telephone booth....
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Mike is finally able to pry the in-labor Gloria loose from a restaurant telephone...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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An old sitcom plot line is given a fresh new workout in this episode of All in the Family. Receiving a chain letter from...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Pregnant Gloria's "due date" has come and gone. In fact, nine full days have passed since Gloria was supposed to have given...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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While moonlighting as a cabbie, Archie is mugged. Reporting the crime to a cop named Garsky (Frank Campanella), Archie lets...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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In order to pass a company physical, Archie must lower his normally high blood pressure. This means that Archie must remain...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Thanksgiving dinner at the Bunkers' provides Archie with yet another opportunity to hit the ceiling. This time, Archie is...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Bernadette Peters guest stars as Linda Galloway, a sexy college student in need of special tutoring. Since Linda is one of...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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In the conclusion of a four-part story arc, an increasingly paranoid Archie is still out of work due to a union strike, while...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Edith is happy with her volunteer job at the Sunshine Nursing Home -- too happy, as far as Archie is concerned. Feeling...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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While fondly recalling the opening theme music of The Milton Berle Show, Gloria and Mike receive a letter stating that Gloria...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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To pass the time, Archie takes a magazine test which ostensibly measures his life expectancy. Alas, he scores a miserable 64,...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Resigned to the fact that he is going to be a father, Mike is likewise willing to go along with Gloria's "natural childbirth"...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Archie basks in the adulation of his friends and family when, while moonlighting as a cabdriver, he uses mouth-to-mouth...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Hoping to get in good with his employer, Mr. Sanders (Sorrell Booke), and thereby land a promotion to dispatcher, Archie...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Edith is charmed by her plumber's new assistant, Nick Howard (Cliff Osmond), who compliments her appearance and recites...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Poised to move out of the Bunker household and into a place of his own, Mike decides to release five years' worth of pent-up...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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As indicated by its title, this episode of All in the Family served as the pilot for the spin-off series The Jeffersons. The...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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The sixth season of All in the Family got under way as Mike and Gloria prepared to move out of the Bunker house and into...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Much to Archie's dismay, Edith has always regarded the union of her cousin Amelia and wealthy Russell DeKuyper as the...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Archie sees nothing wrong in "borrowing" a few nails and an electric drill from work. Mike and Gloria argue that stealing is...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Gloria and Mike have become disciples of a new psychological technique called "fair fighting." Whenever they get into an...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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Archie makes another snide comment about Mike's eating habits, whereupon Mike counters that Archie smokes too much. The...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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His year-long college fellowship at an end, Mike lands a teaching job. At long last, he and Gloria are able to move out of...
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Edith Bunker
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1975
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In order to run for public office, George Jefferson must have all his neighbors sign a petition in his favor. Yes, all the...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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In the conclusion of a three-part story arc, the Bunker household is relieved that Archie Bunker, reported missing from his...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Richard Masur is cast as George Bushmill, a retarded grocery stockboy whom Gloria befriends. Intimidated by George's mental...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Never much of a churchgoer, Archie finally "sees the light" after a near-death experience at his job. Suddenly, there is no...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Dennis Patrick guest stars as Scanlon, a slick-talking bunco artist who cons Archie into buying $2000 worth of aluminum...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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This first episode of a three-part story arc finds Edith preparing for a Tupperware party while Archie is away attending a...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Gloria has always been aware that Mike is against overpopulation. Even so, she is shocked when Mike states, flat out, that...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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In the third episode of a four-part story arc, Archie is still out of work as union negotiations continue to go round and...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Hoping to keep Irene Lorenzo from indoctrinating Edith with her "liberated" notions, Archie arranges for Irene to get a job...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Lionel Jefferson's engagement party promises to be a fun occasion for everyone but Archie, who discovers that Lionel's dad,...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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When Gloria is depressed, everyone in the family suffers. The reason for Gloria's doldrums is her belief that she has fallen...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Despite his fears and trepidations, Mike passes his final exams and graduates from college. No one is happier than Archie; at...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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George Jefferson's contention that Archie Bunker was placed on this earth just to make trouble for him seems to be confirmed...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Lionel moves out of the Jefferson household after an argument with his parents. Normally, this domestic squabble would be of...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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In the second episode of a four-part story arc, Archie's union is still on strike, and the Bunkers' household debts continue...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Mike thinks that the husband should be the "aggressive" member of a married couple. Gloria claims she doesn't care, but Mike...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Archie tries to help out his unemployed friend, Joe Tucker (Vic Tayback), who used to hold Archie's job at the loading dock....
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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The family is planning a 50th birthday party for Archie. The only one unwilling to enter into the festivities is Archie...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Season four of All in the Family began on September 14, 1974, with the first of the series' multipart stories. "The Bunkers...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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The whole Bunker household is thrown into an uproar -- and the cause of it all is a dish of stew. Believing that he has eaten...
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Edith Bunker
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1974
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Still riding high as America's number one TV show, All in the Family glides effortlessly into its fourth season....
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Problems on the job manifest themselves in a huge backache for Archie Bunker. Landing in the hospital, he strikes up a warm...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Middle-aged Archie can only envy the eternally youthful outlook of his friend and contemporary Bill Mulholern. He is...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Archie has often overstepped his bounds in expressing his dismay over Gloria's marital relationship with a "liberal...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Archie balks at the notion of accompanying Edith to her 30th class reunion at Millard Fillmore High. But he quickly changes...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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An excited Archie comes home one night, announcing that he has just purchased a 300-dollar watch for 25 dollars. When the...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Prejudiced though he may be, Archie Bunker is no Nazi. Thus, he is both outraged and terrified when a swastika is painted on...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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All in the Family ventures into Rashomon territory when Archie and Mike offer two different versions of the same story. It...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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For reasons unknown, Archie is sneaking out of the house every night. Their curiosity aroused, Mike and Gloria decide to...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Gloria is traumatized when she is attacked and nearly raped while walking home from work. At first, the family insists that...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Once again fueled by the flames of Women's Lib, Gloria is convinced that her mother Edith is being emotionally abused by...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Season four of All in the Family commenced with an object lesson about -- what else? -- racial bigotry. Archie is up in arms...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Now that the Lorenzos have moved next door to the Bunkers, Archie has managed to come up with a whole new list of pet peeves....
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Burt Mustin makes his first series appearance in the role of feisty octogenarian Justin Quigley (a character that, at age 82,...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Gloria brings home a miniature replica of Rodin's famous sculpture "The Kiss." The erotic nature of the sculpture does not...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Why is stingy, curmudgeonly old Archie coming home loaded down with expensive gifts and lavish compliments for Edith and...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Archie is delighted to learn that his black neighbors, the Jeffersons, are planning to move. During a farewell party at the...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Modern technology runs amok when a computer error enables Edith to collect a huge sum of money for a single prune-company...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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While Archie is out of the house, the rest of the family joins Lionel and the Lorenzos in playing Mike's new "group therapy"...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Archie is uncomfortable with Edith's new friend, a peppery Catholic nun named Theresa (Phyllis Avery). When Edith begins...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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This episode is essentially a solo tour de force for series star Carroll O'Connor. Left home alone while the rest of the...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Donning a brunette wig, blonde-tressed Gloria is at first flattered and delighted when Mike is "turned on" by her new look....
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Though Archie resists the notion, Edith insists that they celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary at the Atlantic City hotel...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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While moonlighting as a cab driver, Archie is held up and robbed of 50 dollars. At first, he insists upon prosecuting his...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Even under normal circumstances, Archie feels threatened by his intelligent and resourceful neighbor Irene Lorenzo. When...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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Archie and Mike can't understand why the usually ebullient Edith is unable to get into the Christmas spirit. Only when she is...
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Edith Bunker
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1973
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The Bunker household is turned on its ear when Edith announces that she holds a winning lottery ticket. An exultant Archie...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Archie is thrilled when he is considered for membership in a championship bowling team. He is less thrilled to discover that...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Archie's pride is hurt when Edith is given an expensive mink cape by her cousin Amelia. At first ordering Edith to return the...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the Bunkers and the Stivics recall the wedding of Mike and Gloria. The pre-nuptial...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Edith is in a panic when she loses a valuable locket. Archie, however, is less concerned about the locket than in its...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Could Edith Bunker be a kleptomaniac? That's what Edith thinks when she is arrested for shoplifting after accidentally...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Marcia Rodd guest stars as a woman named Marilyn Sanders, who unexpectedly shows up one night at the Bunker doorstep....
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Archie's blind faith in the infallibility of the United States receives another blow when he finds himself under the scrutiny...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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This Emmy-winning episode of All in the Family not only shattered yet another TV taboo, but also showcased an acting...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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It could only happen to Archie Bunker: He's trapped in a stalled elevator with a prickly black attorney named Thompson...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Securely imbedded as America's top-rated series, All in the Family enters its third season with the greatest of ease. This...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Naïve Edith answers a classified advertisement requesting a pair of "fun pen pals." Before long, the Bunkers are visited by...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Gloria Le Roy guest stars as Bobby Jo, the much-younger wife of the man whose life Archie saved during WWII. When Bobby Jo...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Archie gets into an argument with Syrian laundry owner Girgis (Jack Weston) when each blames the other for breaking a washing...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Written by comedian Bill Dana (aka Jose Jimenez), this classic episode represents the one and only time that...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Still moonlighting as a cab driver, Archie has neglected to report his additional income to the IRS. Inevitably, the Feds...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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All in the Family began its third season with this satirical jab at America's "gun culture." Angered at a television...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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A riddle posed by Gloria sparks a major brouhaha on the topic of Women's Lib. Gloria knows the answer to the riddle, and so...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the viewer is transported back to the day that Mike and Gloria were married. Not...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Suffering an appendicitis attack, Mike is rushed to the hospital. End of story? Not quite: Mike's surgeon is a woman, a fact...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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In this episode the ball starts rolling when Mike unexpectedly receives a 200-dollar inheritance. Archie wants Mike to hand...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Archie accidentally discovers that Edith is harboring a secret. Sometime in the distant past, she spent a weekend at the home...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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It is no surprise that Archie is livid over the fact that his lily-white niece Linda (Diane Hull) has gone out dancing with...
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Edith Bunker
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1972
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Archie predicts disaster when Mike and Lionel participate in an anti-Pentagon demonstration at the U.N. building. It turns...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Mike's let-it-all-hang-out liberalism is again put to the test when Gloria agrees to pose in the nude for the Stivics' artist...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Season two of All in the Family commenced on September 18, 1971 with yet another taboo-banning episode. Scripted by...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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As indicated by the title of this episode (which is "bookended" by the celebration of Mike and Gloria's first anniversary),...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Though "The Election Story" originally aired on October 30, 1971, for plot purposes the action takes place during an election...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Accidentally denting the fender of a parked car with a can of peaches, Edith leaves a note on the car's windshield. A furious...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Mike's nervousness over his upcoming final exams have rendered him temporarily impotent. Not only does this put the damper on...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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So often the dispenser of thoughtless discrimination, Archie finds himself forced to take his own medicine. This occurs when...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Archie's insistence upon purchasing a gun to protect his household backfires when a couple of burglars named Coke and Horace...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Interviewed by a WCBS-TV reporter about Nixon's economic plan, Archie is thrilled to learn that his interview will appear on...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Bea Arthur makes her first-ever appearance as Maude Findlay, ultra-conservative Archie's ultra-liberal cousin. Described by...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Christmas is anything but merry in the Bunker household this year. Anticipating his usual Christmas bonus, Archie makes like...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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The tempestuous introductory "shakedown season" of All in the Family ended on a high (and highly rated) note with the episode...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Archie's old army buddies prepare a reception for the most successful of their ranks, self-made millionaire Eddie Frazier...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Just because All in the Family specialized in cutting-edge humor didn't mean that the producers were above using...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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The first part of his "paranoia trilogy," Alan J. Pakula's 1971 thriller details the troubled life of a Manhattan prostitute...
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1971
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Archie balks at the notion of donating blood at the local Red Cross. When Mike accuses him of being chicken, Archie protests...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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This episode offers a few clues as to what makes Archie Bunker "tick." Worried that he will be fired from his job, Arch...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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After getting into a minor fender-bender, Archie suffers a delayed case of whiplash. Hoping to collect a huge settlement from...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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The sitcom that changed the face of American television premiered on January 12, 1971, with the last of three pilot episodes...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Incensed that Mike has written a stern and critical letter to President Nixon, super-patriotic Archie tries to set things...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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From the vantage point of the early 21st century, it is hard to imagine the shocking impact of All in the Family's premiere...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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This comedy is notable as the final onscreen appearance (non-speaking) of Edward Everett Horton, a staple comic supporting...
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Mrs. Wrappler
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1971
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When Gloria announces that she's pregnant, both Mike and Archie blanche in terror. Not only did Mike enter into matrimony...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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A "showcase" episode for series co-star Sally Struthers, "Gloria Discovers Women's Lib" delivers exactly what its title...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Archie thinks he knows a homosexual when he sees one, and when Mike invites his flamboyant photographer friend Roger to the...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Also known as "Mike's Hippie Friends Come to Visit," this episode proves that even Mike has his limits when it comes to human...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Archie learns to his horror that a black family is moving across the street. As Edith, Gloria, and Mike listen with varying...
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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Edith Bunker
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1971
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A serious social drama film of the type that flourished in the 1960's, Up the Down Staircase seems somewhat dated and...
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Sadie Finch
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1967
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A rape victim goes through inner turmoil in the days following her suffering the brutal assault. Mary Ann (Carroll Baker)...
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Shirley Johnson
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1961
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Judy Holliday re-creates her Broadway role of flibbertigibbet telephone operator Ella Peterson in Bells are Ringing. Ella...
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Sue
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1960
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Damn Yankees is a frothy, faithful adaptation of the 1956 Broadway hit. In an amusing slant on the "Faust" legend, aging...
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1958
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