Just when Archie has accustomed himself to the presence of foster daughter Stephanie, along comes Stephanie's no-good father...
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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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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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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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1979
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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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1978
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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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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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1978
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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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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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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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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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1978
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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1977
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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1975
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Two tourists, portrayed by the comic duo Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, are talked into working for the good guys to keep art...
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1966
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