| Barcode | 826663136142 |
| Release Date | 10/30/2012 |
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| Jean Stapleton | Edith Bunker/Judith Klammerstadt | |
| Carroll O'Connor | Archie Bunker | |
| Danielle Brisebois | Stephanie Mills | |
| Jason Wingreen | Harry Snowden | |
| Allan Melvin | Barney Hefner | |
| Danny Dayton | Hank Pivnik | |
| Rob Reiner | Michael 'Meathead' Stivic | |
| Bill Quinn | Mr. Van Ranseleer | |
| Sally Struthers | Gloria Bunker-Stivic | |
| George Wyner | Dr. Sidney Shapiro | |
| Estelle Parsons | Blanche Hefner | |
| Victor Kilian | Mr. Burkvist | |
| Cory R. Miller | Joey Stivic | |
| Clyde Kusatsu | Rev. Chong | |
| Charles Hallahan | Officer Harrison | |
| Phil Leeds | Mr. Stanley | |
| David Byrd | Mr. Hoffman | |
| Theodore Bikel | Albrecht 'Alvin' Klemmer | |
| John Finnegan | Santa Claus | |
| Eugene Roche | Pinky Peterson |
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| Producer |
Brigit Jensen
Milt Josefsberg Mort Lachman Bud Yorkin |
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| Writer |
Norman Lear
Johnny Speight Bob Schiller Bob Weiskopf |
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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". |
| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 9/24/1978 1. Little Miss Bunker | |||
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Edith's cousin abandons his nine-year-old daughter, Stephanie, on the Bunkers' doorstep.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 10/1/1978 2. End in Sight | |||
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Archie frets when a physical exam reveals an ominous spot on his liver.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 10/8/1978 3. Reunion on Hauser Street | |||
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The Bunkers attempt to reunite Barney Hefner and his wife.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 10/15/1978 4. What'll We Do with Stephanie? | |||
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The Bunkers decide to keep Stephanie after her father fails to reclaim her as promised.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 10/22/1978 5. Edith's Final Respects | |||
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Edith is the sole mourner at her aunt's funeral.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 10/29/1978 6. Weekend in the Country | |||
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Archie and Edith spend a disastrous weekend with the Hefners.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 11/5/1978 7. Archie's Other Wife | |||
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At a convention, Archie awakens to find a black stewardess who swears they were married the night before.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 11/19/1978 8. Edith vs. the Bank | |||
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Edith finds her gender is a barrier to borrowing money.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 11/26/1978 9. Return of the Waitress | |||
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Harry unwittingly hires the woman who had nearly led Archie astray.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 12/3/1978 10. Bogus Bills | |||
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Edith is arrested for passing phony $10 bills she got from Archie's Place.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 12/10/1978 11. The Bunkers Go West | |||
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The Bunkers visit Mike and Gloria for the holidays.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 12/17/1978 12. California, Here We Are (1) | |||
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While visiting California, the Bunkers learn that the Stivics are having marital problems.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 12/17/1978 13. California, Here We Are (2) | |||
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The Bunkers have arrived in California and learn that the Stivics are hiding the fact that they've separated.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 1/7/1979 14. A Night at the PTA | |||
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When Edith develops laryngitis, Archie steps in to sing at Stephanie's recital.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 1/14/1979 15. A Girl Like Edith | |||
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A butcher seems to favor Edith over his girlfriend, Edith's exact likeness.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 1/21/1979 16. The Appendectomy | |||
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Stephanie has an emergency appendectomy on the eve of her tenth birthday.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 1/28/1979 17. Stephanie and the Crime Wave | |||
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Stephanie admits to stealing personal items as a way to remember the people she loves.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 2/4/1979 18. Barney the Gold Digger | |||
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Archie fixes up a despondent Barney Hefner with an overweight but wealthy widow.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 2/11/1979 19. The Return of Archie's Brother | |||
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Archie's brother returns with a teenage bride.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 2/18/1979 20. Stephanie's Conversion | |||
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Archie comes to terms with the fact that Stephanie is Jewish.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 2/25/1979 21. Edith Gets Fired | |||
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Edith is fired from the nursing home after assenting to an elderly woman's dying wish.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 3/4/1979 22. The 200th Episode Celebration of All in the Family | |||
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To celebrate the 200th episode, Norman Lear hosts an affectionate look back at the groundbreaking series.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 3/11/1979 23. The Family Next Door | |||
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Edith helps Louise Jefferson sell her old house to a black cop and his wife.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 3/25/1979 24. The Return of Stephanie's Father | |||
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Stephanie's deadbeat father threatens to reclaim her unless the Bunkers pay him $1,000.
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| Seen it: Yes 25 mins 4/8/1979 25. Too Good Edith | |||
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Edith's sudden illness prompts Archie to express how much she means to him.
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