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All in the Family ()


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A working class man constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.

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  • Won 22 Primetime Emmys. Another 25 wins & 74 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary

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  Archie Bunker (207 episodes, 1971-1979)
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  Edith Bunker / ... (207 episodes, 1971-1979)
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  Michael 'Meathead' Stivic / ... (185 episodes, 1971-1979)
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  Gloria Bunker-Stivic / ... (185 episodes, 1971-1979)
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  Lionel Jefferson / ... (33 episodes, 1971-1975)
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  Mrs. Jefferson / ... (26 episodes, 1971-1979)
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  Barney Hefner / ... (25 episodes, 1971-1979)
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  Harry Snowden (25 episodes, 1976-1979)
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  Stephanie Mills (24 episodes, 1978-1979)
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  Irene Lorenzo / ... (24 episodes, 1973-1975)
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  George Jefferson / ... (15 episodes, 1973-1978)
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  Hank Pivnik (15 episodes, 1976-1979)
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  Kelsey / ... (12 episodes, 1971-1976)
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  Frank Lorenzo / ... (10 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Mr. Munson / ... (10 episodes, 1971-1976)
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  Henry Jefferson / ... (8 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Teresa Betancourt (7 episodes, 1976-1977)
André Pavon ...
  Carlos (6 episodes, 1976-1977)
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  Joseph Sanders / ... (5 episodes, 1972-1977)
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  Justin Quigley / ... (5 episodes, 1971-1976)
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  Bailiff / ... (5 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Joe Foley (4 episodes, 1976)
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  Mildred 'Boom Boom' Turner / ... (4 episodes, 1972-1978)
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  Bernice / ... (4 episodes, 1973-1976)
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  The Bartender / ... (4 episodes, 1971-1972)
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  Bertha / ... (4 episodes, 1971-1979)
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  Blanche Hefner / ... (3 episodes, 1976-1978)
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  Rev. Chong (3 episodes, 1976-1979)
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  Denise (3 episodes, 1976-1978)
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  Pinky Peterson (3 episodes, 1976-1978)
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  Claire Packer / ... (3 episodes, 1971-1979)
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  Father Majeski / ... (3 episodes, 1971-1973)
Lori Shannon ...
  Beverly LaSalle (3 episodes, 1975-1977)
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  D.A. / ... (3 episodes, 1975-1978)
Jeannie Linero ...
  Grocery Clerk / ... (3 episodes, 1971-1976)
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  Gordie Lloyd / ... (3 episodes, 1974-1977)
Tracy Bogart ...
  Nurse / ... (3 episodes, 1975-1979)
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  Dave the Cop / ... (3 episodes, 1971-1978)
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  Stretch Cunningham / ... (3 episodes, 1974)
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  Dr. Dolby / ... (3 episodes, 1976-1979)
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  Jo / ... (3 episodes, 1973-1975)
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  Mr. Van Ranseleer (3 episodes, 1978)
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  Dr. Sidney Shapiro (2 episodes, 1979)
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  Albrecht 'Alvin' Klemmer (2 episodes, 1978-1979)
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  Alfred Bunker (2 episodes, 1978-1979)
Jack Grimes ...
  Mr. Whitehead / ... (2 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Cousin Maude / ... (2 episodes, 1971-1972)
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  Mr. Turner / ... (2 episodes, 1972-1977)
Jack Somack ...
  Tiny Stilberforce / ... (2 episodes, 1972-1976)
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  Hugh Victor Thompson III / ... (2 episodes, 1972-1973)

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Plot Summary

Archie Bunker was a bigoted working-class family man who held tightly to his views of the world. His viewpoints clash with nearly everyone he comes into contact with especially his son-in-law Mike Stivic (or, as Archie delights in calling him, "Meathead"). Written by Brian Rathjen

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Taglines You are about to see something new in comedy. Real people. To err is human. Which makes the Bunkers just about the most human family you'll ever want to meet. Also the funniest. Enjoy a laugh on them and the prejudices which keep them in constant battle and bafflement. (season 1) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Justice for All (United States)
  • Those Were the Days (United States)
  • Es bleibt in der Familie (Germany)
  • Todo en familia (Spain)
  • Все в семье (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 30 min
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Trivia Notoriously, the first toilet flush in American prime time television was heard on this show. See more »
Goofs In the season 8 episode "Mike's New Job", Mike accepts a position in Los Angeles, and will move out of the house they are renting from the Jeffersons. George then arrives announcing that he has sold the house, and asks that Mike and Gloria move immediately, However, in the season 9 episode "The Family Next Door", Louise arrives at the Bunkers and tells Edith that they are renting out the house to Ed and Polly Lewis...The same house that they sold the season before. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Best of All in the Family (1974). See more »
Quotes Mike Stivic: Why couldn't they say "Buddha, bless you" in Chinese?
Archie Bunker: Because they don't say that, that's why. If they say... Well, if they say anything at all, it's "Sayonara".
Mike Stivic: That's Japanese.
Archie Bunker: Same thing.
Mike Stivic: It's not the same thing!
Archie Bunker: What are you talking about? You put a Jap and a Chink together, you gonna tell me which is which?
Mike Stivic: That's right, because I find out about them. I talk to them as individuals.
Archie Bunker: Sure you talk to them. You say, "Which one of you guys is the Chink?"
Mike Stivic: [yells] I don't believe this. He's making me crazy!
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