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  1. This is a list of all of the episodes of the television sitcom All in the Family, which originally aired on CBS for nine seasons, from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979, with a total of 205 episodes produced.

  2. This is a list of all the episodes of All in the Family which was on CBS from 1971 to 1979. Series overview. ↑ Tied with 60 Minutes and Charlie's Angels. ↑ Tied with Taxi. Episodes. Pilot episodes. Season 1 (1971) Season 2 (1971–72) Season 3 (1972–73) Season 4 (1973–74) Season 5 (1974–75) Season 6 (1975–76) Season 7 (1976–77) Season 8 (1977–78)

  3. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. All in the Family. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. S1.E1 ∙ Meet the Bunkers. Tue, Jan 12, 1971. In the series' premiere, Mike and Gloria plan a surprise party to celebrate Archie and Edith's 22nd anniversary.

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    • Plot
    • Creating The Show
    • Cultural Impact
    • Characters
    • Theme Song
    • Family Tree
    • Episodes and Ratings
    • Home Media
    • Spin-Offs
    • Awards and Nominations

    All in the Family is about a family who lives during the early 1970s in the suburbs of Queens, New York City. The sitcom's main character is a World War II veteran and blue-collar worker Archie Bunker. Archie Bunker is old, a bigot, and is not very smart. He gets mad at the changes he sees in the world and wants to go back to when life was more eas...

    The first pilot episode

    All in the Family is based on the 1960s British sitcom television show Till Death Us Do Part. Norman Lear said he read about the show in a Variety magazine. He thought the show was like the relationship that he had with his father. Norman Lear bought the rights to use Til Death Us Do Part and used the ideas of the show in All in the Family. Norman Lear is the creator of All in the Family. He would also add some of the things his father did into the show. CBS wanted to have the show but the sh...

    The second pilot episode

    ABC did not like the first pilot because they did not think Archie and Edith were good together but ABC gave Lear the money to make a second pilot. The episode was made on February 10, 1969 in Los Angeles and it was called Those were Days. The second pilot episode was almost the same as the first pilot episode but in this pilot Gloria was played by Candice Azzara and Chip Oliver played Richard. Richard was the name of Michael Stivic's character and was named "Dickie" in the first pilot episod...

    Making the rest of the show

    This was the last pilot and it would be two years until the first episode of the All in the Family was made. Both of the pilot episodes were never put on television. ABC did not like the show because they thought it was too controversial and because another show, Turn-On was ended after one episode. They also thought that the people who watch ABC would not like Archie Bunker. Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin took back the screenplay and thought about making a movie with All in the Family and not a...

    Most sitcoms before All in the Family did not talk about controversial issues. All in the Family became very famous because it talked about controversial topics like race and sexuality but in a funny way. Many people liked the show because they thought the show was relatable for them because the show was about average people in the 1970s. Norman Le...

    Main characters

    A main character is a character who is in almost all the episodes or is important to the story. 1. Archie Bunker: Archie Bunker is played by Carroll O'Connor. Archie wishes for the years when he was younger and more people agreed with his ideas. Archie was a soldier in World War II and fought in Italy. Archie can be a bigot and does not think very much but is also very loving and is having trouble adaptingto the way the world is changing. He argues with people who do not agree with him. 1. Ed...

    Supporting characters

    Supporting characters are characters who are in many episodes and help the main characters at times. 1. The Jeffersons: The Jeffersons are the African American family who live next to the Bunkers. George Jefferson is played by Sherman Hemsley, Louise Jefferson is played by Isabel Sanford and their son Lionel Jefferson is played by Mike Evans. George and Archie argue many times but Louise and Edith are good friends. Lionel is friends with Gloria and Michael. He also helps Archie when he needs...

    Recurring characters

    A recurring character is a character who is in only a few episodes but does not have a big part. 1. Jerome "Stretch" Cunningham: Stretch Cunningham is played by James Cromwell. Archie's friend and co-worker from the loading dock. What Archie did not know was that Stretch was Jewish, which he finds out after Stretch died and Archie went to the funeral. Archie's eulogyfor his friend is one of the few times in the show where he shows emotions for someone. 2. Theresa Betancourt: Theresa Betancour...

    Those Were the Days

    The opening theme song for All in the Family is played at the start of each episode. The song is composed by Charles Strouse and the lyrics were written by Lee Adams. Those Were the Days is sung by Archie Bunker and Edith. Edith is playing during the piano during the song. In the introduction many clips of Manhattan from the sky are used. The clips start to show the neighborhoods as it gets closer to the Bunker's house. The final clip returns to the Bunker's house and Edith and Archie finish...

    Remembering You

    Remembering You was the closing theme song for All in the Family. The song would play after each episode had ended and the credits were being shown. The song was composed by Roger Kellaway. The lyrics were never added to the show but Carroll O'Connor did sing them when he was an television. During the song the clips from Those were the Days would play but instead it would be backwards. It used to just be a piano playing but lyrics sung by Archie Bunker actor, Carroll O'Connor were added. In t...

    This is the family tree for the Bunker family. Archie and Edith have one daughter, Gloria who is married to Michael. They have one son named Joey. Archie also has a brother named Fred. The information about Archie's siblingsdo not work a lot. Early in the show Archie says that he has three siblings. But later on he says he was an only child. But th...

    Episodes

    After the two pilot episodes from 1968 and 1969, the first episode of the first season of All in the Family was called "Meet the Bunkers" and was on television January, 12 1971. Most of the seasons had 24 episodes but the first season only had 13 episodes. There were nine seasons of All in the Family. In the episode, "Sammy's Visit" the longest laugh from the crowd happened when Sammy Davis Jr. kissed Archie during a photo. The episode was number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-...

    Syndication

    Syndication is when a television program is being shown on a different television network then the first one it was one. CBS started to do reruns of All in the Family during the sixth season of the show on September 1, 1975. Viacom stopped this in September 1979 and let other television networks air the show. In the late 1980s networks like TBS had the show on. From January 3, 2011, to December 31, 2017, the show aired on Antenna TV. As of January 1, 2018, the show began to air on GetTV.

    Ratings

    All in the Family is one of three shows ever to be number 1 in the Neilsen ratingsfive years in a row. The show was in the top 10 for seven of the nine seasons. 40.2 million people watch the show's last episode. All in the Family first season aired at 9:30 pm because more famous shows were aired at 8:00 pm. When a show is "aired" it means it is on televisionat that time. When the show started to be famous, CBS moved the show to 8:00 pm because more people would watch at that time. CBS moved t...

    Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the first six seasons of All in the Family on DVD from 2002 to 2007. Then in 2010 Shout! Factoryreleased the seventh season of the show on DVD. In 2011, they released the eight and ninth season on DVD. In 2012 the whole show was released on DVD.

    When a new show is created from a show that is already present, that is called a spin-off. All in the Family has the most spin-offs of any television show ever. There are even spin-offs of the spin-off shows. Maude, The Jeffersons, Good Times, and Archie Bunker's Place were successful sitcoms and Norman Lear and CBS decided to make more. But Gloria...

    All in the Family is the first sitcom to have every actor who played the main characters win Primetime Emmy Awards for the show. The show also got nominated for many awards. A nomination is when something is picked with other people to maybe with something.

  4. List of All in the Family episodes; Rob Reiner; Gloria Stivic; Michael Stivic; Archie Bunker; Edith Bunker