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    Archie frequently told Edith to "Stifle." Series creator Norman Lear admitted that this is how his father treated Lear's mother. During the series' run, it would be revealed that, while he did disagree with his son-in-law's political views, his resentment of Michael Stivic stemmed in part from the fact that Mike was attending college and would be a...

    Archie Bunker was born on February 7, 1924, in Queens, New York, while growing up he was a poor kid who was teased in school for coming to class wearing one shoe and one boot, since his family could not afford to buy him new footwear. ("They called me Shoe-Bootie.") Archie was also abused by his father — yet he then goes on to vehemently defend his...

    in Everybody tells the Truth Archie fantasizes that an African American is a member of a "Black Panther" group; in Archie and the EditorialArchie persists in calling crime "The Mafia" instead of refering to organized Crime as what the FBI calls organized Crime by its real name i.e."Organized Crime"! In spite of his numerous flaws, Archie was simult...

    Such was the name recognition and societal influence of the Bunker character that by 1972 commentators were discussing the "Archie Bunker vote" (i.e., the voting bloc comprising urban, white, working-class men) in that year's presidential election; in the same year, there was a parody election campaign, complete with T-shirts, campaign buttons, and...

    The only clue to Archie Bunker's father's occupation is the railroad watch, belonging to their father, that Archie's brother Fred gives to Archie.
    Archie Bunker served in the Army Air Corps in Foggia, Italy during World War II. Carroll O'Connor served in the United States Merchant Marine.
    Archie's character voice was created by a mix of accents Carroll O'Connor heard while studying acting in New York City.Template:Fact
    Carroll O'Connor appeared in all the episodes of the series, with the exception of seven (three of these because of a contractual dispute with Norman Lear in Season 5).
    In 1989, British musicians, The KLF, released a single called "Kylie Said to Jason." The song makes reference to "the Archie Bunker show" and other sitcoms.
    Archie and Edith Bunker's living room chairs are featured in an exhibit at the National Museum of American History.
    Philosopher Paul de Man used Archie to show that language is not in the first place "logical" or even "meaningful," but rhetorical. Rhetoric, in his view, always tends to suspend logic and subvert...
    In Israel, where the series (with Hebrew subtitles) was extremely popular, television presenter and politician Yosef Lapid was on several occasions compared with Archie Bunker, both because of phys...
  1. All in the Family is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS for nine seasons, from January 12, 1971, to April 8, 1979. It was later produced as Archie Bunker's Place, a continuation series, which picked up where All in the Family ended and ran for four seasons through 1983.

    • January 12, 1971 –, April 8, 1979
    • CBS
  2. All in the Family: Created by Norman Lear. With Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers. A working class man constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.

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  3. 5 de feb. de 2023 · 9.9K. 1M views 1 year ago #AllInTheFamily #pilotepisode #fullepisode. Have you met the Bunkers? Become well acquainted with this FULL episode pilot! As Gloria and Mike plan an anniversary dinner...

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  4. The Norman Lear Effect. 207K subscribers. 34K. 3.5M views 3 years ago #ArchieBunker #AllInTheFamily #PilotEpisode. ...more. Life with the Bunkers (Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton and Sally...

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  5. Archibald " Archie " Bunker is a fictional character from the 1970s American television sitcom All in the Family and its spin-off Archie Bunker's Place, played by Carroll O'Connor. Bunker, a main character of the series, is a World War II veteran, blue-collar worker, and family man.