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Norman Lear, who brought ‘All in the Family,’ Archie Bunker and ‘Maude’ to TV, dead at 101 The liberal political activist’s signature production was immersed in the day’s headlines ...
Here are the actors still alive from the classic sitcom Archie Bunker's Place, ... and that's not even factoring in the web ...
Bea Arthur, as Maude Findlay, looks angrily at Carroll O’Connor as Archie Bunker in a scene from an episode “All in the Family” entitled, “Cousin Maude’s Visit,” in Los Angeles, on Nov ...
"Archie Bunker couldn’t exist today." It’s a refrain that’s landed in my inbox more than once since the death of “All in the Family” creator Norman Lear on Tuesday. The indelible ...
A classic episode of “All in the Family” features Archie Bunker taunting his wife’s liberal cousin, Maude, by denouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt. As Maude begins to fume, Edith begs her ...
A classic episode of “All in the Family” features Archie Bunker taunting his wife’s liberal cousin, Maude, by denouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt. VIEW E-EDITION. 25¢ for 3 mos.
Many of his shows exist in the same fictional world. Before Marvel and DC extended their universes, there was the spinoff. Maude, who first appeared on “All in the Family,” was Edith Bunker ...
Gene Seymour reflects on how Norman Lear’s mastery of the sit-com enabled him to put radioactive topics in America’s living rooms.
“All in the Family,” a sitcom that launched political discourse through its lovable curmudgeon, Archie Bunker (Carroll O’Connor), premiered in 1971 and ran for over 200 episodes in nine seasons.
Archie Bunker couldn’t exist today. That’s why we need him more than ever Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers from the ‘70s series “All in the Family.” ...
A classic episode of “All in the Family” features Archie Bunker taunting his wife’s liberal cousin, Maude, by denouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt. As Maude begins to fume, Edith begs her ...