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Meet the Nowaks of Buffalo and of proud Polish descent, who are denizens of a blighted neighborhood, circa 2010. They populate Tom Dudzick ’s delightful comedic play Our Lady of South Division ...
Characters such as Fonzie from Happy Days and Archie Bunker from All in the Family made audiences laugh, cry, and keep watching for years to come. Now, take a look back at the most memorable TV ...
In an episode of “All in the Family” from 1971, Archie Bunker lays down definitions as he understands them: “A guy who wears glasses is a Four Eyes,” he pontificates to his son-in-law, Michael Stivic, ...
To the editor: Archie Bunker couldn't exist today, but his "Little Girl" could. Yet Sally Struthers' Gloria didn't even warrant a mention along with the other principal cast members.
Legendary television writer and producer Norman Lear died this week, at 101. What makes his legacy so extraordinary, writes Alastair Moock, is the complexity and nuance of what he created, in a ...
Archie Bunker, the slur-spewing outer-borough dad on the CBS sitcom All in the Family, was probably the most famous character to be created by Norman Lear, the TV writer/producer who died this ...
Television That Time Archie Bunker Endorsed Ted Kennedy Friday A/V Club: He wasn't really the character created by the late Norman Lear. But the advertisers did all they could to obscure that.
Archie's son-in-law Michael (Rob Reiner) represented a wily, progressive changing of the guard. Wife Edith (Jean Stapleton) was the low-information, neutral voter.