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Archie Bunker was first introduced to America on Jan. 12, 1971, but he’s still a generational reference today. ‘All in the Family,’ featuring a middle-class family from Queens, ran for … ...
“Those Were the Days,” co-written by the late Charles Strouse, revolutionized the form — while slyly mocking Archie Bunker’s worldview.
Carroll O'Connor, who portrayed the lovable but bigoted Archie Bunker, was the heart and soul of the All in the Family cast. O'Connor won four Emmy awards for his part in the series.
New 28-disc DVD box includes all 208 episodes of groundbreaking show featuring Archie Bunker Sitcom featuring Carroll O'Connor's acerbic bigot addressed a wide range of social issues Norman Lear's ...
“Archie Bunker couldn’t exist today.” It’s a refrain that’s landed in my inbox more than once since t he death of “All in the Family” creator Norman Lear on Tuesday.
After years of playing Edith on All in the Family, Jean Stapleton knew the character well enough to suggest a major change to one of her big scenes on the show.
To the editor: Columnist Lorraine Ali says we could use a character like Archie Bunker on TV today to spark conversations on racism and other contentious topics. This would be pointless. The non ...
Norman Lear, the US television producer who used characters like the lovable bigot Archie Bunker to address racism, feminism, homosexuality and other social issues in the 1970s hit shows All in ...
"Archie Bunker couldn’t exist today." It’s a refrain that’s landed in my inbox more than once since t he death of “All in the Family” creator Norman Lear on Tuesday. The indelible ...
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