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Sometimes it’s like the ghost of Archie Bunker has moved into my head, taken control of my sociopolitical reflexes, and is peering through my eyes in disbelief as the absurdities of life whiz by.
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 … ...
"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.
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. Prior to his ...
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 ...
But that was the case for much of the 1970s with the character Archie Bunker on All in the Family, which debuted in 1971. For five years, it was the most-watched show on television.
Played by Carroll O'Connor, Archie Bunker was the star of "All in the Family" (CBS, 1971-1979) — the most popular show on television — and a political icon of the white working-class ...
Archie Bunker and George Jefferson meet again, but the sparks don’t exactly fly. May 23, 2019. Woody Harrelson and Marisa Tomei star as Archie and Edith Bunker in Wednesday night’s ABC special ...
I fear Archie Bunker would become an icon of the right. Raymond Wells, San Pedro.. To the editor: Archie Bunker couldn’t exist today, but his “Little Girl” could.
I was too young to get the joke about “Those Were the Days” back then, but it was the most arresting theme song on TV — if that’s even the proper way to categorize its function on the ...
Archie is what a particular recent presidential candidate might call a “deplorable,” and his views in many episodes are surely that: racist, sexist, retrograde. The show’s fans know this.
“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 ...