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The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Archie Bunker's Place - MSNHere are the actors still alive from the classic sitcom Archie Bunker's Place, the spin-off of Norman Lear's mega-hit series All in the Family.
I was too young to really understand how “All in the Family” morphed into “Archie Bunker’s Place,” and as a kid it confused me: Wasn’t “Archie Bunker’s Place” still “All in the ...
Norman Lear Opens Up About His Battle to Keep ‘Archie Bunker’s Place’ Off the Air "He didn't understand the character the way I felt I wished him to be," he said of Carroll O'Connor, who ...
Archie Bunker's Place ranked among the top 15 shows for its first three seasons, with Nielsen ratings in the 20s — not a full-blown hit, but still a modest success for CBS.
Gene Seymour reflects on how Norman Lear’s mastery of the sit-com enabled him to put radioactive topics in America’s living rooms.
Patt Shea, who co-wrote the series finale of All in the Family and worked on the spinoffs Archie Bunker's Place and Gloria, has died. She was 93.
Norman Lear, who brought social commentary to the sitcom, dies at 101 Archie Bunker, Maude Findlay and George Jefferson were among the characters he brought to America’s living rooms ...
In his Awards Circuit column, Michael Schneider looks at "Bosch: Legacy" as the most recent example of an immediate spinoff with the exact same leads as the original.
Patt Shea, the Norman Lear regular who co-wrote the 1979 series finale of All in the Family and co-created and worked on two spinoffs of the fabled sitcom, Archie Bunker’s Place and Gloria, has ...
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