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| Season 3, episode # 9 | ||||
| "Archie Bunker's Place" episode | ||||
| Series: | Archie Bunker's Place | |||
| Network/Country: | CBS-TV / U.S. | |||
| Air date | December 6, 1981 | |||
| Production code | 3x9 | |||
| Written by: | Jeffrey Ferro & Frederic Weiss | |||
| Directed by: | Joe Gannon | |||
| Guest starring: | Seven McDonald Celeste Holm Ben Slack Michael Mann Mark Lonow | |||
| Growing Up Is Hard to Do: Part 2 | ||||
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Growing Up Is Hard to Do: Part 2 was the ninth episode of Season 3 of Archie Bunker's Place TV series and also the 53rd overall episode in the series; it also was the second episode and the conclusion of a two-part story. Directed by Joe Gannon, the episode, which was written by Jeffrey Ferro and Frederic Weiss, originally aired on CBS-TV on December 6, 1981.
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Synopsis[]
Tensions reach a boiling point when Archie catches Stephanie's father stealing her Bat Mitzvah money.
Storyline[]
Part 2 and conclusion of two-part story. Stephanie's father Floyd, steals money that Stephanie received as a Bat Mitzvah gift. Stephanie finds out and lets him keep the money because he is broke.
Cast (in Credits Order)[]
Main Cast[]
- Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker
- Danielle Brisebois as Stephanie Mills
- Jason Wingreen as Harry Snowden
- Allan Melvin as Barney Hefner
- Bill Quinn as Mr. Van Ranseleer
- Denise Miller as Billie Bunker
- Barry Gordon as Gary Rabinowitz
- Anne Meara as Veronica Rooney
- Barbara Meek as Ellen Canby
- Abraham Alvarez as Jose Perez
Guest Stars/Recurring Cast[]
- Joe Rosario as Raoul Rosario
- Seven McDonald as Amy Bloom (as Seven Anne McDonald)
- Celeste Holm as Estelle Harris, Stephanie's grandmother
- Ben Slack as Floyd Mills, Stephanie's father
- Michael Mann as Rabbi Jacobs
- Frank Doubleday as Photographer