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Rob Reiner
Rob Reiner (born March 6, 1947) appeared as Michael "Meathead" Stivic, son-in-law of Archie and Edith Bunker (played by Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton), on All in the Family. That role earned -
Kim Hamilton
Kim Hamilton (born Dorothy Mae Aiken; September 12, 1932 – September 16, 2013) originated the role of Helen Willis, wife of Tom Willis, in the Season 4 episode of All in the Family titled "Lionel's -
California, Here We Are: Parts 1 & 2
California, Here We Are: Parts 1& 2 were the 12th and 13th episodes of Season 9 of All in the Family, the 193rd and 194th overall episodes in the series, also a two-part story -
Edith's 50th Birthday (Part 2)
Edith's 50th Birthday (Part 2) is the fifth episode of Season 8 of All in the Family, and the 162nd overall episode in the series; it also was the conclusion of what was originally -
Mike and Gloria Split
Mike and Gloria Split is the 23rd episode of Season 7 of All in the Family, and the 155th overall episode of the series. Prepared for TV as a teleplay penned by Mel Tolkin and -
Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye
Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye is the 19th episode of Season 7 of All in the Family, and the 151st overall episode of the series. Written by Phil Doran, Douglas Arango and Milt Josefsberg, the episode, which -
Liz Torres
Liz Torres (born September 27, 1947) appeared as Teresa Betancourt, a Puerto Rican hospital worker who the Bunkers took in as a temporary boarder/tenant during Season 7 of the CBS-TV series All in -
James Cromwell
James Cromwell (born Janaury 27, 1940) appeared on All in the Family as Jerome "Stretch" Cunningham, Archie's sidekick and co-worker at Pendergast Tool& Die in three Season 5 episodes, "The Bunkers and Inflation -
Philip Carey
Philip Carey (born Eugene Joseph Carey, July 15, 1925-February 6, 2009) appeared as Steve, an old buddy of Archie's who comes out of the closet as gay in the Season 1 episode of -
The Return of Archie's Brother
The Return of Archie's Brother is the 19th episodes of Season 9 of All in the Family, and the 200th overall episode in the series. Prepared for TV as a teleplay written by Bob -
Sammy's Visit
Sammy's Visit is the 21st episode aired during the second season and the 34th overall episode All in the Family. The Season 2 episode first aired on CBS-TV on February 19, 1972. Directed -
Adrienne Barbeau
Adrienne Barbeau (pronounced BAR-bo; born June 11, 1945) is an American actress and author. Barbeau came to prominence in the 1970's, as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical, Grease, and as Carol -
Louise Jefferson
Louise Jefferson (née Mills) is a character on All in the Family. She was portrayed by Emmy Award-winning actress Isabel Sanford. Her role lasted from 1971 to 1985, from her debut in the All -
Archie's Brother
Archie's Brother was the 21st episode of Season 8 of All in the Family, the 178th overall episode in the series. Written by Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine, the episode, which was directed by -
Edith's Crisis of Faith (Part 1)
Edith's Crisis of Faith (Part 1) is the 13th episode of Season 8 of All in the Family, and the 170th overall episode in the series. Prepared for TV as a teleplay written by -
Maude Meets Florida
Maude Meets Florida was the third episode of Season 1 of Maude, also third in the series. Written by Rod Parker and Walter Stone, the episode, which was directed by Robert H. Livingston, originally aired -
Archie and the KKK (Part 1)
Archie and the KKK (Part 1) is the 10th episode of Season 8 of All in the Family, and the 167th overall episode in the series; also, the first part of a two-episode story -
Archie's Bitter Pill (Part 1)
Archie's Bitter Pill (Part 1) is the eighth episode of Season 8 of All in the Family, and the 165th overall episode in the series; also, the first part of a two-episode story -
Meet the Bunkers
Meet the Bunkers is the first episode of Season 1 and the official series premiere of All in the Family. Directed by John Rich, it originally aired on the CBS network in the United States -
The Jeffersons
The Jeffersons is a television series spun off from All in the Family. 253 episodes were produced over eleven seasons from 1975 to 1985. The Jeffersons is one of the longest-running sitcoms in the -
Lionel Jefferson
Lionel Jefferson, who appeared in seasons 1-5 of All in the Family, is the son of George and Louise Jefferson, the black next-door neighbors of the Bunker's, and a good friend of -
Edith's Night Out
Edith's Night Out is the 24th and finale episode of the sixth season of All in the Family, and the 132nd overall episode in the series. Co-written as a teleplay by Lou Derman -
Gloria Bunker Stivic
Gloria Bunker Stivic is a supporting character played by Sally Struthers in the sitcom series All in the Family, which aired on the CBS television network from 1971 until 1979. She was the only child -
Archie the Liberal
Archie the Liberal is the 24th episode of Season 7 of All in the Family, the 156th overall episode in the series. Written by Ben Starr and Chuck Stewart, the episode, which was directed by -
Archie's Brief Encounter (Parts 1 & 2)
Archie's Brief Encounter (Parts 1& 2) are the season opening episodes of the sixth season of All in the Family, the 133rd and 134th episodes overall episode in the series; they are also the
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