Six episodes of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which stars Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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Seven episodes of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which stars Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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Six episodes of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which stars Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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A three-hour marathon of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which stars Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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Seven episodes of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which stars Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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Seven episodes of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which starred Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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Six episodes of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which starred Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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Six episodes of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which starred Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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A four-hour marathon begins with Archie considering selling his money pit of a house, despite Mike's warnings about an unscrupulous real-estate agent.
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Six episodes of the classic sitcom (1971-79), which starred Carroll O'Connor as blue-collar worker Archie Bunker.
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A four-hour marathon begins with Archie's appointment at a blood bank that has him questioning the identity of his donation's recipient.
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A four-hour marathon kicks off with Mike and Gloria preparing to move to California after he's offered a teaching job in Santa Barbara.
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Twenty-four episodes of the groundbreaking series that premiered on CBS on Jan. 12, 1971.
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Twenty-two episodes of the classic series are followed by an episode of “Top 10” featuring the show's best moments.
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Ninety-one episodes of the landmark 1971-79 sitcom that ended TV's innocence. First up: Archie (Carroll O'Connor) gives blood---and questions the identity of his donation's recipient. The episode first aired Feb. 2, 1971. Nurse: Jeannie Linero.
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Fourteen episodes of the comedy series air.
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Ignoring the pain of phlebitis and doctor's orders to stay off her feet, Edith prepares a St. Patrick's Day meal. The series' final episode, prior to Carroll O'Connor continuing his character on “Archie Bunker's Place.” Dr. Shapiro: George Wyner. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Stephanie's father (Ben Slack) tells the Bunkers to pay him $1000 if they want his daughter to continue living with them. Hotel Clerk: Victor Kilian. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Archie insists that Edith preserve the “dignity” of the neighborhood when selecting the new tenants for the Jeffersons' old house. Louise: Isabel Sanford. Polly: Janet MacLachlan. Barney: Allan Melvin. Harry: Jason Wingreen. Ed: Richard Ward. Hoffman: David Byrd. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Archie's good feelings for his estranged brother Fred (Richard McKenzie) are short-lived when Fred shows up with a new wife who's only 18. Fred's Wife: Elissa Leeds. Harry: Jason Wingreen. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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The Sunshine Home fires Edith when she fails to summon aid for a woman whose last request was to be allowed to die. Mrs. Dillon: Angela Clarke. Nurse Critchen: Barbara Cason. Norene Hammer: Dolores Sutton. Charlie Hammer: Michael McGuire. Johnson: Leonard Stone. Berkvist: Victor Kilian. Orderly: Gerald Castillo. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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After it's learned that Stephanie was born Jewish, Archie reluctantly agrees to raise the child in her faith. Reverend Chong: Clyde Kusatsu. Rabbi Jacobs: Michael Mann. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Carroll O'Connor.
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After Barney's wife runs off again, Edith and Archie introduce him to a wealthy widow (Peggy Rea). Barney: Allan Melvin. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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After the Bunkers are puzzled by the disappearance of many household items, Stephanie is accused of stealing at school. Ruskin: Davis Roberts. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Stephanie is stricken with appendicitis, but Archie is reluctant to accept the advice of a young doctor (George Wyner). Nurse: Tracy Bogart. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Klemmer the butcher drops in to show off his fiancée, who is convinced that he still cares for Edith. Jean Stapleton plays dual roles as Edith and Judith. Klemmer: Theodore Bikel. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Edith's eagerness to perform with Stephanie leaves her without a voice on the day of the school's talent show. Harry: Jason Wingreen. Hank: Danny Dayton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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In this hour-long episode, the Bunkers visit Mike and Gloria in California and learn that they're getting a divorce. Joey: Cory Miller. Mike: Rob Reiner. Gloria: Sally Struthers. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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As the Bunkers gear up for a visit from the Stivics, Gloria says they can't come because Mike hurt his back. Barney: Allan Melvin. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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No sooner does Archie find counterfeit bills in his register than Edith calls to tell him that she's under arrest for using phony money. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Barney: Allan Melvin. Harry: Jason Wingreen. Hank: Danny Dayton. Moriarity: John Finnegan. Van Ranseleer: Bill Quinn. Officer Harrison: Charles Hallahan. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Harry's new waitress (Janis Paige) is the woman with whom Archie nearly had an affair. Harry: Jason Wingreen. Hank: Danny Dayton. Blind Man: Bill Quinn. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Edith is refused credit when she tries to buy a television set for Archie, then encounters a problem taking out a loan. Gordon Fairchild: John Harkins. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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After a boozy evening, Pinky (Eugene Roche) arranges for Archie to wake up with a woman (Jonelle Allen) in his motel bed. Barney: Allan Melvin. Hank: Danny Dayton. Wally: Harvey Lembeck. Peter: James J. Casino. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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The Bunkers spend a weekend in the country with the battling Barney and his wife, Blanche (Estelle Parsons). Barney: Allan Melvin. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Edith decides to pay final respects to her Aunt Rose, who scorned the Bunkers' marriage, and becomes the only mourner at the wake. Ernie Grambling: Howard Morton. Young Man: Charles Siebert. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Archie and Edith are divided over Stephanie's future with them; he wants the child out, while she has other ideas. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Laura Grant: Abbey Lincoln. McKenzie: William Larsen. Telephone Girl: Marcie Barkin. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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Barney (Allan Melvin) is in misery because his wife (Estelle Parsons) has left him again, and his pain is hurting Archie's business. Boom Boom: Gloria LeRoy. Harry: Jason Wingreen. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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A spot on his liver leads Archie to believe that he's dying, so he suddenly turns into a calmer, gentler human being. Harry: Jason Wingreen. Stanley: Phil Leeds. Hank: Danny Dayton. Barney: Allan Melvin. Stephanie: Danielle Brisebois. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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The Bunkers have little time to miss the Stivics when Stephanie (Danielle Brisebois), Edith's cousin's child, joins their household. Harry: Jason Wingreen. Floyd: Marty Brill. Edith: Jean Stapleton. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
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