List of All in the Family episodes
All in the Family is a sitcom that aired on CBS from 1971 to 1979.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
Pilots | 1968 & 1969 | |||
1 | 13 | January 12, 1971 | April 6, 1971 | |
2 | 24 | September 18, 1971 | March 11, 1972 | |
3 | 24 | September 16, 1972 | March 24, 1973 | |
4 | 24 | September 15, 1973 | March 16, 1974 | |
5 | 24 | September 14, 1974 | March 8, 1975 | |
6 | 24 | September 8, 1975 | March 8, 1976 | |
7 | 25 | September 22, 1976 | March 12, 1977 | |
8 | 24 | October 2, 1977 | March 19, 1978 | |
9 | 24 | September 24, 1978 | April 8, 1979 | |
Episodes
Pilot episodes
Title | Original air date |
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"Justice for All" | 1968 |
"Those Were the Days" | 1969 |
Season 1 (1971)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Meet the Bunkers" | John Rich | Norman Lear | January 12, 1971 |
Archie and Edith (Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton) come home from church early, interrupting the Stivics' (Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers) privacy. | |||||
2 | 2 | "Writing the President" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Paul Harrison & Lennie Weinrib and Norman Lear Story by: Lee Erwin & Fred Freiberger | January 19, 1971 |
Since the Meathead wrote a letter to President Nixon about the current state of America, Archie decides to write one of his own. | |||||
3 | 3 | "Oh, My Aching Back" "Archie's Aching Back" | John Rich | Stanley Ralph Ross | January 26, 1971 |
Archie hurts his back in an accident while in his cab, so he tries to find a Jewish lawyer in order to collect in a lawsuit. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Archie Gives Blood" | John Rich | Norman Lear | February 2, 1971 |
Archie questions who might receive some of his blood at a blood bank. | |||||
5 | 5 | "Judging Books by Covers" | John Rich | Burt Styler and Norman Lear | February 9, 1971 |
Archie learns about judging people after declaring a friend (Anthony Geary) of the Stivics' to be gay. | |||||
6 | 6 | "Gloria's Pregnancy" "Gloria Has a Belly Full" | John Rich | Jerry Mayer | February 16, 1971 |
The Stivics start looking for an apartment after Gloria reveals her pregnancy, making Archie furious. | |||||
7 | 7 | "Mike's Hippie Friends Come to Visit" | John Rich | Story by: Philip Mishkin & Rob Reiner Teleplay by: Philip Mishkin & Rob Reiner and Don Nicholl & Bryan Joseph | February 23, 1971 |
A couple of Mike's friends, who aren't married, plan to share a sleeping bag in the Bunker home, over Archie's objections. | |||||
8 | 8 | "Lionel Moves Into the Neighborhood" | John Rich | Don Nicholl & Bryan Joseph | March 2, 1971 |
Archie is not happy that a black family is moving into the neighborhood. | |||||
9 | 9 | "Edith Has Jury Duty" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Susan Harris and Don Nicholl & Bryan Joseph Story by: Susan Harris | March 9, 1971 |
Edith goes on jury duty for a murder trial, making Archie very unhappy. | |||||
10 | 10 | "Archie Is Worried About His Job" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Norman Lear and Don Nicholl & Bryan Joseph Story by: William Bickley, Jr. | March 16, 1971 |
Archie spends the night worrying about his job when his company announces layoffs. | |||||
11 | 11 | "Gloria Discovers Women's Lib" | John Rich | Norman Lear and Sandy Stern | March 23, 1971 |
As a supporter for women's lib, Gloria accuses Mike of chauvinism and storms out of the house. | |||||
12 | 12 | "Success Story" | John Rich | Burt Styler | March 30, 1971 |
An old World War II buddy of Archie's visits the Bunkers, only for his wealth to be the subject of another debate between Archie and the Meathead. | |||||
13 | 13 | "The First and Last Supper" | John Rich | Jerry Mayer | April 6, 1971 |
Just as Archie is campaigning to keep black families out of the neighborhood, Edith accepts a dinner invitation from the Jeffersons. |
Season 2 (1971–72)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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14 | 1 | "The Saga of Cousin Oscar" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Burt Styler and Norman Lear Story by: Burt Styler | September 18, 1971 |
Archie's freeloading cousin Oscar passes away during a visit and none of Archie's other relatives are willing to help with funeral expenses. | |||||
15 | 2 | "Gloria Poses in the Nude" | John Rich | Michael Ross & Bernie West and Norman Lear | September 25, 1971 |
Archie and Mike have a difference of opinion over Mike's artist friend Szabo (David Soul) offering to paint Gloria in the nude. | |||||
16 | 3 | "Archie and the Lock-up" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Paul Wayne and Michael Ross & Bernie West Story by: Paul Wayne | October 2, 1971 |
Archie ends up in jail when he tries to save Mike and Lionel from trouble at a demonstration. | |||||
17 | 4 | "Edith Writes a Song" | John Rich | Lee Kalcheim | October 9, 1971 |
Edith wants to spend money on having music composed for a song she wrote, but Archie wants to spend it on a gun for protection. | |||||
18 | 5 | "Flashback: Mike Meets Archie" | John Rich | Philip Mishkin & Rob Reiner | October 16, 1971 |
Flashbacks show the first meeting between Archie and the Meathead. | |||||
19 | 6 | "The Election Story" | John Rich | Michael Ross & Bernie West | October 30, 1971 |
Archie intends to vote in the local elections just for his candidate to beat Mike and Gloria's. | |||||
20 | 7 | "Edith's Accident" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Michael Ross & Bernie West Story by: Tom & Helen August | November 6, 1971 |
Edith has an accident with a car (involving a can of cling peaches in heavy syrup) and leaves a note for the owner, which doesn't sit well for Archie. | |||||
21 | 8 | "The Blockbuster" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Michael Ross & Bernie West and Austin & Irma Kalish Story by: Austin & Irma Kalish | November 13, 1971 |
A black realtor offers Archie $35,000 to sell the house. | |||||
22 | 9 | "Mike's Problem" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Alan J. Levitt and Philip Mishkin Story by: Alan J. Levitt | November 20, 1971 |
Mike has become impotent due to anxiety over his final exams, so he goes to Archie for advice. | |||||
23 | 10 | "The Insurance Is Canceled" | John Rich | Lee Kalcheim | November 27, 1971 |
As if it weren't bad enough that the Bunkers' insurance has been canceled, Archie has to choose which of three men at work must be fired. | |||||
24 | 11 | "The Man in the Street" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Don Nicholl and Paul Harrison & Lennie Weinrib Story by: Paul Harrison & Lennie Weinrib | December 4, 1971 |
The Bunkers' TV goes out just as Archie is preparing to see his "man in the street" interview about his political beliefs. | |||||
25 | 12 | "Cousin Maude's Visit" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Philip Mishkin and Michael Ross & Bernie West Story by: Philip Mishkin | December 11, 1971 |
Edith's cousin Maude (Bea Arthur) stops by the Bunker house when there's a bout with the flu and clashes with Archie. In 2009, TV Guide ranked this episode #9 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.[1] | |||||
26 | 13 | "Christmas Day at the Bunkers'" | John Rich | Don Nicholl | December 18, 1971 |
Archie is not feeling happy at Christmas due to a mistake at work that cost him his bonus. | |||||
27 | 14 | "The Elevator Story" | John Rich | Alan J. Levitt | January 1, 1972 |
Archie gets stuck in an elevator with a black lawyer, a ditzy secretary and a Puerto Rican janitor whose wife is about to give birth. | |||||
28 | 15 | "Edith's Problem" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Burt Styler Story by: Burt Styler and Steve Zacharias | January 8, 1972 |
Edith goes through menopause, making it hard for Archie to be understanding. | |||||
29 | 16 | "Archie and the FBI" | John Rich | Michael Ross & Bernie West and Susan Harris | January 15, 1972 |
Archie thinks a co-worker is guilty of something after an FBI agent asks questions. | |||||
30 | 17 | "Mike's Mysterious Son" | John Rich | Warren S. Murray | January 22, 1972 |
A woman leaves her son with the Bunkers claiming that Mike is his father. | |||||
31 | 18 | "Archie Sees a Mugging" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Philip Mishkin and Don Nicholl Story by: Henry Garson | January 29, 1972 |
Archie witnesses a mugging and gets himself in trouble with the victim, the police and the mob. | |||||
32 | 19 | "Archie and Edith, Alone" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Lee Kalcheim and Michael Ross & Bernie West Story by: Tina & Les Pine | February 5, 1972 |
With Mike and Gloria out, an argument leads to Edith giving Archie the cold shoulder. | |||||
33 | 20 | "Edith Gets a Mink" | John Rich | Teleplay by: David Pollock & Elias Davis and Don Nicholl Story by: David Pollock & Elias Davis | February 12, 1972 |
Archie is angry with Edith for accepting a mink cape from her cousin, then has a change of heart when the fur gets ruined at the cleaners. | |||||
34 | 21 | "Sammy's Visit" | John Rich | Bill Dana | February 19, 1972 |
The Bunkers have the honor of Sammy Davis, Jr. visiting their home to retrieve a briefcase he accidentally left in Archie's cab. In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #13 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.[2] | |||||
35 | 22 | "Edith the Judge" | John Rich | Lee Kalcheim | February 26, 1972 |
The owner of a laundromat accuses Archie of overloading one of the washing machines and it's up to Edith to resolve the issue. | |||||
36 | 23 | "Archie Is Jealous" | John Rich | Rod Parker | March 4, 1972 |
Archie is furious that Mike and Gloria spent a weekend together before they were married, but that's nothing compared to what Edith tells him. | |||||
37 | 24 | "Maude" | John Rich | Rod Parker | March 11, 1972 |
The daughter of Edith's cousin Maude is about to enter a mixed marriage. This episode serves as the backdoor pilot for the spin-off series Maude. |
Season 3 (1972–73)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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38 | 1 | "Archie and the Editorial" | Norman Campbell | Teleplay by: George Bloom and Don Nicholl Story by: George Bloom | September 16, 1972 |
Archie goes on television to protest an editorial in favor of gun control, then faces the consequences for opening his big mouth. | |||||
39 | 2 | "Archie's Fraud" | Norman Campbell | Michael Ross & Bernie West | September 23, 1972 |
Archie tries to get out of paying the IRS for driving Munson's cab. | |||||
40 | 3 | "The Threat" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Lila Garrett & Michael Elias Story by: Bill Manhoff and Lila Garrett & Michael Elias | September 30, 1972 |
Archie says his friend's wife flirted with him during an overnight visit. | |||||
41 | 4 | "Gloria and the Riddle" | Bob La Hendro and Robert H. Livingston | Don Nicholl | October 7, 1972 |
Gloria presents a riddle to prove Archie and Mike's chauvinism, and it's Edith who provides the answer. | |||||
42 | 5 | "Lionel Steps Out" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Michael Ross & Bernie West Story by: Terry Ryan and Michael Ross & Bernie West | October 14, 1972 |
Archie is furious when his niece goes out with Lionel. | |||||
43 | 6 | "Edith Flips Her Wig" | Hal Cooper | Sam Locke & Olga Vallance and Don Nicholl | October 21, 1972 |
When Edith gets arrested for shoplifting, she thinks she inherited her aunt's kleptomania. | |||||
44 | 7 | "The Bunkers and the Swingers" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Michael Ross & Bernie West and Lee Kalcheim Story by: Norman Lear | October 28, 1972 |
Edith unwittingly answers an ad placed by a swinging couple, who happen to have an interest in wife-swapping. | |||||
45 | 8 | "Mike Comes Into Money" | John Rich | Michael Ross & Bernie West | November 4, 1972 |
Archie gets upset when Mike donates money he recently inherited towards George McGovern's presidential campaign instead of contributing towards his room and board. | |||||
46 | 9 | "Flashback: Mike and Gloria's Wedding - Part 1" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Rob Reiner & Philip Mishkin | November 11, 1972 |
Flashbacks show the wedding of Mike and Gloria where Archie argues with Mike's uncle over how the ceremony should go. | |||||
47 | 10 | "Flashback: Mike and Gloria's Wedding - Part 2" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Rob Reiner & Philip Mishkin | November 18, 1972 |
More flashbacks show the wedding of Mike and Gloria as an argument occurs over who should conduct the ceremony. | |||||
48 | 11 | "Mike's Appendix" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Michael Ross & Bernie West | December 2, 1972 |
Mike has to choose between two doctors for an appendectomy, one of whom is a woman. | |||||
49 | 12 | "Edith's Winning Ticket" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Don Nicholl | December 9, 1972 |
Archie is delighted that Edith has a winning lottery ticket, but is disappointed when she claims it belongs to Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford). | |||||
50 | 13 | "Archie and the Bowling Team" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Allan Katz & Don Reo Story by: Don Nicholl | December 16, 1972 |
Archie competes with a black man for a postition on his district's bowling team. | |||||
51 | 14 | "The Locket" | Hal Cooper | Robert Fisher & Arthur Marx | December 23, 1972 |
When an antique locket given to Edith by her grandmother goes missing, Archie plans an insurance scheme. | |||||
52 | 15 | "Archie in the Hospital" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Don Nicholl Story by: Stanley Ralph Ross and Martin Cohan | January 6, 1973 |
Archie goes to the hospital for back pain and makes friends with a patient on the other side of the curtain in his room, who, unbeknownst to him, is black. | |||||
53 | 16 | "Oh Say Can You See" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Michael Ross & Bernie West Story by: Joe Kerr | January 20, 1973 |
Archie starts worrying about his age when he sees an old high school friend who looks 15 years younger. | |||||
54 | 17 | "Archie Goes Too Far" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Austin & Irma Kalish | January 27, 1973 |
While looking for a magazine, Archie finds a poem that Mike wrote to someone other than Gloria, bringing up the issue of invading one's privacy. | |||||
55 | 18 | "Class Reunion" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Don Nicholl Story by: Stanley Ralph Ross and Don Nicholl | February 10, 1973 |
Archie accompanies Edith to her high school reunion when he learns her old boyfriend will be there. | |||||
56 | 19 | "Hot Watch" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Sam Locke & Olga Vallance | February 17, 1973 |
Archie buys a $300 watch for just $25, but Mike suspects the watch could have been stolen, making Archie an accomplice in a crime. | |||||
57 | 20 | "Archie Is Branded" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Vincent Bogert | February 24, 1973 |
Archie discovers a swastika painted on the front door and dismisses it as a prank, but Mike believes it's something far more serious. | |||||
58 | 21 | "Everybody Tells the Truth" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Don Nicholl | March 3, 1973 |
Archie and the Meathead each have different accounts of what happened when the refrigerator broke down. | |||||
59 | 22 | "Archie Learns His Lesson" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Michael Ross & Bernie West Story by: John Christopher Strong III & Michael R. Stein | March 10, 1973 |
Archie attends night school to earn his diploma so he'll get a promotion and tries to keep a secret from Mike and Gloria. | |||||
60 | 23 | "Gloria the Victim" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Austin & Irma Kalish and Don Nicholl | March 17, 1973 |
Gloria is a victim of attempted rape and must decide whether to notify the police or keep quiet. | |||||
61 | 24 | "The Battle of the Month" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Michael Ross & Bernie West | March 24, 1973 |
Edith and Gloria get into an argument over women's lib, forcing Archie and Mike to deal with the repercussions. |
Season 4 (1973–74)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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62 | 1 | "We're Having a Heat Wave" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Don Nicholl | September 15, 1973 |
As the Bunkers go through a heat wave, Archie fumes even more upon learning a minority couple is moving into the neighborhood. | |||||
63 | 2 | "We're Still Having a Heat Wave" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Michael Ross and Bernie West | September 22, 1973 |
While the heat wave goes on, Archie continues to be irritated by the Lorenzos. | |||||
64 | 3 | "Edith Finds an Old Man" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Michael Ross and Bernie West Story by: Susan Harris | September 29, 1973 |
Archie is not happy with Edith permitting a nursing-home runaway to stay with them. | |||||
65 | 4 | "Archie and the Kiss" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | John Rappaport | October 6, 1973 |
Irene gives Gloria a statue of "The Kiss," which Archie finds filthy. | |||||
66 | 5 | "Archie the Gambler" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Michael Ross and Bernie West Story by: Steve Zacharias and Michael Leeson | October 13, 1973 |
Suspicions are aroused when Archie comes home in a good mood bringing gifts for Edith and Gloria. | |||||
67 | 6 | "Henry's Farewell" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Don Nicholl | October 20, 1973 |
The Bunkers and the Jeffersons have a farewell party for Henry, where Archie incites another argument. | |||||
68 | 7 | "Archie and the Computer" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Lloyd Turner & Gordon Mitchell and Don Nicholl | October 27, 1973 |
A computer error keeps sending quarters to Edith and another declares Archie dead. | |||||
69 | 8 | "The Games Bunkers Play" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Michael Ross and Bernie West Story by: Susan Perkis Haven and Dan Klein and Michael Ross and Bernie West | November 3, 1973 |
During a group therapy game, Mike gets offended by the honest opinions about him. | |||||
70 | 9 | "Edith's Conversion" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Ray Taylor | November 10, 1973 |
Archie is worried that Edith will convert when she befriends Irene's Catholic nun sister. | |||||
71 | 10 | "Archie in the Cellar" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Don Nicholl | November 17, 1973 |
While the rest of the family is out for the weekend, Archie gets himself locked in the cellar. | |||||
72 | 11 | "Black is the Color of My True Love's Wig" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Michael Morris | November 24, 1973 |
Gloria acquires a black wig to change her look, and Mike thinks she looks better in it. | |||||
73 | 12 | "Second Honeymoon" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Teleplay by: Warren S. Murray and Michael Ross & Bernie West Story by: Warren S. Murray | December 1, 1973 |
Edith takes a reluctant Archie on a second honeymoon to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. | |||||
74 | 13 | "The Taxi Caper" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Dennis Klein | December 8, 1973 |
Archie is robbed in the cab, then agrees to drop the charges in return for a payoff, only to get in trouble with the police. | |||||
75 | 14 | "Archie is Cursed" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | John Rappaport and Michael Ross & Bernie West | December 15, 1973 |
Archie and Irene play a game of pool to settle an argument, then Archie makes a remark that leads to Frank putting a curse on him. | |||||
76 | 15 | "Edith's Christmas Story" | John Rich | Teleplay by: Austin & Irma Kalish and Don Nicholl Story by: Austin & Irma Kalish | December 22, 1973 |
Edith tries to get in on the joy of Christmas even though she has a lump in her breast. | |||||
77 | 16 | "Mike and Gloria Mix it Up" | John Rich | Michael Ross & Bernie West | January 5, 1974 |
Mike and Gloria disagree over who should be the aggressor in their marriage. | |||||
78 | 17 | "Archie Feels Left Out" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Paul Lichtman & Howard Storm and Don Nicholl | January 12, 1974 |
Archie mopes about his age on his 50th birthday. | |||||
79 | 18 | "Et Tu, Archie" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro | Mickey Rose & Lila Garrett | January 26, 1974 |
Archie worries that an old friend whose job he took is planning to get it back. | |||||
80 | 19 | "Gloria's Boyfriend" | John Rich | Bud Wiser and Don Nicholl | February 2, 1974 |
Archie has a disagreement with Gloria over a mentally-challenged grocery boy. | |||||
81 | 20 | "Lionel's Engagement" | John Rich | Michael Ross and Bernie West | February 9, 1974 |
Archie comes to Lionel's engagement party over George's objections and gets a load of the fiancee's parents. | |||||
82 | 21 | "Archie Eats and Runs" | John Rich | Paul Wayne and George Burditt | February 16, 1974 |
Archie thinks he has botulism from eating canned mushrooms. | |||||
83 | 22 | "Gloria Sings the Blues" | John Rich | Michael Ross and Bernie West | March 2, 1974 |
Gloria doesn't think she loves Mike anymore so Edith tries to help her. | |||||
84 | 23 | "Pay the Twenty Dollars" | John Rich | Robert L. Goodwin & Woody Kling | March 9, 1974 |
George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) accuses Archie of giving him a counterfeit $20 bill. | |||||
85 | 24 | "Mike's Graduation" | John Rich | Don Nicholl | March 16, 1974 |
As Mike prepares for his final exams, Archie is anxious for the Stivics to move out. |
Season 5 (1974–75)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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86 | 1 | "The Bunkers and Inflation: Part 1" | H. Wesley Kenney | Don Nicholl and Michael Ross & Bernie West | September 14, 1974 |
Archie is troubled by the possibility of his union going on strike. | |||||
87 | 2 | "The Bunkers and Inflation: Part 2" "Archie Underfoot" | H. Wesley Kenney | Don Nicholl and Michael Ross & Bernie West | September 21, 1974 |
Archie mopes around the house about going on the picket line for his union. | |||||
88 | 3 | "The Bunkers and Inflation: Part 3" "Edith the Job Hunter" | H. Wesley Kenney | Don Nicholl and Michael Ross & Bernie West | September 28, 1974 |
Since Archie is still on strike, Edith goes looking for a job for the first time in 26 years. | |||||
89 | 4 | "The Bunkers and Inflation: Part 4" "Archie's Raise" | H. Wesley Kenney | Don Nicholl and Michael Ross & Bernie West | October 5, 1974 |
Archie is upset that he's the only one in his family not earning any money. | |||||
90 | 5 | "Lionel the Live-In" | H. Wesley Kenney | Teleplay by: Woody Kling Story by: Jeffery Mackowsky | October 12, 1974 |
Lionel stays with the Bunkers after an argument with his father and Archie is anxious for him to leave. | |||||
91 | 6 | "Archie's Helping Hand" | H. Wesley Kenney | Norman & Harriet Belkin | October 19, 1974 |
Archie gets Irene a job at the factory to get her away from Edith, but his plan backfires. | |||||
92 | 7 | "Gloria's Shock" | H. Wesley Kenney | Dixie Brown Grossman | October 26, 1974 |
Gloria is shocked that Mike doesn't want any children since they never discussed it. | |||||
93 | 8 | "Where's Archie?" | H. Wesley Kenney | Barry Harman & Harve Brosten | November 2, 1974 |
Edith and Gloria start to panic when Archie fails to call from a weekend convention. | |||||
94 | 9 | "Archie is Missing" | H. Wesley Kenney | Lloyd Turner & Gordon Mitchell | November 9, 1974 |
Mike and Gloria believe Archie ran off with an attractive secretary. | |||||
95 | 10 | "The Longest Kiss" | H. Wesley Kenney | Teleplay by: Lou Derman & Bill Davenport Story by: Dawn M. Stephens and Lou Derman & Bill Davenport | November 16, 1974 |
Archie is finally found after having been missing for two days. | |||||
96 | 11 | "Archie and the Miracle" | H. Wesley Kenney | Lloyd Turner & Gordon Mitchell | November 23, 1974 |
A near-death experience convinces Archie that he owes his life to God, which naturally leads to another argument with the Meathead. | |||||
97 | 12 | "George and Archie Make a Deal" | H. Wesley Kenney | David P. Harmon | November 30, 1974 |
A signature from Archie is required for George Jefferson to run for public office. | |||||
98 | 13 | "Archie's Contract" | H. Wesley Kenney | Ron Friedman | December 7, 1974 |
A salesman talks Archie into having aluminum siding installed, but it turns out to be a scam. | |||||
99 | 14 | "Mike's Friend" | H. Wesley Kenney | Roger Shulman & John Baskin | December 14, 1974 |
Mike leaves Gloria out of an intellectual conversation with his friend. | |||||
— | — | "The Best of All in the Family" | John Rich and Bob LaHendro & H. Wesley Kenney | Don Nicholl and Michael Ross & Bernie West and Norman Lear | December 21, 1974 |
Henry Fonda hosts this one-hour special that celebrates the best moments of All in the Family. | |||||
100 | 15 | "Prisoner in the House" | H. Wesley Kenney | Teleplay by: Bud Wiser and Lou Derman & Bill Davenport Story by: Bud Wiser | January 4, 1975 |
Archie is not happy that the plumber's assistant is a Sing-Sing prisoner in a work-furlough program. | |||||
101 | 16 | "The Jeffersons Move Up" | H. Wesley Kenney | Don Nicholl and Michael Ross & Bernie West | January 11, 1975 |
Louise Jefferson has second thoughts about moving to the East Side of Manhattan. Pilot for The Jeffersons. | |||||
102 | 17 | "All's Fair" | H. Wesley Kenney | Lloyd Turner & Gordon Mitchell | January 18, 1975 |
Archie is shocked when Edith defies his demands and orders him to show some respect. | |||||
103 | 18 | "Amelia's Divorce" | H. Wesley Kenney | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport | January 25, 1975 |
A surprise visit from Edith's cousin Amelia and her husband reveals some things about their marriage. | |||||
104 | 19 | "Everybody Does It" | H. Wesley Kenney | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport and Susan Ware | February 8, 1975 |
The Stivics show Archie the error of his "borrowing" nails and an electric drill from work. | |||||
105 | 20 | "Archie and the Quiz" | H. Wesley Kenney | Michael Morris | February 15, 1975 |
Edith reads a life-expectancy quiz and informs Archie he doesn't have much longer to live. | |||||
106 | 21 | "Edith's Friend" | H. Wesley Kenney | Barry Harman & Harve Brosten | February 22, 1975 |
Edith reunites with her friend Roy when she goes to a family wedding by herself. | |||||
107 | 22 | "No Smoking" | H. Wesley Kenney | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport | March 1, 1975 |
A bet is made in that for two days, Mike will go without food and Archie will go without cigars. | |||||
108 | 23 | "Mike Makes His Move" | H. Wesley Kenney | Teleplay by: Lou Derman & Bill Davenport Story by: Lou Derman & Bill Davenport and Robert Arnott | March 8, 1975 |
George Jefferson offers to rent the Stivics his house. |
Season 6 (1975–76)
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109 | 1 | "The Very Moving Day" | Paul Bogart | Hal Kanter | September 8, 1975 |
Gloria announces her pregnancy on the very day she and Mike are moving out. | |||||
110 | 2 | "Alone at Last" | Paul Bogart | Hal Kanter | September 15, 1975 |
The Stivics are about to move next door, but Mike forgot to have the utilities turned on. | |||||
111 | 3 | "Archie the Donor" | Paul Bogart | Bill Davenport and Larry Rhine | September 22, 1975 |
Archie donates his organs to increase his chances of getting a dispatcher's job before realizing his donations are for science. | |||||
112 | 4 | "Archie the Hero" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport | September 29, 1975 |
Archie performs mouth-to-mouth on a woman, Beverly LaSalle, who turns out to be a transvestite. | |||||
113 | 5 | "Mike's Pains" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman and Milt Josefsberg | October 6, 1975 |
Mike has second thoughts about being in the delivery room with Gloria. | |||||
114 | 6 | "Chain Letter" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Lou Derman and Milt Josefsberg Story by: Lou Derman | October 20, 1975 |
Archie throws out a chain letter thinking it's baloney, but bad luck soon befalls him. | |||||
115 | 7 | "Mike Faces Life" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | October 27, 1975 |
Gloria loses her job due to her pregnancy so she and Mike decide to protest. | |||||
116 | 8 | "Edith Breaks Out" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport | November 3, 1975 |
Edith gets a job as a volunteer over Archie's objections. | |||||
117 | 9 | "Grandpa Blues" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine Story by: John Rappaport | November 10, 1975 |
Archie has to lower his blood pressure for a physical and it doesn't help that he's arguing with Mike over the name of the baby. | |||||
118 | 10 | "Gloria Suspects Mike" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman and Milt Josefsberg | November 17, 1975 |
Gloria suspects Mike of fooling around with a pupil he's tutoring for extra money. | |||||
119 | 11 | "The Little Atheist" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman | November 24, 1975 |
At Thanksgiving, Archie and the Meathead argue over the upbringing of the Stivics' baby. | |||||
120 | 12 | "Archie's Civil Rights" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | December 1, 1975 |
Archie uses a tear-gas device against a mugger, then gets arrested for possessing an illegal weapon. | |||||
121 | 13 | "Gloria is Nervous" | Paul Bogart | Milt Josefsberg and Ben Starr | December 8, 1975 |
Gloria is going crazy since her baby's overdue and Mike gets nervous at the baby shower. | |||||
122 | 14 | "Birth of the Baby: Part 1" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport and Larry Rhine & Mel Tolkin | December 15, 1975 |
As Archie participates in a minstrel show at his lodge, Gloria goes into labor at a restaurant. | |||||
123 | 15 | "Birth of the Baby: Part 2" | Paul Bogart | Milt Josefsberg and Ben Starr | December 22, 1975 |
The Bunkers and Stivics get to the hospital for the birth of the baby. | |||||
124 | 16 | "New Year's Wedding" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport and Milt Josefsberg & Ben Starr | January 5, 1976 |
The Stivics have an argument just as they're about to serve at a wedding. | |||||
125 | 17 | "Archie the Babysitter" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport | January 12, 1976 |
Archie fires his grandson's babysitter and babysits him himself - even though he's hosting a poker game. | |||||
126 | 18 | "Archie Finds a Friend" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | January 26, 1976 |
Edith is surprised that Archie's made friends with a Jewish watchmaker, then gets upset when he asks her to invest a thousand dollars in the watchmaker's new invention. | |||||
127 | 19 | "Mike's Move" | Paul Bogart | Milt Josefsberg and Ben Starr | February 2, 1976 |
Mike's liberal-thinking is put to the test when he learns he may lose a teaching job to an African-American. | |||||
128 | 20 | "Archie's Weighty Problem" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | February 9, 1976 |
Archie's doctor instructs him to lose weight. | |||||
129 | 21 | "Love By Appointment" | Paul Bogart | Lou Derman & Bill Davenport | February 16, 1976 |
Now that Gloria's a mother, she's unable to make time for Mike. | |||||
130 | 22 | "Joey's Baptism" | Paul Bogart | Milt Josefsberg and Mel Tolkin & Larry Rhine | February 23, 1976 |
Archie decides to baptize Joey himself after arguing with the Meathead about it. | |||||
131 | 23 | "Mike and Gloria's House Guests" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine & Mel Tolkin and Milt Josefsberg | March 1, 1976 |
The Bunkers' furnace breaks down forcing them to spend a few days with the Stivics. | |||||
132 | 24 | "Edith's Night Out" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Lou Derman and Douglas Arango & Phil Doran Story by: Lou Derman | March 8, 1976 |
After getting a new pantsuit, Edith wants Archie to take her out, but he refuses, so she goes out by herself. |
Season 7 (1976–77)
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133 134 | 1 2 | "Archie's Brief Encounter: Part 1" "Archie's Brief Encounter: Part 2" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | September 22, 1976 |
Archie has a brief encounter with an attractive waitress. | |||||
135 | 3 | "Archie's Brief Encounter: Part 3" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | September 29, 1976 |
Mike and Gloria try to get Archie and Edith back together after the business with the waitress. | |||||
136 | 4 | "The Unemployment Story: Part 1" | Paul Bogart | Ben Starr & Chuck Stewart | October 6, 1976 |
Archie loses the job he's had for 30 years just as the family is planning to celebrate Mike's career. | |||||
137 | 5 | "The Unemployment Story: Part 2" | Paul Bogart | Chuck Stewart & Ben Starr | October 13, 1976 |
Archie gets a new job, then has to talk the man who lost it to him off the ledge. | |||||
138 | 6 | "Archie's Operation: Part 1" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Milt Josefsberg and Mort Lachman Story by: Calvin Kelly and Jim Tisdale | October 20, 1976 |
Archie is about to get surgery and the hospital staff doesn't make him feel any better about it. | |||||
139 | 7 | "Archie's Operation: Part 2" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | October 27, 1976 |
Just as Archie is complaining about receiving what he considers poor medical care, he gets some bad news about his job. | |||||
140 | 8 | "Beverly Rides Again" | Paul Bogart | Phil Doran & Douglas Arango | November 6, 1976 |
Archie sets a friend up with Beverly LaSalle to get even with his practical jokes. | |||||
141 | 9 | "Teresa Moves In" | Paul Bogart | Michael Loman | November 13, 1976 |
Teresa Betancourt, an employee from the hospital where Archie had his operation, moves into the Bunker home to help pay Archie's medical bills. | |||||
142 | 10 | "Mike and Gloria's Will" | Paul Bogart | Bill Richmond and Gene Perrett | November 20, 1976 |
Mike and Gloria agree to make out a will, but they don't name Archie and Edith as Joey's guardians. | |||||
143 | 11 | "Mr. Edith Bunker" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | November 27, 1976 |
Archie is jealous of Edith about to receive an award on television for saving a life at the Sunshine Rest Home. | |||||
144 | 12 | "Archie's Secret Passion" | Paul Bogart | Michael Loman | December 4, 1976 |
Archie is worried when a couple of old friends visit, because he once had an affair with the woman. | |||||
145 | 13 | "The Baby Contest" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin Story by: Marion Zola and Ed Haas | December 11, 1976 |
Archie enters Joey's picture in a beautiful baby contest. | |||||
146 | 14 | "Gloria's False Alarm" | Paul Bogart | Phil Doran & Douglas Arango | December 18, 1976 |
A visit to the doctor reveals that Gloria may be pregnant again, leading to an argument with Mike about responsibility. | |||||
147 | 15 | "The Draft Dodger" | Paul Bogart | Jay Moriarty and Mike Milligan | December 25, 1976 |
The Bunkers have Christmas dinner with a friend of Archie's whose son died in the Vietnam war and a friend of Mike's who's a draft dodger. | |||||
148 | 16 | "The Boarder Patrol" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | January 8, 1977 |
Archie and Edith come home, to find Teresa making love to her boyfriend. | |||||
149 | 17 | "Archie's Chair" | Paul Bogart | Phil Doran & Douglas Arango | January 15, 1977 |
Mike accidentally breaks Archie's easy chair, which is then lost by a repair shop, making Archie very angry. | |||||
150 | 18 | "Mike Goes Skiing" | Paul Bogart | Ben Starr & Chuck Stewart | January 22, 1977 |
Mike fakes being tired, so he'll get out of going to a party with Gloria to go skiing with his office friends. | |||||
151 | 19 | "Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye" | Paul Bogart | Phil Doran and Douglas Arango and Milt Josefsberg | January 29, 1977 |
Archie is asked to deliver the eulogy at the funeral of Stretch Cunningham, then realizes he was Jewish. | |||||
152 | 20 | "The Joys of Sex" | Paul Bogart | Erik Tarloff | February 5, 1977 |
Gloria finds Edith reading a sex manual, so Mike has a talk with Archie on the subject. | |||||
153 | 21 | "Mike the Pacifist" | Paul Bogart | Phil Doran & Douglas Arango | February 12, 1977 |
Mike feels guilty for hitting a subway passenger who was abusing his wife. | |||||
154 | 22 | "Fire" | Paul Bogart | Michael Loman and Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | February 19, 1977 |
Archie vandalizes his own house to increase his insurance claim for a small fire. | |||||
155 | 23 | "Mike and Gloria Split" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine Story by: Mort Lachman and Milt Josefsberg | February 26, 1977 |
Mike is forced to share a bed with Archie after arguing with Gloria over a word game. | |||||
156 | 24 | "Archie the Liberal" | Paul Bogart | Ben Starr & Chuck Stewart | March 5, 1977 |
Archie's lodge makes a token effort to recruit a new member when the press and civil-rights groups criticizes their discrimination. | |||||
157 | 25 | "Archie's Dog Day Afternoon" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Chuck Stewart & Ben Starr Story by: Mort Lachman and Milt Josefsberg | March 12, 1977 |
Archie accidentally backs his car over Barney's dog. |
Season 8 (1977–78)
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158 159 | 1 2 | "Archie Gets the Business" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | October 2, 1977 |
Archie wants to mortgage the house to buy Kelcy's bar, but Edith is against it. | |||||
160 | 3 | "Cousin Liz" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller Story by: Barry Harman & Harve Brosten | October 9, 1977 |
Archie hopes for a large inheritance from Edith's cousin Liz, whose roommate turns out to be her lover. | |||||
161 162 | 4 5 | "Edith's 50th Birthday" | Paul Bogart | Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller | October 16, 1977 |
A rapist attacks Edith on her 50th birthday. | |||||
163 | 6 | "Unequal Partners" | Paul Bogart | Chuck Stewart & Ben Starr | October 23, 1977 |
Archie tries to rush the wedding ceremony of two rest-home residents so he can go on a fishing trip. | |||||
164 | 7 | "Archie's Grand Opening" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | October 30, 1977 |
At the opening of Archie's Place, Mike must replace the bartender at the last minute. | |||||
165 | 8 | "Archie's Bitter Pill: Part 1" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin & Larry Rhine and William C. Rader, M.D. | November 6, 1977 |
Archie takes unprescribed pills to deal with the stress of his waning business. | |||||
166 | 9 | "Archie's Bitter Pill: Part 2" "Archie's Road Back" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | November 13, 1977 |
Archie goes into depression after he stops taking pills. | |||||
167 | 10 | "Archie and the KKK: Part 1" | Paul Bogart | Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller and Mort Lachman & Milt Josefsberg | November 27, 1977 |
Archie unknowingly joins an ultra-right wing group that plans to harass Mike. | |||||
168 | 11 | "Archie and the KKK: Part 2" | Paul Bogart | Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller | December 4, 1977 |
Archie tries to disuade the vigilante group from carrying out their plans. | |||||
169 | 12 | "Mike and Gloria Meet" | Paul Bogart | Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller | December 11, 1977 |
Flashbacks show Mike and Gloria's first date, arranged by Gloria's friend Debbie. | |||||
170 | 13 | "Edith's Crisis of Faith: Part 1" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller Story by: Erik Tarloff | December 18, 1977 |
Beverly LaSalle is murdered at Christmastime in a brutal hate crime, causing Edith to lose her faith in God. | |||||
171 | 14 | "Edith's Crisis of Faith: Part 2" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Erik Tarloff and Mel Tolkin & Larry Rhine Story by: Erik Tarloff | December 25, 1977 |
The rest of the family try to help Edith regain her faith on Christmas following Beverly LaSalle's murder. | |||||
172 | 15 | "The Commercial" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Ben Starr and Ron Bloomberg Story by: Ron Bloomberg | January 8, 1978 |
Edith is chosen to do a commercial for a detergent, but is unwilling to praise it. | |||||
173 | 16 | "Super Bowl Sunday" | Paul Bogart | Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller | January 15, 1978 |
A pair of robbers come to Archie's Place on Super Bowl Sunday. | |||||
174 | 17 | "Aunt Iola's Visit" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Albert E. Lewin Story by: Michael Loman | January 22, 1978 |
Edith's Aunt Iola comes to visit and Archie is worried she may stay forever. | |||||
175 | 18 | "Love Comes to the Butcher" | Paul Bogart | Phil Sharp | February 5, 1978 |
The neighborhood butcher falls for Edith due to her words of kindness. | |||||
176 | 19 | "Two's a Crowd" | Paul Bogart | Phil Sharp | February 12, 1978 |
Archie and Mike get themselves locked in the storeroom of Archie's Place, where a surprise revelation gives Mike a sad new insight into his father-in-law. | |||||
177 | 20 | "Stale Mates" | Paul Bogart | Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller | February 19, 1978 |
Mike and Gloria go on a second honeymoon to the Poconos to save their marriage. | |||||
178 | 21 | "Archie's Brother" "The Brother" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | February 26, 1978 |
Archie and his brother reunite after not speaking to each other for 29 years. | |||||
179 | 22 | "Mike's New Job" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | March 5, 1978 |
Mike and Gloria make preparations to move to California, but circumstances force them to temporarily move back in with the Bunkers. | |||||
180 | 23 | "The Dinner Guest" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | March 12, 1978 |
Mike has to choose between Edith's farewell dinner and his new boss' social meeting. | |||||
181 | 24 | "The Stivics Go West" | Paul Bogart | Bob Weiskopf & Bob Schiller | March 19, 1978 |
The Stivics move west, leaving the Bunkers to try and adjust without them. |
Season 9 (1978–79)
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182 | 1 | "Little Miss Bunker" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | September 24, 1978 |
The Bunkers are joined by Stephanie (Danielle Brisebois), the daughter of Edith's cousin Floyd. | |||||
183 | 2 | "End in Sight" | Paul Bogart | Nate Monaster | October 1, 1978 |
Archie thinks he's dying due to a spot on his liver, so he starts being nice. | |||||
184 | 3 | "Reunion on Hauser Street" | Paul Bogart | Milt Josefsberg and Phil Sharp | October 8, 1978 |
Barney is miserable since his wife left him again and it's ruining Archie's business. | |||||
185 | 4 | "What'll We Do With Stephanie?" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | October 15, 1978 |
Archie and Edith have a disagreement over what to do with Stephanie. | |||||
186 | 5 | "Edith's Final Respects" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf Story by: Sam Greenbaum | October 22, 1978 |
Edith is the only one to attend the funeral of her aunt Rose, who never approved of her marriage to Archie. | |||||
187 | 6 | "Weekend in the Country" | Paul Bogart | Phil Sharp and Milt Josefsberg | October 29, 1978 |
The Bunkers spend a weekend in the country with the arguing Heffners. | |||||
188 | 7 | "Archie's Other Wife" | Paul Bogart | Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf | November 5, 1978 |
As another one of his practical jokes, Pinky gets Archie drunk and arranges for him to wake up in his motel bed with another woman. | |||||
189 | 8 | "Edith vs. the Bank" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | November 19, 1978 |
Edith tries to buy a television set for Archie, but the bank refuses to give her credit, leading her to try taking out a loan, which falls through. | |||||
190 | 9 | "Return of the Waitress" | Paul Bogart | Milt Josefsberg and Phil Sharp | November 26, 1978 |
The waitress Harry hires at Archie's Place is the same one with whom Archie nearly had an affair. | |||||
191 | 10 | "Bogus Bills" | Paul Bogart | Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf | December 3, 1978 |
As soon as Archie finds counterfeit money in the register, Edith calls to tell him she's been arrested for using said counterfeit money. | |||||
192 | 11 | "The Bunkers Go West" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | December 10, 1978 |
The Bunkers prepare for a visit from the Stivics at Christmastime - until Gloria says they can't come due to Mike hurting his back. | |||||
193 194 | 12 13 | "California, Here We Are" | Paul Bogart | Milt Josefsberg & Phil Sharp and Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf | December 17, 1978 |
The Bunkers arrive in California to learn that the Stivics are planning to get divorced. | |||||
195 | 14 | "A Night at the PTA" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | January 7, 1979 |
Edith is excited to perform with Stephanie in the school's talent show, then she contracts laryngitis. | |||||
196 | 15 | "A Girl Like Edith" | Paul Bogart | Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf | January 14, 1979 |
Klemmer the butcher stops by to show off his fiancee, who thinks he still has feelings for Edith. | |||||
197 | 16 | "The Appendectomy" | Paul Bogart | Phil Sharp and Milt Josefsberg | January 21, 1979 |
Stephanie gets appendicitis and Archie is unwilling to follow a young doctor's advice. | |||||
198 | 17 | "Stephanie and the Crime Wave" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | January 28, 1979 |
Stephanie is accused of stealing at school as several items go missing from the Bunker household. | |||||
199 | 18 | "Barney the Gold Digger" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf and Phil Sharp & Milt Josefsberg Story by: Winston Moss | February 5, 1979 |
When Barney's wife leaves him again, the Bunkers fix him up with a wealthy widow (Peggy Rea). | |||||
200 | 19 | "The Return of Archie's Brother" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf Story by: Tom Sawyer and Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf | February 11, 1979 |
Archie's brother Fred arrives with his 18-year-old wife. | |||||
201 | 20 | "Stephanie's Conversion" | Paul Bogart | Patt Shea and Harriett Weiss | February 18, 1979 |
When the Bunkers learn that Stephanie was born Jewish, Archie unwillingly raises her in that particular faith. | |||||
202 | 21 | "Edith Gets Fired" | Paul Bogart | Teleplay by: Harriett Weiss & Patt Shea Story by: Mort Lachman | February 25, 1979 |
Edith gets fired from the Sunshine Home for not getting help for a woman who wanted to die. | |||||
— | — | "The 200th Episode Celebration of All in the Family" "All in the Family Retrospective" | Walter C. Miller | Norman Lear & Mort Lachman and Milt Josefsberg | March 4, 1979 |
Norman Lear hosts a 90-minute retrospective looking back at the best moments of All in the Family. | |||||
203 | 22 | "The Family Next Door" | Paul Bogart | Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine | March 11, 1979 |
Archie wants Edith to preserve the dignity of the neighborhood in picking new tenants for the Jeffersons' old house. | |||||
204 | 23 | "The Return of Stephanie's Father" | Paul Bogart | Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin | March 25, 1979 |
Stephanie's father wants $1,000 from the Bunkers if they want her to keep living with them. | |||||
205 | 24 | "Too Good Edith" | Paul Bogart | Harriett Weiss & Patt Shea | April 8, 1979 |
Edith tries to prepare a St. Patrick's Day dinner in spite of her phlebitis. |
See also
Notes
- ↑ "TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes". Rev/Views. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
- ↑ "Special Collector's Issue: 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time". TV Guide (June 28-July 4). 1997.
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