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When Edith finds some old lottery tickets that she has totally forgotten about, the family discovers that one of the tickets is a winner, but there is a catch: Edith claims the tickets don't belong to her, but belong to George Jefferson.

When Edith finds some old lottery tickets that she has totally forgotten about, the family discovers that one of the tickets is a winner, but there is a catch: Edith claims the tickets don't belong to her, but belong to George Jefferson.

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S3, EP9 "Flashback: Mike and Gloria's Wedding"

The Stivic's wedding day is jeopardized when Archie and Mike's uncle argue over the use of a Catholic priest at the ceremony.

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S3, EP10 "Flashback: Mike and Gloria's Wedding"

As Archie and Mike's Uncle Casimir continued to butt heads on the wedding day, Edith had to gather strength to tell Gloria about 'the birds and the bees'.

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S3, EP12 "Mike's Appendix"

Mike has been having a pain in the side and the doctor tells him that he needs to have an appendectomy. This leads Archie and Gloria to argue about the proficiency of women doctors.

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S3, EP13 "Edith's Winning Ticket"

When Edith finds some old lottery tickets that she has totally forgotten about, the family discovers that one of the tickets is a winner, but there is a catch: Edith claims the tickets don't belong to her, but belong to George Jefferson.

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S3, EP8 "Mike Comes Into Money"

Mike inherits some money and gives a donation to the McGovern campaign, causing Archie to hit the ceiling.

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S3, EP7 "The Bunkers and the Swingers"

Edith answers a friendship ad in the "swap" section of a magazine.

"All in the Family" is touted as the series that brought reality to prime-time TV entertainment. The lead character, Archie Bunker, is a loudmouthed, uneducated bigot who believes in every stereotype he has ever heard. His wife, Edith, is sweet but not the sharpest knife in the drawer. They and their daughter, Gloria, and her husband, Mike, all live in a working-class home. Unfortunately for Archie, he can't avoid the people he disdains: His son-in-law -- whom Archie calls "Meathead" -- is an unemployed student and of Polish descent; the Jeffersons next door are black; Edith's cousin Maude is a feminist; and, later, his partners in a local tavern are Jewish.
Starring: Betty Garrett, Carroll O'Connor, Charles Durning, Isabel Sanford, Jean Stapleton, John Hefferman, Melvin Stewart, Michael Conrad, Mike Evans, Priscilla Morrill, Rob Reiner, Ron Glass, Roscoe Lee Browne, Sally Struthers, Vincent Gardenia
Original Air Date: Jan 12, 1971
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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