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When Edith sends in a box top to get back 25 cents and the quarters start rolling in, Archie wants to overlook the computer error.

When Edith sends in a box top to get back 25 cents and the quarters start rolling in, Archie wants to overlook the computer error.

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S4, EP4 "Archie and the Kiss"

A provocative kiss sparks a feud between Archie and his liberal daughter, Gloria.

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S4, EP5 "Archie the Gambler"

Archie surprises everyone when he comes home from work bearing gifts and good cheer.

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S4, EP6 "Henry's Farewell"

Henry Jefferson's station in life is taking a giant step upward and Archie is filled with mixed emotions about the situation.

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S4, EP7 "Archie and the Computer"

When Edith sends in a box top to get back 25 cents and the quarters start rolling in, Archie wants to overlook the computer error.

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S4, EP3 "Edith Finds an Old Man"

Trouble starts in the Bunker house when the family finds an 82-year-old pajama-clad stranger in their living room.

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S4, EP2 "We're Still Having a Heat Wave"

A heat wave that stifles New York is nothing compared to the trouble a woman is causing for Archie and Edith.

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S4, EP1 "We're Having a Heat Wave"

When the house next door to the Bunkers is for sale, Archie and Henry Jefferson become nervous.

"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: Allan Melvin, Betty Garrett, Bob Hastings, Burt Mustin, Carroll O'Connor, Danielle Brisebois, Danny Dayton, Isabel Sanford, Jason Wingreen, Jean Stapleton, Mike Evans, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Sherman Hemsley, Vincent Gardenia
Original Air Date: Jan 12, 1971
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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