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As George prepares to open his third dry-cleaning store, the Jeffersons move to an expensive East Side apartment.

As George prepares to open his third dry-cleaning store, the Jeffersons move to an expensive East Side apartment.

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S5, EP18 "The Jeffersons Move Up"

As George prepares to open his third dry-cleaning store, the Jeffersons move to an expensive East Side apartment.

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S5, EP19 "All's Fair"

Mike and Gloria teach Edith how husbands and wives can "fight fairly" with each other.

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S5, EP20 "Amelia's Divorce"

The Bunkers learn that the "made in heaven" romance of Edith's favorite cousin isn't so divine after all.

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S5, EP21 "Everybody Does It"

Archie steals a box of nails from work in order to work on the house and finds himself the center of a debate on morality.

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S9, EP14 "A Night at the PTA"

Edith's eagerness to perform with Stephanie at a concert leaves her without a voice and Stephanie alone.

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S9, EP13 "California, Here We Are"

Unable to keep up appearances, Gloria confides to Edith that she and Mike have separated and that she has been seeing another man.

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S9, EP12 "California, Here We Are"

Archie, Edith, and Stephanie arrive in Santa Barbara to spend the holidays with the Stivics. Gloria and Mike put on a happy front to hide major changes in their relationship.

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S9, EP11 "The Bunkers Go West"

It looks like Mike, Gloria and Joey will be coming home for Christmas.

"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, Billy Halop, Bob Hastings, Carroll O'Connor, Corey Miller, Danielle Brisebois, Isabel Sanford, Jason Wingreen, Jean Stapleton, Mike Evans, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Sherman Hemsley, Sorrell Booke
Original Air Date: Jan 12, 1971
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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