For other uses, see. All in the Family Based on created by Developed by Starring Theme music composer (lyrics), (music), (ending theme) Opening theme 'Those Were the Days' Performed by and Ending theme 'Remembering You' by, (music) and (additional lyrics added in 1971; instrumental version) Country of origin United States No. Of seasons 9 No. Of episodes 205 () Production Running time 25–26 minutes Production company(s) Distributor (1979–1990) (1990–1996) (1996–2002) (2002–present) Release Original network Picture format Original release January 12, 1971 ( 1971-01-12) – April 8, 1979 ( 1979-04-08) Chronology Followed by Related shows All in the Family is an American TV-series that was originally broadcast on the television network for nine seasons, from January 1971 to April 1979. The following September, it was replaced by, which picked up where All in the Family had ended and ran for four more seasons. All in the Family was produced by and. It starred,,, and. The show revolves around the life of a and his family. The show broke ground in its depiction of issues previously considered unsuitable for a U.S. Network television comedy, such as,,,,,,,,,,, and. Through depicting these controversial issues, the series became arguably one of television's most influential comedic programs, as it injected the sitcom format with more dramatic moments and realistic, topical conflicts. Based on the BBC1 sitcom (with modeled after ), All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series of all time. Following a lackluster first season, the show soon became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach the milestone of having topped the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years. The episode 'Sammy's Visit' was ranked number 13 on. Ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series ever, and TV Guide ranked it as the fourth-greatest show of all time. Come inside and watch exclusive nudist family porn! Simply click and download all of these exclusive nudist family vids for free! ENTER: Incest gallery. All In The Family - Season 6 In the season 6 of All in The Family, Gloria annouces her pregnancy on the very day she and Mike are moving away. The Stivics are about. When Archie visits a local blood bank to make a donation, he meets his neighbor, Lionel Jefferson, who is there to do the same thing. • as, as his wife, and as their son, Archie's neighbors: George is Archie's combative black counterpart, while Louise is a smarter, more assertive version of Edith. Lionel first appeared in the series' premiere episode ', with Louise appearing later in the first season. Although George had been mentioned many times, he was not seen until 1973. Hemsley, who was Norman Lear's first choice to play George, was performing in the Broadway musical and did not want to break his commitment to that show. However, Lear kept the role waiting for him until he had finished with the musical. Plots frequently find Archie and George at odds with one another, while Edith and Louise attempt to join forces to bring about a resolution. They later moved to an apartment in Manhattan in their own show,. •, as George's brother: The two appeared together only once, in the 1973 episode in which the Bunkers host Henry's going-away party, marking Stewart's final episode and Hemsley's first. After the Jeffersons were spun off into their own show in 1975, Stewart's character was rarely referred to again and was never seen. In the closing credits of ' episode, is incorrectly credited as playing George Jefferson. Stewart was actually playing George's brother, Henry Jefferson, who was pretending to be George for most of the episode. • as Edith's cousin: Maude was white-collared and ultra-liberal, the perfect foil to Archie, and one of his main antagonists. She appeared in only two episodes, 'Cousin Maude's Visit', where she took care of the Bunker household when all four were sick, and ' from the show's second season, which was basically a. Her spin-off series,, began in fall 1972. • and as the liberal and Roman Catholic next-door neighbors Irene and Frank Lorenzo: Both first appeared as a married couple as Irene was trying to use the Bunker's phone. During an argument earlier in the episode, Archie and Mike had broken the phone wire. Irene being a 'handyman' of sorts with her own tools, which she carried in her purse, fixed it. Irene fixed many things at the Bunker house during her time on the show. She also had a sister who was a nun and appeared in one episode. 'Edith's Christmas Story' reveals that Irene has had a. Archie got her a job as a forklift operator at the plant where he worked. Irene was a strong-willed woman of Irish heritage, and Frank was a jovial Italian househusband who loved cooking and singing. He also was a salesman, but what he sold was never said. Gardenia, who also appeared as Jim Bowman in episode eight of season one (as the man who sold his house to the Jeffersons) and as Curtis Rempley in episode seven of season three (as a swinger opposite ), became a semiregular along with Garrett in 1973. Gardenia only stayed for one season as Frank Lorenzo, but Garrett remained until her character was phased out in late 1975. • as Archie's neighbor and good friend: Barney started appearing in 1972 as a recurring character. Over time, he appeared progressively more often until he became a regular. He appeared as a regular in all four seasons of Archie Bunker's Place. He also appeared in the first season as a desk seargent at a police precinct. Recurring characters [ ] • as Jerome 'Stretch' Cunningham (1973–1976) 'The Funniest Man in The World', Archie's friend and co-worker from the loading dock (Archie claims that he is known as the 'Bob Hope' of the loading platform): What Archie did not know was that Stretch was Jewish, evident only after Stretch died and Archie went to the funeral. Archie's eulogy for his friend is often referred to as a rare occasion when he was capable of showing the humanity he tried so earnestly to hide. In the episode titled 'Archie in the Cellar', is referred to as Stretch Cunningham, the voice on the tape recorder telling jokes. Sands also appeared as other characters on the show during its run, in Kelsey's Bar as a patron. • as Theresa Betancourt (1976–1977): A nursing student who meets Archie when he is admitted to the hospital for surgery. She later rents Mike and Gloria's former room at the Bunker house. She called Archie 'Papi'. Torres had just completed the first season of the CBS sitcom in the spring of 1976 before being dropped from the cast. (She had replaced the late actress in the role of Julie Erskine.) Torres joined All in the Family in the fall of 1976, but her character was not popular with viewers, and the role was phased out before the end of the season. Munson (1971–74), the cab driver who lets Archie use his cab to make extra money • as Kelcy or Tommy Kelsey, who owns the bar Archie frequents and later buys: Kelcy was also played by Frank Maxwell in the episode 'Archie Gets The Business'. The name of the establishment is Kelcy's Bar (as seen in the bar window in various episodes). However, due to a, the end credits of episodes involving the bar owner spell the name 'Kelcy' for the first two seasons and 'Kelsey' thereafter, although the end credits show 'Kelcy' in the ' episode. • as Harry Snowden, a bartender at Kelcy's Bar who continues to work there after Archie purchases it as his business partner: Harry had tried to buy the bar from Kelcy, but Archie was able to come up with the money first, by taking a mortgage out on his house, which the Bunkers owned outright. • as Mildred 'Boom-Boom' Turner, a buxom, middle-aged secretary at the plant where Archie works: Her first appearance was when Archie is lost on his way to a convention and Mike and Gloria suspect he and she could be having an affair. Archie gave her that moniker as she was walking by the loading dock. He said when she walked, 'Boom-Boom'. She is not fond of Archie because he and Stretch leer at her and because of their sexist behavior, but later becomes friendly with him, occasionally working as a barmaid at Archie's Place. Gloria LeRoy also appeared in a third-season episode as 'Bobbi Jo' Loomis, the wife of Archie's old war buddy 'Duke'. • as Father Majeskie, a local Catholic priest who was suspected by Archie one time of trying to convert Edith: He appeared in multiple episodes. The first time was when Edith accidentally hit Majeskie's car near the local supermarket with a can of cling peaches in heavy syrup. • appeared as practical jokester friend and fellow lodge member 'Pinky Peterson', one of Archie Bunker's buddies, in three episodes, first in the episode 'Beverly Rides Again', then the memorable Christmas Day episode called 'The Draft Dodger' (episode 146, 1976), and finally the episode 'Archie's Other Wife'. • as Lyle Sanders, personnel manager at Archie Bunker's workplace, Prendergast Tool and Die Company: He had appeared on the series as Lyle Bennett, the manager of a local television station, in the episode 'Archie and the Editorial' in season three. • played Beverly La Salle, a transvestite entertainer, who appeared in three episodes: 'Archie the Hero', 'Beverly Rides Again', and 'Edith's Crisis of Faith'. In that third episode, Mike and Beverly are attacked, and he dies in a hospital from injuries suffered during the fight. • as Blanche Hefner (1977–1979), Barney's second wife: Blanche and Archie are not fond of one another, though Edith likes her very much. The character is mentioned throughout much of the series after Barney's first wife, Mabel, had died, though she only appeared in a handful of episodes during the last few seasons. Estelle Parsons also appeared in the season-seven episode 'Archie's Secret Passion' as Dolores Fencel. Edgar van Ranseleer (Mr. Van R), a blind patron and regular at the bar: He was almost never referred to by his first name. In a running joke, Archie usually waves his hand in front of Mr. Van R's face when he speaks to him. His role was later expanded on Archie Bunker's Place, where he appeared in all four seasons. • as Justin Quigley, a feisty octogenarian/nonagenarian: Mr. Quigley first appeared in the episode: 'Edith Finds an Old Man' (season four, episode three, Sept 23, 1973) where he runs away from an old age home. He temporarily moves in with the Bunkers but quickly leaves to share an apartment with his friend Josephine 'Jo' Nelson, played. He appeared in several other episodes, including 'Archie's Weighty Problem'. Mustin previously appeared in a first season episode as Harry Feeney, the night watchman at Archie's workplace. • as Aunt Iola: Edith's aunt, she was mentioned several times in the eighth season and stayed with the Bunkers for two weeks. Edith wanted her to move in, but Archie would not allow it, though when he thought Iola did not have any place to go, he told her privately that she could always stay with them. • and as Sybil Gooley, who worked at Ferguson's Market: Frequently mentioned, usually by Edith, Sybil predicted that Gloria and Mike were having a baby boy by performing a ring on a string 'swing test' over Gloria's abdomen. Sybil also appeared in the episode 'Edith's 50th Birthday' and spilled the beans on her surprise party because she had not been invited. Archie and she did not get along, and he referred to her as a 'Big Mouth'. • and as Cousin Amelia: Archie detested Amelia and her husband, Russ, who were both wealthy. Once, she sent Edith a mink and Archie wanted to send it back, until he found out how much it was worth. In another episode, Amelia and her husband visit the Bunkers to bring them gifts from a recent trip to Hawaii, but in a private moment, Amelia shares with Edith that, despite appearances, she and Russ are considering a divorce. The character was played by two different actresses in three epsiodes of the show. • and as Russ DeKuyper, Amelia's husband. He is a plumbing contractor who continued the business started by Amelia's father and uncles. He constantly flaunts his monetary wealth in front of Archie and looks askance at the way Archie lives, forgetting that he walked into a profitable plumbing business. He appeared in two of the episodes that featured Amelia • as Reverend Chong appeared in several episodes. He refused to baptize little Joey in season six, and then remarried Archie and Edith, and Mike and Gloria in season eight, and gave counsel to Stephanie in season nine as it was learned that she was Jewish. • as Josephine 'Jo' Nelson: She played Justin Quigley's girlfriend, the older man Edith found walking around the supermarket. She appeared in three episodes from seasons four through six. Gloria and Mike adopted them as their godgrandparents. Of most of the characters, Archie took a liking to Justin and Jo. She died following the end of the sixth season. • as Jimmy McNabb: The Bunkers' neighbor, he appeared in two episodes during the first and second seasons, and was referred to many times during the first few seasons. Whitehead: A member of Archie's lodge, he was the local funeral director. The death of Archie's cousin Oscar in a season-two episode of All in the Family brings the very short, white-haired, and silver-tongued Whitehead with his catalog of caskets. History and production [ ]. This section needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2015) () The show came about when Norman Lear read an article in magazine on and its success in the United Kingdom. He immediately knew it portrayed a relationship just like the one between his father and him. Lear bought the rights to the show and incorporated his own family experiences with his father into the show. Lear's father would tell Lear's mother to 'stifle herself' and she would tell Lear's father 'you are the laziest white man I ever saw' (two 'Archieisms' that found their way onto the show). The original pilot was titled and was developed for ABC.,, and were all considered for the role of Archie Bunker. In fact, CBS wanted to buy the rights to the original show and retool it specifically for Gleason, who was under contract to them, but producer Lear beat out CBS for the rights and offered the show to ABC. In the pilot, Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton played Archie and Edith Justice. Played Gloria and played her husband, Richard. It was taped in October 1968 in New York City. After screening the first pilot, ABC gave the producers more money to shoot a second pilot, titled Those Were the Days, which was taped in February 1969 in. Played Gloria and Chip Oliver played Richard. Played Lionel Jefferson in both pilots. After stations' and viewers' complaints caused ABC to cancel in February 1969, the network became uneasy about airing a show with a 'foul-mouthed, bigoted lead' character, and rejected the series at about the time sought the role of Michael. Rival network CBS was eager to update its image and was looking to (,,, and ) with more 'urban', contemporary series and was interested in Lear's project. CBS bought the rights from ABC and retitled the show All in the Family. The pilot episode CBS developed had the final cast and was the series' first episode. Lear wanted to shoot in black and white as Till Death Us Do Part had been. While CBS insisted on color, Lear had the set furnished in neutral tones, keeping everything relatively devoid of color. As described in her 2001 interview, Lear's idea was to create the feeling of sepia tones, in an attempt to make viewers feel as if they were looking at an old family album. All in the Family was the first major American series to be in front of a live studio audience. In the 1960s, most sitcoms had been filmed in the format without audiences, with a simulating an audience response. Lear employed the format of shooting in front of an audience, but used tape, whereas previous multiple-camera shows like had used film. Due to the success of All in the Family, videotaping sitcoms in front of an audience became a common format for the genre during the 1970s, '80s, and '90s. The use of videotape also gave All in the Family the look and feel of early live television, including the original live broadcasts of, to which All in the Family is sometimes compared. For the show's final season, the practice of being taped before a live audience changed to playing the already taped and edited show to an audience and recording their laughter to add to the original sound track. Thus, the voice-over during the end credits was changed from Rob Reiner's ' All in the Family was recorded on tape before a live audience' to Carroll O'Connor's ' All in the Family was played to a studio audience for live responses'. (Typically, the audience was gathered for a taping of, and got to see All In the Family as a bonus.) Throughout its run, Norman Lear took pride in the fact that was never used (mentioning this on many occasions); the laughter heard in the episodes was genuine. Theme song [ ] The series' opening theme song 'Those Were The Days', written by () and (music), was presented in a unique way for a 1970s series: Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton seated at a console or piano (played by Stapleton) and singing the tune together on-camera at the start of every episode, concluding with live-audience applause. (The song dates back to the first Justice For All pilot, although on that occasion O'Connor and Stapleton performed the song off-camera and at a faster tempo than the series version.) Six different performances were recorded over the run of the series, including one version that includes additional lyrics. The song is a simple, melody (that can be played exclusively with black keys on a piano) in which Archie and Edith wax nostalgic for the simpler days of yesteryear. A longer version of the song was released as a on, reaching number 43 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 30 on the chart in early 1972; the additional lyrics in this longer version lend the song a greater sense of sadness, and make poignant reference to social changes taking place in the 1960s and early 1970s. Those Were The Days Boy, the way played Songs that made the Guys like us, we had it made Those were the days! And you knew who you were then Girls were girls, and men were men Mister, we could use a man like again Didn't need no Everybody pulled his weight Gee, our old ran great Those were the days! In the original 1968 pilot episode an additional verse was sung: Had my twelve tube radio Loved the Eddie Cantor Show Oh where did all that beauty go? Those were the days! A few perceptible drifts can be observed when listening to each version chronologically. In the original version, the lyric 'Those Were The Days' was sung over the tonic (root chord of the song's key), and the piano strikes a dominant 7th passing chord in transition to the next part, which is absent from subsequent versions. Jean Stapleton's screeching high note on the line 'And you knew who you WEEERRE then' became louder, longer, and more comical, although only in the original version did the line draw a laugh from the audience. Carroll O'Connor's pronunciation of ' gained more of Archie's trademark whining enunciation, and the closing lyrics (especially 'Gee, our old ran great') were sung with increasingly deliberate articulation, as viewers had complained that they could not understand the words. In the first season, it sounded like 'Geena Rolla Serit Grate'.Also in the original version, the camera angle was shot slightly from the right side of the talent as opposed to the straight on angle of the next version. Jean Stapleton performed the theme song without glasses beginning in season 6. In addition to O'Connor and Stapleton singing, footage is also shown beginning with aerial shots of Manhattan, and continuing to Queens, progressively zooming in, culminating with a still shot of a lower middle-class semidetached home, presumably representing the Bunkers' house in Astoria. The house shown in the opening credits, however, is actually located at 89–70 Cooper Avenue in the Glendale section of Queens, New York. A notable difference exists, however, between the Cooper Avenue house and the All in the Family set: the Cooper Avenue house has no porch, while the Bunkers' home featured a front porch. The footage for the opening had been shot back in 1968 for the series' first pilot, thus the establishing shot of the Manhattan skyline was completely devoid of the towers, which had not yet been built. When the series aired two years later, the Trade Center towers, although under construction, had still not yet risen high enough to become a prominent feature on the Manhattan skyline (this did not happen until the end of 1971). Despite this change in the Manhattan skyline, the original 1968 footage continued to be used for the series opening until the series transitioned into Archie Bunker's Place in 1979. At that time, a new opening with current shots of the Manhattan skyline was used with the Trade Center towers being seen in the closing credits. This opening format – showing actual footage of the cities and neighborhoods in which the show was set – became the standard for most of Norman Lear's sitcoms, including Maude, Good Times, and The Jeffersons. At the end of the opening, the camera then returns to a few final seconds of O'Connor and Stapleton, as they finish the song. At the end of the original version, Edith smiles at Archie and Archie smiles off at a slight distance. In the longest running version (from season 2 to season 5), Edith smiles blissfully at Archie, and Archie puts a cigar in his mouth and returns a rather cynical, sheepish look to Edith. From season 6 through the season 8, Edith smiles and rests her chin on Archie's shoulder. In the final season, Edith hugs Archie at the conclusion. Additionally, in the first three versions of the opening, Archie is seen wearing his classic trademark white shirt. In the last version of the opening for the series' ninth season, Archie is seen wearing a grey sweater-jacket over his white shirt. In all versions of the opening, the song's conclusion is accompanied by applause from the studio audience. The opening for the animated series begins with Peter and Lois Griffin singing at the piano, a tribute to the All in the Family opening. As with 'Those Were the Days', the lyrics to the Family Guy theme song also seem to imply that things have changed for the worse since the old days ('But where are those good old fashioned values/On which we used to rely?' The All in the Family opening is also parodied in ninth-season episode ', as Homer and Marge Simpson sit at a piano and perform 'Those Were the Days' with altered lyrics pertaining to the episode's plot. In interviews, Norman Lear stated that the idea for the piano song introduction was a cost-cutting measure. After completion of the pilot episode, the budget would not allow an elaborate scene to serve as the sequence played during the show's opening credits. Lear decided to have a simple scene of Archie and Edith singing at the piano. The closing theme (an ) was 'Remembering You' played by with lyrics co-written by Carroll O'Connor. It was played over footage of the same row of houses in Queens as in the opening (but moving in the opposite direction down the street), and eventually moving back to aerial shots of Manhattan, suggesting the visit to the Bunkers' home has concluded. O'Connor recorded a vocal version of 'Remembering You' for a record album, but though he performed it several times on TV appearances, the lyrics (about the end of a romance) were never heard in the actual series. Except for some brief instances in the first season, no background or transitional music was used. Setting and location [ ]. (before becoming a regular cast member as Frank Lorenzo) and played a ' couple who meet the unsuspecting Bunkers in a 1972 episode. L-R: McClanahan,,, and Gardenia. DVD Name Ep # Release Date The Complete First Season 13 March 26, 2002 The Complete Second Season 24 February 4, 2003 The Complete Third Season 24 July 20, 2004 The Complete Fourth Season 24 April 12, 2005 The Complete Fifth Season 25 January 3, 2006 The Complete Sixth Season 24 February 13, 2007 The Complete Seventh Season 25 October 5, 2010 The Complete Eighth Season 24 January 11, 2011 The Complete Ninth Season 24 May 17, 2011 The Complete Series 208 October 30, 2012 Cultural impact [ ]. Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs on display in the As one of US television's most acclaimed and groundbreaking programs, All in the Family has been referenced or parodied in countless other forms of media. References on other sitcoms include and. The animated series pays homage to All in the Family in the opening sequence which features Peter and Lois Griffin playing the piano and singing a lament on the loss of traditional values and also paid tribute to the ending credits of the show at the end of the episode '. Popular T-shirts, buttons, and showing O'Connor's image and farcically promoting 'Archie Bunker for President' appeared around the time of the. In 1998, All in the Family was honored on a 33-cent stamp by the. Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs are on display in the. The originals had been purchased by the show's set designer for a few dollars at a local, and were given to the Smithsonian (for an exhibit on American television history) in 1978. It cost producers thousands of dollars to create replicas to replace the originals. Then-US President can be heard discussing the show on one of the infamous. Rapper has made references to Archie Bunker in a few of his songs, specifically his smoking of large cigars. Awards and nominations [ ] All in the Family is the first of four sitcoms in which all the lead actors (O'Connor, Stapleton, Struthers, and Reiner) won. The other three are,, and. • November 10, 2014, at the. Retrieved 14 May 2016. • Cowan, Geoffrey (28 March 1980).. Simon and Schuster – via Google Books. • Leonard, David J.; Guerrero, Lisa (23 April 2013).. ABC-CLIO – via Google Books. • 'Special Collector's Issue: 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time'. (June 28–July 4). • January 10, 2009, at the. • Fretts, Bruce; Roush, Matt. 'The Greatest Shows on Earth'. TV Guide Magazine. 61 (3194-3195): 16–19. Retrieved 20 April 2015. • This is an allusion to an early 20th-century comic strip, (), by cartoonist. • Lear, Norman (June 5, 2013).. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 September 2012. Retrieved May 19, 2017. • • Source: The end credits of season three episodes, and onward, mention Tommy Kelsey as the character playing the bar owner. 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