20 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    My yard stick for measuring any television show has been to compare it to All in the Family, which had the uncanny ability to edify as well as entertain. Few have come close, most notably: St. Elsewhere, MASH, and The West Wing.

    The medium of television …more»
  • star55

    I really like this show and have no dislikes with it but, today is the last day TV Land is airing it and I have to use Youtube to watch the episodes but, ILove the way Glenn Miller played and i like Archie and Mikes big mouthmore»
  • star55

    THIS IS the best show of all time. No other show has tackled the sensitive issues of our culture even for the time it came out like this show. It can make you laugh, it can make you cry. It will definately make you think. My favorite eppisode is when …more»
  • star55

    All In The Family is the one of the most hilarious and true to life shows that I have ever seen. I have been a fan of this show ever since it first aired, and continue to be an avid fan.

    This show brings laughter, which we all need more of, and every …more»
  • star55

    When this first aired in the 70's most everyone was shocked with what Archie would say. But as time went on you realized that Archie was more ignorant than racist. I loved the show even after Mike and Gloria left, and Edith died. It was just Archie …more»
  • star55

    The chemistry among the characters is unmatched. It was perfect. No matter how many times I watch the reruns, I am always in stitches and never get tired of them. Being a baby boomer myself, I can relate to that era in every way. My family was a lot like …more»
  • star55

    one of the great shows!! when everybody told it like is was and were honest about what they thought and if all the people would tell how they really feel about other races today you would see it would be the same as archie!!more»

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About The Show

Events in the lives of the Bunkers, a white, working-class, Anglo-Saxon American family living in Queens, New York: Archie, a trucking dock foreman for the Prendergast Tool and Dye Company (later the owner of a bar called "Archie Bunker's Place") and a bigoted, uncouth conservative; Edith, his loving, dim-witted, sensitive, and totally honest wife; Gloria, their beautiful, feisty, married daughter; and Mike Stivic, Gloria's husband, an idealistic, politically left academic.
Events in the lives of the Bunkers, a white, working-class, Anglo-Saxon American family living in Queens, New York: Archie, a trucking dock foreman for the Prendergast Tool and Dye Company (later the owner of a bar …
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Genres

Comedy