Archie Bunker, was a working-class family man who held bigoted, conservative views of the world. His viewpoints clash with nearly everyone he comes into contact with especially his liberal son-in-law Mike Stivic (or, as Archie delights in calling him, "Meathead").
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09x27 Too Good Edith Aired: Apr. 08, 1979Archie is hurt and outraged when Edith tries to hide a serious illness from him after trying to prepare a St. Patricks day party at the bar. … [continue reading]
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- Paul Bogart (97 episodes)
- John Rich (81 episodes)
- Bob LaHendro (34 episodes)
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- Norman Lear (218 episodes)
- Larry Rhine (35 episodes)
- Mel Tolkin (34 episodes)
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- The name of George Jefferson's brother, who was living with George and Louise, was Henry. In fact Henry once posed as George because George, who was as big a bigot as Archie, didn't want to…
[show]The name of George Jefferson's brother, who was living with George and Louise, was Henry. In fact Henry once posed as George because George, who was as big a bigot as Archie, didn't want to set foot in the Bunker's house.
[hide] - Scott Brady was offered the part of Archie Bunker and even though he turned it down, he later appeared as a different character.
- Goof (errors in geography): The house in the opening credits (that is presumably supposed to be Archie and Edith Bunker's house) does not come anywhere near matching the studio sets that…
[show]Goof (errors in geography): The house in the opening credits (that is presumably supposed to be Archie and Edith Bunker's house) does not come anywhere near matching the studio sets that represent the house in the show. For example, window placement and size is completely wrong, and the sets depict the house as having a large front porch whereas, the house in the credits has only a small stoop.
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