Season DVD Release Schedule
All in the Family - The Complete Ninth Season
(May. 17, 2011)
Season Nine finds Mike and Gloria officially moved out, leaving Archie and Edith on their own for the first time in a long while. Of course, that doesn’t last long when Edith’80s cousin Floyd abandons his nine-year-old daughter Stephanie (Danielle Brisebois) on their doorstep. But, as the Bunkers have grown accustomed to doing, they make the best, and funniest, situation out of terrible circumstances and take her in. Meanwhile, it turns out the Stivics are on the rocks in California when Edith and Archie decide to pay a cross-country visit for Christmas.
For this final season, Norman Lear hosted an endearing 90-minute Family Retrospective that allowed fans of the show to look back and relive the greatest moments of the groundbreaking series. The special originally aired during the Season Nine run and is included in this DVD set.
(May. 17, 2011)
Season Nine finds Mike and Gloria officially moved out, leaving Archie and Edith on their own for the first time in a long while. Of course, that doesn’t last long when Edith’80s cousin Floyd abandons his nine-year-old daughter Stephanie (Danielle Brisebois) on their doorstep. But, as the Bunkers have grown accustomed to doing, they make the best, and funniest, situation out of terrible circumstances and take her in. Meanwhile, it turns out the Stivics are on the rocks in California when Edith and Archie decide to pay a cross-country visit for Christmas.
For this final season, Norman Lear hosted an endearing 90-minute Family Retrospective that allowed fans of the show to look back and relive the greatest moments of the groundbreaking series. The special originally aired during the Season Nine run and is included in this DVD set.
All in the Family: The Complete Eighth Season
(Jan. 11, 2011)
All 24 Original Half-Hour Episodes from 1977-1978
Season Eight of the award-winning television series from Norman Lear earned Emmys for Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton and Rob Reiner, not to mention the award for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series.
This second to last season finds Archie (O’Connor), Edith (Stapleton) and the Stivics (Reiner and Sally Struthers) battling some difficult issues when Archie buys a bar he cannot afford, Edith questions her faith and Mike and Gloria plan a move to California. As dark as the plots run at times, the laughs always shine through in this perfectly balanced and performed sitcom that inspired spin-offs Maude and The Jeffersons.
(Jan. 11, 2011)
All 24 Original Half-Hour Episodes from 1977-1978
Season Eight of the award-winning television series from Norman Lear earned Emmys for Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton and Rob Reiner, not to mention the award for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series.
This second to last season finds Archie (O’Connor), Edith (Stapleton) and the Stivics (Reiner and Sally Struthers) battling some difficult issues when Archie buys a bar he cannot afford, Edith questions her faith and Mike and Gloria plan a move to California. As dark as the plots run at times, the laughs always shine through in this perfectly balanced and performed sitcom that inspired spin-offs Maude and The Jeffersons.
All in the Family - The Complete Seventh Season
(Oct. 05, 2010)
All 25 Original Half-Hour Episodes from 1976 1977
One of the most acclaimed comedy series of all time, Norman Lears Emmy-winning All In The Family returns for a seventh season with Archie (Carroll O Connor) still as irascible and highly opinionated as ever, arguing with his daughter Glorias (Sally Struthers) liberal husband Mike Meathead Stivic (Rob Reiner) and taking refuge in his long-suffering wife, Edith (Jean Stapleton).
Season Seven continued to break new ground in television with its lethal mix of comedy and serious issues. Whether the series was addressing Archies outdated, over-the-top, intolerant behavior or dealing with a college student trying to commit suicide, these characters made the formula work and the show unforgettable.
(Oct. 05, 2010)
All 25 Original Half-Hour Episodes from 1976 1977
One of the most acclaimed comedy series of all time, Norman Lears Emmy-winning All In The Family returns for a seventh season with Archie (Carroll O Connor) still as irascible and highly opinionated as ever, arguing with his daughter Glorias (Sally Struthers) liberal husband Mike Meathead Stivic (Rob Reiner) and taking refuge in his long-suffering wife, Edith (Jean Stapleton).
Season Seven continued to break new ground in television with its lethal mix of comedy and serious issues. Whether the series was addressing Archies outdated, over-the-top, intolerant behavior or dealing with a college student trying to commit suicide, these characters made the formula work and the show unforgettable.
Norman Lear TV Collection (19 discs)
(Jun. 09, 2009)
Legendary broadcast pioneer Norman Lear is known for creating some of the most acclaimed and top-rated television series of all time! Now you can own the first seasons of these classic hit shows in one collectible set, plus over six hours of exclusive new bonus features:
All in the Family
Good Times
The Jeffersons
Maude
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (first 25 episodes)
One Day at a Time
Sanford & Son
One of the most respected men in the entertainment industry, Lear has garnered four Emmy Awards® and was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame. In addition, his philanthropic efforts include founding the People for the American Way and the Norman Lear Center at USC's Annenberg School of Communication; he also continues to be a strong voice for First Amendment rights.
(Jun. 09, 2009)
Legendary broadcast pioneer Norman Lear is known for creating some of the most acclaimed and top-rated television series of all time! Now you can own the first seasons of these classic hit shows in one collectible set, plus over six hours of exclusive new bonus features:
All in the Family
Good Times
The Jeffersons
Maude
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (first 25 episodes)
One Day at a Time
Sanford & Son
One of the most respected men in the entertainment industry, Lear has garnered four Emmy Awards® and was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame. In addition, his philanthropic efforts include founding the People for the American Way and the Norman Lear Center at USC's Annenberg School of Communication; he also continues to be a strong voice for First Amendment rights.
All in the Family - The Complete Sixth Season
(Feb. 13, 2007)
All in the Family centers on a working class family man whose conservative views of the world clash with nearly everyone he meets. The cast of supporting characters includes Archie’s long-suffering but loving wife Edith (Jean Stapleton); daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers), and liberal son-in-law Mike "Meathead" Stivic (Rob Reiner). In the sixth season, Mike and Gloria finally move into their own home and discover Gloria is pregnant. After the baby is born, Archie has the baby baptized without their permission. While driving a cab, Archie rescues a woman who turns out to be a transvestite, and Edith starts volunteering at an old age home. Guest stars this season include Billy Crystal, Doris Roberts (TV’s "Everybody Loves Raymond"), Robert Guillaume (TV’s "Benson"), Bernadette Peters and Betty Garrett, who won a Golden Globe® for her role.
(Feb. 13, 2007)
All in the Family centers on a working class family man whose conservative views of the world clash with nearly everyone he meets. The cast of supporting characters includes Archie’s long-suffering but loving wife Edith (Jean Stapleton); daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers), and liberal son-in-law Mike "Meathead" Stivic (Rob Reiner). In the sixth season, Mike and Gloria finally move into their own home and discover Gloria is pregnant. After the baby is born, Archie has the baby baptized without their permission. While driving a cab, Archie rescues a woman who turns out to be a transvestite, and Edith starts volunteering at an old age home. Guest stars this season include Billy Crystal, Doris Roberts (TV’s "Everybody Loves Raymond"), Robert Guillaume (TV’s "Benson"), Bernadette Peters and Betty Garrett, who won a Golden Globe® for her role.
All in the Family - The Complete Fifth Season
(Jan. 03, 2006)
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 01/03/2006 Run time: 620 minutes
(Jan. 03, 2006)
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 01/03/2006 Run time: 620 minutes
All in the Family - The Complete Fourth Season
(Apr. 12, 2005)
By the fourth season, Norman Lear's landmark series ALL IN THE FAMILY was on its way to becoming an American institution. It consistently ranked number one in the ratings while at the same time breaking all of prime time TV's taboos. Archie Bunker's (Carroll O'Conner) shocking politically incorrect diatribes, marriage problems for Mike (Rob Reiner) and Gloria (Sally Struthers), a breast cancer scare for Edith (Jean Stapleton) all broke with sitcom conventions. In the fourth season, Archie was hilariously faced with two worthy new opponents: neighbor Irene Lorenzo (betty Garrett), a staunch believer in women's rights, and loud-mouthed George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), soon to star in the spin-off hit series "The Jeffersons." Rob Reiner won an Emmy® Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and the show was nominated for four other Emmy® Awards for the fourth season.
(Apr. 12, 2005)
By the fourth season, Norman Lear's landmark series ALL IN THE FAMILY was on its way to becoming an American institution. It consistently ranked number one in the ratings while at the same time breaking all of prime time TV's taboos. Archie Bunker's (Carroll O'Conner) shocking politically incorrect diatribes, marriage problems for Mike (Rob Reiner) and Gloria (Sally Struthers), a breast cancer scare for Edith (Jean Stapleton) all broke with sitcom conventions. In the fourth season, Archie was hilariously faced with two worthy new opponents: neighbor Irene Lorenzo (betty Garrett), a staunch believer in women's rights, and loud-mouthed George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), soon to star in the spin-off hit series "The Jeffersons." Rob Reiner won an Emmy® Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and the show was nominated for four other Emmy® Awards for the fourth season.
All In the Family: The Complete Third Season
(Jul. 20, 2004)
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/20/2005 Run time: 610 minutes Rating: Nr
(Jul. 20, 2004)
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/20/2005 Run time: 610 minutes Rating: Nr
All in the Family - The Complete Second Season
(Feb. 04, 2003)
The life of bigot Archie Bunker and his family.
Genre: Television
Rating: NR
Release Date: 4-FEB-2003
Media Type: DVD
(Feb. 04, 2003)
The life of bigot Archie Bunker and his family.
Genre: Television
Rating: NR
Release Date: 4-FEB-2003
Media Type: DVD
All in the Family - The Complete First Season
(Mar. 26, 2002)
From one of television's pioneering creators, Norman Lear comes one of the most beloved families in television history, the Bunkers, starring Carroll O'Connor as Archie, Jean Stapleton as Edith, Rob Reiner as Mike "Meathead" Stivic and Sally Struthers as Gloria. Television was changed forever the night of January 12, 1971, when the premiere episode of "All in the Family" debuted. This three disc set contains the first complete season. The show's central character, Archie Bunker, is a working-class family man who holds 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"). The two disagree about nearly everything: politics, minorities, sex, religion, economics, war, gun control, crime, free speech, women's rights, morality, philosophy and (so it seems) life in general. Archie's daughter, Gloria, often (but not always) sides with Mike, while his saintly wife, Edith, is the rock that holds the family together. Edith is as friendly, reserved, considerate and open-minded as Archie is bigoted, loud, rude and closed-minded; however, the love and faithfulness between them is undeniable. During the course of its remarkable eight-year run, All in the Family was nominated for an amazing 48 Emmy Awards, taking home 20 trophies with multiple wins for all of the lead characters as well as three wins for Outstanding Comedy Series. Numerous spin-off series resulted from All in the Family including the very successful "Maude" and "The Jeffersons."
(Mar. 26, 2002)
From one of television's pioneering creators, Norman Lear comes one of the most beloved families in television history, the Bunkers, starring Carroll O'Connor as Archie, Jean Stapleton as Edith, Rob Reiner as Mike "Meathead" Stivic and Sally Struthers as Gloria. Television was changed forever the night of January 12, 1971, when the premiere episode of "All in the Family" debuted. This three disc set contains the first complete season. The show's central character, Archie Bunker, is a working-class family man who holds 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"). The two disagree about nearly everything: politics, minorities, sex, religion, economics, war, gun control, crime, free speech, women's rights, morality, philosophy and (so it seems) life in general. Archie's daughter, Gloria, often (but not always) sides with Mike, while his saintly wife, Edith, is the rock that holds the family together. Edith is as friendly, reserved, considerate and open-minded as Archie is bigoted, loud, rude and closed-minded; however, the love and faithfulness between them is undeniable. During the course of its remarkable eight-year run, All in the Family was nominated for an amazing 48 Emmy Awards, taking home 20 trophies with multiple wins for all of the lead characters as well as three wins for Outstanding Comedy Series. Numerous spin-off series resulted from All in the Family including the very successful "Maude" and "The Jeffersons."











