All in the Family
All in the Family was first seen in January of 1971 and immediately changed the face of television. Not only was this the number one television series from 1971 through 1976, but it also initiated an avalanche of other situation comedies that dealt with controversial subjects in realistic ways. Including Chico & the Man, The Jeffersons, Maude, Good Times and Sanford & Son.The series centered around the Bunker family who lived in a home located at 704 Houser Street in Queens, New York. Archie Bunker was the main character, and what a character he was. He was television’s most famous bigot, crass and down right rude. Yet he was loveable, with a soft side just beneath the surface. Edith Bunker was his somewhat ditzy wife whom he called "Dingbat". Edith put up with Archie and had qualities about her that made her one of television's most unforgettable characters. Also living in the Bunker household were Archie and Edith's daughter, Gloria, and her husband Mike, or "Meathead" as Archie called him. The stories revolved around many controversial topics including rape, sex, homosexuality, death, and other topics that were relevant to the 1970's, especially political strife and inflation. Archie Bunker was probably the first character in a situation comedy to use racist remarks referring to blacks and other minorities yet another first for television. |
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All in the Family was first seen in January of 1971 and immediately changed the face of television. Not only was this the number one television series from 1971 through 1976, but it also initiated an avalanche of other situation comedies that dealt with controversial subjects in realistic ways. Including Chico & the Man, The Jeffersons, Maude, Good Times and Sanford & Son.


