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A classic episode of “All in the Family” features Archie Bunker taunting his wife’s liberal cousin, Maude, by denouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
He played Archie from 1971 to 1983 on the original show and its spinoff Archie Bunker’s Place. O’Connor’s portrayal of the sometimes controversial blue-collar TV dad earned him four Emmy wins.
Those were the days - why Archie Bunker's bigotry mattered: Letter from the Editor. ... All in the Family dealt with race, abortion, women’s rights, marriage, labor and war.
Proving that all irony is truly lost on him, Real Time host Bill Maher explained why All in the Family's Archie Bunker couldn't exist today. Published Sun, 17 Dec 2023 18:45:10 -0600 by Ray Flook ...
The Archie Bunker of today is Homelander, on the hit Amazon series The Boys. He makes Archie Bunker look like Martin Luther King. Anonymous on December 16, 2023 8:07 am ...
On Real Time tonight Bill Maher paid tribute to the late, great Norman Lear, who passed away a week-and-a-half ago. Maher emphasized, “I couldn’t do my show if it weren’t for what he did.” The host ...
Commentary Comment: Where have you gone, Archie Bunker? ‘All in the Family’ might not make it on TV now, but we need that shared space it offered to left and right.
It’s a refrain that’s landed in my inbox more than once since the death of “All in the Family” creator Norman Lear last Tuesday. The indelible character at the center of his half-hour ...
To the editor: Columnist Lorraine Ali says we could use a character like Archie Bunker on TV today to spark conversations on racism and other contentious topics. This would be pointless. The non ...
Archie Bunker, the slur-spewing outer-borough dad on the CBS sitcom All in the Family, was probably the most famous character to be created by Norman Lear, the TV writer/producer who died this ...