A working class bigot constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.
Cast: Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers
Archie keeps a sick Edith so busy cooking for his big St. Patrick's Day party, that she doesn't get the chance to tell him that "hard work is hazardous to her health." When Archie finds out the truth about Edith's illness, he takes steps to make sure she will never "forget" to tell him again.
Archie's fighting instincts are aroused when Stephanie's derelict father returns and uses blackmail to try an get his daughter back. Edith panics at the thought of losing Stephanie, and does her best to help Archie with a plan.
Louise Jefferson shows up and asks Edith to help her find a buyer for their house next door. At first Archie is excited... until he sees Edith's choice for new neighbors.
Producer/Developer Norman Lear hosts a 90 minute retrospective on the long-running comedy with classic footage from past episodes.
Edith is dismissed when she honors a patient's wishes and lets her die in peace.
The Reverand Chong visits Edith to tell her that Stephanie is Jewish. Archie wants her to convert, but Edith backs Stephanie's decision.
Archie's brother shows up with an eighteen year old wife.
Barney is distraught after Blanche finally leaves him so Archie tries a bit of matchmaking himself.
Stephanie has been stealing from school and from the Bunkers.
On her tenth birthday Stephanie is rushed to the hospital with appendicitis.
The butcher returns with his fiancee who is the spitting image of Edith who he still seems to have feelings for.
When the Bunkers visit the Stivics in California, Mike and Gloria are hiding the fact that they have separated.
The Bunkers plan to go to California to visit the Stivics after they cancel their Christmas trip to New York.
Edith is arrested for passing counterfeit money that she got from Archie at the bar.
Archie is caught between sympathy and self-preservation when the "other woman" from his past really needs his help. Her name is Denise and she's the attractive waitress who was the other ...
No one will loan Edith money to buy a new television because she has no job and is just a housewife.
At a convention Archie awakens next to a black woman who claims that they were married.
During a weekend in a fishing cabin, a disagreement over a Monopoly game has the men and women sleeping in separate bedrooms.
Edith goes to the funeral of her Aunt Rose and is the only mourner. She has a long talk with her aunt.
After her father fails to return for Stephanie, the Bunkers decide to raise her themselves.
Edith and Archie try and get their friends Barney and Blanche back together.
Archie slips into a bout of depression when he finds out from his insurance company's physical that a spot appeared on the X-Ray on his liver. Despite the fact that the doctor isn't sure ...
Edith's cousin leaves his nine year old daughter Stephanie with the Bunkers.