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All in the Family

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 12, 1971
  • Seasons: 9
  • Episodes: 210
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy
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All in the Family(1971)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

Like the Good Book says, "Let him who is without sin... be the rollin' stone."

TMDB Rating: 7.9 (164 votes)

Overview

Archie Bunker, a working class bigot, constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

13 episodes • 1971Avg: 8.7Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Meet the BunkersJan 12, 19716.1
2Writing the PresidentJan 19, 19719.0
3Oh, My Aching Back (aka Archie's Aching Back)Jan 26, 19719.0
4Archie Gives BloodFeb 2, 19719.0
5Judging Books by CoversFeb 9, 19715.5
6Gloria's Pregnancy (aka Gloria Has a Belly Full)Feb 16, 197110.0
7Mike's Hippie Friends Come to VisitFeb 23, 19719.0
8Lionel Moves Into the NeighborhoodMar 2, 19719.5
9Edith Has Jury DutyMar 9, 19719.0
10Archie Is Worried About His JobMar 16, 19719.0
11Gloria Discovers Women's LibMar 23, 19719.0
12Success StoryMar 30, 19719.0
13The First and Last SupperApr 6, 19719.5
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

24 episodes • 1971Avg: 5.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Saga of Cousin OscarSep 18, 19717.0
2Gloria Poses in the NudeSep 25, 19716.5
3Archie and the Lock-UpOct 2, 19717.0
4Edith Writes a SongOct 9, 19717.0
5Flashback: Mike Meets ArchieOct 16, 19717.0
6The Election StoryOct 30, 19715.0
7Edith's AccidentNov 6, 19715.0
8The BlockbusterNov 13, 19716.5
9Mike's ProblemNov 20, 19715.0
10The Insurance is CanceledNov 27, 19715.0
11The Man in the StreetDec 4, 19715.0
12Cousin Maude's VisitDec 11, 19716.7
13Christmas Day at the Bunkers'Dec 18, 19715.0
14The Elevator StoryJan 1, 19725.0
15Edith's ProblemJan 8, 19725.0
16Archie and the FBIJan 15, 19725.0
17Mike's Mysterious SonJan 22, 19725.0
18Archie Sees a MuggingJan 29, 19725.0
19Archie and Edith AloneFeb 5, 19725.0
20Edith Gets a MinkFeb 12, 19725.0
21Sammy's VisitFeb 19, 19725.5
22Edith, the JudgeFeb 26, 19725.0
23Archie is JealousMar 4, 19725.0
24MaudeMar 11, 19727.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

24 episodes • 1972Avg: 7.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Archie and the EditorialSep 16, 19728.0
2Archie's FraudSep 23, 19728.0
3The ThreatSep 30, 19728.0
4Gloria and the RiddleOct 7, 19728.0
5Lionel Steps OutOct 14, 19728.0
6Edith Flips Her WigOct 21, 19728.0
7The Bunkers and the SwingersOct 28, 19728.0
8Mike Comes Into MoneyNov 4, 19728.0
9Flashback: Mike and Gloria's Wedding (1)Nov 11, 19728.0
10Flashback: Mike and Gloria's Wedding (2)Nov 18, 19728.0
11Mike's AppendixDec 2, 19728.0
12Edith's Winning TicketDec 9, 19728.0
13Archie and the Bowling TeamDec 16, 19728.0
14The LocketDec 23, 19728.0
15Archie in the Hospital (aka Archie Goes to the Hospital)Jan 6, 19738.0
16Oh Say Can You SeeJan 20, 19734.5
17Archie Goes Too FarJan 27, 19738.0
18Class ReunionFeb 10, 19738.0
19Hot WatchFeb 17, 19738.0
20Archie is BrandedFeb 24, 19736.5
21Everybody Tells the TruthMar 3, 19737.0
22Archie Learns His LessonMar 10, 19738.0
23Gloria, the VictimMar 17, 19738.0
24The Battle of the MonthMar 24, 19738.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

24 episodes • 1973Avg: 6.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1We're Having a Heat WaveSep 15, 19736.0
2We're Still Having a Heat WaveSep 22, 19736.0
3Edith Finds an Old ManSep 29, 19736.0
4Archie and the KissOct 6, 19736.0
5Archie, the GamblerOct 13, 19736.0
6Henry's FarewellOct 20, 19736.0
7Archie and the ComputerOct 27, 19736.0
8The Games Bunkers PlayNov 3, 19736.0
9Edith's ConversionNov 10, 19736.0
10Archie in the CellarNov 17, 19736.0
11Black is the Color of My True Love's WigNov 24, 19736.0
12Second HoneymoonDec 1, 19736.0
13The Taxi CaperDec 8, 19736.0
14Archie is CursedDec 15, 19736.0
15Edith's Christmas StoryDec 22, 19736.0
16Mike and Gloria Mix it UpJan 5, 19746.0
17Archie Feels Left OutJan 12, 19746.0
18Et Tu, Archie?Jan 26, 19746.0
19Gloria's BoyfriendFeb 2, 19746.0
20Lionel's EngagementFeb 9, 19746.0
21Archie Eats and RunsFeb 16, 19746.0
22Gloria Sings the BluesMar 2, 19746.0
23Pay the Twenty DollarsMar 9, 19746.0
24Mike's GraduationMar 16, 19746.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

25 episodes • 1974Avg: 6.2

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Bunkers and Inflation (1)Sep 14, 19746.0
2The Bunkers and Inflation (2) (aka Archie Underfoot)Sep 21, 19746.0
3The Bunkers and Inflation (3) (aka Edith the Job Hunter)Sep 28, 19746.0
4The Bunkers and Inflation (4) (aka Archie's Raise)Oct 5, 19746.0
5Lionel the Live-InOct 12, 19746.0
6Archie's Helping HandOct 19, 19746.0
7Gloria's ShockOct 26, 19746.0
8Where's Archie? (1)Nov 2, 19746.0
9Where's Archie? (2) (aka Archie is Missing)Nov 9, 19748.0
10The Longest KissNov 16, 19740.0
11Archie and the MiracleNov 23, 19740.0
12George and Archie Make a DealNov 30, 19740.0
13Archie's ContractDec 7, 19740.0
14Mike's FriendDec 14, 19740.0
15The Best of All in the Family (1)Dec 21, 19740.0
16The Best of All in the Family (2)Dec 21, 19740.0
17Prisoner in the HouseJan 4, 19750.0
18The Jeffersons Move UpJan 11, 19750.0
19All's FairJan 18, 19750.0
20Amelia's DivorceJan 25, 19750.0
21Everybody Does ItFeb 8, 19750.0
22Archie and the QuizFeb 15, 19750.0
23Edith's FriendFeb 22, 19750.0
24No SmokingMar 1, 19750.0
25Mike Makes His MoveMar 8, 19750.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

24 episodes • 1975Avg: 1.0Valley of Despair

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Very Moving DaySep 8, 19750.0
2Alone at LastSep 15, 19750.0
3Archie, the DonorSep 22, 19750.0
4Archie, the HeroSep 29, 19750.0
5Mike's PainsOct 6, 19750.0
6Chain LetterOct 20, 19750.0
7Mike Faces LifeOct 27, 19750.0
8Edith Breaks OutNov 3, 19750.0
9Grandpa BluesNov 10, 19750.0
10Gloria Suspects MikeNov 17, 19750.0
11The Little AtheistNov 24, 19750.0
12Archie's Civil RightsDec 1, 19750.0
13Gloria is NervousDec 8, 19750.0
14The Baby (1)Dec 15, 19750.0
15The Baby (2)Dec 22, 19750.0
16New Year's WeddingJan 5, 19760.0
17Archie, the BabysitterJan 12, 19760.0
18Archie Finds a FriendJan 26, 19760.0
19Mike's MoveFeb 2, 19760.0
20Archie's Weighty ProblemFeb 9, 19760.0
21Love by AppointmentFeb 16, 19761.0
22Joey's BaptismFeb 23, 19760.0
23Gloria and Mike's House GuestsMar 1, 19760.0
24Edith's Night OutMar 8, 19760.0
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

25 episodes • 1976Avg: 1.0Valley of Despair

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Archie's Brief Encounter (1)Sep 22, 19760.0
2Archie's Brief Encounter (2)Sep 22, 19760.0
3Archie's Brief Encounter (3)Sep 29, 19760.0
4The Unemployment Story (1)Oct 6, 19760.0
5The Unemployment Story (2)Oct 13, 19760.0
6Archie's Operation (1)Oct 27, 19760.0
7Archie's Operation (2)Oct 27, 19760.0
8Beverly Rides AgainNov 6, 19760.0
9Teresa Moves InNov 13, 19760.0
10Mike and Gloria's WillNov 20, 19761.0
11Mr. Edith BunkerNov 27, 19760.0
12Archie's Secret PassionDec 4, 19760.0
13The Baby ContestDec 11, 19760.0
14Gloria's False AlarmDec 18, 19760.0
15The Draft DodgerDec 25, 19760.0
16The Boarder PatrolJan 8, 19770.0
17Archie's ChairJan 15, 19770.0
18Mike Goes SkiingJan 22, 19770.0
19Stretch Cunningham, GoodbyeJan 29, 19770.0
20The Joys of SexFeb 5, 19770.0
21Mike, the PacifistFeb 12, 19770.0
22FireFeb 19, 19770.0
23Mike and Gloria SplitFeb 26, 19770.0
24Archie, the LiberalMar 5, 19770.0
25Archie's Dog Day AfternoonMar 12, 19770.0
Season 8 Poster

Season 8

24 episodes • 1977Avg: 4.5Valley of Despair

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Archie Gets the Business (1)Oct 2, 19770.0
2Archie Gets the Business (2)Oct 2, 19770.0
3Cousin LizOct 9, 19771.0
4Edith's 50th Birthday (1)Oct 16, 19770.0
5Edith's 50th Birthday (2)Oct 16, 19770.0
6Unequal PartnersOct 23, 19770.0
7Archie's Grand OpeningOct 30, 19770.0
8Archie's Bitter Pill (1)Nov 6, 19770.0
9Archie's Bitter Pill (2) (aka Archie's Road Back)Nov 13, 19770.0
10Archie and the KKK (1)Nov 27, 19770.0
11Archie and the KKK (2)Dec 4, 19770.0
12Mike and Gloria MeetDec 11, 19770.0
13Edith's Crisis of Faith (1)Dec 25, 19770.0
14Edith's Crisis of Faith (2)Dec 25, 19770.0
15The CommercialJan 8, 19780.0
16Super Bowl SundayJan 15, 19788.0
17Aunt Iola's VisitJan 22, 19780.0
18Love Comes to the ButcherFeb 5, 19780.0
19Two's a CrowdFeb 12, 19780.0
20StalematesFeb 19, 19780.0
21The BrotherFeb 26, 19780.0
22Mike's New JobMar 5, 19780.0
23The Dinner GuestMar 12, 19780.0
24The Stivics Go WestMar 19, 19780.0
Season 9 Poster

Season 9

27 episodes • 1978Avg: 9.9

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Little Miss BunkerSep 24, 197810.0
2End in SightOct 1, 197810.0
3Reunion on Hauser StreetOct 8, 19788.5
4What'll We Do with Stephanie?Oct 15, 19789.0
5Edith's Final RespectsOct 22, 197810.0
6Weekend in the CountryOct 29, 197810.0
7Archie's Other WifeNov 5, 197810.0
8Edith Versus the BankNov 19, 197810.0
9Return of the WaitressNov 26, 197810.0
10Bogus BillsDec 3, 197810.0
11The Bunkers Go WestDec 10, 197810.0
12California, Here We Are (1)Dec 17, 197810.0
13California, Here We Are (2)Dec 17, 197810.0
14A Night at the PTAJan 7, 197910.0
15A Girl Like EdithJan 14, 197910.0
16The AppendectomyJan 21, 197910.0
17Stephanie and the Crime WaveJan 28, 197910.0
18Barney, the Gold DiggerFeb 4, 197910.0
19The Return of Archie's BrotherFeb 11, 197910.0
20Stephanie's ConversionFeb 18, 197910.0
21Edith Gets FiredFeb 25, 197910.0
22All in the Family Retrospective (1)Mar 4, 197910.0
23All in the Family Retrospective (2)Mar 4, 197910.0
24All in the Family Retrospective (3)Mar 4, 197910.0
25The Family Next DoorMar 11, 197910.0
26The Return of Stephanie's FatherMar 25, 197910.0
27Too Good EdithApr 8, 197910.0

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