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ALL IN THE FAMILY - Second Honeymoon

Air Date/Released Saturday, December 1, 1973
Station/Studio CBS / Tandem Productions

Racist and lower-middle class family man Archie Bunker deals with the changing times of the 1970s, along with his naive, devoted and kind-hearted wife Edith. Daughter Gloria and her left-wing activist husband Mike bring conflict to Archie's life.

Archie and Edith have their 25th anniversary coming up and Edith has plans for a 2nd honeymoon in Atlantic City. Unfortunately, Archie has tickets for a basketball game... until Edith lays down the law. Arriving in their hotel room, Edith coyly asks Archie...
Edith: What do you want to do first?
Archie: Hey, look at this… the Three Stooges are on the Late Show.


Cast: Carroll O'Connor (Archie Bunker), Jean Stapleton (Edith Bunker), Rob Reiner (Mike Stivic), Sally Struthers (Gloria Stivic), Mike Evans (Lionel Jefferson), Isabel Sanford (Louise Jefferson), Mel Bryant (Albert)

Crew: John Rich, Bob Lahendro (Directors), Norman Lear (Exec. Producer), John Rich (Producer), Gene Marcione (Assoc. Producer), Warren S. Murray (Story), Warren S. Murray, Michael Ross, Bernie West (Teleplay), Micheal Ross, Bernie West (Script Editors), Don Nicholl (Script Consultant), Norman Lear (Series Development)
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