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The show centers on (Carroll O'Connor), a narrow-minded, working-class patriarch living in Queens, New York. The household dynamic is fueled by the constant clash between Archie’s reactionary views and the liberal ideals of his live-in son-in-law, Michael "Meathead" Stivic (Rob Reiner).
All in the Family Season 1, which debuted as a mid-season replacement on , on CBS , forever changed American sitcoms by tackling previously taboo social and political issues through the lens of a working-class family. Core Premise & Characters All In The Family - Season 1 -Classic TV Comedy-
The evening's conversation sparked a heated debate about politics, social issues, and the cultural divide between generations. Archie grumbled about the civil rights movement, the anti-war movement, and the women's liberation movement. Michael, on the other hand, advocated for change and understanding. The show centers on (Carroll O'Connor), a narrow-minded,
The second episode, "Writing the President," features Mike and Archie writing competing letters to President Nixon. Season 1 Episode Guide Original Air Date Key Conflict Meet the Bunkers Jan 12, 1971 An anniversary party turns into a political shouting match. Archie Gives Blood Feb 2, 1971 Archie debates race and religion while donating blood. Gloria Has a Belly Full Feb 16, 1971 Core Premise & Characters The evening's conversation sparked
(Sally Struthers): The Bunkers' stubborn, feminist daughter who frequently clashes with her father's outdated views.