Archie Bunker, was a working-class family members man who held bigoted, conservative views of the world. His viewpoints clash with almost everyone he comes into get in touch with with especially his liberal son-in-law Mike Stivic (or, as Archie delights in calling him, “Meathead”). Jean Stapleton … Edith Bunker / … (200 episodes, 1968-1979) Carroll O’Connor… Archie Bunker / … (198 episodes, 1968-1979) Rob Reiner…Michael ‘Meathead’ Stivic / … (171 episodes, 1971-1978) Sally Struther…Gloria Bunker-Stivic /…(162 episodes, 1971-1978)
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All In The Loved ones Television Show Opening Theme Season 1 1971
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I was born in the late 80′s, and part of my childhood was watching this show with my grandparents. Though I don’t remember any episodes, I just remember it was always on the tv.
@blackhawkdown102 Remember Laugh In? Before my time but my mom made sure I watched the old episodes. Better than SNL.
the family guy opening is a spoof of this
@DeathForRomance lol her voice in real life is nothing like that. It’s quite a lot deeper than Edith’s
Man, back in the 70′s was when good movies and good shows were coming out. Too bad, the decade pass on. I watched All in the Family on TV Land on 7:30pm through 9:00pm and I like it a lot. One of my favorite shows.
@gwyneth00 The only thing I don’t like about this sshow is the woman’s voice. It’s scary…
Whenever I’d hear Edith sing that real high part, I thought my ears were going to go kaput!
Loved the show.
George Vreeland Hill
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@tron81 There were four different versions of the theme song. Season one (this version); seasons 2-5, seasons 6-8; and season 9. However, Carroll and Jean DID perform the song live for the studio audience before each taping. These performances, however, were not evrer broadcast.
I can do that note on “And you know who you were then” xD my friends get a kick out of it
only on Antenna TV!!
What an awesome show. I used to watch it as a little kid and I didn’t understand the jokes until I started rewatching it recently.
From television city in Hollywood…..
i’m 21 and don’t belong in this time, i’m just fortunate to know about this show
@dragonballfan13 Glenn Miller
i LOVE ALL IN THE FAMILY! GOOD SHOW I am 39 yrs old and think how old i was then? and think awesome
Archies racial jokes were a freaking riot. Classic show.
@tron81 yes, for the shortened first season, the theme song was performed live for every episode. From what I read, they had no budget to do a pre-recorded version.
Getting older is so depressing.I’m 43 now and still mentally feel like im still young but i’m not,it really does suck to get old if you had fond memories as a kid and miss those times,which i do.I wish every kid had a good childhood that they miss,it is bittersweet but i wouldnt change a thing.God Bless the 70′s and shows like this,kids today will never know the innocence of growing up back then
actually i watched this show avidly long before family guy.. it kind of reminds me of that becaues they did a parody yeah.. but this show is a classic
@dragonballfan13 thank you buddy for telling me those lyrics it was lasale thank you
Hearing this theme song brings back such strong memories of watching All in the Family with my parents and my two older sisters in the 1970′s in El Paso, TX. They loved the show and I did too. That was a time when there weren’t any computers, cell phones or video games (at least, not in my household, except for Pong) and since we only had one television, we all watched the same shows. I miss that family togetherness.
@stfameent
Why is it bull shit?
i remeber this bullshit
Anybody know if they sang that song for every episode or was it one recording?