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{{TB|"[[Lisa's Sax]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Lisa's Sax]]"}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Homer to the Max]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Homer to the Max]]"}} | ||
{{TB|One of the [[FOX]] shows advertised is ''[[All in the Family 1999]]''. It depicts Archie living together with a feminist, a Jew and a black man, but he tells viewers that he "likes them all." This a reference to later spin-offs of ''All in the Family'' which tamed down Archie's bigotry and intolerance.}} | {{TB|One of the [[FOX]] shows advertised is ''[[All in the Family 1999]]''. It depicts Archie living together with a feminist, a Jew and a black man, but he tells viewers that he "likes them all." This a reference to later spin-offs of ''All in the Family'' which tamed down Archie's bigotry and intolerance.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Brawl in the Family]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Brawl in the Family]]"}} | ||
{{TB|The episode's name is a parody of the show's name.}} | {{TB|The episode's name is a parody of the show's name.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Stealing First Base]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Stealing First Base]]"}} | ||
{{TB|During the kissing montage, the scene from "Sammy's Visit", in which [[Sammy Davis, Jr.]] kisses an unsuspecting [[Archie Bunker]], is seen.}} | {{TB|During the kissing montage, the scene from "Sammy's Visit", in which [[Sammy Davis, Jr.]] kisses an unsuspecting [[Archie Bunker]], is seen.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|"[[The Ten-Per-Cent Solution]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Marge]] compares Archie Bunker to Ralph Kramden.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|The restroom door at [[Moe's Tavern]] says "men's terlet".}} | ||
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{{TB| Homer, Marge and Lisa sing a modified version of ''[[Those Were the Days]]'' behind a piano. [[Norman Lear]] (who is special guest voice) then walks in and shouts he'll see them in court.}} | {{TB| Homer, Marge and Lisa sing a modified version of ''[[Those Were the Days]]'' behind a piano. [[Norman Lear]] (who is special guest voice) then walks in and shouts he'll see them in court.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:45, April 15, 2024
All in the Family was a critically acclaimed but controversial 1971-1979 sitcom starring Carroll O'Connor as the dim-witted conservative and prejudiced Archie Bunker, Jean Stapleton as his square but jolly wife Edith, Rob Reiner as Archie's left-wing son-in-law Mike Stivic and Sally Struthers as Archie's daughter and Mike's wife Gloria. The scripts were written by Norman Lear. The Simpsons have parodied this show a few times.
References to All in the Family in The Simpsons[edit]
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