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All in the Family

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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]

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
Those Were the Days.png 9 181 "Lisa's Sax" The beginning scene parodies the theme song for the show, with Homer and Marge singing a re-worked version of the theme song "Those Were the Days". After the song, Homer sees Bart and calls him "meathead", the insult Archie frequently threw at his son-in-law, Mike.
Ickso fatso.png 10 206 "Bart the Mother" Bart parodies a quote by Archie by saying "Ickso fatso" to Lisa.
All in the family 1999.png 216 "Homer to the Max" 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.
Archie Bunker's chair.png 219 "Make Room for Lisa" While reading the Bill of Rights, Homer sits in Archie Bunker's chair at the museum.
13 276 "Brawl in the Family" The episode's name is a parody of the show's name.
All in the Family Stealing First Base.png 21 456 "Stealing First Base" During the kissing montage, the scene from "Sammy's Visit", in which Sammy Davis, Jr. kisses an unsuspecting Archie Bunker, is seen.
23 494 "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution" Marge compares Archie Bunker to Ralph Kramden.
28 606 "The Nightmare After Krustmas" The restroom door at Moe's Tavern says "men's terlet".
Those Where the Days Mr. Lisa's Opus.png Norman Lear.png 29 626 "Mr. Lisa's Opus" 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.

Special guest voices[edit]

Picture Name Role in All in the Family Role on The Simpsons
Rob Reiner.jpg Rob Reiner Portrayed Mike Stivic in All in the Family. Voiced himself in "Million-Dollar Abie".
Norman Lear.jpg Norman Lear Scriptwriter of All in the Family. Voiced himself in "Mr. Lisa's Opus".

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