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The character Archie Bunker was from the show All in the Family. All in the Family is an American sitcom. In September 1979, a new show, Archie Bunker's Place, picked up where All in the Family had ended.
Edith Bunker on All in the Family. She was Archie Bunker's wife.
the bar was named Kelcy's until Archie bought it and renamed it Archie Bunker's Place
Carol O' Connor (Archie Bunker from All In the Family)
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Archie Bunker in the sitcom All in the Family.
The character Archie Bunker was from the show All in the Family. All in the Family is an American sitcom. In September 1979, a new show, Archie Bunker's Place, picked up where All in the Family had ended.
Edith Bunker on All in the Family. She was Archie Bunker's wife.
Archie Bunker.
Carroll O'Connor.
the bar was named Kelcy's until Archie bought it and renamed it Archie Bunker's Place
Carol O' Connor (Archie Bunker from All In the Family)
Archie Bunker made his debut in the comedy "All in the Family" when it first aired on January 12, 1971. The show was groundbreaking for its portrayal of social issues and has since become iconic in television history.
Edith Bunker dies in the "All in the Family" spinoff, "Archie Bunker's Place," specifically in the episode titled "Archie Alone," which is the 10th episode of the second season. Her character's death occurs off-screen, and Archie deals with the aftermath in the series. The episode aired on November 2, 1978.
No, Archie Bunker did not drive a cab. He was a working-class man in the television show "All in the Family," where he was employed as a dockworker. The character is known for his strong opinions and often controversial views, but driving a cab was not part of his storyline.
Edith died in her sleep due to a stroke on the second season premiere episode of the All in the Family spin-off Archie Bunker's Place titled Archie's Alone.
Archie Bunker's favorite chewing gum was "Doublemint." This detail is a humorous aspect of his character from the television show "All in the Family," where his fondness for the gum is referenced multiple times, adding to the show's comedic elements and character development.