the bar was named Kelcy's until Archie bought it and renamed it Archie Bunker's Place
No, that was Jean Stapleton
it was one of the later episodes (season 8 episode 19 entitled "Two's a Crowd") where Mike and Archie are locked in the storage room at Archie's bar and they start drinking. There is a moment when they show Mike's face and I think he finally understands Archie better once Archie tells him the "Shoebootie" story. In all of the years of the show and of their fighting, it's the first time that Mike 'gets it' from Archie's point of view.
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.
A white shirt and black slacks
American, WASP, perhaps, although it's never mentioned on the series.
No, that was Jean Stapleton
Archie Bunker's son-in-law was named Mike Stivic. He was portrayed by Rob Reiner on the television show "All in the Family." Mike was a liberal college student who often clashed with Archie over their differing political views and values.
Archie Bunker's lodge was called the "Loyal Order of the Water Buffaloes." It was a fictional fraternal organization featured in the television show "All in the Family," where Archie served as a member. The lodge served as a setting for many of the show's comedic situations and social commentary.
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.
ALL IN THE FAMILY......with the Bunkers
All in the Family - 1971 Meet the Bunkers 1-1 was released on: USA: 12 January 1971
Edith's cousin
All in the Family - 1971 The Games Bunkers Play 4-8 was released on: USA: 3 November 1973
it was one of the later episodes (season 8 episode 19 entitled "Two's a Crowd") where Mike and Archie are locked in the storage room at Archie's bar and they start drinking. There is a moment when they show Mike's face and I think he finally understands Archie better once Archie tells him the "Shoebootie" story. In all of the years of the show and of their fighting, it's the first time that Mike 'gets it' from Archie's point of view.
All in the Family - 1971 The Bunkers and Inflation Part 4 5-4 was released on: USA: 5 October 1974
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.
Archie Bunker in the sitcom All in the Family.