all-in-the-familyOn this day in 1971, the controversial comedy All in the Family debuted. The show, which was one of TV’s top hits for much of its 21-year run, starred Carroll O’Connor as ultra-conservative Archie Bunker; Jean Stapleton as his wife, Edith; and Sally Struthers and Rob Reiner as the couple’s liberal daughter and son-in-law. The show changed the course of television by portraying the harsh realities of bigotry and racism and dealing with controversial subjects like birth control, rape, and politics. The show changed its name to Archie Bunker’s Place in 1979, when the action shifted from the Bunkers’ living room to the bar Archie owned.

(with thanks to History.com) 
 

 


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