The Inside Story of All in the Family: The Rise, Fall, and Afterlife of the Bunkers

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2023
  • All in the Family is one of the most controversial shows ever broadcast. It featured a typical American family, arguing over topics that most other shows didn’t dare go near, and shocked America as well as the network executives who tried to do everything they could to stop it. But while Archie, Edith, Mike, and Gloria were busy making TV history, behind-the-scenes feuds threatened to tear the cast apart -- culminating in off-screen fights that nearly led to the death of two beloved characters. This is the story of All in the Family and the Bunkers - the rise and fall and rise again a family that changed America.
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  • @andysorensen1737
    @andysorensen1737 10 месяцев назад +97

    Imagine donating your chairs to a Goodwill and then having them become arguably two of the most beloved chairs in American history.

    • @erraticonteuse
      @erraticonteuse 4 месяца назад +13

      And now they're in the Smithsonian.

    • @himwhoisnottobenamed5427
      @himwhoisnottobenamed5427 2 месяца назад +8

      @@erraticonteuse_(cut to: Former owner of the chair being dragged out of the Smithsonian screaming)_
      “It’s my chair! It’s my chair!”

    • @peterhoffmann9364
      @peterhoffmann9364 Месяц назад +1

      Actually Archie's chair went to the Smithsonian

    • @thomasmartin4281
      @thomasmartin4281 Месяц назад +1

      I’d be proud, it’s not like I would’ve ever had an opportunity to sell them to CBS

  • @drme66
    @drme66 9 месяцев назад +709

    Thank you for this.. my dad moved in with me in 2021, when his wife could no longer deal with the inconvenience of his dementia. I lost him, holding his hand with his last breath, Jan 25, 2022, 8:53 am. Watching Archie and Gloria let me finally cry today. Thank you.

    • @gib59er56
      @gib59er56 9 месяцев назад +40

      Dementia is horrific. I cannot even imagine what it`s like to see a loved one struggling with it. From the very little I know about dementia, it seems to make Alzheimer`s look like a walk in the park. Of course that is just a crappy analogy about another horrible disease, and I really do not feel that way regarding Alzheimer`s. A silly remark that I made to bring some levity to a very real nightmare. Your comment and the way you took your ailing dad in to your home to help him shows how very much you loved your father. I wish you all the best ma`am.

    • @floydiandreamscapes5145
      @floydiandreamscapes5145 9 месяцев назад +32

      His wife must have been getting up there in years, maybe it was more than just an 'inconvenience', maybe it took to much out of an old woman?

    • @ReneeBamber-vv6mz
      @ReneeBamber-vv6mz 9 месяцев назад +23

      You sound like you loved your dad very much. He was lucky to have you. But please whatever bitterness u clearly have toward his wife let that go. He would want that for you, bitterness only hurts you. Fact is dementia often takes it's time which means she likely dealt with it for years. It's wonderful that you took care of him that last year of his life. But dementia is NOT an inconvenience. It's scary as hell n heartbreaking. Many ppl hold on for many years before they finally have to put family in a home.

    • @486loulou
      @486loulou 9 месяцев назад +21

      I can feel your pain in your words, grief is so hard, I’m so sorry for your loss.

    • @nolagirl2458
      @nolagirl2458 8 месяцев назад +22

      Sorry for your loss! 🙏 dementia is so hard 😢

  • @user-ih9yt8vt1u
    @user-ih9yt8vt1u 7 месяцев назад +232

    This show may be 50 years old, but it's still relevant today. It's a classic!!!

    • @leonoranicolaysen2784
      @leonoranicolaysen2784 6 месяцев назад +11

      I think that's why AITF stands the test of time. Swap out names of wars or politicians and the issues, and human nature, are stunningly alike!

    • @westleighevans5128
      @westleighevans5128 5 месяцев назад

      @@leonoranicolaysen2784😅😅😅

    • @merricat3025
      @merricat3025 5 месяцев назад +6

      I watched episodes on RUclips. Most comments are supportive of Archie saying he is right. Many people are more conservative now than in the 70s. Or more racist. I grew up watching All in the Family. It was funny then, and still is. I just don't read comments

    • @user-my4ft2kh9r
      @user-my4ft2kh9r 4 месяца назад +4

      This situation comedy was what started the sit-com phenomena we see today. People were laughing at the situations and the characters on the show until they realized that the joke was on them, the audience, because what they were watching was themselves ,their racist neighbor, the situations they saw in school or on the subway or behind closed doors, we saw ourselves in all 4 of these characters. I mean who doesn't have racist father or uncle or a gay brother or someone who cheated ?

    • @brianmcnellis5512
      @brianmcnellis5512 3 месяца назад +1

      How is it relevant today?

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 9 месяцев назад +154

    I can't resist this. I'm in an SF gay bar one night talking about TV shows and I start singing, ''Boy, the way Glenn Miller played...'' And right behind me, someone does a perfect Edith: ''...songs that made the hit paraaaaade....'' Matt, this was an outstanding analysis.

    • @erikbunty2016
      @erikbunty2016 3 месяца назад +11

      Did you get to the part "And you knew who your were theeeen! Girls were girls and men were mennnn"!?

    • @springsogourne
      @springsogourne 2 месяца назад +2

      Love this! Lol

    • @richardvacanti9428
      @richardvacanti9428 Месяц назад +1

      Good one my friend

    • @maryevans8651
      @maryevans8651 Месяц назад +1

      PERFECT!

  • @ThomasFromTN
    @ThomasFromTN 9 месяцев назад +360

    Carroll O'Conner...was absolutely AWESOME. As an actor...as a human being. One of my all-time favorites.

    • @davidkrebs953
      @davidkrebs953 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the complete opposite of his dipshit son-in-law.

    • @TerryThomas-vl6xe
      @TerryThomas-vl6xe 7 месяцев назад +17

      A-men . One of a kind only one of him and they don’t make ‘em like him anymore

    • @kelcritcarroll
      @kelcritcarroll 7 месяцев назад +10

      Agree!

    • @thebeardedstork432
      @thebeardedstork432 7 месяцев назад +16

      He was fantastic in the series "In The Heat of The Night" as well!

    • @cue111
      @cue111 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@thebeardedstork432always wondered why he adopted the boy from another country that odd🤔

  • @dalefletcher9311
    @dalefletcher9311 8 месяцев назад +33

    At 88 years of age & being around since the birth of Television, All In The Family is my favorite sit com of all time!

    • @WilliamHorsley1962
      @WilliamHorsley1962 20 дней назад

      I was 9 year's old when the show premiered. My Father and Mother would have me and my little brother and sister sit around my dad's recliner watching the show with him and mom. I can't remember what day Sanford and son ran the same night but it feels like the both played after 9 or 10 pm. I really appreciate now how fast time goes by how things change. That's one reason I watch these times

  • @trysometruth
    @trysometruth 7 месяцев назад +55

    It's hard to imagine how a better documentary of this show could've been constructed and delivered. Just fantastic.

  • @scottburton9701
    @scottburton9701 9 месяцев назад +185

    "All In The Family" is an all-time classic-There will never be another show like it.

    • @itsprivate4360
      @itsprivate4360 8 месяцев назад +2

      That's an ironic thing to say considering the idea of it came from "'till death do us part!"

    • @Trumpforeever
      @Trumpforeever 8 месяцев назад +3

      It was good.

    • @dashfatbastard
      @dashfatbastard 8 месяцев назад

      Well, not with THAT attitude...;)

    • @paimannamazi1128
      @paimannamazi1128 7 месяцев назад +2

      That's right, no sitcom will even come close.

    • @Juliet475
      @Juliet475 3 месяца назад

      I am a Midwestern girl...married a NY'er. My in-laws were EXACTLY ARCHIE AND EDITH. MY father-in-law even had THE EXACT JACKET and Hat Archie wore! Same build accent, etc.

  • @tr5947
    @tr5947 9 месяцев назад +374

    The episode where Edith was nearly raped made so many people aware that sexual assault wasn't about youth and sexuality, but a crime about dominance. And Carroll O'Connor and Rob Reiner was as good as any comedy pairing you can name. The goodbye scene where Mike tells Archie he loves him was so emotional, and they let Archie stay true to his character; he could never say such a thing back. The show was incredible and showed television comedy could reach towering heights.

    • @catspaw3092
      @catspaw3092 9 месяцев назад +27

      What about when they killed off Edith? Archie was devastated.

    • @Bill-fs6jt
      @Bill-fs6jt 8 месяцев назад +16

      I wish there had been a show developed around Danny Bonaduce and Dave Madden. They were a match made in heaven! There was a magic in their chemistry that could've been the foundation of a terrific sitcom. Shirley Jones was very funny too. It's too bad David Cassidy didn't realize how good he had it, the Partridge Family could have continued for at least another season or two.

    • @lakebay972
      @lakebay972 8 месяцев назад +10

      @@Bill-fs6jt That was an idea; but Danny Bonaduce was a mess in real life. Dave Madden didn't want to be typecast.

    • @thy-wounded
      @thy-wounded 8 месяцев назад +12

      I didn't like that episode, I wanted to hurt that character

    • @kbramlett6877
      @kbramlett6877 7 месяцев назад +10

      I saw an interview with Rob Reiner, a.k.a. Meathead, and he stated that the episode where he was leaving the show, those were not fake/acting tears. Those tears were real.

  • @eccojam
    @eccojam 10 месяцев назад +132

    i’m a 21-year-old goth girl and i go on tangents to people about norman lear sitcoms.. thanks to your videos i found during the pandemic!!!! even though i knew these sitcoms already, i never knew their connections or what they meant, so thank you for leading me to this!

    • @SewardWriter
      @SewardWriter 6 месяцев назад +2

      Sounds like me at your age. 🖤 Keep it up!

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 5 месяцев назад +5

      I was born in 76. My parents used to watch it, I thought of it as the "yelling show". Got really sick in the 90s and saw it in reruns. All in the Family is the greatest sitcom ever. Bought them all and once a year, I'll marathon them.

    • @jeffreyfeinstein5525
      @jeffreyfeinstein5525 3 месяца назад

      The closing jazzy saloon theme, (and pianist, Rodger) has been of m favorite's.
      And the actor's all had a transparent and heartful purpose.

  • @WillieWeed
    @WillieWeed 9 месяцев назад +78

    I was lucky enough to know Carroll O'Connor and his wife in the late 80s, very early 90s when they filmed In the Heat of the Night in my hometown. And I'm an electrician who wired the home he stayed in during those year's. And would talk to him often while wiring other homes since we wired all the homes in this particular subdivision. And Carroll would go out walking his dog every day. Even had the beginning of an episode filmed at my home on Jackson Lake. With the character Bubba fishing on my dock, and his dog discovered a body buried on shore beside the ramp. Was 100° that day with Bubba wearing long pants and sleeves. It took all day just to film that opening. Don't know how they did it in that heat. But the one thing I remember most about O'Connor. He hated being called Archie. We'd be talking and everytime someone would call him Archie, so it must've happened every day. And he was quick to tell whoever it was that was a character and not him. Was crazy embarrassing, but I guess it had become a huge problem with people.
    ✌️❤️

    • @kelseymathias3881
      @kelseymathias3881 9 месяцев назад +8

      Well, that's what happens when you create a memorable character. What did Carroll expect? But neat that you got to meet him.

    • @vicaddington8157
      @vicaddington8157 4 месяца назад +5

      Few TV shows can stick in your mind as much as this one. Especially Carroll's beautiful blue eyes that spoke to a scene without words. Much Love to all of the Cast :)

    • @mikeholt1248
      @mikeholt1248 3 месяца назад +1

      No doubt about it, an absolutely great show that had something for everyone.

    • @user-my4ft2kh9r
      @user-my4ft2kh9r 3 месяца назад +5

      He didn't hate being called Archie, let me explain, all actors hate being referred to by their characters they create just for that moment . When an actor creates a character for a show or a movie, that is like they are creating a product they sell to the public and they get paid to do that Character like Johnny Depp's Capt. Jack Sparrow, while it is a compliment ,it still is something they leave behind once the filming ends. Jean Stapleton while on the Donny and Marie show was asked by Marie to do the voice of Edith and she refused right away and she explained that, that is something she did when she got paid. Now that my friend is true professionalism ,you don't find that anymore.

    • @michaelsinclair3321
      @michaelsinclair3321 3 месяца назад

      Mickey should have left well enough alone people already had Bologna

  • @davideasiebert1941
    @davideasiebert1941 9 месяцев назад +28

    My father was much like Archie Bunker except for one thing, my father never grew. Watching that show was cathartic for me. I thank the creators, cast and crew. You made I huge difference in my life. Thank you for this video too it makes me feel good.

    • @leonoranicolaysen2784
      @leonoranicolaysen2784 6 месяцев назад +3

      Mike Evans was my favorite. His deadpans were just perfect. A black in the 70s had to balance humor and dignity. Mike did it beautifully.❤

  • @MacAdvisor
    @MacAdvisor 10 месяцев назад +373

    My late cousin's Dad worked in Hollywood when All in the Family was being produced. He knew many involved in the production. He told this story. The producers use a comedian and others to get the audience up and "hot," so they'd reacted and laughed strongly. The first few episodes, the audience would grow cold immediately after the performances began. Someone finally thought to ask and the audience members mentioned they were disappointed to not see Stapleton and O'Connor perform the opening song. So, the show put a piano on wheels and rolled it out to start each show. Those performances weren't used as the opening was pre-taped, but the two performing live kept the audience cheering and laughing.

    • @adamlane6453
      @adamlane6453 10 месяцев назад +32

      Man. Lost opportunity! Imagine if they'd shot those performances and used the unique takes for the intro to the respective episodes.

    • @nefderath1
      @nefderath1 10 месяцев назад +23

      ...I needed the dose of joy that story inspired. Thank you.

    • @Idontwant1
      @Idontwant1 9 месяцев назад +19

      That’s incredible thanks for sharing that information.

    • @TrumpFanNetwork2
      @TrumpFanNetwork2 9 месяцев назад +9

      Wouldn't your cousins dad be your uncle?

    • @Idontwant1
      @Idontwant1 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@TrumpFanNetwork2
      Lol unless it’s her cousins step Dad.

  • @LAWoman323213
    @LAWoman323213 10 месяцев назад +99

    I was born in the latter part of the 70s. I grew up watching reruns of All in the Family in the 80s. Even as a child, I understood it. It’s still one of the best sitcoms of all time!

    • @jesse_-
      @jesse_- 2 месяца назад

      I was born in 1973, and I'm in the same boat. I started watching it all from the beginning a few months ago, and it's like seeing them for the first time. They have all of the seasons on FreeVee. I am on the last season now, and I am going to start watching Archie's Place.

  • @craigieb
    @craigieb 8 месяцев назад +36

    I never knew about 98% of what you've covered about this show, and you did a brilliant job with all of it. It's really interesting all these years later, after having watched AITF as a child, to see what lengths everyone went through to create a responsible, important show...and you did a great job revealing it. Well done!!!

    • @MattBaume
      @MattBaume  8 месяцев назад +9

      Thank you! The show really holds up well, even all these decades later.

  • @suebabe100
    @suebabe100 8 месяцев назад +82

    The people who put this show together were nothing short of brilliant. My favorite TV show of all time.

    • @shamikeatley4760
      @shamikeatley4760 4 месяца назад

      ~mine also....!!

    • @user-my4ft2kh9r
      @user-my4ft2kh9r 3 месяца назад +2

      Prior to "All in the family" all of the family comedies were very white washed ,very clean, no topics based on reality, "Leave it to Beaver" and even after with shows like "The Brady bunch" or "Happy Days" were all very sweet sugary shows. Happy Days was really about America right after WW2 when you had whites only neighborhoods, where no blacks or Hispanics or native Indians were allowed, this was the happiest days for white America. Utopia! Where the dark horse of the entire show was the FONZ!

    • @michaelsinclair3321
      @michaelsinclair3321 3 месяца назад

      31:32 Lionel wasn't a local handyman, where did that come from?.

    • @david-spliso1928
      @david-spliso1928 2 месяца назад

      Thank the British, yet again, for the series this was based on.

    • @suebabe100
      @suebabe100 2 месяца назад

      @@david-spliso1928 While I'm sure you make a good point I still think Norman Lear was a genius. The writers, actors, the whole thing was just amazing.

  • @patjackson8649
    @patjackson8649 10 месяцев назад +612

    It’s impossible to overstate how important this show was. All in the Family, and M.A.S.H., shaped the sociopolitical views of a generation-at the same time as simply being beloved entertainment. Thanks for a great reminder of this

    • @user-ot2bk5kh8y
      @user-ot2bk5kh8y 10 месяцев назад +10

      I agree.

    • @doofus5152
      @doofus5152 10 месяцев назад +8

      Yep

    • @genxman7211
      @genxman7211 10 месяцев назад

      Then Reagan got elected and it all went to crap. He flipped the script on everything 😢

    • @sissybrooks8588
      @sissybrooks8588 9 месяцев назад +21

      All of it was crap. Give me a break. Poison for the soul. I was hooked on MASH, but can't tolerate it now. I realize now why my father hated it so much.

    • @MattPurvis-gt3ww
      @MattPurvis-gt3ww 9 месяцев назад +11

      It's also very telling that these type of shows are no longer allowed anymore - and how their absence has shaped our society's sociopolitical views.

  • @ZagnutBar
    @ZagnutBar 10 месяцев назад +431

    Any Matt Baume video about All In The Family is sure to be gold.

    • @kingsleyedge304
      @kingsleyedge304 10 месяцев назад +5

      I think he mistakenly uploaded the thing early

    • @kingsleyedge304
      @kingsleyedge304 10 месяцев назад +3

      Cause i just finished it

    • @danlilly1790
      @danlilly1790 10 месяцев назад +4

      IKR?!?

    • @Sashowindfeather
      @Sashowindfeather 10 месяцев назад +12

      I love all his videos', but the one's about All in the Family are always great.

    • @ninaschust3694
      @ninaschust3694 10 месяцев назад +5

      100 %

  • @karenshadle365
    @karenshadle365 3 месяца назад +8

    Thank you. I was 17 years old when this started airing and didn't own a television at the time. But 2 years later when I did get one this show spoke to me in ways that other shows never did. My ideas about Vietnam, bigotry anf racial injustice, women's non- rights, etc. My ideas were already formed at the time , but this helped me see a bit of the parental and the children's interaction side of the coin. My own father wasn't an Archie Bunker, but neither was he a loving, accepting,evolving Father as time went by. The fights, the arguing on this show were enlightening to me. Nothing ever shocked me at all and of course it was entirely funny. It's not until I'd grown much older and been through years of therapy that I began to understand the influence this TV show had on me: that families could have different opinions, argue and fight yet still be loved by one another. This was not the case in my own family, but I got a good takeaway from All In The Family, that it could actually happen in other families.

  • @calliopivogiatzis2235
    @calliopivogiatzis2235 9 месяцев назад +10

    Rob Reiner also played a guy named 'snake"on the Partridge family. He was Laurie's date

  • @delcannon5051
    @delcannon5051 9 месяцев назад +93

    In my opinion, 'All in the Family" is the GREATEST Sit-Com ever. I remember watching it when it first began. It still makes me laugh all these years later. My Dad died in 1971 and right before he passed away, I remember him standing up and laughing so hard at the show that he was crying.

    • @readdeeply9278
      @readdeeply9278 4 месяца назад +4

      Right? It was funny to literally everyone, whether you were a hardcore activist or a flag waving patriot, young or old, who have you ever met that didn't love the show ? And so sorry for your loss - i bet your dad would absolutely love that memory you keep of him.

    • @lonerose99
      @lonerose99 24 дня назад

      I was a Jr in highschool when AITF premiered. My father watched it every week from the beginning, he could see that the show was a game-changer in tv entertainment. Sometimes I watched along with him. What a difference between that show and shows like My 3 Sons and Leave It to Beaver. Tv had caught up to the then-modern era, no going back.

  • @christopherlundgren3499
    @christopherlundgren3499 10 месяцев назад +390

    Nothing beats the Beverley Lasalle death episode. It was tough to watch, but Edith losing her faith, how much it hurt her, the whole deal, was wonderful TV .

    • @Lucailey
      @Lucailey 10 месяцев назад +41

      Yea, I really liked that episode and the fact that Beverly was not just a "one off" character. She appeared several times. We knew that Edith thought of her as family, even mentioning that she cuts out any news articles and such that she reads about Beverly. Archie respected Beverly because they didn't want to pull jokes on people. At that time transgender people or drag queens are not people the general public thought about. But, with Beverly the whole world saw her and respected her far before they would begin to do that with real people. When the family and the audience hear Mike describe the violent way Beverly died, I know it turned my stomach!

    • @Onlythetruth88
      @Onlythetruth88 9 месяцев назад

      If Edith was a real Christian she would know the Bible writes that God detests a male wearing women’s clothes.

    • @janerohr8055
      @janerohr8055 9 месяцев назад +3

      Ohh that's the best

    • @maryjennings919
      @maryjennings919 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Lucailey😊

    • @Moonewitch
      @Moonewitch 9 месяцев назад +7

      That had me in tears.

  • @terrycole2407
    @terrycole2407 9 месяцев назад +12

    I am relieved to learn that things worked out for the enduring marvel that was “All in the Family”, a show that the whole family could enjoy.

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum 9 месяцев назад +29

    That story about the furniture is HILARIOUS, because, coincidental or not, almost exactly that situation went on to be the resolution to an episode of Frasier regarding Martin's ratty old lounge chair; one of my favorites!

    • @leonoranicolaysen2784
      @leonoranicolaysen2784 6 месяцев назад +3

      I bet that's where the inspiration for that Frasier episode came from. 😂 Blaz-e-boy was also phenomenal.

    • @user-sg6sv9oi6i
      @user-sg6sv9oi6i 3 месяца назад +1

      verdatum - I had watched both TV programs, loved them both and I recall both episodes well.
      Thank you for the reminder. ❤

  • @stevemattfis
    @stevemattfis 10 месяцев назад +129

    I see something about you and your work that I admire. You view everything and respond to all of it without condescension, back handed compliments and dismissiveness.
    I see so much of that with a lot of reviewers and want to thank you for humanizing those who lived in previous years and decades.

  • @AnCoilean
    @AnCoilean 10 месяцев назад +128

    My grand uncle knew O'Connor due to his frequent visits to Ireland where he was better known for his stage roles. Appertently, he was very kind and great craic.

    • @philipthomey7884
      @philipthomey7884 10 месяцев назад +5

      A great craic? What's a craic?

    • @AnCoilean
      @AnCoilean 10 месяцев назад +13

      @@philipthomey7884 craic is Gaelige for fun. It's also used in hiberno English

    • @tundrawomansays694
      @tundrawomansays694 9 месяцев назад +7

      ⁠@@philipthomey7884My friend, not everyone is American-they may live anywhere across this planet, be of any age, be of any culture. Typically the comment section of RUclips is horribly snarky.
      Thanks for asking for clarification-we learn every day, don’t we? Humility and curiosity are life sustaining and life changing: We start to learn what it means to be us,-the mirror, so to speak, then what it means to be a member of our family/community and finally, what it means to be human, live in this world and be fallible. Aren’t we all?!
      Across this planet I send you hope, a necessity for all people who feel there’s no place for you here: Yes, there is. You feel alone but you haven’t found your people yet. Keep your curiosity alive. It’s your road map you to your “spot” in this world. Keep looking, you’ll find it. (And in the process you’ll find you too.)

    • @jlemaire9418
      @jlemaire9418 9 месяцев назад +1

      Also, thanks for the book.
      I never saw it coming.

    • @gib59er56
      @gib59er56 9 месяцев назад +5

      Brother, they don`t know what the term/name craic means great talk or good fun. Hehe, I was in a bar back in the late 80`s (or very early 90`s) and it was one of the three Irish pub`s in my hometown. I asked an Irish buddie " How was the craic last night over at O`D`s, any good"? I am American thru and thru, but my DNA is Scots/Irish and Danish ( Viking ) so I am pretty familiar with Irish slang. But when I said that, the bar went silent LOL !! All of the people unfamiliar with the term looked at me with disgust ! They, of course thought I meant crack cocaine. So we had to explain what I had really meant. Sorry for the long comment but you brought back that old memory in your own comment ! Cheers !

  • @ed9334
    @ed9334 9 месяцев назад +26

    I remember, as a young kid, watching that rape episode with the family, feeling awkward and uncomfortable... not because of the subject matter, but because of how awkward and uncomfortable the rest of the family felt with me, not knowing what rape was, in the room!
    A very powerful performance by Jean!

  • @nolagirl2458
    @nolagirl2458 8 месяцев назад +18

    I still watch All In The Family if I catch it on. Still makes me laugh, even though I’m sure I saw every episode. I cried a lil when I found out Carol O’Connor died. I felt so bad for him when he lost his son to drugs, it destroyed him. Great video. Thanks!

  • @JohnWickPresents
    @JohnWickPresents 10 месяцев назад +51

    I loved watching this show as a kid. My whole family would sit in front of the TV and watch it, laughing all the way through it.

  • @jesusranch34
    @jesusranch34 10 месяцев назад +152

    Wow... As a long-time All in the Family superfan, I just wanted to thank you for the incredible insight into this timeless program. I'm blown away by the research and detail that went into this video, and I thought I knew everything about its history and production. Not even close. Thank you Matt. Your reverence and respect of Lear and all involved in the show really come across.

    • @stephaniepinkney6044
      @stephaniepinkney6044 9 месяцев назад +8

      Couldn’t have said it better myself! 👏👏👏

    • @mattjack3983
      @mattjack3983 7 месяцев назад +3

      Very well said! I agree 💯

  • @69Mucci
    @69Mucci 9 месяцев назад +15

    This show could make me laugh hysterically and literally choke me up like no other show ever has.

  • @Rogerla62
    @Rogerla62 8 месяцев назад +23

    What an iconic show with incredibly talented actors, writers and directors. There are only a handful of TV shows which have had the immense impact which this show had.

  • @sammyauroraloves
    @sammyauroraloves 10 месяцев назад +64

    Fun fact: The plucky little girl who was brought in for Season 9, Danielle Briesbois, grew up to join the New Radicals and have a big hit song with "You Get What You Give". And after that band broke up, she became a big pop songwriter for a time - she wrote Natasha Beddingfield's "Unwritten", Donna Summers' "Stamp Your Feet", and Halestorm's "Here's To Us", on top of songs for Kelly Clarkson, Paula Abdul, Kylie Minogue, Leona Lewis, and the movie Begin Again.

    • @planetclay
      @planetclay 20 часов назад

      thank you for this tidbit....The New Radicals remain my fave band from the late-90s and that song remains a standout....looking forward to hearing more of her brilliance...thanks.

  • @cauldronmoon
    @cauldronmoon 10 месяцев назад +37

    Christmas of 1976.. I was 5 years old..my parents gave me an anatomically correct baby boy doll... now watching Matt's episode. I have discovered that I own the Joey Stivic baby. I had absolutely no idea I owned baby Joey... I still own baby Joey. I named him Patrick...

    • @MattBaume
      @MattBaume  10 месяцев назад +10

      Oh wow that’s amazing! A part of TV history!

    • @Loriburnett
      @Loriburnett 9 месяцев назад +7

      I got one of those boy dolls too. U give it water and it would pee. I was around 7. In 1977. He was blond. My grandmother gave him to me.

    • @donc9751
      @donc9751 7 месяцев назад +2

      Hang onto it, it'll probably be worth a fortune to collectors one day! If it's not already!

    • @leonoranicolaysen2784
      @leonoranicolaysen2784 6 месяцев назад +2

      eBay calls! That's so cool, thanks.

    • @user-vb7ef3ge8g
      @user-vb7ef3ge8g Месяц назад

      Oh my gosh! So you realize how much that doll would be worth now? You're sitting on a GOLDMINE!!!

  • @bobskiba5176
    @bobskiba5176 9 месяцев назад +35

    Another great job, Matt! As someone who lived through the era, I remember what a profound impact All in the Family had on American TV and culture. Your exploration of that impact was thoughtful and insightful.

  • @Sallibotz
    @Sallibotz 7 месяцев назад +13

    This was amazing. Brought a tear to my eye, because I was a young boy when the show aired maybe six years old. My grandfather was an immigrant from Italy and barely spoke English and loved the show. I would watch it with him. I can’t wait to watch your other videos.

  • @TheREALJosephTurner
    @TheREALJosephTurner 10 месяцев назад +54

    All In The Family and Married With Children: Two shows that industry insiders expected to fail, but reflected the bumps and bruises of middle-class American life so closely that the audience couldn't get enough of. Love these shows or hate them, you will think about them.

    • @paulinegauthier1867
      @paulinegauthier1867 7 месяцев назад +7

      My Dad loved them both, but really enjoyed Married With Children, despite being the complete opposite of the husband/father in that show. Perhaps that's WHY he liked it so much. We've lost that ability in today's society; the ability to enjoy differences between ourselves and others and being able to laugh about it.

    • @JennyJeong425
      @JennyJeong425 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@paulinegauthier1867 You are so right about that. I am so tired of the divisiveness, fighting, and blind hatred that are so prevalent today. It breaks my heart.

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby 10 месяцев назад +32

    I'm young but I absolutely love watching All in the family, One of the greatest shows

  • @terrycole2407
    @terrycole2407 6 месяцев назад +6

    Norman Lear is a programming genius! “All in the Family” was a bold step, leading to a deeper state of comedy than had come before. We have a great deal to thank him for.

  • @AChapstickOrange
    @AChapstickOrange 2 месяца назад +4

    I was a latchkey kid when I was 11 at the end of the 70s. Every weekday afternoon, the CBC used to rerun the episodes. For me, the Bunkers were like the relatives I stayed with till Mom and Dad got home. It's hard for me not to see Archie and Edith, Mike and Gloria as family. There are still episodes of the show that can bring tears to my eyes.

  • @wherefancytakesme
    @wherefancytakesme 10 месяцев назад +40

    "Sure, but He's God! You ain't!"
    One studio audience isn't enough applause for that line.

    • @leonoranicolaysen2784
      @leonoranicolaysen2784 6 месяцев назад +1

      Cousin Liz was a groundbreaking episode.❤ As I recall it won some major awards.

  • @BrettWhitmarsh
    @BrettWhitmarsh 10 месяцев назад +25

    Sally is an amazing stage presence all over this country. She’s known as the mayor of Ogunquit here in Maine. She’s a legend wherever she goes.

  • @pscoolguy
    @pscoolguy 9 месяцев назад +53

    “Mom dented the fender and kids helped mom so that dad didn’t find out.”
    That really happened in my family. My mom drove 2 hours to Mexico, had the fender replaced, and didn’t tell my dad for over 20 years.

    • @nuaru100
      @nuaru100 8 месяцев назад +9

      That's a sitcom episode in itself! :D

    • @paulinegauthier1867
      @paulinegauthier1867 7 месяцев назад +6

      Your Mom sounds awesome!

    • @SewardWriter
      @SewardWriter 6 месяцев назад +2

      That's every kind of awesome. If you can, please shake her hand for me.

    • @alycecarson7924
      @alycecarson7924 4 месяца назад +1

      Same happened to me. My daughter knew and kept my secret . Had it fixed in one day , husband has never been told over 40 years ago!

    • @jefferyepstein9210
      @jefferyepstein9210 3 месяца назад

      That is an awesome family memory!!!

  • @davidward805
    @davidward805 8 месяцев назад +10

    I so much admire the way you do your podcasts. Your research is so thorough and amazing!

  • @DoggedDreamer
    @DoggedDreamer 10 месяцев назад +66

    When Sally did the impression of herself having laryngitis on that TV interview, my brain went all ecstatic like "OMG that's Babette from Gilmore Girls!!!" - thank you for that 🙏😂

    • @realcanadiangirl64
      @realcanadiangirl64 9 месяцев назад +3

      And their Puerto Rican border who worked at the hospital is Miss Patty

    • @DoggedDreamer
      @DoggedDreamer 9 месяцев назад

      @@realcanadiangirl64 My goodness! I've only watched one scene of them together but wow, even back then, their chemistry was just magical. 🥹 Thank you so much!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 10 месяцев назад +44

    Jean Stapleton is just so good. Imagine if she did ‘Murder She Wrote’. Especially the one set in a ‘Drag bar’.

  • @janetedelman1314
    @janetedelman1314 5 месяцев назад +4

    I love this show every time I watch it I feel like I’ve been with family I’m 86 years old and I think I’ve seen every episode and I keep watching and re-watching thank you😊

  • @DaveRofulowitz
    @DaveRofulowitz 9 месяцев назад +25

    This was a great analysis of All in the Family, Matt. I remember watching it every week either with my grandparents or my family. I thought the addition of Maude as Edith's cousin and as a foil for Archie was brilliant; she could stand up to Archie like no one else could. Needless to say I became of big fan of "Maude" as well...

  • @ReleaseTheQuackers
    @ReleaseTheQuackers 10 месяцев назад +108

    I grew up watching this show with my grandpa. First runs and reruns for years. There were times that my grandpa would ask me about things we saw in the show and explain things that I had questions about. Thanks to my grandpa, I learned a lot of life lessons before I needed them. No topic was too much to talk about and for that I thank Norman Lear and the entire cast of 'All in the Family' )and the spin offs) for giving me and my grandpa the opportunity to have the talks we had.
    Funny thing is, I always loved the Beverly LaSalle character and grew up being a loud and proud DRAG HAG!!!

    • @wendynothaft8197
      @wendynothaft8197 9 месяцев назад +1

      🎉❤pleasure to me ya mate!

    • @ReleaseTheQuackers
      @ReleaseTheQuackers 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@jacquidawn1 You should seek some therapeutic health care for yourself and ask about getting a prescription of a better understanding

    • @brandyk
      @brandyk 8 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like you had a great n wise grandfather

    • @ReleaseTheQuackers
      @ReleaseTheQuackers 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@brandyk He was ahead of the game! He truly believed in educating his children and grandchildren on social issues, personal rights and responsibilities and most important MUSIC! He would get me to bed after dinner so he could wake me up to watch the talk shows with musical guests and all the variety shows like, Sonny and Cher, Donny and Marie, The Midnight Special and Hee Haw. His style was eclectic and so were his musical tastes. I raised my daughter the same way and she can talk to you about music from the 1920's to the 2020's!!!

  • @queencerseilannister3519
    @queencerseilannister3519 10 месяцев назад +85

    The episode where Edith hits menopause is sooo freakin hysterical. 😂

    • @tavonfenwick-yb5xv
      @tavonfenwick-yb5xv 8 месяцев назад +3

      STIFLE!!!

    • @manyworldsvideo
      @manyworldsvideo 4 месяца назад

      Cling peaches! Cling peaches!

    • @Nickyeyes
      @Nickyeyes Месяц назад

      It's a masterpiece of writing and acting, and contains my favorite joke in the entire series. After Archie goes to a doctor for help about Edith's condition, he's asked by one of the kids "well, what did the doctor say? did he prescribe any medication?" Archie takes a bottle of pills from a pharmacy bag and says "Yeah, I'm supposed to take one of these a couple times a day for my nerves." I know that I butchered the lines, but you can get the gist of it.

  • @leslielandberg5620
    @leslielandberg5620 8 месяцев назад +10

    Carol O’Conner was a magnificent actor and a fine human being, to boot.

  • @marvinbone1379
    @marvinbone1379 7 месяцев назад +10

    This was just FANTASTIC. The narration, the back stage stories, the actors' histories, forgotten episodes. THANK YOU.

  • @christopherlundgren3499
    @christopherlundgren3499 10 месяцев назад +9

    Norman Lear is now 101! May the Gods continue to bless him! He's one of the most important, greatest people ever

    • @lonerose99
      @lonerose99 24 дня назад

      By now, May of 2024, he has passed.
      RIP

  • @Dr_Mel
    @Dr_Mel 10 месяцев назад +46

    This show melts me into a puddle. Easily my favorite TV show of all time.

  • @tonyharden7159
    @tonyharden7159 9 месяцев назад +3

    All In The Family is America!! This show gives us America in both all of its flaws and all of its warmth.

  • @erichall4548
    @erichall4548 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is simply one of the best things I have seen on RUclips....instant subscriber...

  • @JonPSF
    @JonPSF 10 месяцев назад +32

    Though I was only six years old when All in the Family debuted, I can still recall lines from many of the episodes today. We watched it every week and it shaped who I became more than probably anything else from my childhood. Matt Baume's insight and ability to link multiple cultural events always impresses me but never more so than here. Just once I'd like to make it through one of his videos without sobbing. It's unlikely but, I'll keep trying. Great work!

  • @Hollylivengood
    @Hollylivengood 10 месяцев назад +9

    Omigod, I remember the disclaimer. It was on every show, and only made us want to see it more. Actually, I remember all the episodes. This was an awesome word to Americans.

  • @vicmastro1
    @vicmastro1 4 месяца назад +6

    For those of us white kids who grew up in the 50s and 60s, derogatory terms for other races, both white and black, was perfectly normal. Archie made many of us take another look at those bigoted parents, aunts, uncles, etc. who influenced our lives, as well as ourselves. The show was truly revolutionary in changing social perspectives, and exposing ignorance.

  • @sexymama1966
    @sexymama1966 9 месяцев назад +3

    Sally Struthers was the voice of teenage Pebbles from the "Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show" for one season. Great video, definitely held my attention!

  • @demonicusa.k.a.theblindguy3929
    @demonicusa.k.a.theblindguy3929 10 месяцев назад +18

    Jean Stapleton as Edith always reminded me of my maternal grandmother with a little less ditziness. ❤ Thank you Matt.

  • @billp7299
    @billp7299 9 месяцев назад +22

    Loved this! I grew up watching All in The Family in my youth. You did a great job telling the story of the show!

  • @ingridfong-daley5899
    @ingridfong-daley5899 9 месяцев назад +4

    "Do you need more money...?"
    me: "Sure, we all do." @58:21
    And just like that, i flashback to being a kid watching that commercial with my brother, and us challenging each other to memorise that list of courses... which changed over the years, so it kept us attentive if we wanted to remain champion.
    In addition to the overall content being superb, the little treasure nuggets of nostalgia you always include really take each video to the next level of quality!

  • @AKayfabe
    @AKayfabe 7 месяцев назад +6

    this was one of the greatest shows ever made and I still love it to this day. I wrote a letter to Jean Stapleton once and she wrote back. Like actually wrote back and I treasured that letter but I had a house fire later on and it was lost forever. These people really knew how to portray characters.
    The Jeffersons too, what awesome shows those were.

  • @BohemianScandalous
    @BohemianScandalous 10 месяцев назад +17

    I watched All In The Family but I never saw the SA episode. But seeing Edith so scared brings a tear to my eye even now. She is such a soft unassuming character but she could be so brave when it mattered most 😢

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 9 месяцев назад +7

      I have to admit that seeing what happened to Edith get called "SA" feels wrong. He tried to rape her. There are times when it's important to use that term. That episode was so hard to watch because she was terrified and there was no way for her to escape. I was so relieved when she used the cake to attack her attacker. I loved how the show handled both episodes.

  • @LavenderJack540
    @LavenderJack540 10 месяцев назад +15

    At least once a year, I re-watch All In The Family. It's one of my all-time favorite pieces of entertainment. It's pure genius.
    Your retrospective (as usual) is intelligent, thoughtful, & informative, even to lifelong fans like me.
    Excellent work.
    Keep it up.

  • @bul166
    @bul166 9 месяцев назад +7

    So glad to have found your channel. Great content. Subbed & going into a binge of your other episodes . Thank you! 👍

  • @sgringo
    @sgringo 6 месяцев назад +3

    This video is incredibly well done. Thank you for posting it.

  • @PogieJoe
    @PogieJoe 10 месяцев назад +22

    I don't know why this episode hit me in the feels so much, Matt, but it did. Thank you!

    • @Lucailey
      @Lucailey 10 месяцев назад +5

      Probably because we need an updated version of this show but, there are so many people who wouldn't be able to understand satire that the show would never make it!

  • @LoesserOf2Evils
    @LoesserOf2Evils 10 месяцев назад +8

    One of the best documentaries about All in the Family I have watched. Thanks, Mr. Baume.

  • @authordancerpoetgift
    @authordancerpoetgift 9 месяцев назад +7

    I screamed laughing at Joey Stivic boy doll. Wow!!! Thank you for that.

  • @Broncoburger
    @Broncoburger 8 месяцев назад +8

    This was the best documentary on the series I have ever watched. I thoroughly enjoyed it and shared it with family and friends. Thank you for reminding me how much I love this show (as well as the subsequent spin-offs). One of the most impactful shows of the 20th century that changed the direction of television forver!

  • @rebelliousraven
    @rebelliousraven 10 месяцев назад +16

    Thanks! Great summary of a great show. I'm still watching it with my kids and grandchildren. RIP to all the dear actors who have passed away. You blessed us with so many laughs. Feel blessed Norman is still with us.

    • @MattBaume
      @MattBaume  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you! It really is fantastic -- and so great to watch with family.

    • @lonerose99
      @lonerose99 24 дня назад

      By now in May of '24, Norman Lear has passed on Dec 5, 2023 at the age of 101. RIP. What a legacy he left us.

  • @vincentroux842
    @vincentroux842 9 месяцев назад +7

    In these divided times we are living now, this show if aired today would be a true blessing. We need to reconcile our differences. Thank you Matt for reminding us this. Terrific video!

    • @planetclay
      @planetclay 20 часов назад

      don't let Rob Reiner hear that.

  • @Trully1949
    @Trully1949 5 месяцев назад +2

    You just jammed 50 years of history into one hour’s time…beautifully. You’re "episodes” are meticulously researched and presented. Thank you so much!

  • @joanstehlik235
    @joanstehlik235 9 месяцев назад +7

    Jean was such a sweet heart and played Edith brilliantly.❤

  • @TTJH1967
    @TTJH1967 9 месяцев назад +14

    "The Stivic's go West" (Season 8) should have been the final eisode of AITF! The last season was sub-par, though the final scene of the final episode where Archie tells Edith "he is nothing without her" was gold!

    • @vancedurbin1132
      @vancedurbin1132 7 месяцев назад +2

      I almost feel as if "Archie Bunker's Place" should have started in 1978, not 1979.

    • @joshstephens3650
      @joshstephens3650 4 месяца назад +2

      Archie Bunkers Place had a decent audience to carry it to the 1982-83 television season.

  • @quillclock
    @quillclock 10 месяцев назад +30

    Having grown up with this show because of my parents. I knew the ins and outs of all these characters. How they grew over the seasons and how they went for hard topics and always came out the other side better people. this episode made a straight man cry several times :'D
    Recently my peer group was talking about shows that have been canceled and that deserve it. somehow All in the Family came up and I got so mad I had to leave the room. I am not part of any marginalized group like the rest of the room was, so me defending that show came off very wrong. I just stopped and walked out of the room for a min. None of them have seen the show more than just clips and I have seen every episode many times. thank you so much for making this

    • @DanJackson1977
      @DanJackson1977 10 месяцев назад +10

      You were right in defending it. It's easy to misunderstand the intent of this show if all someones ever seen are RUclips clips. There was a real honesty and humanity behind all the "controversial" bits. Maybe suggest they sit down and actually watch a full episode rather than make assumptions.

    • @pamelaalley5691
      @pamelaalley5691 8 месяцев назад

      Agree 1000%

  • @captain150
    @captain150 8 месяцев назад +5

    I've seen every episode of AITF many times. I was born almost 10 years after the show ended, but watched it often as a teen. It's true, most episodes are still relevant today.

  • @jackmedcalf6254
    @jackmedcalf6254 3 месяца назад +2

    OUTSTANDING!!! Brought back so many memories. Thank you so much for posting.

  • @Coin945
    @Coin945 10 месяцев назад +7

    This is incredible, last week I was looking up an all in the family retrospective and here you have just dropped one!

    • @MattBaume
      @MattBaume  10 месяцев назад +1

      Haha perfect timing!

  • @RealGJZig
    @RealGJZig 10 месяцев назад +20

    Great writing & editing! A wonderful story from Matt Baume!
    ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍🤎💟

  • @GenXamerica
    @GenXamerica 9 месяцев назад +3

    Refreshing. Thanks, these sitcoms bring back great memories watching with family. So much laughter.

  • @winstoncollins7540
    @winstoncollins7540 8 месяцев назад +4

    Great content did not Realize that all in the family was such a groundbreaking show

  • @Whoozer21
    @Whoozer21 9 месяцев назад +4

    Bravo, bravo, bravo. Thanks for your remarkable presentation. When my grandson was small he would get excited watching his favorite movies over and over again, each time with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face. I do the same re-watching episodes of All in the Family feeling like I’ve taken a front row seat at my favorite Broadway show!

  • @empresspoobah
    @empresspoobah 10 месяцев назад +29

    That was AMAZING. AITF is my GOAT. No-one does these break-downs like Matt. I teared up a few times. I going to binge this again.

  • @Rob_Kates
    @Rob_Kates 9 месяцев назад +7

    This show was so influential, groundbreaking and unique. Lear had a very impressive career, with so many memorable shows. My dad loved this show and saw Archie as a hero. This video points out how he was not a hero, but a buffoon. It's good that he became more open minded as the show went on. It was impressive that Carroll was not typecast. He went on to star in another hit show, In the Heat of the Night.

  • @jsv438
    @jsv438 9 месяцев назад +11

    This was well done! I have loved this show since I watched it as a kid and have lost no love for it. It still makes me laugh too just as always. This documentary was a very well thought out insight and covered some of the most important details about the history of All In The Family. Thank you.
    ~JSV

  • @sha11235
    @sha11235 9 месяцев назад +19

    Haven't watched the whole video yet, but wanted to comment on this now: I always felt that as the years went by, Archie Bunker did mellow a bit for different reasons. One, becoming a grandfather probably changed him. Two, the fact that his son-in-law finally got his own place and did work showed him he wasn't this lazy bum. The big thing though was when he got to buy Kelsey's bar in the then original final season. By having the opportunity he never dreamed he'd get due to his having to drop out of school at a young age to support the family and being therefore in a job where he couldn't advance beyond what he was at the company, he now was not as bitter about life, being his own boss. And as the bar expanded into a restaurant on Archie Bunker's Place, he mellowed a bit more with the 80's times and was doing things he wouldn't have done in the old days. He didn't change completely, no, but he was able to not stay the same forever in the series.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 9 месяцев назад +6

      And didn't he get laid off from the docks? That was a real blow the same way the changing economy was for other men his age

  • @peterhall5070
    @peterhall5070 9 месяцев назад +24

    This documentary was WONDERFUL! I just loved it. "All In The Family" has always been one of my favorite shows. I watched it originally and continue to watch it to this day so from its conception to the present day it has always been a part of my life. I laugh uproariously at the humor no less than I did originally and continue to be touched by the tender moments. Your special program was so thorough in delving into the creation and continued success of this iconic series. Thank you very much for providing it to us.

  • @markymarc37
    @markymarc37 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thankyou, im watching thanksgiving 2023, im in my 50's. I grew up on this show, and the family I watched it with are all gone now. Watching your show, brought back so many memories.

  • @int53185
    @int53185 8 месяцев назад +2

    My father and i used to watch the show together. we had so many laughs. it brought us closer.

  • @Jayfive276
    @Jayfive276 10 месяцев назад +22

    Quick translation for all you non-Brits:
    "You Geordie Yobbo!" - Young man, I declare you a hooligan from the North-East of England (specifically Newcastle-Upon-Tyne).
    "Get off, I'm a Scouse" - You are very much mistaken Sir, I am in fact from the Liverpool area.

  • @CozumelTy
    @CozumelTy 10 месяцев назад +11

    Great episode! Thank you for this. All in the family is legendary. Norman Lear made so many awesome shows that people still watch till this day!

  • @darindietz710
    @darindietz710 3 месяца назад +3

    I love this. So well done and thoughtful. I grew up and learned so much from this show. Thank you for giving this a beautiful and respectful review. All in the Family is a masterpiece. I remember watching this each year it was on. The 'final episode' to me anyway, was the episode that Edith past away, I remember Archie finding the slipper under the bed. Broke my heart.

  • @alexkije
    @alexkije 8 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent production! Thanks for sharing.

  • @2Brian
    @2Brian 10 месяцев назад +14

    Outstanding episode, Matt! Lots of details and trivia -- a treasure.

  • @bennett8535
    @bennett8535 10 месяцев назад +10

    Fantastic video. I was elementary school age at the time and my family watched it together religiously. It's only as an older adult that I can see how the show impacted me, even if I wasn't completely aware of all the issues raised.

  • @bonnies.d.1121
    @bonnies.d.1121 9 месяцев назад +4

    M. Baume, this creation of yours is just spectacular. How well you must know the show, and you picked out -- and described the meaning of -- really precious scenes that I have loved myself or learned of now from you. Thank you, thank you, and thank you! I was touched to tears almost all the way through it.

  • @margaretfogler1848
    @margaretfogler1848 8 месяцев назад +4

    I loved watching this show while growing up in the 70s. And it still holds up. The Vietnam War Christmas, Beverly LaSalle 's death and the attempted SA of Edith give me chills. ♥️