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Archie Bunker's Place


 

Archie Bunker's Place is an American sitcom originally broadcast on the CBS network, conceived in 1979 as a continuation of All in the Family. While not as popular, the show maintained a large enough audience to last four seasons, ending its run in 1983. The first season performed so well that it knocked Mork & Mindy off its new Sunday night home. A year before, Mork & Mindy had been the #3 show on television during its first season.

The major difference in the continuation is that, although some of the scenes were set in the Bunker home long familiar to viewers, most of the stories were set at Archie Bunker's Place, the neighborhood tavern Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor) purchased in 1977 (in the eighth-season premiere of All in the Family). He had purchased what was then known as Kelcy's Bar[1] from former proprietor Tommy Kelsey (see "Kelcy" or "Kelsey") when Kelcy's health declined. During the premiere of Archie Bunker's Place, he takes on a Jewish partner, Murray Klein (Martin Balsam) when co-owner Harry Snowden decides to sell his share of the business. Early in the first season, to increase his clientèle, Archie and Murray build a restaurant onto the bar; the additions include a separate seating area for the restaurant and a well-equipped kitchen with service window. The regular patrons are Barney Hefner, Hank Pivnik, and Edgar Van Ranseleer[2].

Archie Bunker's Place was the sounding board for Archie's views, support from his friends, and Murray's counterpoints. Later in the series, after Murray re-marries and leaves for San Francisco, Archie hires a business partner, Gary Rabinowitz (Barry Gordon), whose views were liberal in contrast to Archie's political conservativism.

Archie Bunker's Place, like All in the Family before it, was set in the borough of Queens. The opening credits featured a view of the Queensboro Bridge, which connects Manhattan to Queens followed by shots taken along Steinway Street in Astoria.

The theme of Archie Bunker's Place was "Those Were the Days". It was a re-scored version of the long-familiar opening theme to All in the Family, sans vocals from Archie and Edith. The closing theme, "Remembering You," was a re-scored version of All in the Family's closing theme.

The series was briefly rerun on TV Land in 2002 and 2003 but mainly the first 25 episodes. The last episode did air in a marathon stunt along with the final episodes of All in the Family, The Jeffersons and Gloria.

 

Characters

  • Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker, a bigoted blue-collar worker whose ignorant stubbornness tends to cause his arguments to self-destruct. By the time of Archie Bunker's Place, however, the character has mellowed somewhat and is no longer as explicitly bigoted as he had been during All in the Family, even agreeing to go into business with a Jewish man.
  • Jean Stapleton continued to play Archie's wife Edith Baines-Bunker when Archie Bunker's Place premiered. The show featured Edith occasionally during the first season, but Stapleton decided to leave the series late in 1979; her character was referred to but unseen during the rest of the 1979-1980 season. The writers and producers addressed Stapleton's departure in the Season 2 premiere, explaining that Edith had died of a stroke. Archie reflected on his wife's passing, and eventually, began dating other women.
  • Danielle Brisebois as Stephanie Mills, the 10-year-old Jewish daughter of Edith's niece and nephew-in-law, Floyd Mills. Archie and Edith take Stephanie in after her father, a chronic unemployed drunk, abandoned her during the final season of All in the Family. Stephanie loved to sing and dance, and her talents were showcased in several episodes.
  • Celeste Holm as Estelle Harris, Stephanie's wealthy grandmother, who would often be at odds with Archie over his rearing of Stephanie.
  • Allan Melvin as Barney Hefner, one of Archie's best friends and a regular at the bar. Their friendship was first established in 1972 during an episode of All in the Family. He was then married to a woman named Mabel but Mabel died (somewhere around the 1975-1976 season) and Barney married Blanche (played by Estelle Parsons), a friend of Edith's some time around 1977. Blanche left Barney numerous times, always for repairmen and exterminators. Barney divorced her in 1979, but Blanche was the only one to gain anything out of the divorce, with Barney being ordered to pay alimony.
  • Danny Dayton as Hank Pivnik, another regular and good buddy of Archie's. First appeared in 1976 on All in the Family. Hank disappeared with no explanation given after the 1979-1980 season.
  • Bill Quinn as Edgar Van Ranseleer[2], a blind patron and regular at the bar. He was almost never referred to by his first name. First appearance was in 1978 on All in the Family.
  • Jason Wingreen as Harry Snowden, Archie's former business partner who continued to work at the tavern as a bartender. Another holdover character from All in the Family, in which Wingreen joined in 1976.
  • Abraham Alvarez and Joe Rosario as Jose Perez and Raoul Rosario, two Latin American immigrants employed as assistant cooks at Archie's bar. Archie later learns they are illegal immigrants after they refuse to give a statement to police after having witnessed a mugging.
  • Anne Meara as Veronica Rooney (1979-1982), the cook at Archie Bunker's Place. She often made wisecracks and gave Archie a hard time. She insisted that Archie also hire her openly gay nephew Fred as a waiter to help him pay for law school. She was an alcoholic and deep down pined to get back with her ex-husband, Carmine (who appeared in a few episodes and was played by Meara's real-life husband, Jerry Stiller), but knew it wasn't going to happen. Meara appeared sporadically throughout the show's third season and left the show before the fourth and final season.
  • Barbara Meek as Ellen Canby (1980-1982). Ellen was a black housekeeper who was hired by Archie after Edith's death. She also took care of Stephanie, and kept Archie's views in check. Though Archie still harbored some resentment toward black people by the time she arrived on the scene, he deeply respected Ellen and was grateful for the job she did in helping to raise Stephanie.
  • Denise Miller, who joined the cast in 1981 as Archie's 18-year-old niece, Barbara Lee "Billie" Bunker. Billie — who worked as a waitress at Archie Bunker's Place — was the daughter of Archie's "estranged" brother, Fred (and sister of Linda, who appeared once on All in the Family). Her principal love interest was Gary Rabinowitz (see below).
  • Barry Gordon, another 1981 addition to the cast as Jewish lawyer and business manager Gary Rabinowitz. Gary would quickly begin dating Billie, who was 15 years younger than he was. Just like Mike Stivic and Murray Klein before him, Gary's liberal beliefs often contrasted with those of conservative Archie.
  • Sally Struthers returned as Archie's daughter, Gloria Bunker-Stivic, for a few episodes. In addition to the 1979 episode "Thanksgiving Reunion," Struthers returned in the 1982 two-part episode, "Gloria Comes Home," where she returns home from California with her son, Joey after divorcing Mike (who had run off to a commune with a comely co-ed). The character eventually moved on to her own spin-off series, Gloria. (Note: The original unaired pilot episode to the TV series which begins with a short cameo by Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker was later repackaged as an Archie Bunker's Place episode).

 

Production

Unlike the preceding show, Archie Bunkers Place was not videotaped before a live audience, with the exception of a few select episodes (including "Thanksgiving Reunion" and "Archie Alone").[verification needed] Instead, the show was shot on a closed set with multiple cameras, with the best takes being edited together. The finished product was then shown to live audiences attending tapings of One Day at a Time, thus providing real laughter for the show.

 

Nielsen Ratings

  • 1979-1980: #11[3]
  • 1980-1981: #13[4]
  • 1981-1982: #12[5]
  • 1982-1983: #23[6]

 

Notable Episodes

The series' most notable episode among critics was "Archie Alone" (the 1980-1981 season premiere). In that episode, viewers learn that Edith had died of a stroke a month earlier (Jean Stapleton had resigned from her role), and Archie refuses to grieve. His refusal to let go of his emotions takes its toll on Stephanie, until one day Archie sees Edith's slippers while in their bedroom. Archie finally breaks down and cries. Later, after a talk with Stephanie, he agrees to take her to visit Edith's grave. Notably, the British TV series In Sickness and in Health, the continuation of Till Death Us Do Part on which All in the Family was based, had a similar episode in which Edith's British counterpart Else Garnett died from natural causes. This was not a result of one series copying the other; both shows were forced to write these deaths in for coincidental reasons.

The final gathering of the Bunkers and Stivics
Thanksgiving Reunion

The first season episode, "Thanksgiving Reunion," marked the final time the original ensemble from "All in the Family" – O'Connor, Stapleton, Sally Struthers and Rob Reiner – appeared together. In that episode, Mike announces that he has lost his job as college professor after his participation in nude protest of a proposed nuclear power plant becomes public. This puts a further strain on his already troubled marriage to Gloria (who also admits she participated in the protest), and will foreshadow the Stivics' imminent divorce.

Another notable episode was "The Return of Sammy" when Sammy Davis Jr. comes to the bar and restaurant after Archie calls up his talk show. He, like Murray, is surprised that Archie has a Jewish niece. At the end of the episode Archie kisses Sammy. Just the opposite of what happened in the parent show episode "Sammy's Visit".

Later, comedian Don Rickles guest starred as a crusty boarder named Al Snyder, who rented a room from Archie's friend and neighbor Barney, whose wife Blanche had left him sometime earlier. Highlights of this episode are exchanges combining Rickles' insult humor and his character's curmudgeonly disposition with Archie's sincere but misguided efforts to resolve disputes between Snyder and Barney ("Okay, there whaddyacallit, you and me's gotta have a talk." "Hey, I don't wanna talk to you; take a hike." "Don't tell me to take a hike; I ain't goin' anywheres."). Eventually, the Rickles character is exhausted by the constant chatter and decides to rest ("I need a nap. When I wake up, Barney, I'll give you back your bathrobe. You can tear in half and use one half as a bed for your dog and the other half to clean out your dirty oven."). The Rickles character drifts off to sleep and dies. The episode ends with Barney pondering whether he'll wind up like Mr. Snyder: "Sore at the world, 'cause I'm all alone."

 

Episode List

 

Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: Archie's New Partner: Part 1

Original Air Date—23 September 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 2: Archie's New Partner: Part 2

Original Air Date—23 September 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 3: Edith Gets Hired

Original Air Date—30 September 1979
When Edith begins looking for another job, she must overcome both Archie's objections and her own insecurities about possibly being rejected (due to her having been fired from the Sunshine Home).

Season 1, Episode 4: Archie and the Oldest Profession

Original Air Date—7 October 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 5: Edith Versus the Energy Crisis

Original Air Date—14 October 1979
Archie can only complain when the height of the 1979 energy crisis prompts Murray to take severe conservation measures. Surely, Archie would find some peace and warmth at home, right? Not with Edith minding the thermostat!

Season 1, Episode 6: Bosom Partners

Original Air Date—21 October 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 7: Building the Restaurant

Original Air Date—28 October 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 8: The Cook

Original Air Date—4 November 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 9: Murray and the Liquor Board

Original Air Date—11 November 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 10: Thanksgiving Reunion: Part 1

Original Air Date—18 November 1979
Mike and Gloria (don't forget little Joey) come back to New York to celebrate Thanksgiving with the Bunkers. But Mike's got some devastating secrets to hide: He's been fired from his professor's job in Santa Barbara for participating in a nude protest of a nuclear power plant. This has put a further strain on the Stivics' already faltering marriage.

Season 1, Episode 11: Thanksgiving Reunion: Part 2

Original Air Date—18 November 1979
The Stivics wonder how they will cope with Mike being jobless. Mike goes to Archie to air his grievances, and in a show of sympathy and support, he decides to loan him some money until he can find another job.

Season 1, Episode 12: Barney and the Hooker

Original Air Date—25 November 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 13: Man of the Year

Original Air Date—2 December 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 14: The Shabbat Dinner

Original Air Date—9 December 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 15: Barney's Lawsuit

Original Air Date—16 December 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 16: Blanche and Murray

Original Air Date—30 December 1979
 

Season 1, Episode 17: Murray's Daughter

Original Air Date—6 January 1980
 

Season 1, Episode 18: The Ambush

Original Air Date—27 January 1980
 

Season 1, Episode 19: The Return of Sammy

Original Air Date—3 February 1980
 

Season 1, Episode 20: Archie Fixes Up Fred

Original Air Date—10 February 1980
 

Season 1, Episode 21: Father and Daughter Night

Original Air Date—17 February 1980
Stephanie needs a father for a talent show. When Archie is unwilling Murray steps in. Archie becomes jealous of Murray and Stephanie. Archie and Murray decide they will both perform with Stephanie. They louse the contest but the gang at the bar convinces the trio to give them a personal performance.

Season 1, Episode 22: Van Ranseleer's Operation

Original Air Date—2 March 1980
 

Season 1, Episode 23: Veronica's Ex

Original Air Date—9 March 1980
 

Season 1, Episode 24: A Small Mafia Favor

Original Air Date—23 March 1980
Murray's childhood friend, Vinnie Mulvaney, drops by the bar for a visit. The two share old times, but Murray is unaware that Vinnie (now a mob boss) is setting him up to initiate a gangland-style murder of a rival mobster.

 

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Archie Alone: Part 1

Original Air Date—2 November 1980
Archie struggles to cope with the death of his beloved wife, Edith. A month earlier, the Dingbat had suffered a fatal stroke in her sleep. A stunned Archie rebuffs efforts from his friends to help him grieve.

Season 2, Episode 2: Archie Alone: Part 2

Original Air Date—2 November 1980
Archie's refusal to grieve over Edith's sudden death continues to take its toll on his friends and family ... until one day he happens to go into their bedroom and sees Edith's slippers.

Season 2, Episode 3: Home Again

Original Air Date—9 November 1980
 

Season 2, Episode 4: Hiring the Housekeeper

Original Air Date—16 November 1980
 

Season 2, Episode 5: The Wildcat Strike

Original Air Date—23 November 1980
 

Season 2, Episode 6: Veronica and the Health Inspector

Original Air Date—30 November 1980
 

Season 2, Episode 7: Murray's Wife

Original Air Date—7 December 1980
 

Season 2, Episode 8: The Camping Trip

Original Air Date—14 December 1980
 

Season 2, Episode 9: The Incident

Original Air Date—21 December 1980
 

Season 2, Episode 10: Custody: Part 1

Original Air Date—4 January 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 11: Custody: Part 2

Original Air Date—11 January 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 12: Barney the Gambler

Original Air Date—1 February 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 13: Murray Klein's Place

Original Air Date—15 February 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 14: Weekend Away

Original Air Date—22 February 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 15: Stephanie's Science Project

Original Air Date—8 March 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 16: Tough Love

Original Air Date—15 March 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 17: The Trashing of the Temple

Original Air Date—29 March 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 18: La Cage Aux Bunker

Original Air Date—5 April 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 19: Death of a Saint

Original Air Date—3 May 1981
 

Season 2, Episode 20: Goodbye, Murray

Original Air Date—10 May 1981
 

 

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Billie

Original Air Date—4 October 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 2: The Business Manager

Original Air Date—4 October 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 3: The Date

Original Air Date—11 October 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 4: Norma Rae Bunker

Original Air Date—18 October 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 5: Harry's Investment

Original Air Date—25 October 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 6: Three's a Crowd

Original Air Date—8 November 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 7: Happy Birthday, Stephanie

Original Air Date—15 November 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 8: Growing Up Is Hard to Do: Part 1

Original Air Date—29 November 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 9: Growing Up Is Hard to Do: Part 2

Original Air Date—6 December 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 10: Stephanie's Dance

Original Air Date—20 December 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 11: The Photo Contest

Original Air Date—27 December 1981
 

Season 3, Episode 12: Reggie-3, Archie-0

Original Air Date—3 January 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 13: Stephanie's Tryout

Original Air Date—10 January 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 14: The Night Visitor

Original Air Date—17 January 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 15: Blind Man's Bluff

Original Air Date—31 January 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 16: A Blast from the Past

Original Air Date—7 February 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 17: Sex and the Single Parent

Original Air Date—21 February 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 18: Gloria Comes Home: Part 1

Original Air Date—28 February 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 19: Gloria Comes Home: Part 2

Original Air Date—28 February 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 20: Of Mice and Bunker

Original Air Date—7 March 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 21: Relapse

Original Air Date—14 March 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 22: Love Is Hell

Original Air Date—21 March 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 23: The Second Time Around

Original Air Date—28 March 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 24: West Side Astoria

Original Air Date—4 April 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 25: Billie Moves Out

Original Air Date—11 April 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 26: Rabinowitz 's Brother

Original Air Date—2 May 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 27: Death of a Lodger

Original Air Date—9 May 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 28: The Battle of Bunker III

Original Air Date—16 May 1982
 

Season 3, Episode 29: Gloria: The First Day

Original Air Date—1982
 

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Archie's Night Out

Original Air Date—26 September 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 2: Gary's Ex

Original Air Date—3 October 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 3: The Eyewitnesses

Original Air Date—10 October 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 4: Double Date

Original Air Date—17 October 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 5: From the Waldorf to Astoria

Original Air Date—24 October 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 6: Stay Out of My Briefs

Original Air Date—31 October 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 7: Break a Leg, Stephanie

Original Air Date—7 November 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 8: Archie Gets a Head

Original Air Date—21 November 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 9: Barney Gets Laid Off

Original Air Date—28 November 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 10: Marriage on the Rocks

Original Air Date—12 December 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 11: Father Christmas

Original Air Date—19 December 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 12: Teacher's Pet

Original Air Date—26 December 1982
 

Season 4, Episode 13: Captain Video

Original Air Date—2 January 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 14: The Promotion

Original Air Date—9 January 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 15: Three Women

Original Air Date—16 January 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 16: Relief Bartender

Original Air Date—23 January 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 17: The Red Herring

Original Air Date—30 January 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 18: The Boys' Night Out

Original Air Date—13 February 1983
The boys' night out for Archie, Barney and Harry could turn into one of the wrong kind once they get caught in a gay nightclub.

Season 4, Episode 19: I Can Manage

Original Air Date—20 February 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 20: Store Wars

Original Air Date—27 February 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 21: Bunker Madness

Original Air Date—13 March 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 22: No One Said It Was Easy

Original Air Date—27 March 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 23: Small Claims Court

Original Air Date—28 March 1983
 

Season 4, Episode 24: I'm Torn Here

Original Air Date—4 April 1983
 

 

 

DVD release

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released The Complete First Season of Archie Bunker's Place on DVD in North America on January 31, 2006. Due to poor sales, it is unknown if the remaining three seasons will ever be released. However, some third season episodes are available on Hulu.

 

DVD Name Ep # Release Date
Archie Bunker's Place - The Complete First Season 24 January 3, 2006