Followed by
"Archie Bunker's Place" (1979)
"704 Hauser" (1994)
Remake of
"Till Death Us Do Part" (1965)
Remade as
"Ein Herz und eine Seele" (1973)
"Itche" (1995)
Spin off
"Maude" (1972)
"The Jeffersons" (1975)
"Gloria" (1982)
Referenced in
Steambath (1973) (TV)
- The show is mentioned.
"The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour: (#4.1)" (1973)
- Mentioned during "Window on the World"
"Sanford and Son: Going Out of Business (#4.6)" (1974)
- Fred thinks the Jane Goodall special he watched was titled "Goodall in the Family."
Smile (1975)
- One of the contestants imitates Edith Bunker.
"Sanford and Son: Steinberg and Son (#5.5)" (1975)
- The television announces the premiere of a new series about today's teenagers: "All in the Family Way."
"Saturday Night Live: Rob Reiner (#1.3)" (1975)
- Mentioned by Rob Reiner and the Bees
"Saturday Night Live: Candice Bergen/Esther Phillips (#1.4)" (1975)
- Andy Kaufman imitates Archie Bunker
"Saturday Night Live: Jill Clayburgh/Leon Redbone/The Singing Idlers (#1.15)" (1976)
- Referenced during Weekend Update
"Saturday Night Live: Norman Lear/Boz Scaggs (#2.2)" (1976)
- Mentioned during Norman Lear's monologue
Network (1976)
"Saturday Night Live: Jill Clayburgh/Eddie Money (#3.14)" (1978)
- Mentioned on Weekend Update
"The Greatest American Hero: The Greatest American Hero (#1.1)" (1981)
- Tony says that Bill has Archie Bunker's wardrobe
"The Fifth Estate: Just Another Missing Kid" (1981)
- Jim Conway mentions Archie Bunker
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
- One of the two prison guards told Lex Luthor "Move it, meathead!"
"Who's the Boss?: All in the Famiglia (#4.14)" (1988)
- title reference
"Married with Children: All in the Family (#2.22)" (1988)
- title reference
The Thin Blue Line (1988)
- shown in TV Listing
Stella (1990)
- mentioned by Ed
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Women of the Prehistoric Planet (#2.13)" (1990)
- Crow: "You sound like Archie Bunker."
"Saturday Night Live: Tom Hanks/Edie Brickell & New Bohemians (#16.8)" (1990)
- referenced on Global Warming christmas special
"Saved by the Bell: Breaking Up Is Hard to Undo (#2.17)" (1990)
- Jessie refers to Slater as "Meathead."
"Wings: All in the Family (#2.19)" (1991)
- The title is a reference to the title of that show.
"Married with Children: Psychic Avengers (#6.19)" (1992)
- It's mentioned that CBS brought the show back.
"The Ben Stiller Show: With Bobcat Goldthwait (#1.2)" (1992)
- The "Skank" narrator says, "It's like Archie Bunker with pink ears."
"Mad About You: Paul in the Family (#1.5)" (1992)
- title reference
"Married with Children: Mr. Empty Pants (#7.16)" (1993)
- Peggy: "They still call Carroll O'Connor 'Archie'!"
"Saturday Night Live: Jason Alexander/Peter Gabriel (#18.17)" (1993)
- Jason Alexander is compaired to Archie Bunker
My Girl 2 (1994)
- In the bowling alley, Vada says to her father, "You wouldn't miss Archie Bunker..."
"The Critic: Eyes on the Prize (#1.6)" (1994)
- Jay mentions "Meathead" (Rob Reiner) as a current director
The Brothers McMullen (1995)
"New York Undercover: All in the Family (#1.20)" (1995)
- title reference
"Murphy Brown: All in the Family (#8.12)" (1996)
- title reference
"Chicago Hope: All in the Family (#4.10)" (1997)
- title reference
Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)
"You Wish: All in the Family Room (#1.9)" (1998)
- Title reference.
"Home Improvement: All in the Family (#8.3)" (1998)
- title reference
"Family Guy" (1999)
- The opening theme sequence starts with Peter and Lois singing a song decrying changing times (with Lois playing piano), alluding to Archie and Edith's song (with Edith playing piano)
"The Simpsons: Homer to the Max (#10.13)" (1999)
- The Simpsons watch a fictitious sequel, "All in the Family 1999" with a politically corrected Archie Bunker who exclaims "I love everybody; I wish I'd saved my money from the first show."
"The Simpsons: Make Room for Lisa (#10.16)" (1999)
- Archie Bunker's chair is seen on display at the Smithsonian
Flawless (1999)
- Rusty claims his father thought Archie Bunker was too liberal.
"Saturday Night Live: Christina Ricci/Beck (#25.7)" (1999)
- Referenced in Who wants to Eat
"ER: All in the Family (#6.14)" (2000)
- title reference
Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies (2000) (TV)
- Referenced on Who wants to Eat
"E! True Hollywood Story: The Beverly Hillbillies" (2001)
Surviving Gilligan's Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History (2001) (TV)
Brilliant But Cancelled (2002) (TV)
- a still is shown
"The Simpsons: Brawl in the Family (#13.7)" (2002)
- title reference
Spellbound (2002/I)
TV Guide 50 Best Shows of All Time: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (2002) (TV)
"Gilmore Girls: Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days (#3.1)" (2002)
- Rory mentions visiting Archie Bunker's chair at the Smithsonian.
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company' (2003) (TV)
"I Love the '70s" (2003)
"South Park: Butt Out (#7.13)" (2003)
- "We love Meathead!" sign
Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004)
- "archie bunker and george jefferson back together again"...dialogue from the movie
"Hope & Faith: Mall in the Family (#2.2)" (2004)
- title reference
"Law & Order: All in the Family (#15.9)" (2004)
- title reference
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Mork & Mindy' (2005) (TV)
- Mentioned being broadcast opposite Mork and Mindy
"Duck Dodgers: Master & Disaster/All in the Crime Family (#3.11)" (2005)
- title reference
"Jeopardy!: (#22.52)" (2005)
- correct response in "Classic TV" category
"Jeopardy!: (#22.66)" (2005)
- correct response in "TV Theme Song Endings" category
Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! (2006)
- "Make your Granny shake her head and say 'Those were the days' " (last words sang in the same way as the TV show's theme song)
"Family Guy: Stewie Loves Lois (#5.1)" (2006)
- the ending credits feature the theme song from All in the Family
"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: The Focus Group (#1.3)" (2006)
- Jordan says that focus groups were unreliable when it came to 'All in the Family', 'Seinfeld', and 'Hill Street Blues'.
Charlie Bartlett (2007)
- Theme tune sung by Charlie and his mom
Frost/Nixon (2008)
- Poster seen in CBS office
"Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America: Would Ya Hit a Guy with Glasses?: Nerds, Jerks & Oddballs (#1.1)" (2009)
- George Shapiro mentions Archie Bunker.
"Medium: All in the Family (#5.9)" (2009)
- title reference
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)
- Ka Mun Rah sits in what he calls "Archie Bunker's throne"
"Jeopardy!: Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Quarterfinal 1 (#26.4)" (2009)
- Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Situation Comedy Room"
"How I Met Your Mother: The Rough Patch (#5.7)" (2009)
- mentioned by Barney
"Jeopardy!: (#26.54)" (2009)
- Subject of a $400 clue in the category "TV Things in Common"
Featured in
Deal of the Century (1983)
- the display for the stealth drone malfunctions and plays a few seconds of an All in the Family episode
All in the Family: 20th Anniversary Special (1991) (TV)
- this show celebrates the older show
My Girl (1991)
Rush (1991)
Reality Bites (1994)
The Cable Guy (1996)
Influences: From Yesterday to Today (1999) (TV)
- clips from this show are used in this special
"E! True Hollywood Story: All in the Family" (2000)
Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television (2002) (TV)
TV Guide 50 Best Shows of All Time: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (2002) (TV)
TV's Most Censored Moments (2002) (TV)
TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (2003) (TV)
- at the begining they sing the theme song
Uncensored Comedy: That's Not Funny! (2003) (TV)
"I Love the '70s: 1971 (#1.2)" (2003)
Radio (2003)
- a clip of it on TV
CBS at 75 (2003) (TV)
- a clip is featured
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years (2004) (V)
- clips
"TV Land Moguls" (2004)
- shows it when talking about Norman Lear
"The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments" (2004)
- It is number 18 in the greatest moments in TV
In Debt We Trust (2006)
- Clips shown.
Little Children (2006)
- dialogue from TV heard
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-07-08)" (2008)
- Clips from this TV show are featured in 'The Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
Spoofed in
"The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour: (#2.1)" (1971)
- Spoofed as the opera 'All in the Familias'
Close Quarters (1992) (V)
- Premise and characters get porn treatment.
"In Living Color: All Up in the Family (#5.9)" (1993)
- Spoofs the 70's sitcom, prefaced with "What if Archie Bunker were black?"
"The Simpsons: Lisa's Sax (#9.3)" (1997)
- Homer and Marge sing similar nostalgic tune
"Futurama: I Dated a Robot (#3.15)" (2001)
- Bender talks like Archie Bunker while sitting in a replica of Archie's chair.
Intolerable Cruelty (2003)
- scene with the death of rex rexroth
"Family Guy: PTV (#4.14)" (2005)
- Peter says "Like the episode of All in the Family where Archie got the Jeffersons to move". We then see a clip of the characters as Klu Klux Klan members and driving their neighbours out.
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