All in the Family - Season 1 Review
Impact and Legacy
Season 1 is a masterclass in using comedy as a crowbar. All In The Family - Season 1 -Classic TV Comedy-
The show centers on the generational and ideological clash between Archie Bunker
: Despite a "tepid" start and 15% audience share for its first episode, the show became the most-watched program in the U.S. during its first summer reruns and held the #1 Nielsen spot for five consecutive years Key Highlights of Season 1 All in the Family - Season 1 Review
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The first season of All in the Family , which premiered on January 12, 1971, centers on the generational and political clash within the Bunker household in Queens, New York. The "story" is less a single continuous narrative and more a series of heated, realistic conflicts over the social upheavals of the early 1970s. The Core Conflict The "story" is less a single continuous narrative
Sally Struthers as Gloria, caught between the two men in her life, provided the voice of the modern woman, often shouting down her father’s antiquated views on women’s lib with a ferocity that stunned 1971 audiences.