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DVD All in the Family - The Complete Third Season
The enduring appeal of one of television's best and most controversial programs comes through loud (literally) and clear on All in the Family: The Complete Third Season, some 10 hours of compelling, entertaining viewing that serve as a timely reminder that even as TV in the new millennium has seemingly become more diverse and inclusive, with its many gay-themed shows and, gasp, proliferation of all manner of minorities, it has lost the kind of bite that the beloved (well, by some folks, anyway) bigot Archie Bunker used to bring to the small screen.
All 24 episodes (there is no bonus material or extra features) from the '72-'73 season of executive producer Norman Lear's sitcom are contained here, and those unfamiliar with the show may well find them a bit startling. The language is part of it; Archie's frequent use of terms like "gook" and "fag" would never pass muster in these politically correct times. Yet even more striking is All in the Family's subject matter. Again and again, serious themes like politics (the '72 presidential race, pitting Richard Nixon against George McGovern, is mentioned frequently), racism ("Archie in the Hospital" is just one episode dealing with that issue), the death penalty and violence in the name of religion ("Archie Is Branded"), sexual assault ("Gloria, the Victim"), and gun control ("Archie and the Editorial") are handled with remarkable frankness. At the center of it all, of course, is Carroll O'Connor's Archie, who remains belligerent, boorish, and downright mean to the bitter end. Whether he's bribing an IRS agent, cheating an insurance company, or just being pig-headed in general, Archie is utterly unrepentant; basically, he never does the right thing, a trait that's somehow both irritating and refreshing.
All in the Family is hardly perfect; the dysfunctional family's ceaseless squabbling and shouting--usually involving Archie and liberal son-in-law Mike Stivic (Rob Reiner), although wife Edith (the brilliant Jean Stapleton) and daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers) aren't immune--eventually becomes tiresome and shrill. But for the most part, the show's acting, writing (which manages to be very funny as well as incisive), and point of view make this set a must-have. --Sam Graham
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All in the Family - The Complete Third, Second and first Seasons
I can't begin to tell you how happy we are to have purchased these DVDs'. We will treasure them forever. We are disapointed though that the remaining seasons are not available. We wouldn't hesitate to complete the series.
Thank you very much.
Greg Gernon
Episode List
1. Archie and the Editorial
2. Archie's Fraud
3. The Threat
4. Gloria and the Riddle
5. Lionel Steps Out
6. Edith Flips Her Wig
7. The Bunkers and the Swingers
8. Mike Comes Into Money
9. Flashback: Mike and Glorias Wedding 1
10. Flashback: Mike and Glorias Wedding 2
11. The Locket
12. Mikes Appendix
13. Edith's Winning Ticket
14. Archhie and the Bowling Team
15. Archie in the Hospital
16. Oh say can you see
17. Archie Goes to Far
18. Class Reunion
19. Hot Watch
20. Archie is Branded
21. Everybody Tells the Truth
22. Archie Learns His Lesson
23. Gloria, The Victim
24. THe Battle of the Month
One of the greatest shows in TV history!
The #1 Nielsen rated program from 1971 to 1976, All In The Family is quite simply one of the greatest television programs in history. Inspired by The Honeymooners and The Flintstones, All In The Family features its own loud-mouthed, opinionated blowhard sporting a hidden soft and sensitive side. Like Ralph Kramden and Fred Flintstone, Archie Bunker fulfills his role to absolute perfection, and the result is TV magic. Well-written and outright hilarious, All In The Family broke ground in the 70's with its willingness to tackle all the social issues and societal taboos of its day. Topics included racism, bigotry, sexism, homosexuality, death, and other namby-pam, socialist and liberal-feminist ideals (or at least that's how Archie would put it!) A titan among television sitcoms, All In The Family spawned a pair of shows which topped the ratings in their own right - Maude and The Jeffersons...
Carroll O'Connor plays the role of Archie Bunker, the titular head of the Bunker household. Loud and crass, Archie freely dispenses his bigoted remarks and ignorant comments from the living room of his Queens, New York home. Joining Archie is his loving and ditsy wife Edith (Jean Stapelton), his beautiful and progressive daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers), and her ultra-liberal husband Mike (Rob Reiner) whom Archie refers to as "Meathead". As Gloria and Mike's modern ideas clash with Archie's old school beliefs, all hell breaks loose in the Bunker household, but the Bunkers don't spend all their time arguing as they're inevitably held together by the immutable bond of love...
The All In The Family (Season 3) DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere "Archie and the Editorial" in which Archie ardently defends his anti-gun control views on a TV editorial show, only to be held up by a pair of muggers wielding a gun when he leaves the station. The incident causes Archie to transform into a gun control advocate... Other notable episodes from Season 3 include "Lionel Steps Out" in which Lionel Jefferson takes Archie's niece out on the town (peeving Archie who believes whites and blacks don't mix), and "Mike's Appendix" in which Archie and Gloria fight over the credentials of female doctors when Mike is forced to have an emergency appendectomy...
Below is a list of episodes included on the All In The Family (Season 3) DVD:
Episode 38 (Archie and the Editorial)
Episode 39 (Archie's Fraud)
Episode 40 (The Threat)
Episode 41 (Gloria and the Riddle)
Episode 42 (Lionel Steps Out)
Episode 43 (Edith Flips Her Whig)
Episode 44 (The Bunkers and the Swingers)
Episode 45 (Mike Comes Into Money)
Episode 46 (Flashback: Mike and Gloria's Wedding: Part 1)
Episode 47 (Flashback: Mike and Gloria's Wedding: Part 2)
Episode 48 (The Locket)
Episode 49 (Mike's Appendix)
Episode 50 (Edith's Winning Ticket)
Episode 51 (Archie and the Bowling Team)
Episode 52 (Archie in the Hospital)
Episode 53 (Oh Say Can You See)
Episode 54 (Archie Goes Too Far)
Episode 55 (Class Reunion)
Episode 56 (Hot Watch)
Episode 57 (Archie is Branded)
Episode 58 (Everybody Tells the Truth)
Episode 59 (Archie Learns His Lesson)
Episode 60 (Gloria, the Victim)
Episode 61 (The Battle of the Month)
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Boy, the way the Beaver played. Ricky Nelson made the hit parade. Voices they were seldom raised. Those were the days. And then, on January 12, 1971, America met the Bunkers, and sitcoms would never be the same. The Bunkers were TV's first dysfunctional family: blue-collar bigot Archie (the late Carroll O'Connor in his iconic role), his long-suffering but loving wife Edith (Jean Stapleton), "little goil" Gloria (Sally Struthers), and her liberal husband "Meathead" Mike (Rob Reiner). Series creator Norman Lear broke near every rule and taboo in adapting the British series "Till Death Do Us Part" for American television. The series pilot, "Meet the Bunkers," was a bracing shocker that dared to find humor in prejudice. Archie dispenses racial epithets and ethnic slurs. Mike and Gloria... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Walter C. Miller - Norman Lear - Bud Yorkin - Norman Campbell - Hal Cooper DVD Release Date: Released the 26 March 2002 Usually ships in 24 hours
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...But I'm giving season four 4 stars, because there aren't any subtitles in this set. They also didn't have subtitles for season 3, but they did had subtitles for seasons 1 & 2. Strange, huh? However, the quality of the DVDs are fine and the episodes, of course, are wonderful to watch. At the end of this season the Meathead is supposed to graduate and move out for good, but he decides to stay with the Bunkers a little longer, so he can get his Masters degree.
There aren't any special features or anything in this DVD set, but as long as the episodes are uncut, I'm happy. If you're a fan of the show, this DVD set is a MUST-HAVE! More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Carroll O'Connor DVD Release Date: Released the 12 April 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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I own this DVD and I don't regret buying it. George is extremely hilarious and his mom is very unbearable to his wife, Louise. I might buy the other seasons to see more of the maid who has made so many cracks on George, it's unbelievable. More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Isabel Sanford - Sherman Hemsley Director(s): John Rich - Jack Shea (III) - Bob Lally - Oz Scott - Arlando Smith DVD Release Date: Released the 06 August 2002 Usually ships in 24 hours
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I just bought Season 3 of the "Jefferson's" this classic comedy is still so funny! Sherman Hemsley and Marla Gibbs (George and Florence) are so crazy! The 2 of them keep you in stiches! I will be ordering all 4 seasons on DVD. All the episodes are funny as hell!! More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Isabelle Sanford DVD Release Date: Released the 12 April 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Long before Bill Cosby started wearing his friendly sweaters, urban middle-class African Americans burst onto television in the form of Louise (better known as "Weezy") and George Jefferson, portrayed by Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley. Spun off from All in the Family, The Jeffersons ran from 1975 to 1985, and it's easy to see what made the show so popular--Sanford and Hemsley were a knockout comic duo, surrounded by a skilled supporting cast that included the interracial couple Helen and Tom Willis (Roxie Roker and Franklin Cover), British expatriate Harry Bentley (Paul Benedict), as well as George's cantankerous mother Olivia (Zara Cully) and their snappy, cynical maid Florence (Marla Gibbs).
Set in a high-rise apartment building in the heart of New York ... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Sherman Hemsley DVD Release Date: Released the 13 May 2003 Usually ships in 24 hours
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