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Release date: 1971-09-18
Archie is incensed when his sponging cousin Oscar has the nerve to drop dead in the upstairs bedroom.
Release date: 1971-09-18
Mike has second thoughts after he agrees to let Gloria pose as a nude model for one of his artist friends.
Release date: 1971-09-25
Archie suffers his ultimate indignity when he's arrested along with a group of radicals at a protest rally.
Release date: 1971-10-02
Archie buys a gun to protect his family, but a pair of burglars hold the family at bay with Archie's own pistol.
Release date: 1971-10-09
On the Stivic's first wedding anniversary, the family recalls the day Archie and Michael met.
Release date: 1971-10-16
Mike and Gloria campaign for the liberal candidate in a local election, while Archie places himself in the opposing camp.
Release date: 1971-10-30
A priest pays a call to reward Edith's honesty for leaving a note on his car after she accidentally dents it with a large can of clind peaches.
Release date: 1971-11-06
An unscrupulous black real-estate salesman tempts Archie to sell his house to a black family at an inflated price.
Release date: 1971-11-13
Gloria is upset when Mike's nervousness over his grades causes him to become temporarily impotent.
Release date: 1971-11-20
Archie lays off a Puerto Rican worker during a cut back at the dock; and his homeowner's policy is canceled when his neighborhood is redlined as a bad risk.
Release date: 1971-11-27
Archie Bunker is the voice of the American working man when his man-on-the-street interview is scheduled to appear on Walter Cronkite's Evening News.
Release date: 1971-12-04
Everyone in the family is sick, so Edith calls Cousin Maude to help out.
Release date: 1971-12-11
Archie casts a pall on the family's Yuletide spirit when he complains that he was passed over for this year's Christmas bonus.
Release date: 1971-12-18
Archie gets caught in an elevator, along with a pregant Puerto Rican and her husband, an aging hippie, and an erudite black businessman.
Release date: 1972-01-01
Edith is suddenly moody and irritable with the approach of menopause.
Release date: 1972-01-08
Archie's paranoia during a mysterious government investigation drives him to betray a long-standing friendship.
Release date: 1972-01-15
An old girlfriend of Mike's suddenly arrives at the Bunkers' with a four-year-old boy who she claims is his son.
Release date: 1972-01-22
Archie refuses to get involed with the police, even though he's the only witness to a neighborhood mugging.
Release date: 1972-01-29
The Bunkers are alone for eight days while Mike and Gloria are spending a week at a commune.
Release date: 1972-02-05
Archie is too proud to let Edith accept a mink stolen from her cousin Amelia, until he sees a chance to make a three-hundred-dollar profit.
Release date: 1972-02-12
One of the classic episodes in the series, Sammy Davis Jr. plays himself, a passenger in Archie's taxi cab who has inadvertently left his briefcase behind. Arrangements are made to retrieve the briefcase at the Bunker house. As usual, Archie displays his ignorance and bigotry, but Sammy plays along. Before Sammy has to leave, Munson decides to have the two pose for a picture. HE KISSES ARCHIE!!! Archie is too astonished to say anything.
Release date: 1972-02-19
Edith arbitrates a dispute between Archie and the irate proprietor of a laundromat.
Release date: 1972-02-26
Archie is disturbed to discover Edith once spent an entire weekend with an old beau.
Release date: 1972-03-04
Archie and Edith visit Maude's house for Carol's wedding to David Green, a Jewish man. Archie doesn't want to go, and Carol doesn't want him there. Archie is invited to the bachelor party, but declines the invitation, and ends up staying at the hotel, where the bachelor party is held (which he doesn't know). Archie calls the police because the party is too loud. Edith stays for the bridal shower. After David and Walter return from the bachelor party, David and Carol fight over their differences in opinion regarding women's roles. The wedding is off, much to Maude's dismay.
Release date: 1972-03-11
Michael Doqui - Producer, Bernie West - Producer, Don Nicholl - Executive Producer, Mark E. Pollack - Executive Producer, Bill Davenport - Producer, George Zaloom - Producer, Morton Lachman - Executive Producer, John Rich - Producer, Norman Lear - Executive Producer, Woody Kling - Executive Producer, Les Mayfield - Producer, Hal Kanter - Executive Producer, Lou Derman - Producer, Milt Josefsberg - Producer, Michael Ross - Producer, Norman Lear - Producer, Jean-Michel Michenaud - Producer