 | All In The Family TV Show Opening Theme Season One 1971 Archie Bunker, was a working-class family man who held bigoted, conservative views of the world. His viewpoints clash with nearly everyone he comes into contact with especially his liberal son-in-law Mike Stivic (or, as Archie delights in calling him, "Meathead"). Jean Stapleton ... Edith Bunker / ... (200 episodes, 1968-1979) Carroll O'Connor... Archie Bunker / ... (198 episodes, 1968-1979) Rob Reiner...Michael 'Meathead' Stivic / ... (171 episodes, 1971-1978) Sally Struther...Gloria Bunker-Stivic /...(162 episodes, 1971-1978) |
 | All in the Family / Archie Bunker's Place Opening Credits the opening credits for All in the Family staring Carroll O'Connor followed by the opening credits for the spin off show Archie Bunker's Place. |
 | The Devil's Brigade - The Canadians Arrive The Devil's Brigade (1968) Andrew V. McLaglen, Director William Holden Cliff Robertson Vince Edwards Claude Akins Carroll O'Connor |
 | Brendan O'Carroll (Mrs Brown) Fattest Man in Britian Scene from the fattest man in Britain written by Caroline Aherne starring in this scene Brendan O'Carroll AKA Mrs Brown from Mrs Brown's Boys shop.mrsbrownsboys.com and Face Book www.facebook.com Now Booking for Toronto Canada www.mirvish.com |
 | Archie Bunkers Place - Archie Alone Here are the final minutes of this classic episode from 11/2/80. Originally aired as a one hour special, Archie is having understandable difficulty coping with the death of his beloved Edith. It is not until the final moments of this episode that he breaks down. Jean Stapleton appeared in 6 episodes of the first season of Archie Bunkers Place. With the majority of the action shifting to the bar and her desire to move on to other projects, Jean left the series. Instead of continuing the show with off camera stories of Edith, O'Connor and the producers felt it would be a good opportunity to give the character of Edith a proper and poignant farewell. The scene speaks for itself. Caroll O'Connor received a Peabody Award for his performance in this episode and rightly so. It's still as emotional as it was when it first aired almost 30 years ago. |
 | Archie and Edith Bunker's Final Appearance This is the last appearance Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton made together. He passed away shortly after. |
 | The Death of Carroll O'Connor - June, 2001 From June 22, 2001, here are multiple news stories about the death and career of Carroll O'Connor, who of course played Archie Bunker on "All in the Family." |
 | Don Rickles on Dean Martin Roasts: Carroll O'Connor (1973)
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 | Helen Merrill, Merv Griffin, Carroll O'Connor Helen Merrill, Merv Griffin and Carroll O'Connor having a loose vocal jam session on "what is this thing called love?". The great Roger Kellaway accompanies on keyboards. |
 | In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night is a television series based on the motion picture, In the Heat of the Night, that ran from 1988 to 1995. It starred Carroll O'Connor as William Gillespie and Howard Rollins as Virgil Tibbs. Tibbs had traveled to the Sparta area for his mother's funeral. He was persuaded to remain by the city government, who had felt the need to make the city's police department more diverse. |