How All In The Family's Norman Lear Tried To Put A Stop To Archie Bunker's Place
Norman Lear didn't want All in the Family to continue with the spinoff series Archie Bunker's Place. CBS, however, had other plans.
Read MoreNorman Lear didn't want All in the Family to continue with the spinoff series Archie Bunker's Place. CBS, however, had other plans.
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Read MoreArchie Bunker was causing headaches for Norman Lear before the first episode of All in the Family had even aired.
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