Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers. Developed by Norman Lear. Based on the British television comedy "Till death us do part" created by Johnny Speight. Originally broadcast as episodes of the television program in 1977-1978.
Contents:
Disc 3. The Stivics go west. Cousin Liz -- Edith's 50th birthday, parts 1 and 2 -- Unequal partners -- Archie's grand opening -- Disc 2. Archie's bitter pill, parts 1 and 2 -- Archie and the KKK, parts 1 and 2 -- Edith's crisis of faith, parts 1 and 2 -- The commercial -- Disc 3. Archie and the Super Bowl -- Aunt Iola's visit -- Love comes to the butcher -- Two's a crowd -- Stale mates -- The brother -- Mike's new job -- The dinner guest -- The Stivics go west.
Summary:
One of the most acclaimed comedy series of all time returns for an eighth season with Archie still as irascible and highly opinionated as ever, arguing with his liberal son-in-law, 'Meathead', and taking refuge in his long-suffering wife, Edith, who tries her best to understand Archie's conservative ways and outdated beliefs. In this season, Archie buys a bar he can't afford, Edith questions her faith, and the Stivics plan a move to California.
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