Archie Bunker, the father in “All in the Family,” is from Astoria, Queens, where the show is set. It happens to be the blue-collar suburb where Mr. Trump — criticized for putting ketchup on his steak ...
New Radicals had one of the more interesting trajectories for an alt-rock band, seemingly cutting short their own success.
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“Bea Arthur was filthier than a drunken sailor, on purpose,” Struthers said on Arthur’s appearance on the sitcom. She revealed that the actor would sneak in expletives into her scenes to add a sense ...
Sebastian Maniscalco’s act was built for arena shows. The comedian punctuates his jokes with exaggerated gestures and mugging ...
CBS was very reluctant to air that first episode, "Meet the Bunkers." Norman’s stance was we have to get all wet all at once, meaning you have to show all angles of Archie Bunker — all his ...
Jean-Baptiste was sweeping awards season as critic groups’ choice for Best Actress of 2024 until Fernanda Torres took the fifth spot in the category at the Oscars. Though awards are nice additions to ...
A new show from the late All in the Family producer centers on an Alabama widower and his trans daughter. Clean Slate delivers laughs and tenderness, courtesy of stars George Wallace and Laverne Cox.
Norman Lear is credited as an executive producer on the single-cam series about a trans woman reuniting with her father in their Alabama hometown.
To picture the basic framework of "Clean Slate," start with "All In The Family," Lear's most famous creation, and imagine that Archie Bunker was still living in the same house in which his wife ...