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Jean Stapleton on how All in the Family used comedy to expose social issues, including bigotry 00:37
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Representation on Television
Jean Stapleton on how All in the Family used comedy to expose social issues, including bigotry 00:37
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: We Considered
Jean Stapleton on her involvement with the Women's Movement of the 1970s 01:21
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Women
Jean Stapleton on the decision to have the character of "Edith Bunker" die, in the Archie Bunker's Place episode "Archie Alone" 03:27
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: We Cried
Jean Stapleton on the decision to have the character of Edith Bunker die, in the Archie Bunker's Place episode "Archie Alone" 03:27
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases
Jean Stapleton on the All in the Family episode "Edith's Christmas Story," which dealt with breast cancer 01:01
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Comedy
Jean Stapleton on the growth of "Edith Bunker" over the course of All in the Family, as seen in such episodes as "Edith's Night Out" 02:06
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases
Jean Stapleton on learning to be open for all projects, as a result of her work on All in the Family 00:21
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Television Industry
Jean Stapleton on taking a buyout from residuals on All in the Family 01:22
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Television Industry
Jean Stapleton on how All in the Family used comedy to expose social issues, including bigotry 00:37
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Jean Stapleton on how All in the Family used comedy to expose social issues, including bigotry 00:37
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Memorable Moments on Television
Jean Stapleton on her involvement with the Women's Movement of the 1970s 01:21
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Representation on Television
Jean Stapleton on her involvement with the Women's Movement of the 1970s 01:21
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Jean Stapleton on the decision to have the character of "Edith Bunker" die, in the Archie Bunker's Place episode "Archie Alone" 03:27
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Pop Culture
Jean Stapleton on the decision to have the character of "Edith Bunker" die, in the Archie Bunker's Place episode "Archie Alone" 03:27
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Memorable Moments on Television
Jean Stapleton on the All in the Family episode "Edith's Christmas Story," which dealt with breast cancer 01:01
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Pop Culture
Jean Stapleton on the All in the Family episode "Edith's Christmas Story," which dealt with breast cancer 01:01
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Classic TV Series Episodes
Jean Stapleton on the growth of "Edith Bunker" over the course of All in the Family, as seen in such episodes as "Edith's Night Out" 02:06
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Pop Culture
Jean Stapleton on consciously trying to avoid being typecast by "Edith Bunker" 01:32
Interview: Jean Stapleton
On developing other shows: Kojak, M*A*S*H, The Waltons, Sonny & Cher 37:17
Interview: Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman on CBS-TV President Robert D. Wood 03:01
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Robert D. Wood
Fred Silverman on CBS-TV President Robert D. Wood, and Wood's struggle with William Paley to get All in the Family on the air 01:40
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Robert D. Wood
Fred Silverman on the autonomy given to Norman Lear to create All In The Family 02:10
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Norman Lear
Fred Silverman on recognizing the talent of Bea Arthur and convincing Norman Lear to create a spinoff episode from All in the Family which ultimately became Maude 01:06
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Beatrice Arthur
Fred Silverman on the relatively straightforward development, of M*A*S*H, which included getting Larry Gelbart to write and produce the show, and on the pilot being the "best" Silverman had ever seen 00:55
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Larry Gelbart