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The episode and the kiss have been making lists of top TV moments ever since. Move ahead to a recent Wednesday night. In a single hour on one network, ABC, a variety of kisses were exchanged that once upon a time might have also shocked the nation. On...
Angus beef sliders, crab cakes, coconut shrimp, Long Island duck breast, steaks and fish preparations round out the mix. The chef and owner of 490 West is Pat Ippolito, of Garden City, who grew up in a restaurant family in Cedarhurst; his parents owned...
Everybody has a disenfranchised lower class who are struggling to get along ... Everybody understands having an addicted parent in the family and the kids having to band together to survive. And everyone understands how, inexplicably, blood is thicker than all the malfeasance that these people do. I thi...
As she says in one episode, "I am too book smart! Sure, I don't read books, but I hollow them out and hide things in them." Maybe she even has enough smarts to win the family wizard competition after four seasons of ups and downs. Alex, the middle and...
I regret using the by-now-hackneyed zombie metaphor, but it remains apt. Perhaps the biggest political puzzle of our time is why, as the lives of working-class whites have descended from the stability and comfort of “All in the Family” to the chaos and...
They were married 27 years ago in Pakistan. Their children are now 24, 16 and 13 years old. "When we were dating, the whole religion thing was not an issue," she said. "We got married in Pakistan and we lived in Pakistan for the first five years. It...
Tranter tried to tally all of the British shows that had been developed for U.S. networks. "I stopped counting when I got to 85," she said. There was a BBC sitcom about an Indian immigrant family in London, "The Kumars at No. 42," that U.S. producers...
All in the Family is an acclaimed American situation comedy that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979. In September 1979, the show was revamped, and given a new title, Archie Bunker's Place. This version of the sitcom lasted another four years, ending its run in 1983. Full Article
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Everybody has a disenfranchised lower class who are struggling to get along ... Everybody understands having an addicted parent in the family and the kids having to band together to survive. And everyone understands how, inexplicably, blood is thicker than all the malfeasance that these people do. I thi...
