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- An old flame of Billie's comes to town in the hopes of winning her back.
- A house party at the Evans' apartment takes an unexpected turn when J.J.'s down-on-his-luck buddy tries to commit suicide.
- The butcher returns with his fiancee who is the spitting image of Edith who he still seems to have feelings for.
- Fred and Lamont discover that no good deed goes unpunished when the homeless man they help plays the Sanfords for suckers, resisting their every effort to throw him out.
- Lamont suffers buyer's remorse after the pool table he gave Fred for his birthday brings the boys over for billiards every day while Fred's work and girlfriend Donna go neglected.
- Grady receives an extra Social Security check by mistake and wastes no time celebrating his windfall, but the wind falls from his sails when he learns Mr. Hastings from the Social Security office is on his way over to the house.
- When a pretty girl does not fall for JJ's charm, he thinks he is losing his touch and goes into a depression.
- Concerned about his father's smoker's cough, Lamont brings Fred in for a free tuberculosis screening at the American Lung Association's Breathmobile. The test results take his breath away.
- Willona is forced into the stand of a lifetime when Penny's natural mother arrives.
- Lamont fears Fred is going deaf, and Fred is content to play along and milk sympathy from Lamont and Donna.
- Edith can't sing at the PTA meeting because she has laryngitis.
- Both Maude and Walter have their own problems to deal with, causing them to have restless nights. Maude is facing a hysterectomy and Walter has problems at his store.
- Fed up with his father frustrating his love life, Lamont strikes out on his own and rents a swingin' bachelor pad.
- Fred's friends have got his back, as he discovers when he suffers from a backache on the day he is to receive the Watts Businessman's award and his friends rush to his aid with all kinds of quack cures.
- An elderly man who knows Michael asks to spend New Years Eve at the Evans' house so that he can die surrounded by friends.
- James is offered a high-paying job in Alaska.
- Murray's childhood friend, Vinnie Mulvaney, drops by the bar for a visit. The two share old times, but Murray is unaware that Vinnie (now a mob boss) is setting him up to initiate a gangland-style murder of a rival mobster.
- Florida confronts Michael's boss at the hardware store after she learns that his atheist views are negatively influencing her son.
- Fast-thinking Fred fools Lena Horne into visiting the Sanford home after he spins her a sob story about little lame Lamont who looks upon Lena as a second mother.
- A famed psychic reads Maude's fortune and alerts her to some surprising events that will occur in the near future, one of them being that she will marry for a fifth time. Maude begins to worry about this possibility when the psychic's other predictions start coming true. Ultimately, Maude decides the best thing to do is to remarry Walter; however, he throws a fit when she suggests a double ring ceremony.
- A working class man constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.
- Mike and Gloria are dumbfounded by Edith's continual submissiveness to Archie. Gloria finally decides it's time to give her mother a long-overdue lesson in how to become more assertive in her marriage.
- After getting a D in history, Arnold is forced to stay home from a hockey game to study. While at home, he and Drummond meet Milos, a Czech immigrant who is going to night school to try and become a US citizen.
- The day has come that Mike and Gloria are moving into their new home and Archie is practically pushing them out the door. Archie is being so obnoxious that Mike finally reaches a boiling point until he declares his independence and calls Archie a fathead. He and Gloria spend the night in their new home without electricity, plumbing or heat. Archie is overjoyed that the meathead is suffering but Edith's motherly instinct force her to intercede, she walks out and intends to suffer right along with the kids. Archie is all to happy to take care of himself but while making a mess in the kitchen, he runs across Gloria's bowl from when she was a baby and it melts his heart. He goes next door with a half-hearted apology and tells Mike and Gloria that they can stay at his house until the heat gets turned on.
- The Bunkers are shocked when the seemingly happy marriage of Edith's favorite cousin is anything but.
- Carol Channing hosts this musical comedy special with some of her famous friends.
- Gloria discovers that she lost her credits in her divorce from Mike.
- When Carol returns home one morning and announces that she is engaged, Maude is ecstatic until she discovers the future groom is already married.
- Archie struggles to cope with the death of his beloved wife, Edith. A month earlier, Edith had suffered a fatal stroke in her sleep. A stunned Archie rebuffs efforts from his friends to help him grieve.
- Archie's refusal to grieve over Edith's sudden death continues to take its toll on his friends and family ... until one day he happens to go into their bedroom and sees Edith's slippers.
- The further misadventures of Archie Bunker, now the owner of a local pub, and his regulars.
- Archie learns that the canned mushrooms he just ate may have been part of a product recall because of reports of food poisoning. Mike urges Archie to investigate, but Archie decides he's sick and needs hospital treatment.
- Archie's family and friends throw a surprise party for his 50th birthday, but Archie insists that he's only 49, and is upset to find out he's older than he thinks.
- Archie has ulterior motives when he befriends a Jewish watchmaker, who has a sure-fire invention that the world has been waiting for.
- One of Archie's lodge brothers pays a visit to the restaurant and berates Fred the waiter. Archie then tries to "convert" Fred by fixing him up with Linda from the local laundry service. His plan backfires, but they are even more shocked when Fred confesses to them exactly what the lodge brother had against him.
- Feeling the stress of having two teenage girls in the house, Archie decides to add another bathroom.
- Archie buys Kelsey's Bar, but has to forge Edith's signature to get the money.
- Mike has to soothe Edith's feelings after she learns that Archie forged her signature to buy the bar.
- Archie and Mike donate blood, sparking heated discussions on race, modern medicine, and God's will.
- Archie snoops through Mike and Gloria's room, sparking a debate over privacy and prompting everyone - Edith included - to storm out of the house.
- Archie thinks a swastika painted on his door may be juvenile pranksters, but Mike is concerned that the Bunkers' home may have been mistaken for the residence of a Jewish radical.
- When Archie boasts that men are superior to women in every way in sports, Irene sets out to prove him wrong ... by challenging him to a game of pool at Kelsey's Bar.
- Archie frets over the man with whom Edith shared something special before they met.
- After fearing the worst when Archie fails to contact the family for 48 hours, Edith, Mike and Gloria begin speculating about his whereabouts.
- 1971–197926mTV-PG7.9 (340)TV EpisodeArchie can't sleep because he's worried about possible layoffs at the loading dock where he works.
- Archie sneaks out at night ... and it isn't to go bowling (as he claims). Rather, he's been working on the sly to get his GED.
- Archie doesn't want to appear in court as a witness when he sees a mugging. When finally approached by a detective, he claims gangsters were responsible.
- When Mike and Gloria are gone, Archie and Edith get a chance to share quality time at home alone.
- Archie and a black man vie for the last spot on a bowling team.
- An early satire on computers: A mix up on a rebate results in Edith inheriting a fortune in quarters from a prune company; Archie is (mistakenly) declared dead.