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- Daily news program featuring news anchor Norah O'Donnell.
- The classic long-running prime time TV investigative news magazine.
- Professional beach bum and 'knight errant' Travis McGee goes up against psychotic body-builder Terry Bartell. McGee pulls out all the stops when he joins a Caribbean cruise to bring the killer to justice.
- The further misadventures of Archie Bunker, now the owner of a local pub, and his regulars.
- 1979–1983TV-PG7.4 (42)TV EpisodeArchie and Murray discover that a local hooker has been soliciting customers at the bar.
- 1979–198330mTV-PG7.8 (57)TV EpisodeWhen Archie decides to buy the business next to his and turn Archie's Place into a bar and grille, Harry gets cold feet and decides to sell his share of the business.
- 1979–198330mTV-PG7.7 (49)TV EpisodeWhen Archie is financially unable to buy out Harry's share of the business, Harry sells to Jewish businessman Murray Klein.
- Newly divorced Barney Hefner asks out Dottie, the new waitress. This raises concerns for Murray, since Barney is not aware of Dottie's past.
- Barney sees an opportunity to make some quick cash when he falls off a barstool.
- Barney is consumed with jealousy when Murray goes on a date with his ex-wife, Blanche.
- Archie tries to find a way to buy Murray out because of their ongoing creative differences.
- Archie's buddies step in when the opening of the new restaurant is threatened by a shady contractor.
- When Edith begins looking for another job, she must overcome both Archie's objections and her own insecurities about possibly being rejected (due to her having been fired from the Sunshine Home).
- 1979–1983TV-PG7.7 (47)TV EpisodeArchie can only complain when the height of the 1979 energy crisis prompts Murray to take severe conservation measures. Surely, Archie would find some peace and warmth at home, right? Not with Edith minding the thermostat!
- Archie and Murray are the victims of an elaborate extortion plot by one of Archie's high school classmates.
- A felony conviction in Murray's past hinders their chances to secure a liquor license.
- 1979–198343mTV-PG7.6 (68)TV EpisodeMike and Gloria (don't forget little Joey) come back to New York to celebrate Thanksgiving with the Bunkers. But Mike's got some devastating secrets to hide: He's been fired from his professor's job in Santa Barbara for participating in a nude protest of a nuclear power plant. This has put a further strain on the Stivics' already faltering marriage.
- 1979–1983TV-PG8.0 (71)TV EpisodeThe Stivics wonder how they will cope with Mike being jobless. Mike goes to Archie to air his grievances, and in a show of sympathy and support, he decides to loan him some money until he can find another job.
- Archie hires Veronica Rooney, an outspoken Irish cook and her gay nephew as the waiter and Archie Bunker's Place has it's grand opening.
- Edith cooks an authentic Jewish meal for Stephanie and unknowingly causes some tension between Murray and his mother.
- Local Dallas-Fort Worth news.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Archie hires Ellen Canby, sister of his next door neighbor, as his new housekeeper.
- With the house full of memories of his dearly departed dingbat, Archie considers selling.
- When Murray's daughter comes to town to take possession of a family inheritance, Archie gets the two to make peace after years of estrangement. Murray's daughter in this episode is played by Martin Balsam's real-life daughter, Talia.
- When Murray and his ex-wife rekindle their relationship, she plans to turn the restaurant into an English pub. Murray soon realizes why they split up in the first place.
- Archie and Murray are held captive in their own storeroom by two female robbers.
- Archie reluctantly agrees to chaperone Stephanie's girl's club on a camping trip.
- Archie slugs the president of his lodge in defense of Mrs. Canby. Barney convinces Archie to write an apology to smooth things out. Archie agrees to, until Mrs. Canby reveals a painful memory from her past, which makes Archie reevaluate his own prejudices and see what is truly the right thing to do.
- Sammy Davis Jr. accepts Archie's invitation to visit the restaurant after Archie sees him on a local talk show.
- A pushy new waitress encourages everyone to go on strike until Archie agrees to unionize.
- The guys read an article in the paper about an experimental operation that restores sight to blind people and thinks it may help Mr. VanRenseeler.
- 1979–1983TV-PG7.3 (40)TV EpisodeVeronica begins a whirlwind romance with the local health inspector, a man young enough to be her son.
- Veronica Rooney's ex-husband returns to town trying to win her back.
- Stephanie wants Archie to sing with her in a school father/daughter competition. Archie refuses but then sees Murray volunteer to play piano for her. Seeing this, Archie gets jealous so Stephanie persuades him to join them.
- Barney gets carried away and in hot water when he hits a lucky streak betting on the horses.
- Archie's niece Billie shows up with a story too sad for Archie to resist.
- Stephanie's wealthy grandmother appears and sues Archie for custody.
- Archie fights for, and wins, legal custody of Stephanie.
- Murray's mother dies while he is on a date with his fiance, leaving him with a guilty conscience.
- Murray and his fiance marry and move to California.
- 1979–1983TV-PG7.6 (32)TV EpisodeTensions rise when Stephanie's father reappears in the days leading up to her bat mitzvah.
- 1979–1983TV-PG8.3 (36)TV EpisodeTensions reach a boiling point when Archie catches Stephanie's father stealing her bat mitzvah money.
- Archie objects to Stephanie going to a rock concert after Billie gives her the tickets for her birthday.
- Archie is angered when he finds out Harry invested his savings in McFeeney's topless bar, Archie's main competition.
- Archie reluctantly takes Stephanie's music teacher on a date in a bid to get her into the school chorus.