Then-President Richard Nixon happened upon this episode the night that it aired while looking for a baseball game on television. On his secret tapes, made public after the Watergate scandal, he was so incensed by the pro-gay stance that he demanded that the show be pulled from CBS because he felt that it would further the gay agenda.
The first appearance of Kelsey's Bar, which would evolve later in the series into Archie Bunker's Place after Archie bought the bar.
Three Bunker friends appear that never made a second appearance: Archie's friend Steve, the Stivics' friend Roger and Gloria's friend Jerry.
All in the Family made LGBT history when it introduced the first gay character in primetime in 1971, revealing that Archie Bunker's bar buddy Steve was gay.
Archie calls Roger a Tinkerbell. Ironically, Billy Sands (Nick) was 'Tinker' Bell on the Mc Hale's Navy series (1962-1966).