All in the Family (1971)
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Isabel Sanford as Louise Jefferson
Episodes 20
Lionel Moves Into the Neighborhood
Louise Jefferson makes her first appearance, through husband George will remain an offscreen character for another two seasons. Their son, Lionel, had been a regular visitor to the Bunkers since the pilot episode, when the writers discovered how effective the street-smart black youth was at gently letting the air out of Archie's sails.
Read MoreThe First and Last Supper
The Jeffersons arrive for dinner at the Bunkers'--minus husband George, who refuses to socialize with his white neighbors.
Read MoreThe Saga of Cousin Oscar
Archie is incensed when his sponging cousin Oscar has the nerve to drop dead in the upstairs bedroom.
Read MoreThe Election Story
Mike and Gloria campaign for the liberal candidate in a local election, while Archie places himself in the opposing camp.
Read MoreChristmas Day at the Bunkers'
Archie casts a pall on the family's Yuletide spirit when he complains that he was passed over for this year's Christmas bonus.
Read MoreEdith Gets a Mink
Archie is too proud to let Edith accept a mink stolen from her cousin Amelia, until he sees a chance to make a three-hundred-dollar profit.
Read MoreSammy's Visit
One of the classic episodes in the series, Sammy Davis Jr. plays himself, a passenger in Archie's taxi cab who has inadvertently left his briefcase behind. Arrangements are made to retrieve the briefcase at the Bunker house. As usual, Archie displays his ignorance and bigotry, but Sammy plays along. Before Sammy has to leave, Munson decides to have the two pose for a picture. HE KISSES ARCHIE!!! Archie is too astonished to say anything.
Read MoreEdith's Winning Ticket
When Edith finds some old lottery tickets that she has totally forgotten about, Archie hits the roof, claiming she was wasting money. However, Archie's attitude quickly changes when the family discovers one of the tickets is a winner; but there is a catch; Edith claims the tickets don't belong to her.
Read MoreArchie in the Hospital (aka Archie Goes to the Hospital)
Archie befriends the other patient in his semiprivate room, unaware that he's black.
Read MoreHenry's Farewell
Archie finally meets George Jefferson at Henry's going away party.
Read MoreSecond Honeymoon
Archie and Edith rekindle their romance during a second honeymoon in Atlantic City.
Read MoreArchie Feels Left Out
Archie refuses to attend his own birthday party.
Read MoreLionel's Engagement
The family attends Lionel's engagement party, where his parents discover that one of his fiancé's parents is white.
Read MorePay the Twenty Dollars
Archie unwillingly passes George Jefferson a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill.
Read MoreThe Bunkers and Inflation (1)
The Bunker's breadwinner tries to avoid breaking the news that his union has called a strike.
Read MoreThe Bunkers and Inflation (2) (aka Archie Underfoot)
Tempers flare in the Bunker household when Archie finds himself with nothing to do but sit around the house.
Read MoreThe Bunkers and Inflation (3) (aka Edith the Job Hunter)
When strike negotiations bog down, Archie grudgingly trades places with Edith and allows her to take a job at Jefferson's dry cleaners.
Read MoreLionel the Live-In
Lionel has a fight with his parents and moves into the Bunkers house for a night.
Read MoreThe Jeffersons Move Up
The Bunkers bid fond farewell to the Jeffersons when their neighbors abandon Queens for the nouveau-rich life in a Manhattan high rise.[This episode was the pilot for ""The Jeffersons.""]
Read MoreThe Family Next Door
Louise Jefferson returns for a visit at the Bunker's place to ask Edith if she can sell her (Louise's) former house. Edith doubts but Archie makes her agree so that they (mostly he) can choose white people to move in. When Edith sells the house to a couple and she invites the lady to her house, Archie realises that the woman is black and so is her husband. But Archie isn't disturbed when he finds out that the man is a cop, which could be good for Archie's safety.
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