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Britt All in the Family was the number 1 show on TV for 7 straight years. (71-78). That has never and will never happen again.
6:04 Jello molds, and Bundt cake molds. Very popular in the 1970s.
The clip when Archie and Michael get locked in a basement (drunk) is an incredible example of Carol O'Connor's acting ability, and gives some insight as to how Archie feels about why he thinks some of the things he thinks. It's pretty powerful. I think the clip is called "Archie talks about his father"
Thats a great episode..
Yes!
That episode is unlike any relationship between Archie and Mike.
Shoebootie
@bellac1451 The other HILARIOUS basement-based episode ("Archie in the Cellar") was when an eventually VERY drunk Archie turns around and thinks he's letting Jesus in to save him from being locked out, and it was just a blue-collar contractor who happens to be black. Archie's reaction and him saying, "The Jeffersons' was right" was PURE GOLD!
P.S. Glad to see Gen Z and Millennial fans like you discovering what MANY, MANY people (incl mysrlf) call the greatest sitcom in TV history: AITF.
One of the funniest bits they do is about how you put on your Sox and shoes.
I was 12 when. This showed first aired, my ole man loved it! He youst to say everybody shut up Archie's on/ lol😂😂!
😁😁gotta look up "Archie in the cellar" .(Season 4, Episode 10)
Archie accidently gets locked in his own cellar and starts drinking while waiting on someone to come get him out. Norman Lear (the shows producer) said in an interview that they thought they would get taken off the air after that one. Thats probably the funniest episode EVER of any sitcom ever.🤣🤣
Norman Lear, the Creator of this show, just Passed Away a few weeks ago.
@@John_1077 Right, I know this.
The way you look beyond what's happening...at the clothes and background. Beautiful
I don't know what that is on the wall . . . but I know in the 70s, Copper decor was very popular. In fact, my Mom's friend used to sell it (it was like going to a Tupperware party). We had a bit of it decorating our 70s house while I was growing up, LOL!
I'm old enough to remember "All in the Family." This was the most popular show on TV for the entire time that it aired.
Try the skits where Archie teaches Mike how to eat his food and how to put on his socks and shoes correctly. Classic scenes.
Inflation at the time when this show was filmed was around 8%, much higher than now. Also there was the Middle Eastern oil embargo which caused gas prices to almost double and scarce. The economic problems then in the Nixon era were as bad if not worse, than now.
It’s so amazing how you have gotten into this show .
Such a big fan of yours and I love your reactions to All In The Family. I remember when this show was on so it’s refreshing to hear a young person’s opinion on these clips.
Thank you so much!!
@@brittreacts Britt, as for Archie's accent, the actor Carroll O'Connor who plays Archie may be exaggerating it slightly, but it's authentic, as Carroll was born in Manhattan and raised in Queens. Cheers.
I grew up watching this show with my grandparents, but I was too young to understand the discussions. I'm now getting to really appreciate the episodes through your reactions. Glad you've found the Bunkers ❤
0:06 Glenn Beck recently bought the set from All In The Family and he’s using it for the backdrop in his UA-cam videos
The teapot thing he was referring to was the Teapot Dome scandal under the Harding administration. The Secretary of State at the time leased oil reserves in Wyoming at extremely low prices to private oil companies without going through the required bidding process
Wish I could jump in a time-machine to 1974 and show the cast and crew your reaction from 50 years in the future! They'd be amazed how their show resonates with a 21st-century New Yorker.
You need to react to Lionel's engagement party!! Archie and george are hilarious!!!!
You know, Britt, I always enjoy your reactions, and, when you're REALLY engaged, your insights. When I was in Germany from 1986-2002, my then wife introduced me to the German version of the show ("Ein Herz und eine Seele"/"One Heart and One Soul"). Took me a good 5 or 6 years to really understand it AND understand Germany enough to like it as much as I did. Yet, like you are saying .. Times never change. We go through the same thing again and again. Then the 20-30 year olds start picking up on it, but don't really "See" it until they're 40. By our 50s and 60s we've gotten to the point where we totally understand what "Roger Murtaugh"/Danny Glover meant when he said, in "Lethal Weapon" ; I'm too old for this Shit.
One of the running jokes throughout he series was that Archie always criticized Mike (Meathead) for his huge appetite so when Mike flung open the refrigerator door and shoved Archie outta the way it just feeds into that running joke that nothing will stand between Meathead and food.
This show tackled everything. Usually in a comedic fashion, but they also did serious issues, too. There was an episode where Gloria was SA'ed while walking home from work, having taken a shortcut that she shouldn't have, then some time later, a 2-part episode showed Edith get nearly SA'ed in her own home after letting in a man claiming to be a police detective, meanwhile Archie and everyone was right next door setting up a surprise party for Edith. The Gloria episode is referenced in the Edith episodes, and while not mandatory viewing to appreciate the Edith episodes, it definitely gives more context, knowing how Gloria handled it ,and how Edith handled it, with Gloria's help.
If you ever check out those episodes/clips, brace yourself cos it's HEAVY stuff.
One of the funniest episodes is when Edith answers an ad in a magazine thinking she is making new pen pals, but didn't realize the ad was in a swingers' magazine for those kind of "get-togethers". Hilarity ensure when Edith invites the couple over.
You should try to react to full episodes, lol. Good stuff.
Welcome back Kotter,Chico and the Man,Good Times, The Jeffersons,and Sanford and Son are some other good series to check out also
It's an old New York accent. Archie and Edith sound exactly like my grandparents from Brooklyn.
The recession of the 70s would blow people minds today. We could only buy gas an alternate days . To drive anywhere that wasn’t absolutely necessary everyone would pitch in . My mom would say to us You want heat well- heat or eat . All of us kids worked doing odd jobs to have anything . We folded boxes at the sandwich shop to earn a sub & soda. I see people have so much and think they are so poor. Just boggles the mind.
At 3:29 . . .Carroll O'Connor and Rob Reiner were also great at physical comedy on this show too! It was demonstrated a few times on this show.
1973. These Clips are 50 years ago. Nixon was in office. Right before Carter in 1976
the things hanging on the kitchen wall are "jello molds" ..after the jello hardens - they decorate it with fruit ... and yes, its also used as cake molds
lobster mold i think
Great reaction, Britt! Nothing wrong with that laugh, it was very genuine.
it is a hard working man and a mooch
They are from Queens, they had the accent down pat. The Three Stooges are from Queens and spoke like this.
I enjoy your reactions so much!
Have you heard Archie and Edith say "Toilet" lol I can't even say it the way they do.
"Turlet".
Haha my grandma used to talk about the Turlet lol
My mom had 3 copper Jello molds hanging on the wall.. She got them free with some laundry soap. They did stuff like that back in the 40's.
one of the best shows for it time.
Weird but true, yhe less people working, the less who can afford things, drives prices and inflation down
It's simple as to much product prices drop to mamy people buying and less products prices rise
Britt, this show was of it's time, but is timeless.
When somebody's defense is to point to somebody else. Who has done the same or worse is called *"WHATABOUTISM"*
I so enjoy watching you laughing so hard at this great show!! 😂
Hi Britt yes Norman Lear was head of his time he did Good Times, Sanford and Son, Maude, All in the Family and yes same arguments like today.
10;29 Yeah, that would go over most peoples heads back then (except for the older crowd). Wiki "Warren G Harding" and "Teapot Dome scandal" for the reference.
*#Britt** is a "Black Millennial Woman" you really shouldn't surprise that on us. Should have told us from the beginning of your channel...lol 😁*
I watched the show when I was very young. They probably have a DVD or Blu-ray box set of the show. It was great television 👍
Britt, you should watch some of the episodes that include George and Louise (“Weezie”) Jefferson. They move in next door to the Bunkers. Archie and George are the same people on opposite sides of life.
He did not lie he forgot to tell the truth?! 🤔. 😵😂😂😂. Yet...there are other times when Archie is so sweet to Edith...you get to see how he really feels. 🤗. When things get rough in life he's always there for her!
A lot of times, inflation happens from outside influences. The 70s was mostly from an oil embargo in the middle east.
Rob Riener isn't acting, he still believe what he said in the 70's when he did the show to this day. I was in high school when this show came out.
Ironically what Archie said about inflation is screwed up but correct, to many goods and no buyers makes the price for an item come down.
Yeah he's a meathead
Meathead describes him perfectly to this day.
@@dalegribble49 You got that right. He is blind to the truth. He spouts nonsense repeatedly.
The accents were true to the time period. I was born around the time this show came out but, yeah, the stereotypical "Brooklyn" accent thing was, and still is, among us in the older folk and the gen that grew up with it. You walk into a neighborhood deli or pizzeria you'll hear, "Hey, Chief!" or "Hey, Boss!" "What ya want on that pie?" Could be a thing from the old days that they kept for the tourists. Now that I think about it, the new gen sounds more like Rocky from Phili than from any of the original accents. But you, Britt, probably know better since you were born there. Love your channel so much!
in the early 70's everyone ws stricking, everyone was losing their jobs. archie and edith are providing a home to their daughter and son in law newlyweds while son in law is ging to college full time..we all laughed our heads off watching this when i was in high school. you will end up falling in love with archie and all of them..
A lot more people were in unions then and strikes or threats of strikes were more common.
Britt, it just occurred to me that since you like this and especially because you really liked Key & Peele, I would love to see you react to some classic stand-up comedy by the comedian / actor Patton Oswalt.
I think one reason why I liked Key & Peele so much when it came out, and I had watched Obama Anger Translator on UA-cam prior to the show even starting and so I was a huge fan from the very first episode, but I think one reason why I liked it so much is because I was already a big fan of Patton Oswalt, and, like Key & Peele, Patton we'll go there all the way, nothing is off-limits to him and yet he's this incredibly intelligent and compassionate and witty and lovable human being. But he pulls no punches and he's funny as hell.
To me I think the best entry point is his iconic bit called Famous Bowls about KFC. And it kicks off one of his comedy albums.
Physics for Poets is also one that just anybody could drop into and immediately see why this guy was so funny. It's in an academic setting.
But because of your Christian background, there is a great animation of him analyzing a Christmas song, and I love it so much. It's endlessly funny but it talks about religion and all kinds of things and it pushes the boundaries, but it all makes sense. This is the link to the proper animation; there is another one that somebody shortened and chopped up for some reason and then uploaded it that also shows up in the search results, but this is the one you want:
m.ua-cam.com/video/iq10bz3PxyY/v-deo.html&pp=ygUdcGF0dG9uIG9zd2FsdCBjaHJpc3RtYXMgc2hvZXM%3D
Check out Archie Bunker's Place | Archie Mourns Edith | The Norman Lear Effect. This shows just how Amazing Carroll O'Connor was as an actor!! RIP Carroll!!
I remember watching it as a kid and finding it funny but also getting some of the points they were trying to make.
The actor that played Archie was an English teacher in NYC.
The Odd Couple would blow her mind.
he is correct, supply and demand.
I laugh because my mom, knowing full well what my dad would say, asked him about re-doing their vows. He said, "If I didn't do it right the first time, I'm not doing it again."
I think you like this show 😂 it was great. Your smile says it all
I love your reactions. ❤❤❤❤❤ and the way you get so tickled. Me too. lol lol 😂
😊 thank you
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Meathead has stayed in character to this very day.
They are hilarious!
Just keep on reacting to this show! So good!
When everyone is working and has money to spend, prices go up. When people aren't working and don't have money to spend, prices go down. Supply and demand.
Copper jello molds 70s ✌️
My step dad was a carbon copy of Archie. Outside a bigot but inside someone with a heart.
Have you ever seen "Good Times" with JJ? This was about a family in the projects and came on after Archie so then you got the Black Archie on that show. Janet Jackson played Penny when she was a kid. I think people nowadays would be shocked at the humor.
People argue more and fight harder when they know they're wrong.
"Stagflation" (economic stagnation combined with high inflation) of the 1970s. Difference today (history never exactly repeats itself) inflation was only temporary (caused globally by the Covid pandemic and the recession and supply shortage inflation it spawned everywhere) versus 1970s decade-long stagnation and inflation due to the OPEC oil embargos that created doubling and redoubling gas prices and long gas lines.
It shows the similarities between the Carter administration & the Biden administration when it comes to policy both foreign & domestic
Artie's actually a really good man He's a really sweet person you just have to watch it all the way through instead of little tidbits especially after either passes away and then there's an offshoot called Archie's place RG is a good man hard to tell from a little tidbits but deep down inside
What we are going through right now is a repeat of the late 70’s and early 80’s financially. We put an actor in the White House before that he fixed the California economy as governor 1967-71. You aren’t paying rent to stay in my house you can leave MY HOUSE.
Too bad you can't put Trump in as Gov to California now to fix it.
Love your energy 🩷
In the Heat of the Night was a good show starring Carol OConnor
I still love watching this show!❤ 😂
You got to wonder how they could keep straight faces.
My dad always mispronounced things or got the names screwed up. I remember once I was on my cell phone (he never had one) and asked me if I was twixting someone -- I'm guessing he conflated Twitter with texting.
The Nixon comment reminded me of your sign off at end of your videos…
the peace sign
For Nixon, the VP under Dwight (Ike) Eisenhower gave the V sign after speeches.
for his time frame more likely associated with V for Victory from WWII than the peace sign from the Vietnamese era.
The victory sign is another positive meaning associated with raising two fingers up. It is made by raising the index and middle fingers in a V shape, while the palm faces outward. This gesture has its origins in World War II when British Prime Minister Winston Churchill adopted it as a symbol of victory.
Mike was Archie's son inlaw
Once again, more please!
We love and miss you, Carol O'Connor. Surprisingly, one of his favorite roles of mine is one of final his movie roles was Marty O'Reilly in Return to Me. Want to do a Movie Reaction, that one will touch your heart and it's an amazing movie of loss, love, family and memorializing love. Plus, it has a great Gorilla in it. C'mon, who doesn't love Gorilla's!?!?!?! A movie for the entire family.
I love these shows ❤
I still strram a couple of episodes a week of this show when I want a good laugh.
People have changed.We devolved into our Tribal, judgemental blocks,but the anger and hate is 10 fold what I grew up on in 80s
The conversation is still going on because history always repeats itself
I grew up listening to Archie. My daddy had his favorite chair, and he used to say to my sister's and I "Go get me a beer". We used to tease my dad about being Archie Bunker. If you want to view the most serious issue on All In the Family. Watch "Edith's 50th Birthday". It's about a man who assaults Edith and how Archie and the family deal with it. Hard to mix comedy in with it, but they manage to do it. Maybe you could react to the whole thing. It is two part episode though. Keep a box of tissues beside you though. You are my favorite reactor though.
That laugh BRITT did reminded me of Amy Poehler portraying Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live when she laughed
You should watch the episode where Archie reversed his feelings toward Mike n his daughter Gloria
wait until you get to some clips with george jefferson.. the jefferson’s were a spin-off of this series
1:06 we can call him a liberal, but truly meathead was a Marxist, which to me, is the equivalent of a communist
I think my dad used Archie as a role model! No matter how illogical it was, it was his house, his rules and his opinions.
I watched this as a kid, but really didn’t get the political side. Watching again, with you as a narrator really makes me understand why this show was so popular.
My guilty pleasure, watching All In The Family. I know, but Archie is hilarious to me. King of the malaprop! Cracks me up.
Do you remember Norm Crosby?
@timcarr6401 Never heard of him until now. Master of the malaprop, huh? Well not to be confused with being the King of it. Archie takes it to a ridiculous level imo.
@@9quedog Since you have never seen/heard the King Of Malapropisms --Norm Crosby --do it now. There lots of youtube videos of him doing his thing so well. He even roasted Carrol O'Connor. He was on the Ed Sullivan Show, Dean Martin and so many other programs.
@@timcarr6401 Good suggestion. I'll check him out. Thanks.
"Past Presidents hv done worse." I read book abt 1920s Presidents (Coolidge & Harding). A part talks abt (unsure how much is 100% fact) of Harding's infamous Poker / Drinking parties at the White House (after hrs.). Legend has it the morning after 1 party, Mrs. Harding found one of the "dancing ladies" passed out in a closet. Again, unsure if 100% true. What I DO believe is "past Presidents hv done worse." Goes to show us "the more things change, the more they stay the same."
Like your reactions. You got to do some Paul Harvey radio boradcasts, the Congressional medal of Honor , from President Bush for his lifes work.. ""FREEDOM TO CHAINS, IF I WERE THE DEVIL, LETTER FROM GOD""
Good Day Britt, If possible, it would be great if you could react to each episode of All in the Family and Archie Bunker's Place, starting from season 1.
It's great to see the evolution, of the character, Archie Bunker.
While they are fictional shows, All in the Family and Archie Bunker's Place, provide a great view of economic history, of the of 1970s to early 1980s and how that time period affected the American middle and lower-middle class.
Thank you for all the work you put into your channel.
We are still dealing with the same issues now as the show talks about because no one has had the political will to change it. IMHO.
I mean that is actually what the fed are doing. Not the increasing production part just the increasing unemployment part. Increasing production in a key resource like i dunno oil would decrease prices for sure....but why would they want to do that 😊
The more things çhange the more they stay the same
Right but what so and so did still matters.
"Profanity is the crutch of the uneducated and unintelligent "