Marina, thank you for bringing the Bunker home back to life! I was born in 1965, and so I grew up watching “All In The Family” as a kid in the 70’s. So many fond memories. You are such an excellent host. Your attention to detail is unsurpassed! Thank you for everything you do, and for sharing it with the general public on UA-cam. Much appreciated! ❤
@@barbaraflowers759 I couldn't find the painting. I put them in when I can. And I saw the copper jello mold, but had no idea how to make one. 😁 Good catches. Sounds like you know the show well.
My wife has been watching you channel for a while now and today she showed me this video which we watched together. I just want to say that all the people that aren't subscribed and not watching are really missing out. I am blown away by not only the time you take and the detail you put into the 3D models, but the research you do on the shows is unbelievable. To know things like this railing is shown in this episode but not in this one, etc. That is awesome!!! More people need to find out about your channel. Your work is amazing!!!
I wish he was still with us. I just watched a video of him and Jean Stapleton together on a talk show. That was fun to see - the banter and genuine love between them. Carroll didn't know Jean was coming on.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I'll have to look that up. How sweet ♥ do you remember the show Growing Pains? Another favorite of mine, I always loved their house 🏡
@@nolagirl2458 I sure do. I plan on doing a tour of that home. I interviewed the art director of that show, Bill Brzeski for something else, but asked him questions about the set of Growing Pains. I'll include his comments when I do the home.
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Absolutely a favorite! I don't know what it was about this house that made me want to live there. As a little girl, into my teens, I drew house interiors. Each one I drew was based on a home I had lived in or visited or saw on tv. This house always spoke to me and I drew countless renditions of it. You did great!
I was born in 1960 and I grow up watching all in the family. Ever time it was on my mom and I all in the family. And when I see the reruns today. It brings back memories to me.
Yes, I admit .. it made me a bit misty eyed, as I am currently binge watching the series. I was born in 1967, so missed most of the seasons first runs.
Thank you for this, I grew up in the seventies and my Dad always watched re-runs of All in the Family and I learned alot from the show. Through later years we always said Dad was like Archie Bunker. My Dad passed away six months ago at the age of eighty one. Tears flowed down my face watching this with many wonderful memories of the laughter as I watched from the comfort of my childhood home looking into the home of the Bunkers!
Thank You!!! Been eagerly waiting for this one. I always loved the faux weathering on everything, just made it feel more like a real lower middle class home that so many could relate to. Great job!
I loved All in the Family, growing up. Our whole family watched it every week. This is a wonderful, intimate tour of the Bunker home. Thank you for this great video!
@@danmasters1568 I'm glad you liked it. I have made many other homes, too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Watching this video, and equating classic lines to certain scenes is great. Also, for the upstairs--In the episode "The battle of the month" which I think was the last episode in season 3, the two bedrooms upstairs backed up to each other. Archie puts a glass to the wall above their bed to listen to gloria and the meathead arguing on the other side
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There was also a makeshift bedroom in the attic that was mentioned. The episode where Archie’s freeloading cousin Oscar was visiting and died. Naturally, Archie hated him because Oscar picked on him as a kid. He said. Relatives all up and down the eastern seaboard and he picks my attic to die in.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane The only thing is that Oscar and the attic were never seen. So you just have to use your imagination about the attic. A later episode after they adopted Stephanie and she didn’t want to go with them to California to visit Mike and Gloria. Archie scared her in that the attic door must stay locked at all times. The he said he had a cousin who died up there. But told her well goodbye and don’t be scared. She of course ran after them. Funny stuff.
I didn't even think about the pre-show warning until you said something. I wish they would still play it. How I wish sometimes we could go back to these days.
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When I was eight years old my mom lived in a place that was pretty similar to the Bunkers. There are a lot of homes in that part of RI that date back to the era their home most likely dated back to (20's/30's to mid to late 40s). I was born in '74 and watched a ton of this show growing up. This is a really great overview.
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Marina, This is an absolute masterpiece. I've been an All in the Family Fanatic since my childhood, 55 now. I have wondered many times, what it would be like to look at all the nooks and crannies in the Bunker House. Now I have done that. Just outstanding work on your part. Thanks a million !!!!!!!!!!
So glad you liked it. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Finally, I can sleep at night knowing what was in that odd little room off the dining room / near the basement door! I'm also surprised to see just how real-world the Bunker house is; eg, it doesn't have a diagonal wall for the front door, as do so many shows of the period -- something I never consciously picked up on until you pointed it out, Marina. Anyway... Thanks for yet another terrific re-creation! This is among my very faves.
I plan on it. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Did Felix and Oscar move to a different apartment during the Odd Couple series? It’s definitely a different apartment early on. Though I don’t recall no episode where they moved.
It was a great home. Glad you liked the tour. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
The Bunker home in Queens has always reminded me of my parents' 3-storey duplex in Ossining, NY. The same slightly shabby style sense, the same coziness! I used to watch the show. Laughed at Archie's childishness (especially when he and Mr. Jefferson had spats) and just loved Edith.
Another triumph! Marina, I can't imagine how many hours it takes you to do these--there is no detail too small to earn your care and attention. Thanks so much. In this episode, I love how you framed out the dining room with the additional built-in. That single built-in at the foot of the stairs always bugged me, and I never knew why--until I saw your set with its companion! As for future projects--I'll keep plugging for my request: I'd love to see Jessica's house from Murder, She Wrote. There's so much nuance and charm to that house, I think it would be a fascinating project and fun to see the finished product. Thanks again for all that you do!
Oh this was a wonderful treat, I loved touring the Bunker home and you even included the basement 😍 I am looking forward to you doing the Shady Rest, Petticoat Junction. The King of Queens home would be great to see too. Thank you for bringing these places to life. 😃
This Is A Cool Video! I've Often Wondered If Movies & Shows Were Filmed On A Stage Or On Location. I Was 12 & 13 In 1971 & Some Memories Never Fade. Thank You For Sharing.
Glad you liked the tour. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Glad you enjoyed it! I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Hi Marina. I can't imagine the time and all the loving care you put into one of these constructions. Your videos are totally unique and wonderful. I happened upon your website several months ago and watched you tour the Hartleys home (Bob Newhart) and left with a smile on my face. I subscribed, but apparently forgot to ring the bell and don't remember getting any notifications until today. This one really did "ring a bell" with me. The one good thing about not keeping up over those months is that I have a good number to view any time I want. Your work is really excellent! I know you probably have so many suggestions that you'll never be able to satisfy everyone, but I'll add one more - the Barone house from Everybody Loves Raymond. There's certainly enough revealed over time in that series that you can work with. Best wishes!
I can't believe you actually got this home in detail. I lived in a very similar house back in the 70's, with one exception our house had three bedrooms, and you were correct assuming there was a matching bookcase on the other side because we had it just like that. And you got the downstairs to perfection. Congratulations, this brought fond memories of a bygone era. I did have a few tears when you described, Archie's and Mike's bonne voyage on the porch. I'm very old and more sentimental these days.
That's great to hear! I'm glad to know I got it right and from someone who lived in a similar home. Once I got that matching one in place it felt like a home.
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@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I have seen quite a few of the other TV homes and they are spectacular, one of my favorites is the ' Bewitched ' house and the ' I love Lucy ' apartment but, they are all spectacular.
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Awesome work - what dedication to detail! I love your channel. This is one of your best episodes. Seeing Betty Garrett in this episode makes me think of Laverne and Shirley's iconic apartment (Milwaukee, not Hollywood). You'll have to do that one soon.
I enjoyed seeing the duplicate pillars separating the living room and dining room. Makes perfect sense. For future episodes, I would be interested in seeing your comments on the set from, "Father Knows Best," especially the upstairs bedrooms, which never seemed very clear to me.
My parents had the same wallpaper that is in the Bunker’s upstairs hallway( at about 24:00 , and 24:34 ). It was shades of green instead of brown shades. The wall paper was in Mom&Dad’s dining room from 1953 until the late 1970’s.
Wow! Not sure how UA-cam algorithms work but I am sure glad it suggested your video. I am blown away at the recreation of the All in The Family house. Being a child in the 70’s I remember fondly my grandparents and my folks watching this show. I too would watch and enjoy. Often a lot of the humor went way over my head. Archie reminds me, a lot like my own grandfather. I often could relate to the episode. Watching your recreation is almost like having a recreation of my own grandparent’s house 40 plus years later. It would be amazing to actually be able to have a exact recreation of my actually grandparents home but this is as close as it gets. Amazing work. Thanks for the Memories.
I love when these bring back good memories. I happen to be working on a tour of the home I grew up in right now. I'm going to send it to my parents and siblings. My dad built the house himself. I can't wait to "walk" through it again, just as it was. They moved after we were all grown.
Another wonderful video! I always loved that house. And I recall that the toilet flush was the first time that sound was heard on TV--very shocking at the time. That cookie jar at 8:58--yeah, my mom had one of those. It's mine now--actually I have two of them but I have no idea where the second came from! 😆
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Another fantastic video Marina. I think this may be my favorite one! You really went above and beyond in the narration and providing the information you did. Another amazing job, worthy of an Oscar!🏆 Thank you so much!
Then you are lucky! Such a warm style of home. Glad you liked the tour. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Thought I was getting just a fun tour of the Bunker house and ended up quick blinking trying to stop a couple tears 😆. You did an excellent job recreating this TV home and just as good of a job reminding us how much we loved this family, even though they only existed on the TV screen. There are no shows on TV these days that can make you love the characters like the ones back in these days. Probably the most touching scene ever was after Edith passed away and Archie goes to their room for the first time after her belongings were removed. He found one slipper of hers, left behind. That was a powerful scene to me. It's hard to watch and not get choked up.
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I had to watch that scene on UA-cam after I left my comment. One of the comments on that video said that Carroll wrote that scene and said it was a hard scene to do because he felt like he actually suffered the loss of his wife. I believe the emotions you saw were real and that's why he executed it so perfectly
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I loved it and I really appreciate it. I was 16 through 17 years old when I watched the show with my parents. I am so happy that you showed that little nook that always had the TV treys sitting in it. My eyes were always drawn back to that area as a kid. My dad was a lot like Archie. Being old myself and both my parents no longer around it brings back warm memories of a much much better time in my life. Thank you so much for the tour.
Glad it was helpful! I had always wondered too and then saw an episode with it opened. 😊 I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
I really enjoyed this! One thing, judging by the footprint of the exterior, that cupboard inside the front door must be huge. In one exterior view it even has a bay window! Also the basement shows a large hot-air furnace, yet the house has radiators.
It would be huge - very deep. Others pointed that out too about the radiators. We were shown radiators throughout the home and yet they goofed and had a hot air furnace in the basement.
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This is truly outstanding work - from creating the set, the visual tour and the wonderful commentary. You captured this bit of incredible history so well. As a kid of the 70's this was often watched every Saturday night in our family. Groundbreaking television indeed and your work captures that spirit.
I'm glad you liked the tour. This was definitely a classic, ground-breaking show. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Thanks for all the effort and thought that went into this presentation. Clearly this show meant a lot to you, as it did for so many of us. You captured just what made those episodes and that fictional house at 704 Houser so real.
Hauser Street - there was a short-lived (and deservedly so) spin-off in 1994 called "704 Hauser" which definitely cleared up the Houser/Hauser spelling question.
Glad it brought back good memories for you. It did for me too as I worked on it. In case you don't already know, I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Your videos are great! If you havent done this yet, I’d love to see the mansion from The Beverly Hillbillies. I know it had 37 bedrooms, so that may be too hard to do but a downstairs version would be cool. Either way, excellent channel! Great work.
This is fantastic! I’ve always enjoyed All in the Family. I never really thought much about the use of colour to tell a story, so this video offered a lot of important context. I was curious if you could make a video about Edna Garrett’s house/Edna’s Edibles from The Facts of Life. That’s another show I’ve always liked, but I’ve never been able to figure out the layout of that fictional house!
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It's amazing, and a little depressing, to realize that an ordinary blue-collar house such as this one isn't all that affordable even for a middle-class family today.
Glad you liked the tour. I love the layout of the home too. It would be easy to live there. Lots of room for the square feet. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Just discovered your channel yesterday (03.12.23). I've always been intrigued by film sets vs the exterior establishing shots and the all too often discrepancy between the two.
I always thought the Bunker's home was 'real' and 'lived in'. There was an episode when they burn their mortgage certificate , I really felt that like when my parents' home was all paid off.
That was a great video! I enjoyed seeing all the little things that went into establishing the Bunker home. As for associations, I associate the dining room with the Thanksgiving episode, where Archie learns that Mike has invited a draft-dodger to be his guest, while Archie's own guest is an Army buddy whose son died in Vietnam. The kitchen I associate with Edith saying goodbye to Louise Jefferson as the Jeffersons are about to move to their deluxe apartment in the sky. However, I also think about when the show transformed into "Archie Bunker's Place." I noticed that the home sets looked darker than they had before Edith's death. That suggested to me that the show would always have a slightly somber undertone to it, because Edith was gone.
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This was amazing. I loved this tour. You really brought his home to life with the tour. I hope that you can tour he home on Maude, 227, and Family Matters. Thank you.
So captivating! I love the small details! One in particular... the fact that none of the electrical outlets have a ground. They're all the basic two-prong outlet --- exactly as it would have been!
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Wow, I love it, actually feels like the house was real. I remember as a kid watching the show with my Mom and Dad. I was a 70s kid growing up, my sister was 3 years behind me so she was a 70s kid as well. But to see how you made the Bunker's house look so real makes watching the show now more realistic on television. Thank you for putting this all together.
When this came up in my recommended videos I almost didn't watch it since I have seen All in the Family so many times over the years that I felt I knew the Bunker house as well as the house in which I grew up, but I'm glad I decided to watch, there were so many things you pointed out and described that I had never noticed. I have watched several of your other house tours and enjoy seeing the detailed layouts that you do as well as the nostalgic feeling seeing the TV homes from shows I watched growing up. There are a couple things though that I'm hoping you can clear up for me about the Bunker home. The upstairs of the Bunker house never made sense to me, as is the case with most TV homes, the locations of upstairs rooms either don't make sense with the downstairs rooms or they tend to change locations. There was one episode that showed Mike & Gloria's room directly across the hall from Archie & Edith's room and the bathroom was at the end of the hall. Seeing your floor plan of the upstairs made me wonder which wall is the connecting wall to the house next door. Since the downstairs rooms had a connecting wall with the house next door, there had to be a connecting wall upstairs as well. It looks as if the connecting wall would be the fourth wall of Gloria's bedroom, the one never shown, and the bathroom wall next to the bathtub, in which case there could not be a window in that wall. I am also confused about the stairs in relation to the upstairs hall. Taking the second turn going up the stairs has you facing in the direction of the attached house next door. I assume that the upstairs hall would be perpendicular to that section of the stairs and since that second turn in the stairs is near the middle area of the house, I would think that the hall should run along both sides of the stairs from the front of the house to the back. It seems as if we only see half of the upstairs hall in the show, which would be the part going to the right as you enter the hall from the stairs, even though the upstairs rooms shown are supposedly all that are up there. Archie & Edith's bedroom appears to be in the front of the house, but that doesn't make sense, you would have to go to the left after coming into the upstairs hall. Maybe I'm not figuring this correctly or possibly it just doesn't make any sense to begin with! I would love to hear your views on this.
I came to the same conclusions as you. When you get upstairs you would be facing the wall that is shared with the neighbors. You're right, the rooms shuffled around a lot and didn't make sense with either the exterior we are shown or the way it lays over the main floor. I tried so hard to make it work. I even resorted to cutting out the rooms as they are shown to us on paper. I sat at the table trying every possible scenario. My end conclusion - it can't be done. That's when I decided to go with the episode where we get to see the placement of both bedrooms and the bathroom.
I really enjoy your videos so so much. Thank you for these, they are amazing and pull together memories and bring for thought and appreciation for all those hours watching television growing up and rewatching them today. 🙏😊📺
RIP Norman Lear, I had just found your channel a couple weeks ago Marina when I decided to look up the Brady Bunch home on here. Your assessment of the show and its' set is so spot on. As a soon-to-be 37 year old who neither considers myself fully on one side or the other, it's how I feel towards my extended family too. Possibly THE ultimate watercooler show, it truly changed the sitcom landscape forever. Oh, and O'Connor was equally great in the 'In the Heat of the Night' series too, that one being one of my mother's favorites.
Marina, THANKS! so much for the tour. I was a wee lad when the show aired. Emotionally it meant/STILL means a lot to me. The Kiss, the CHAIR, the move to California. Edith's/Archie's tender + funny moments. Few ppl in the world I've ever wanted to meet, but the entire cast of All in the Family + the Jefferson's would be it. I even imitated both George (walk) Archie's pronunciation of turlet. Mike breaking Archie's chair is priceless!
Also - I noticed Edith would often copy the way Archie said turlet, when she'd retell something he had said- almost like she was making fun of him. But she kept a serious face. And yet her character would never make fun of him. So I'm curious the motivation behind her character doing that.
Wonderful as always! I find the fan on the wall over the stove curious, as it would be redundant to the hood. I theorize that the house is old enough to have originally featured a wood-burning stove, and that spot in the wall was for the stovepipe connection. When an electric range was put in, the pipe hole was a good place for an exhaust fan.....with the hood (with its own fan?) added even later.
Great job ! Great memories, 🎶"those were the days".🎶That was as cozy as my grandparent's home, down to the swinging kitchen door. You were correct on your assessment, All in the Family was all about the Yin and the Yang.☯ Viva la difference.😉
you sure did a great job with this presentation of the Bunker home...those homes from decades ago, definitely had character, much the way, our home was during my growing up years in NY....the wallpaper, the wood arches, the old fashioned kitchen..all of that...thank you for doing this Bunker home...memories galore..
I literally grew up with this show and it really shaped my perspective on things, about people, about racism and ignorance. I watched this with my family all the time. Your narration along with the trivia and the tour of the house was really enjoyable. A tremendous amount of work went into this, amazing job! Thank you!
@@captcorajus Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I have made many other homes, too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
The show was very popular because it was very real, I grew up in a working-class neighborhood to immigrant parents,and our houses interior looked like that and sadly most of my friends' dads were exactly like archie bunker.
Thank you for the Memories, I returned from Vietnam in '71, and discovered this new show, wow, a total mix of feelings, I still watch it on Freevee channel, we need more Archies today to help this mess we're in, God Bless our country !!
Aw, thanks for sharing that. I cried every time I watched that scene on the front porch when thec Stivics are leaving. Had to be at least 5 times. It really got to me - even though I knew what was coming.
So fun, so delighted you came across my feed. I use to note the sets and changes and tried to figure out the floorplans while I watched these episodes as a kid, my mother wasnt impressed- lol. Glad to see I'm not the only one and its wonderful to revisit homes that I roamed around in with my mind
I love hearing that. I wasn't the only one. 😊 I'm working on Happy Days right now. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Thank you for a wonderful tour. I remember watching All in the Family in the 1970's when I was a kid. Another show I loved to watch was The Ghost and Mrs Muir. A tour of Gull Cottage would be wonderful.
You are fabulous. I feel incredibly lucky to have stumbled upon your channel. I grew up watching this show and teared up a few times watching this. And I love architecture, so this is perfect. PS I was thrilled to see Archie and Edith's chair at the Smithsonian a few years ago.
This was such a WONDERFUL presentation of a floor plan from my favorite sit-com! Marina, you probably noticed that the living room and dining room had "painted" faux area rugs. I knew of two homes where this was done to worn floorboards, and it actually brought the floorboards to life, giving the room a finer sense of scale and porportion. Thanks, again, for showing us your skill and expertise in allowing us to see the 'fourth wall' of a set production.
As a first time viewer of any of your videos Marina, my utmost of compliments! Not only do you have a soothing voice, but your narration is very comprehensive. Footnote: the sock and a sock and a shoe and a shoe scene HAS to be my favorite of the entire run of the series!!!
Thank you! I remember that episode from all the way back when it first aired. I've thought of it often when I put my socks and shoes on. I bet they had no idea of the lasting impact that simple scene would have. 😅
Hi Marina! Scott here. First off, every aspect of this tour blew me away. Secondly, I think the aspect that really blew me over was the “nostalgic sepia” look the set designer was going for - to create an aesthetic that was like going through an old family photo album. In the 1970’s, this would have *resonated* with viewers, as the generation of sepia photos were still alive at that time. I’m also very drawn to the built-in room dividers which, in concert with the kitchen pass through, beautifully created flow from one room to the next while still separating each space. I love that kind of visual. *I was waiting with baited breath for that toilet flush!!!* I also love how you incorporated the personalities of the characters, as well as the vision for this show. All of that information and commentary is so necessary in order to understand the space we’re exploring. The family who interacted with that space was no more one-dimensional than the home itself. BOTH were multi-dimensional, which is what I think made this show so compelling. Lastly, here is my vote for the next space I would love to explore: *Three’s Company.* Have a great weekend, Marina!
Very fine work. You put a ton of meticulous effort into this, and as someone who watched All In The Family every week starting when I was 12, I appreciate this!
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I'm so glad. 😊 I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
I'm glad it brought back good memories for you. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Thank you very much! I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Glad you liked it. In case you don't already know - I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Yes, I'm familiar with your very impressive work. I once commented on your Kramden apartment. I said that one third of my brain is taken up by Honeymooners data.
Marina, you are an actress in your own wright because the way you delievered the story made this 68 year old guy's eyes fill with tears. Thanks for a great video of a wonderful time in my life.
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Thank you for the memories!! I had the wonderful misty eyes you get when nostalgia makes you feel a pang of yesterday. Homesickness mixed with loving memories and a time and place so long ago you wonder if it was real. But then you smile and then laugh and then cry because it is such a wonderful piece of your heart and life. Bless your heart for bringing All in the Family again!!
Another great episode! Thank you for all your research and hard work. I’d love to see the house from Mama’s Family! It was one of my favorite shows as a child.
Marina, thank you for bringing the Bunker home back to life! I was born in 1965, and so I grew up watching “All In The Family” as a kid in the 70’s. So many fond memories. You are such an excellent host. Your attention to detail is unsurpassed! Thank you for everything you do, and for sharing it with the general public on UA-cam. Much appreciated! ❤
Thank you! You made my day. 😊
Me too born in 65. Remember this show. WS happy to see this👍🏼 thank you.
So great to see this 3 d video. What about the picture of a sailboat by the front entrance and the copper coloured jello mold kn the kitchen ?
@@barbaraflowers759 I couldn't find the painting. I put them in when I can. And I saw the copper jello mold, but had no idea how to make one. 😁
Good catches. Sounds like you know the show well.
I was born in 1965. Good show
This is my favorite episode yet. I loved that show, and I always thought their house was homey and cozy.
Me too. And now with a fourth wall, even more so.
Rite down the the beer stained chair and the cigar burn marks on the sofa!
My wife has been watching you channel for a while now and today she showed me this video which we watched together. I just want to say that all the people that aren't subscribed and not watching are really missing out. I am blown away by not only the time you take and the detail you put into the 3D models, but the research you do on the shows is unbelievable. To know things like this railing is shown in this episode but not in this one, etc. That is awesome!!! More people need to find out about your channel. Your work is amazing!!!
Thanks! 😁
I loved this show & all of these characters. I actually cried when Carol O’Connor passed away. Thank you! ❤
I wish he was still with us. I just watched a video of him and Jean Stapleton together on a talk show. That was fun to see - the banter and genuine love between them. Carroll didn't know Jean was coming on.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I'll have to look that up. How sweet ♥ do you remember the show Growing Pains? Another favorite of mine, I always loved their house 🏡
@@nolagirl2458 I sure do. I plan on doing a tour of that home. I interviewed the art director of that show, Bill Brzeski for something else, but asked him questions about the set of Growing Pains. I'll include his comments when I do the home.
I am so glad you chose to discuss and display the “All in the Family” home. That was a charming and comfortable older “Queens” home. Great job!
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it.
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Absolutely a favorite! I don't know what it was about this house that made me want to live there. As a little girl, into my teens, I drew house interiors. Each one I drew was based on a home I had lived in or visited or saw on tv. This house always spoke to me and I drew countless renditions of it.
You did great!
You are a kindred spirit. 😊
I was born in 1960 and I grow up watching all in the family. Ever time it was on my mom and I all in the family. And when I see the reruns today. It brings back memories to me.
It was a great show.
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Nice touch having a Brownie the Clownie bowl in the cabinet ♥
Yes, I admit .. it made me a bit misty eyed, as I am currently binge watching the series. I was born in 1967, so missed most of the seasons first runs.
Thank you for this, I grew up in the seventies and my Dad always watched re-runs of All in the Family and I learned alot from the show. Through later years we always said Dad was like Archie Bunker. My Dad passed away six months ago at the age of eighty one. Tears flowed down my face watching this with many wonderful memories of the laughter as I watched from the comfort of my childhood home looking into the home of the Bunkers!
I'm so sorry you lost your dad. I'm glad this brought back good memories.
Great work. I'll keep voting for the Golden Girls house and Frasier's condo!
Yes!
Yes, Golden Girls.
Thank you. 😊
Yes, The Golden Girls and Frasier! Can’t quite figure either floor plan out, and love both. Thanks!
I agree I think the Golden Girls would be a big hit here on this channel..but I know in the past she has said she wouldnt do it
I've always loved old homes with built-ins like the ones here. Thank you so much for doing these TV home recreations. You do very good work. .
You are so welcome! It's a labor of love.
Thank You!!!
Been eagerly waiting for this one.
I always loved the faux weathering on everything, just made it feel more like a real lower middle class home that so many could relate to.
Great job!
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I loved All in the Family, growing up. Our whole family watched it every week. This is a wonderful, intimate tour of the Bunker home. Thank you for this great video!
@@danmasters1568 I'm glad you liked it. I have made many other homes, too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Watching this video, and equating classic lines to certain scenes is great. Also, for the upstairs--In the episode "The battle of the month" which I think was the last episode in season 3, the two bedrooms upstairs backed up to each other. Archie puts a glass to the wall above their bed to listen to gloria and the meathead arguing on the other side
Yes. Those bedrooms shuffled around a lot up there. 😅
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There was also a makeshift bedroom in the attic that was mentioned. The episode where Archie’s freeloading cousin Oscar was visiting and died. Naturally, Archie hated him because Oscar picked on him as a kid. He said. Relatives all up and down the eastern seaboard and he picks my attic to die in.
@@crabbymilton390 Thanks for adding that.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane The only thing is that Oscar and the attic were never seen. So you just have to use your imagination about the attic. A later episode after they adopted Stephanie and she didn’t want to go with them to California to visit Mike and Gloria. Archie scared her in that the attic door must stay locked at all times. The he said he had a cousin who died up there. But told her well goodbye and don’t be scared. She of course ran after them. Funny stuff.
I didn't even think about the pre-show warning until you said something. I wish they would still play it.
How I wish sometimes we could go back to these days.
I had forgotten about it too. I found it in the Norman Lear book.
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I can't get enough of these. Thank you for making these incredible tours!
Glad you like them!
Those were the days
When I was eight years old my mom lived in a place that was pretty similar to the Bunkers. There are a lot of homes in that part of RI that date back to the era their home most likely dated back to (20's/30's to mid to late 40s). I was born in '74 and watched a ton of this show growing up. This is a really great overview.
I love this style of home. 😍
Marina! I was born November 1960. I grew up watching All In The Family in the 1970's. Thank you for the tour. I really enjoyed it very much❤.
0:27 I am so o o o o o...... glad you have an obsession with set designs.
Yay! I'm glad others get into this too or I guess I'd be making it for myself. 😊
Born in 1992, used to watch reruns of All in the Family with my ma. What a groundbreaking show!
Hope the tour brought back good memories.
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Marina, This is an absolute masterpiece. I've been an All in the Family Fanatic since my childhood, 55 now. I have wondered many times, what it would be like to look at all the nooks and crannies in the Bunker House. Now I have done that. Just outstanding work on your part. Thanks a million !!!!!!!!!!
So glad you liked it.
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Thanks for the Response. I will definitely check them out. They are very addicting.
Finally, I can sleep at night knowing what was in that odd little room off the dining room / near the basement door! I'm also surprised to see just how real-world the Bunker house is; eg, it doesn't have a diagonal wall for the front door, as do so many shows of the period -- something I never consciously picked up on until you pointed it out, Marina. Anyway... Thanks for yet another terrific re-creation! This is among my very faves.
Thank you. I really appreciated that this set was all 90° angles. It made it so much easier.
This is just amazing, a work of art! I would love to see "The Odd Couple" first AND second apartments. Thanks so much for making me smile today.
I plan on it.
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Great choice. I would love to see that too.
Did Felix and Oscar move to a different apartment during the Odd Couple series? It’s definitely a different apartment early on. Though I don’t recall no episode where they moved.
I think they magically transported from one apartment to the other. I also think the Pigeon sisters were stalking them.
This was a fun tour! This made me realize that Archie provided well and Edith made a nice home.
It was a great home. Glad you liked the tour. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
The Bunker home in Queens has always reminded me of my parents' 3-storey duplex in Ossining, NY. The same slightly shabby style sense, the same coziness! I used to watch the show. Laughed at Archie's childishness (especially when he and Mr. Jefferson had spats) and just loved Edith.
Nice that you got to grow up in a similar home. 😍
You did a great job. What I love about these old homes it that it has so much character. I love the built in and all the wood trim.
Me too!
Another triumph! Marina, I can't imagine how many hours it takes you to do these--there is no detail too small to earn your care and attention. Thanks so much. In this episode, I love how you framed out the dining room with the additional built-in. That single built-in at the foot of the stairs always bugged me, and I never knew why--until I saw your set with its companion! As for future projects--I'll keep plugging for my request: I'd love to see Jessica's house from Murder, She Wrote. There's so much nuance and charm to that house, I think it would be a fascinating project and fun to see the finished product. Thanks again for all that you do!
Thank you! 😊
Oh this was a wonderful treat, I loved touring the Bunker home and you even included the basement 😍
I am looking forward to you doing the Shady Rest, Petticoat Junction.
The King of Queens home would be great to see too.
Thank you for bringing these places to life. 😃
Those are both on my list. 😊
I love the king of queen house. I would love to see that myself
This Is A Cool Video! I've Often Wondered If Movies & Shows Were Filmed On A Stage Or On Location. I Was 12 & 13 In 1971 & Some Memories Never Fade. Thank You For Sharing.
Glad you liked the tour.
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Wow this is awesome! Watched this show as a kid and always loved the house. Thank you for making this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Hi Marina. I can't imagine the time and all the loving care you put into one of these constructions. Your videos are totally unique and wonderful. I happened upon your website several months ago and watched you tour the Hartleys home (Bob Newhart) and left with a smile on my face. I subscribed, but apparently forgot to ring the bell and don't remember getting any notifications until today. This one really did "ring a bell" with me. The one good thing about not keeping up over those months is that I have a good number to view any time I want. Your work is really excellent! I know you probably have so many suggestions that you'll never be able to satisfy everyone, but I'll add one more - the Barone house from Everybody Loves Raymond. There's certainly enough revealed over time in that series that you can work with. Best wishes!
I hope to do that one very soon! And, I'm glad you found the channel again.
I can't believe you actually got this home in detail. I lived in a very similar house back in the 70's, with one exception our house had three bedrooms, and you were correct assuming there was a matching bookcase on the other side because we had it just like that. And you got the downstairs to perfection. Congratulations, this brought fond memories of a bygone era. I did have a few tears when you described, Archie's and Mike's bonne voyage on the porch. I'm very old and more sentimental these days.
That's great to hear! I'm glad to know I got it right and from someone who lived in a similar home. Once I got that matching one in place it felt like a home.
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I have seen quite a few of the other TV homes and they are spectacular, one of my favorites is the ' Bewitched ' house and
the ' I love Lucy ' apartment but, they are all spectacular.
That was remarkable Marina. I love your commentary. You have such a pure heart. Thank you. 💜
Thank you so much!
I couldn’t agree more! 💗
Terrific! The house is bigger than it looks on TV.
So true. They always are. You know how tv adds 10 lbs to people? Well, it subtracts 1,000 ft from homes. 😁
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane 😂
Thank you. A beautifully presented tour of an ironic TV home. Brings back many memories of my family watching the show together!
I love when it brings back good memories. 😍
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Awesome work - what dedication to detail! I love your channel. This is one of your best episodes. Seeing Betty Garrett in this episode makes me think of Laverne and Shirley's iconic apartment (Milwaukee, not Hollywood). You'll have to do that one soon.
I was thinking of her on that show too as I did this. And I will definitely be doing that apartment someday.
I enjoyed seeing the duplicate pillars separating the living room and dining room. Makes perfect sense. For future episodes, I would be interested in seeing your comments on the set from, "Father Knows Best," especially the upstairs bedrooms, which never seemed very clear to me.
It's on my list. I've had a lot of requests for it.
I love this home, with the detailed lead glass cupboards, etc. Love it. Thank you.
Yes, there was so much elaborate detailing.
My parents had the same wallpaper that is in the Bunker’s upstairs hallway( at about 24:00 , and 24:34 ).
It was shades of green instead of brown shades. The wall paper was in Mom&Dad’s dining room from 1953 until the late 1970’s.
Cool. I found that online and it came in different colors. I bet your exact one was there.
Wow! Not sure how UA-cam algorithms work but I am sure glad it suggested your video. I am blown away at the recreation of the All in The Family house. Being a child in the 70’s I remember fondly my grandparents and my folks watching this show. I too would watch and enjoy. Often a lot of the humor went way over my head.
Archie reminds me, a lot like my own grandfather. I often could relate to the episode.
Watching your recreation is almost like having a recreation of my own grandparent’s house 40 plus years later. It would be amazing to actually be able to have a exact recreation of my actually grandparents home but this is as close as it gets. Amazing work. Thanks for the Memories.
I love when these bring back good memories. I happen to be working on a tour of the home I grew up in right now. I'm going to send it to my parents and siblings. My dad built the house himself. I can't wait to "walk" through it again, just as it was. They moved after we were all grown.
Wow! Such an amazing gift to give your folks. A walk back in time. I bet it will be a very moving event. I hope to hear all about their reactions.
@@rxeman I can't wait to finish it. I'm going to have us kids telling our memories as I walk us through the home.
Another wonderful video! I always loved that house. And I recall that the toilet flush was the first time that sound was heard on TV--very shocking at the time. That cookie jar at 8:58--yeah, my mom had one of those. It's mine now--actually I have two of them but I have no idea where the second came from! 😆
That's right. I should have included that info. Thanks for adding it here.
Bravo, Marina! You did a great job of recreating this house we saw every Saturday night in the 70's. Big Applause! 👏👏👏
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Another fantastic video Marina. I think this may be my favorite one! You really went above and beyond in the narration and providing the information you did. Another amazing job, worthy of an Oscar!🏆
Thank you so much!
Thanks! 😊
This is just like our house! "Craftsman" is what we call it in Buffalo NY! Thanks for a great documentary!
Then you are lucky! Such a warm style of home. Glad you liked the tour.
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Thought I was getting just a fun tour of the Bunker house and ended up quick blinking trying to stop a couple tears 😆. You did an excellent job recreating this TV home and just as good of a job reminding us how much we loved this family, even though they only existed on the TV screen. There are no shows on TV these days that can make you love the characters like the ones back in these days. Probably the most touching scene ever was after Edith passed away and Archie goes to their room for the first time after her belongings were removed. He found one slipper of hers, left behind. That was a powerful scene to me. It's hard to watch and not get choked up.
That was a very moving scene. I can't imagine someone watching it and not crying. Carroll was an amazing performer. It felt so real.
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I had to watch that scene on UA-cam after I left my comment. One of the comments on that video said that Carroll wrote that scene and said it was a hard scene to do because he felt like he actually suffered the loss of his wife. I believe the emotions you saw were real and that's why he executed it so perfectly
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This was marvelous. Thank you for the tour.
So glad you liked it. 😊
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Thank you. I have subscribed to your channel so I will be catching up viewing your other tours.😊
Thank you for all of your time and research in putting this together. I love the Craftsman details in this home.
Me too!
I loved it and I really appreciate it. I was 16 through 17 years old when I watched the show with my parents. I am so happy that you showed that little nook that always had the TV treys sitting in it. My eyes were always drawn back to that area as a kid. My dad was a lot like Archie. Being old myself and both my parents no longer around it brings back warm memories of a much much better time in my life. Thank you so much for the tour.
I'm glad it brought back good memories. 😊
THANK YOU for pointing out the built-in cabinet with the stained glass doors next to the closet! I always wondered what that was.
Glad it was helpful! I had always wondered too and then saw an episode with it opened. 😊
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I really enjoyed this! One thing, judging by the footprint of the exterior, that cupboard inside the front door must be huge. In one exterior view it even has a bay window! Also the basement shows a large hot-air furnace, yet the house has radiators.
It would be huge - very deep.
Others pointed that out too about the radiators. We were shown radiators throughout the home and yet they goofed and had a hot air furnace in the basement.
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This is truly outstanding work - from creating the set, the visual tour and the wonderful commentary. You captured this bit of incredible history so well. As a kid of the 70's this was often watched every Saturday night in our family. Groundbreaking television indeed and your work captures that spirit.
I'm glad you liked the tour. This was definitely a classic, ground-breaking show.
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Thanks for all the effort and thought that went into this presentation. Clearly this show meant a lot to you, as it did for so many of us. You captured just what made those episodes and that fictional house at 704 Houser so real.
Thank you. I love what I do. Just glad others like it too. 😊
Hauser Street - there was a short-lived (and deservedly so) spin-off in 1994 called "704 Hauser" which definitely cleared up the Houser/Hauser spelling question.
@@Youngstown529 I would love to get to that home too and compare the 2.
OMG !! Thank you sooo much !!! I had suggested it a long while back and I didn’t know if you were going to do it. I’m so happy you made this. ❤❤❤
Yay! I'm glad you found it.
Marina, thank you so much I was born in 1962 and grew up watching this show it brings back sweet memories of my childhood home
Glad it brought back good memories for you. It did for me too as I worked on it.
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I loved seeing The Bunkers home. I realize now it was a lovely home.❤
I came away loving it more than I had expected. It surprised me.
Your videos are great! If you havent done this yet, I’d love to see the mansion from The Beverly Hillbillies. I know it had 37 bedrooms, so that may be too hard to do but a downstairs version would be cool. Either way, excellent channel! Great work.
I will definitely be doing that home!
This is fantastic! I’ve always enjoyed All in the Family. I never really thought much about the use of colour to tell a story, so this video offered a lot of important context. I was curious if you could make a video about Edna Garrett’s house/Edna’s Edibles from The Facts of Life. That’s another show I’ve always liked, but I’ve never been able to figure out the layout of that fictional house!
Glad you enjoyed the tour. I do hope to get to Facts of life someday. Maybe I could include one of those places too, or "Over our Heads."
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It's amazing, and a little depressing, to realize that an ordinary blue-collar house such as this one isn't all that affordable even for a middle-class family today.
Boy. So true. Times have changed in that way.
Yes, the American middle-class standard of living has plummeted since the 1970's.
Loved the tour .loved the layout of the bunker home
Glad you liked the tour. I love the layout of the home too. It would be easy to live there. Lots of room for the square feet.
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Just discovered your channel yesterday (03.12.23). I've always been intrigued by film sets vs the exterior establishing shots and the all too often discrepancy between the two.
Welcome aboard! Sounds like you'll fit right in here. 😊
I always thought the Bunker's home was 'real' and 'lived in'. There was an episode when they burn their mortgage certificate , I really felt that like when my parents' home was all paid off.
It definitely felt like a real place.
Maude
Always love your tours, it brings back so many memories of times past. Great job!
Thank you. That's my favorite thing - when it brings back good memories for people.
That was a great video! I enjoyed seeing all the little things that went into establishing the Bunker home. As for associations, I associate the dining room with the Thanksgiving episode, where Archie learns that Mike has invited a draft-dodger to be his guest, while Archie's own guest is an Army buddy whose son died in Vietnam. The kitchen I associate with Edith saying goodbye to Louise Jefferson as the Jeffersons are about to move to their deluxe apartment in the sky.
However, I also think about when the show transformed into "Archie Bunker's Place." I noticed that the home sets looked darker than they had before Edith's death. That suggested to me that the show would always have a slightly somber undertone to it, because Edith was gone.
Great thoughts and insights. Thanks for sharing.
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This was amazing. I loved this tour. You really brought his home to life with the tour. I hope that you can tour he home on Maude, 227, and Family Matters. Thank you.
So captivating! I love the small details! One in particular... the fact that none of the electrical outlets have a ground. They're all the basic two-prong outlet --- exactly as it would have been!
Thank you. Glad you liked it. I'm glad I got that detail right. 😊 I love the details too. That's what makes it feel like a real home.
I also loved the wallpaper, upstairs and downstairs.😅
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Thank you for the great tour I enjoyed seeing all the features of the house not seen I watched every episode of this show thank you for doing this :-)
I'm glad you liked this tour.
Wow, I love it, actually feels like the house was real. I remember as a kid watching the show with my Mom and Dad. I was a 70s kid growing up, my sister was 3 years behind me so she was a 70s kid as well. But to see how you made the Bunker's house look so real makes watching the show now more realistic on television. Thank you for putting this all together.
When I watch the show after creating one of these, it is a whole new experience. Glad you liked it.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane were you on Bryon J. Nelson show talking with the guy who played Gilbert on Leave it to Beaver?
@@cwaynebrock2519 No. That wasn't me.
When this came up in my recommended videos I almost didn't watch it since I have seen All in the Family so many times over the years that I felt I knew the Bunker house as well as the house in which I grew up, but I'm glad I decided to watch, there were so many things you pointed out and described that I had never noticed. I have watched several of your other house tours and enjoy seeing the detailed layouts that you do as well as the nostalgic feeling seeing the TV homes from shows I watched growing up. There are a couple things though that I'm hoping you can clear up for me about the Bunker home.
The upstairs of the Bunker house never made sense to me, as is the case with most TV homes, the locations of upstairs rooms either don't make sense with the downstairs rooms or they tend to change locations. There was one episode that showed Mike & Gloria's room directly across the hall from Archie & Edith's room and the bathroom was at the end of the hall. Seeing your floor plan of the upstairs made me wonder which wall is the connecting wall to the house next door. Since the downstairs rooms had a connecting wall with the house next door, there had to be a connecting wall upstairs as well. It looks as if the connecting wall would be the fourth wall of Gloria's bedroom, the one never shown, and the bathroom wall next to the bathtub, in which case there could not be a window in that wall.
I am also confused about the stairs in relation to the upstairs hall. Taking the second turn going up the stairs has you facing in the direction of the attached house next door. I assume that the upstairs hall would be perpendicular to that section of the stairs and since that second turn in the stairs is near the middle area of the house, I would think that the hall should run along both sides of the stairs from the front of the house to the back. It seems as if we only see half of the upstairs hall in the show, which would be the part going to the right as you enter the hall from the stairs, even though the upstairs rooms shown are supposedly all that are up there. Archie & Edith's bedroom appears to be in the front of the house, but that doesn't make sense, you would have to go to the left after coming into the upstairs hall. Maybe I'm not figuring this correctly or possibly it just doesn't make any sense to begin with! I would love to hear your views on this.
I came to the same conclusions as you.
When you get upstairs you would be facing the wall that is shared with the neighbors. You're right, the rooms shuffled around a lot and didn't make sense with either the exterior we are shown or the way it lays over the main floor. I tried so hard to make it work. I even resorted to cutting out the rooms as they are shown to us on paper. I sat at the table trying every possible scenario. My end conclusion - it can't be done. That's when I decided to go with the episode where we get to see the placement of both bedrooms and the bathroom.
I really enjoy your videos so so much. Thank you for these, they are amazing and pull together memories and bring for thought and appreciation for all those hours watching television growing up and rewatching them today. 🙏😊📺
Thank you so much! I love when it brings back good memories for people.
RIP Norman Lear, I had just found your channel a couple weeks ago Marina when I decided to look up the Brady Bunch home on here.
Your assessment of the show and its' set is so spot on. As a soon-to-be 37 year old who neither considers myself fully on one side or the other, it's how I feel towards my extended family too.
Possibly THE ultimate watercooler show, it truly changed the sitcom landscape forever. Oh, and O'Connor was equally great in the 'In the Heat of the Night' series too, that one being one of my mother's favorites.
Glad you found the channel. And I agree - definitely a water cooler show.
Marina, THANKS! so much for the tour. I was a wee lad when the show aired. Emotionally it meant/STILL means a lot to me. The Kiss, the CHAIR, the move to California. Edith's/Archie's tender + funny moments. Few ppl in the world I've ever wanted to meet, but the entire cast of All in the Family + the Jefferson's would be it. I even imitated both George (walk) Archie's pronunciation of turlet. Mike breaking Archie's chair is priceless!
😊 George's walk is so cool.
Also - I noticed Edith would often copy the way Archie said turlet, when she'd retell something he had said- almost like she was making fun of him. But she kept a serious face. And yet her character would never make fun of him. So I'm curious the motivation behind her character doing that.
Wonderful as always! I find the fan on the wall over the stove curious, as it would be redundant to the hood. I theorize that the house is old enough to have originally featured a wood-burning stove, and that spot in the wall was for the stovepipe connection. When an electric range was put in, the pipe hole was a good place for an exhaust fan.....with the hood (with its own fan?) added even later.
Good deduction. Makes sense.
Great job ! Great memories, 🎶"those were the days".🎶That was as cozy as my grandparent's home, down to the swinging kitchen door. You were correct on your assessment, All in the Family was all about the Yin and the Yang.☯ Viva la difference.😉
Thank you. Glad you liked it.
you sure did a great job with this presentation of the Bunker home...those homes from decades ago, definitely had character, much the way, our home was during my growing up years in NY....the wallpaper, the wood arches, the old fashioned kitchen..all of that...thank you for doing this Bunker home...memories galore..
Glad you enjoyed it
Just awesome !! It's clear that you have put a lot of work into your videos. Great job on all fronts.
I literally grew up with this show and it really shaped my perspective on things, about people, about racism and ignorance. I watched this with my family all the time. Your narration along with the trivia and the tour of the house was really enjoyable. A tremendous amount of work went into this, amazing job! Thank you!
@@captcorajus Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I have made many other homes, too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ua-cam.com/users/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
The show was very popular because it was very real, I grew up in a working-class neighborhood to immigrant parents,and our houses interior looked like that and sadly most of my friends' dads were exactly like archie bunker.
Thank you for the Memories, I returned from Vietnam in '71, and discovered this new show, wow, a total mix of feelings, I still watch it on Freevee channel, we need more Archies today to help this mess we're in, God Bless our country !!
Marina I actually have tears watching this.. So many memories as a child watching with family members .. thank you!! ❤️
Aw, thanks for sharing that. I cried every time I watched that scene on the front porch when thec Stivics are leaving. Had to be at least 5 times. It really got to me - even though I knew what was coming.
@Marina Coates - Mockingbird Lane I cry at that scene too!!
The 4th wall needing no windows was SO convenient for set design!!
So fun, so delighted you came across my feed. I use to note the sets and changes and tried to figure out the floorplans while I watched these episodes as a kid, my mother wasnt impressed- lol. Glad to see I'm not the only one and its wonderful to revisit homes that I roamed around in with my mind
I love hearing that. I wasn't the only one. 😊 I'm working on Happy Days right now.
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I always wanted to live in an archie bunker house. Live the built-ins.
Yes. Such a warm, homey house. 😍
I enjoy exploring these homes so much. Thank you for making them! I’d love to see the Family Matters home
Glad you like them! I plan on getting to that home someday.
Wow, I am quite impressed by this recreation! Your commentary was beautiful as well. I really felt quite emotional listening to your insights.
Thank you! I love hearing that.
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Thank you for a wonderful tour. I remember watching All in the Family in the 1970's when I was a kid. Another show I loved to watch was The Ghost and Mrs Muir. A tour of Gull Cottage would be wonderful.
You are fabulous. I feel incredibly lucky to have stumbled upon your channel. I grew up watching this show and teared up a few times watching this. And I love architecture, so this is perfect. PS I was thrilled to see Archie and Edith's chair at the Smithsonian a few years ago.
I'm glad you found the channel too. I want to see their chairs someday.
This was such a WONDERFUL presentation of a floor plan from my favorite sit-com! Marina, you probably noticed that the living room and dining room had "painted" faux area rugs. I knew of two homes where this was done to worn floorboards, and it actually brought the floorboards to life, giving the room a finer sense of scale and porportion. Thanks, again, for showing us your skill and expertise in allowing us to see the 'fourth wall' of a set production.
I read that they were painted on, but hadn't noticed on my own. Thanks for adding that.
As a first time viewer of any of your videos Marina, my utmost of compliments! Not only do you have a soothing voice, but your narration is very comprehensive.
Footnote: the sock and a sock and a shoe and a shoe scene HAS to be my favorite of the entire run of the series!!!
Thank you! I remember that episode from all the way back when it first aired. I've thought of it often when I put my socks and shoes on. I bet they had no idea of the lasting impact that simple scene would have. 😅
Hi Marina! Scott here. First off, every aspect of this tour blew me away. Secondly, I think the aspect that really blew me over was the “nostalgic sepia” look the set designer was going for - to create an aesthetic that was like going through an old family photo album. In the 1970’s, this would have *resonated* with viewers, as the generation of sepia photos were still alive at that time.
I’m also very drawn to the built-in room dividers which, in concert with the kitchen pass through, beautifully created flow from one room to the next while still separating each space. I love that kind of visual.
*I was waiting with baited breath for that toilet flush!!!*
I also love how you incorporated the personalities of the characters, as well as the vision for this show. All of that information and commentary is so necessary in order to understand the space we’re exploring. The family who interacted with that space was no more one-dimensional than the home itself. BOTH were multi-dimensional, which is what I think made this show so compelling.
Lastly, here is my vote for the next space I would love to explore: *Three’s Company.* Have a great weekend, Marina!
Love all these insights and comments. Glad you liked this tour.
Very fine work. You put a ton of meticulous effort into this, and as someone who watched All In The Family every week starting when I was 12, I appreciate this!
Thank you.
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This is wonderful and exactly what I needed today
I'm so glad. 😊
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This brought back so many good memories, I wish I could go back to the 70's just for a day
I'm glad it brought back good memories for you.
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One of my favourite tv shows, and this house tour is very well done! Great work!
Thank you very much!
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Excellent job! As an All in the Family fan, your work and research for this project is very much appreciated. Thank you.
Glad you liked it.
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@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Yes, I'm familiar with your very impressive work. I once commented on your Kramden apartment. I said that one third of my brain is taken up by Honeymooners data.
@@frankgallego3782 😊 I should have had you as a consultant.
Thank you so much for sharing your passion of architecture with all of the iconic tv homes😍😍
I'm glad others love these TV homes too.
Marina, you are an actress in your own wright because the way you delievered the story made this 68 year old guy's eyes fill with tears. Thanks for a great video of a wonderful time in my life.
I'm glad it brought back good memories. I love when these tours do that.
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Thank you for the memories!! I had the wonderful misty eyes you get when nostalgia makes you feel a pang of yesterday. Homesickness mixed with loving memories and a time and place so long ago you wonder if it was real. But then you smile and then laugh and then cry because it is such a wonderful piece of your heart and life. Bless your heart for bringing All in the Family again!!
You put that very well. Thank you.
Another great episode! Thank you for all your research and hard work. I’d love to see the house from Mama’s Family! It was one of my favorite shows as a child.
Thank you. I plan on doing Mama's Family at some point. It has a similar layout.