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Robert 13
05-25-2006, 12:13 PM
I'm guessing it won't be for a while but since that is such a pivotal season in the history of "All in the Family", I wonder if they will release it in a year or hold off until the entire series of "All in the Family" is done. I know they are separate shows but the characters are the same. What are your thoughts? :)

ThomasE
05-25-2006, 06:35 PM
I don't that they would just wait until the series is done. I think that they would release it sooner...I hope. LOL.

Archie and Edith
06-02-2006, 11:16 PM
I don't that they would just wait until the series is done. I think that they would release it sooner...I hope. LOL.
Yeah I hope they release season 2 soon. I think that on Season 2 they should include a clip of Jean Stapleton talking about Edith since this is the season where she dies. Wouldn't that be a good idea?

From,

Archie and Edith

TVFactFan
06-03-2006, 02:27 PM
I'm just puzzled at how ABP is treated as a seperate show-lol It was not another show it was just season 10 and so on of All in the Family which is so confusing when they say SEASON 1 of ABP. Makes no sense at all

RLohrer
06-07-2006, 12:44 PM
Yes, Archie Bunker's Place is a continuation of AITF. Since they released ABP separately, then they should release Season 2 of ABP sometime soon. If you look in any tv show book about the runs of tv shows, they talk about this show's 13 seasons; 9 as AITF and 4 as ABP!

TV Knowledge Fan
06-12-2006, 12:39 PM
...in a previous post, "ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE" was a direct 'spinoff' of "ALL IN THE FAMILY"...without Norman Lear's direct participation. CBS and Carroll O' Connor wanted to continue the show in some form after the 1978-'79 season....and got Lear's approval to create a "new" series that focused more on Archie's bar and its patrons. O'Connor co-produced the series with his close friend Terry Becker (he eventually dissolved "The Carnan-Becker Company" within three years) and Lear's production company, and everyone was happy. However, "ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE" was a separate series from "ALL IN THE FAMILY", make no mistake about it!

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TVFactFan
06-12-2006, 06:32 PM
...in a previous post, "ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE" was a direct 'spinoff' of "ALL IN THE FAMILY"...without Norman Lear's direct participation. CBS and Carroll O' Connor wanted to continue the show in some form after the 1978-'79 season....and got Lear's approval to create a "new" series that focused more on Archie's bar and its patrons. O'Connor co-produced the series with his close friend Terry Becker (he eventually dissolved "The Carnan-Becker Company" within three years) and Lear's production company, and everyone was happy. However, "ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE" was a separate series from "ALL IN THE FAMILY", make no mistake about it!

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How can it be a seperate series if the Main Character(Archie Bunker) was still on the Show?

ThomasE
06-12-2006, 09:32 PM
Solomon, Archie can be on two shows and still be the same character. Billy MacGregor did the same thing with "Head of the Class" and his spinoff show "Billy"Now don't get me wrong, we may not agree on the Good Times Theory but I, like you, look at this show as a continuation, however, the others didn't. Fred Rubin, one of the writers did an interview and he did state that is was a spinoff. I would package both versions together because this definitley looks a like a continuation and all the elements are there. No doubt!

TVFactFan
06-12-2006, 10:13 PM
Solomon, Archie can be on two shows and still be the same character. Billy MacGregor did the same thing with "Head of the Class" and his spinoff show "Billy"Now don't get me wrong, we may not agree on the Good Times Theory but I, like you, look at this show as a continuation, however, the others didn't. Fred Rubin, one of the writers did an interview and he did state that is was a spinoff. I would package both versions together because this definitley looks a like a continuation and all the elements are there. No doubt!



To me if the Lead Character is still involved it's not a spinoff. Just like Three's a Crowd

TV Knowledge Fan
06-14-2006, 02:18 PM
...'TV Researcher', that WAS a "spinoff" [indirectly] of "THREE'S COMPANY"...just as the original British version- "MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE"- gave way to "ROBIN'S NEST". If a main character of a TV series appears in a "follow-up" program that has a different supporting cast and situation, than it really isn't the same series as before. Case in point: "JOEY", from "FRIENDS".

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TVFactFan
06-14-2006, 06:46 PM
...'TV Researcher', that WAS a "spinoff" [indirectly] of "THREE'S COMPANY"...just as the original British version- "MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE"- gave way to "ROBIN'S NEST". If a main character of a TV series appears in a "follow-up" program that has a different supporting cast and situation, than it really isn't the same series as before. Case in point: "JOEY", from "FRIENDS".

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Yeah but Friends didn't have any Main Characters

pscisme
06-22-2006, 08:40 PM
Yeah but Friends didn't have any Main Characters

With all due respect, "Friends" had 6 main characters.

Robert 13
06-23-2006, 10:17 AM
I think what classifies "Archie Bunker's Place" as a spin-off are a few things:

1. Title (The show wasn't referred to as "All in the Family" anymore)

2. Characters (Although Archie, Stefanie and some of the other supporting players originated on AITF, ABP brought up new characters that were never a part of AITF)

3. Storylines (The premise of ABP was entirely different from AITF. Archie was dealing with issues surrounding his bar patrons and life without Edith. He was no longer dealing with a son-in-law and he wasn't depending on Edith anymore. He was facing life alone.)

I think all of these reasons explain why ABP was considered a spin-off. Archie was a main character and it is unusual that a main character would spawn a spin-off but they did it. It doesn't happen all the time.

I hope that they finally release Season 2 because it is a landmark season where Archie faces a lot of life changes. :)

TVFactFan
06-23-2006, 10:30 AM
I think what classifies "Archie Bunker's Place" as a spin-off are a few things:

1. Title (The show wasn't referred to as "All in the Family" anymore)

2. Characters (Although Archie, Stefanie and some of the other supporting players originated on AITF, ABP brought up new characters that were never a part of AITF)

3. Storylines (The premise of ABP was entirely different from AITF. Archie was dealing with issues surrounding his bar patrons and life without Edith. He was no longer dealing with a son-in-law and he wasn't depending on Edith anymore. He was facing life alone.)

I think all of these reasons explain why ABP was considered a spin-off. Archie was a main character and it is unusual that a main character would spawn a spin-off but they did it. It doesn't happen all the time.

I hope that they finally release Season 2 because it is a landmark season where Archie faces a lot of life changes. :)



I feel it wasn't a spinoff because


1. Archie was still on the show living in the same house who was the main character. It was just that his situation was different like having no Edith and Mike and Gloria but it was still the same show just a different era

gilligan fanatic
06-23-2006, 10:33 AM
I feel it wasn't a spinoff because


1. Archie was still on the show living in the same house who was the main character. It was just that his situation was different like having no Edith and Mike and Gloria but it was still the same show just a different era

I think Robert 13's points would count if there was a break between AITF and ABP. It was just the next season instantly of All in the Family. Sanford could be counted the same way but since it was 3 or 4 years after Sanford and Son I count that as a spin off and not a continuation.

TVFactFan
06-23-2006, 10:39 AM
I think Robert 13's points would count if there was a break between AITF and ABP. It was just the next season instantly of All in the Family. Sanford could be counted the same way but since it was 3 or 4 years after Sanford and Son I count that as a spin off and not a continuation.



Yeah Good Point Matt about the continuation. ABP started the very next season WITH the Main character defintely making it a continuation. Sanford was a revival series since it started 4 years later with the main character.

pscisme
06-25-2006, 11:57 AM
[QUOTE=Archie and Edith]Yeah I hope they release season 2 soon. I think that on Season 2 they should include a clip of Jean Stapleton talking about Edith since this is the season where she dies. Wouldn't that be a good idea?

That is one excellent suggestion!

Robert 13
06-26-2006, 10:47 AM
Yeah Good Point Matt about the continuation. ABP started the very next season WITH the Main character defintely making it a continuation. Sanford was a revival series since it started 4 years later with the main character.

Okay, good point. I can understand that. I guess you could say it was a continuation of a show that simply evolved. :)

An 80s Guy
07-29-2006, 05:49 PM
Is there any news yet?I love this show and I'm curious to see the whole funeral Eulogy from the Delle Reese Character can someone post it on here in this thread

Buffyboy323
07-29-2006, 06:30 PM
To me if the Lead Character is still involved it's not a spinoff. Just like Three's a Crowd
Exactly!!! I completely agree with you.....Although the focus of the show changed, it was still a continuation of the original shows. The only difference was that we saw more of Archie's work-life, rather than his home life. And we saw Jack Tripper as a married man, and not living with the roomates anymore. TV shows evolve, and people need to understand that. ;)

TVFactFan
07-29-2006, 07:10 PM
Exactly!!! I completely agree with you.....Although the focus of the show changed, it was still a continuation of the original shows. The only difference was that we saw more of Archie's work-life, rather than his home life. And we saw Jack Tripper as a married man, and not living with the roomates anymore. TV shows evolve, and people need to understand that. ;)


Jack wasn't married after Three's Company ended, he was in a committed relationship and living with her

Buffyboy323
07-29-2006, 08:20 PM
Jack wasn't married after Three's Company ended, he was in a committed relationship and living with her

*Slaps forhead*

I forgot that. It's been so long.....He was in a "Commited Relationship" and the dad used to always bother him right?

Still, it's the continuation of the Jack character, so it's not really a spinoff. I read that Three's A Crowd is in the sydication package that N@N had, which TVLAND now has. They chose not to air it as Season 9 because they were afraid it might ruin the syndication of the show. UGH.

TVFactFan
07-29-2006, 08:29 PM
*Slaps forhead*

I forgot that. It's been so long.....He was in a "Commited Relationship" and the dad used to always bother him right?

Still, it's the continuation of the Jack character, so it's not really a spinoff. I read that Three's A Crowd is in the sydication package that N@N had, which TVLAND now has. They chose not to air it as Season 9 because they were afraid it might ruin the syndication of the show. UGH.



Ruin the syndication?-lol I rather see season 9 than that horrible season 1. I never really had a chance to see a lot of ABP to make a judgment on the show

TV Knowledge Fan
07-31-2006, 02:26 PM
...SONY WILL release season two on DVD...if there's isn't much of a demand for it, they certainly won't!

I don't know if viewers are used to the "ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE" format in the first place. There was more drama in each episode than comedy {a la "THE GOLDBERGS" and "THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW"}, and the series had the look and feel of a "live" series of the '50s, with close-ups galore and camera angles that would tip you off to the fact that the show wasn't staged before a live audience {of course, it was "played to a studio audience for live responses", as Carroll O'Connor declared during the closing credits- meaning two episodes a week were shown to a room full of people, and their reactions were retained for the soundtrack, as was "THE GEORGE BURNS & GRACIE ALLEN SHOW" and "THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE & HARRIET" were in the '50s}. I just don't know if "today's audience" appreciates it........

:confused:

TVFactFan
07-31-2006, 05:48 PM
...SONY WILL release season two on DVD...if there's isn't much of a demand for it, they certainly won't!

I don't know if viewers are used to the "ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE" format in the first place. There was more drama in each episode than comedy {a la "THE GOLDBERGS" and "THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW"}, and the series had the look and feel of a "live" series of the '50s, with close-ups galore and camera angles that would tip you off to the fact that the show wasn't staged before a live audience {of course, it was "played to a studio audience for live responses", as Carroll O'Connor declared during the closing credits- meaning two episodes a week were shown to a room full of people, and their reactions were retained for the soundtrack, as was "THE GEORGE BURNS & GRACIE ALLEN SHOW" and "THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE & HARRIET" were in the '50s}. I just don't know if "today's audience" appreciates it........

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I'm about to post the 1979 TV Guide Review of Archie Bunkers Place on the Board, let me know if you agree

Buffyboy323
08-01-2006, 10:27 PM
Ruin the syndication?-lol I rather see season 9 than that horrible season 1. I never really had a chance to see a lot of ABP to make a judgment on the show

LOL. Yep "Ruin The Syndication" was what Nick@Nite said, when they first got Three's Company. I never got that. That's also a reason they canceled "8 Simple Rules", because the sydication would be wierd, because they werent sure if they should promot John Ritter, or David Spade. I guess Nick felt they would always air "Three's Company" promos/commercials, and people would be like wtf is this, if TAC came on....Dumb reasons I know, LOL.

ajm1972
08-13-2006, 05:45 AM
Solomon I dont understand some of your spinoff theories, are you next going to say Knots Landing wasnt a spinoff of Dallas?

Aj

TVFactFan
08-13-2006, 01:23 PM
Solomon I dont understand some of your spinoff theories, are you next going to say Knots Landing wasnt a spinoff of Dallas?

Aj


Are you saying ABP wasn't a Continuation?

ajm1972
08-15-2006, 07:53 AM
I dont see why a continuation cant be a spinoff. The show's title changed, no more Mike and Gloria, Edith only appeared in half of season one of ABP I think and then she was gone too. The show revolved around Archie, Stephanie and the barflies at ABP.

Aj

TVFactFan
08-15-2006, 08:22 PM
I dont see why a continuation cant be a spinoff. The show's title changed, no more Mike and Gloria, Edith only appeared in half of season one of ABP I think and then she was gone too. The show revolved around Archie, Stephanie and the barflies at ABP.

Aj


If the main character is still involved then it's a continuation not a spinoff

ajm1972
08-15-2006, 08:25 PM
Says who the Gospel according to Solomon?? Who made these rules, I was doing my own tv research in the 6th grade when ABP was still on the air, doesnt make me any bit of an expert on the topic or the definition of what is and isnt a spinoff.

Aj

TVFactFan
08-15-2006, 08:28 PM
Says who the Gospel according to Solomon?? Who made these rules, I was doing my own tv research in the 6th grade when ABP was still on the air, doesnt make me any bit of an expert on the topic or the definition of what is and isnt a spinoff.

Aj



I thought everyone knew if the MAIN is still on the show it's not a spinoff. How can it be?

Stuck In The '70's
08-15-2006, 08:38 PM
I'm just puzzled at how ABP is treated as a seperate show-lol It was not another show it was just season 10 and so on of All in the Family which is so confusing when they say SEASON 1 of ABP. Makes no sense at all
You do have a point. When I originally watched ABP I considered it season 10 of AITF. I didn't with TAC because TC actually had a final episode so I could see the ending of that. But I think ABP is considered a spin-off mainly because it is not syndicated with the AITF episodes. On Too Close For Comfort the series ended and Ted Knight who was the main character was spun-off into a new version of the show called The Ted Knight Show. It was listed then as a spin-off. But Ted Knight died after the first season was over and the episodes of The Ted Knight Show were syndicated in the TCFC package thus it's the same show in that instance. Nobody anymore considers The Ted Knight Show a spin-off, it's just the 6th season of Too Close For Comfort.

ajm1972
08-16-2006, 05:03 AM
Now your confusing me because the Ted Knight Show as I remember it was about two brothers who ran an escort service, it was on the air shortly after the original Mary Tyler Moore show ended because when you really think of it all the main castmembers of that show got jobs except MTM, who didnt need one since her hubby was Grant Tinker.

Now I watched both the network Too Close For Comfort and the syndicated version. But remember the daughters left during the second to last season or so and I remember cranky old Pat Carroll was on the show what was the official title was it called Ted Knight Show as well???

In my opinion titles of shows mean alot I dont like it when TV books list All in the Family as a show that ran from 1971-1983 because ABP had NOTHING to do with AITF. What 'family' was it by 1983 other than Archie & Stephanie? To me they were seperate shows but with the same character yes.

Aj

gilligan fanatic
08-16-2006, 09:52 AM
I can't remember where I said it, but if the there was a break between AITF and Bunkers place I would call it a spin off but since it was right away, the next season I don't count it as one. Sanford is the same character, but there was a break between his two shows so I count that as a spin off.

Stuck In The '70's
08-16-2006, 10:07 AM
Now your confusing me because the Ted Knight Show as I remember it was about two brothers who ran an escort service, it was on the air shortly after the original Mary Tyler Moore show ended because when you really think of it all the main castmembers of that show got jobs except MTM, who didnt need one since her hubby was Grant Tinker.

Now I watched both the network Too Close For Comfort and the syndicated version. But remember the daughters left during the second to last season or so and I remember cranky old Pat Carroll was on the show what was the official title was it called Ted Knight Show as well???

In my opinion titles of shows mean alot I dont like it when TV books list All in the Family as a show that ran from 1971-1983 because ABP had NOTHING to do with AITF. What 'family' was it by 1983 other than Archie & Stephanie? To me they were seperate shows but with the same character yes.

Aj
:lol: Yea their were actually 2 shows called The Ted Knight Show. Their was one in 1978 which is the one you just mentioned and then one in 1986 which was the continuation of TCFC .TCFC's name was changed to The Ted Knight Show after the daughters left and Pat Carroll came on but in syndication when those shows come on it has the same TCFC credits. If ABP was syndicated with AITF and it had the same instrumental opening but instead of it saying ABP, it said AITF, would you still consider it a spin-off?

I know it does get tricky sometimes. :lol:

TVFactFan
08-16-2006, 06:29 PM
I can't remember where I said it, but if the there was a break between AITF and Bunkers place I would call it a spin off but since it was right away, the next season I don't count it as one. Sanford is the same character, but there was a break between his two shows so I count that as a spin off.


Sanford was a revival series not a spinoff. It started 3 years after S&S ended with the Same Main Character and New Characters

TVFactFan
08-16-2006, 06:30 PM
Now your confusing me because the Ted Knight Show as I remember it was about two brothers who ran an escort service, it was on the air shortly after the original Mary Tyler Moore show ended because when you really think of it all the main castmembers of that show got jobs except MTM, who didnt need one since her hubby was Grant Tinker.

Now I watched both the network Too Close For Comfort and the syndicated version. But remember the daughters left during the second to last season or so and I remember cranky old Pat Carroll was on the show what was the official title was it called Ted Knight Show as well???

In my opinion titles of shows mean alot I dont like it when TV books list All in the Family as a show that ran from 1971-1983 because ABP had NOTHING to do with AITF. What 'family' was it by 1983 other than Archie & Stephanie? To me they were seperate shows but with the same character yes.

Aj



Do you have any CBS of the Ted Knight Show from 1978??-lol

gilligan fanatic
08-16-2006, 06:43 PM
Sanford was a revival series not a spinoff. It started 3 years after S&S ended with the Same Main Character and New Characters

What ever-lol Picky Picky Picky

ajm1972
08-17-2006, 06:13 AM
Do you have any CBS of the Ted Knight Show from 1978??-lol

Yes I have all 256 episodes of the 1978 Ted Knight Show:lol:

Aj

TVFactFan
08-17-2006, 06:22 PM
Yes I have all 256 episodes of the 1978 Ted Knight Show:lol:

Aj


Good one-lol


I was waiting for you to say-"I BELIEVE i have 2 CBS eps of the Ted Knight Show-lol

ajm1972
08-17-2006, 09:11 PM
Good one-lol

I was waiting for you to say-"I BELIEVE i have 2 CBS eps of the Ted Knight Show-lol

That is a show I KNOW I do not have anything of.

When you have a collection as large as I do of original airings its hard to remember exactly everything, that is why I say I BELIEVE often.

Aj

TVFactFan
08-18-2006, 02:04 PM
That is a show I KNOW I do not have anything of.

When you have a collection as large as I do of original airings its hard to remember exactly everything, that is why I say I BELIEVE often.

Aj



"I'm almost positive I have"-lol Do you have Roxie from 1987?

ajm1972
08-18-2006, 11:25 PM
I have never heard of ROXIE??

I dont have much from the mid 80's onward too recent for my tastes!!

Aj

TVFactFan
08-18-2006, 11:28 PM
I have never heard of ROXIE??

I dont have much from the mid 80's onward too recent for my tastes!!

Aj



It was a Kate and allie spinoff that started in 1987 and lasted 3 weeks

ajm1972
08-28-2006, 06:12 AM
I just came across a CBS promo for the TED KNIGHT SHOW, I never recognized any of the "call girls" in this promo, maybe a lack of good sitcom actors backing up Ted did this series in.

Aj

TVFactFan
08-28-2006, 11:40 AM
I just came across a CBS promo for the TED KNIGHT SHOW, I never recognized any of the "call girls" in this promo, maybe a lack of good sitcom actors backing up Ted did this series in.

Aj


Well that's about all you would find for that show since it only lasted 3 weeks

An 80s Guy
08-29-2006, 10:16 AM
Any news?

Scoobiedoo30
08-29-2006, 04:40 PM
How Long has it been since Season 1 of Archie Bunkers Place came out

RLohrer
08-30-2006, 12:49 PM
Yes, they should release Season 2 as soon as possible. There were some very good episodes such as
1) Archie Alone
2) The Wildcat Strike
3) Tough Love
4) Trashing Of The Temple
5) The Incident
6) Goodbye Murray
7) Weekend Away
8) The Photo Contest
These are one-third of Season 2's episodes. This alone should be enough to realase it for the diehard Archie fans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RLohrer
08-30-2006, 12:55 PM
Sony should release Season 2 ASAP for the diehard Archie fans. There were 8 out of 24 that were very good.
1) Archie Alone
2) The Wildcat Strike
3) The Incident
4) Weekend Away
5) Tough Love
6) Trashing Of The Temple
7) Goodbye, Murray
8) The Photo Contest

Pug Lover
09-03-2006, 05:52 PM
How Long has it been since Season 1 of Archie Bunkers Place came out
The first time I saw it in stores was in March.

Buffyboy323
09-03-2006, 08:11 PM
I guess we'll be waiting a little bit longer. I mean, look how far apart they released the "All In The Family" sets. They are only up to Season 5, and the show has been on DVD for years now. I hate that they're taking so long with both shows. They released "Good Times" in well, good time. Come on Sony!

pscisme
11-20-2006, 11:34 PM
It was a Kate and allie spinoff that started in 1987 and lasted 3 weeks

How the heck can you call ROXIE a spinoff?!

(kidding)

But seriously, why is TVResearcher listed as suspended? Boy, a lot happens when you're away....

TVFactFan
11-20-2006, 11:36 PM
How the heck can you call ROXIE a spinoff?!

(kidding)

But seriously, why is TVResearcher listed as suspended? Boy, a lot happens when you're away....



I know I will never Find Roxie, anywere

Robert 13
11-21-2006, 09:47 AM
I know I will never Find Roxie, anywere

It would be great if VEI in Canada added these to the bonus features of a future "Kate & Allie" season set. :)

Lamont
12-03-2006, 10:06 PM
season 2??? any word??

An 80s Guy
12-22-2006, 05:07 PM
It was almost a year ago since the first season was released.My guesses are that No,They will not be releasing the second season but I still hope.

Scoobiedoo30
12-22-2006, 06:00 PM
Has it been that long since Season 1 came out

rc.uk
12-22-2006, 06:24 PM
It was almost a year ago since the first season was released.My guesses are that No,They will not be releasing the second season but I still hope.

Don't forget that this is Sony we're dealing with. They have a history of being very erratic with DVD releases. Look at Mad About You. They release Seasons 1 and 2 then stop for several years. Then out of the blue, Season 3 is on the agenda. I'm sure Sony will get around to releasing Season 2 of ABP eventually. We may have to wait until 2010, but it'll come!!

I'd sooner they sped things up a bit with All In The Family releases than ABP. I'm not planning on getting any ABP DVDs until the whole series of AITF has been released. At the current rate of one per year, it may be another 3 years before we get Season 9.

Robert 13
01-26-2007, 12:13 PM
I wonder if they will wait until the final season of AITF is out before they continue with ABP. Many fans who have never seen the episode explaining what happens to Edith or those who never knew will want to pick this up for that reason alone. Where Season 1 didn't sell so well, maybe Season 2 could sell better for the curiousity factor not to mention that the episode is heart-wrenching and has an incredible scene with Carroll O'Connor. Let's hope someone at Sony takes notice and realizes that fans will buy it. :)

*CHAD*
05-08-2007, 09:27 PM
I'm guessing it won't be for a while but since that is such a pivotal season in the history of "All in the Family", I wonder if they will release it in a year or hold off until the entire series of "All in the Family" is done. I know they are separate shows but the characters are the same. What are your thoughts? :)


Hey Robert 13,

Any info on S2 coming out soon??

Robert 13
05-09-2007, 10:08 AM
As far as I know, not yet. I've been checking tvshowsondvd.com for more Sony announcements. The last few were Silver Spoons, What's Happening Now!! and HEXED. I'm thinking this has got to come out at some point. It's a pivotal season with the death of Edith. If they don't release the entire series, they should release Season 2. Viewers are always asking what happened to the character of Edith. Maybe they are waiting for AITF to be complete first. If that's the case, we have a few years to wait. :(

*CHAD*
05-09-2007, 10:36 AM
Wow this could be a long wait ... Thanks for the update :wave:

DVDFreaker
05-28-2007, 10:57 AM
Man, I am hoping Season 2 will come out soon, I want to see the Edith episode again which is the most emontional scence in TV history, I cry everytime I see it :(

TVFactFan
05-28-2007, 11:56 AM
Man, I am hoping Season 2 will come out soon, I want to see the Edith episode again which is the most emontional scence in TV history, I cry everytime I see it :(


So you are excited to see a scene again that makes you SAD? HUH??

DVDFreaker
05-28-2007, 01:19 PM
So you are excited to see a scene again that makes you SAD? HUH??

So? There is nothing wrong with that

TV DVD Fan
05-28-2007, 02:11 PM
I know what DVD Freaker means, you can look forward to seeing an episode of a show even if it is sad or sentimental. It just goes to show you the power of television.

DVDFreaker
05-28-2007, 02:29 PM
I know what DVD Freaker means, you can look forward to seeing an episode of a show even if it is sad or sentimental. It just goes to show you the power of television.

Thank you!

TVFactFan
05-28-2007, 03:21 PM
So? There is nothing wrong with that


It is if it involves death, now if it was a sad moment like someone moving then No.

ajm1972
05-30-2007, 08:49 PM
I dont think Season 1 sold well and that is why Season 2 hasnt come out yet.

Glad I have the original CBS broadcasts of the show, including the one where Edith passes, recently I found on beta some of the very last episodes of the show from the spring of 1983.

Aj

TVFactFan
05-30-2007, 09:30 PM
I dont think Season 1 sold well and that is why Season 2 hasnt come out yet.

Glad I have the original CBS broadcasts of the show, including the one where Edith passes, recently I found on beta some of the very last episodes of the show from the spring of 1983.

Aj


I guess you can celebrate by yourself in your home in your underwear-lol

ajm1972
05-30-2007, 11:13 PM
Huh?? Don't follow you, I shudder to think how you would celebrate finding Checkin' In episodes, come to think of it I dont want to know!!:lol:

Aj

TVFactFan
05-30-2007, 11:16 PM
Huh?? Don't follow you, I shudder to think how you would celebrate finding Checkin' In episodes, come to think of it I dont want to know!!:lol:

Aj



Why do you constantly pat yourself on the back for having a HUGE TV collection?

ajm1972
05-31-2007, 08:23 AM
Still don't follow you Solomon, but most people I talk to dont either....

Aj

TVFactFan
05-31-2007, 06:22 PM
Still don't follow you Solomon, but most people I talk to dont either....

Aj


I swear you act like you were in one of the special classes in highschool

ajm1972
05-31-2007, 08:01 PM
Solomon half of your posts are arguments with people on this board or on the sports board. That speaks for itself. If anyone is "special" it's you.

Aj

TVFactFan
05-31-2007, 08:04 PM
Solomon half of your posts are arguments with people on this board or on the sports board. That speaks for itself. If anyone is "special" it's you.

Aj


Yeah that's probably because I run into d*ckheads from time to time. You can actually be a cool guy if you are not showing off

ajm1972
05-31-2007, 08:36 PM
Not sure how can one "show off" online. Your arguments and clashes with Lamont on this board were hilarious and provided entertainment for many.

You can be a jerk at times and so can I, it happens to the best of us!:lol:

Aj

James28
04-15-2008, 07:19 AM
I don't think Sony Home Entertainment will release season 2 of Archie Bunker's Place until all 9 seasons of All in the Family have been released.