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All In The Family - Archie's Eulogy for Stretch Cunningham (1976 episode-7.19) 

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ARCHIE: Like he told the one about the Priest said to the Rabbi, “How come you never eat no ham?” And the Rabbi said, “Well, it’s against my religion”. And the Rabbi said to the Priest, “How come you never go out with a girl?” And the Priest said, “Well that’s against my religion”. And the Rabbi said, “You outta try it, it’s better than ham”.
"A Perfectly Imperfect Eulogy: Archie Bunker’s best friend, Stretch Cunningham, died unexpectedly of a heart attack, and he is asked to give a eulogy. Feeling he is over his head, he enlists his son-in-law, the Meathead, to help him write the eulogy. Mike himself is an atheist, but Archie convinces him to include mentions of Jesus Christ, trying to be sensitive towards Stretch’s faith. What Archie does not know is that Stretch was Jewish. The show, “All in the Family,” famously dealt with social issues. Racism was among the regular topics. They wrestled with black-white relations, anti-Semitism, and related concerns. But Stretch was his best friend, making it all beyond mere tolerance. He loved Stretch. When Archie approaches the podium, he realizes his written eulogy is inappropriate and does his best to adjust. He wings it in a very Archie Bunker style. What he really came to say comes through, and that is that Stretch was a good friend and that he’ll miss him. Edith is deeply touched, knowing that beneath Archie’s awkwardness, he did the best he could.
Why It Works: Funny and heartfelt, Archie demonstrates that love is the most important element of a good eulogy. We see Archie and Mike working together despite their differences. Archie learns a little about religious sensitivity, pausing to realize that he wished he knew his friend better. When we think of the essentials of a eulogy, Archie had it. In his case, in any good eulogy, he got out of his skin. It wasn’t about him. It was about the deceased. With that, Stretch was honored and his family remembered him in a way outside of their experience. Archie Bunker’s eulogy is up with the best."
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@sheldonberg125
@sheldonberg125 3 года назад
What I always liked about All in the Family were those moments when Archie’s deepest feelings came out and what was revealed was not a bigot or racist but a tender hearted guy who was just living his life in the context of his own ignorance. Some of that ignorance was his own fault but some of it wasn’t. The fact is that we all say and do insensitive things. We are all bigoted at times. Certainly we are all ignorant at times. There are levels of ignorance as well. Some ignorance is worse than others. The writers were good at creating a heartfelt eulogy that would have been spoken by a regular working guy from that time and place. I have worked alongside people like this in my life. They have the rough edges, they talk rough, make off coloured jokes, etc but often are salt of the earth people. In our current age of insincere outrage, political correctness gone crazy, and a moral superiority that looks down on people who are often completely misunderstood it would be nice to have a few more Archie Bunkers in the world. It’s what is deep down inside you that counts. Like the good book says, man looks at the outward appearance but God looks at the heart.
@marwatson7408
@marwatson7408 3 года назад
I think you summoned it up pretty nicely, he was ignorant at times and we all say things that are insensitive to others. Here’s he is saying things that may be inappropriate but he really loved Stretch as a person. I grew up watching All In The Family a lot of the episodes were controversial at times.
@mr.aerial1885
@mr.aerial1885 3 года назад
Well put. Archie did not like other people in context but when the time came, his heart took over and realized his mistake. Remember the episode he was recruited into the KKK. When he found out, he turned that down with furor. That right there showed you that his real intentions were good and he was a good man. This was a brilliant show with the best possible acting, especially the two elders. They could make you laugh, then make you cry at the same time.
@waynecarter4200
@waynecarter4200 3 года назад
nicely put sheldon
@williamteeter8444
@williamteeter8444 2 года назад
Sheldon: you said very beautiful thoughts. Carrol O'Connor was a brilliant actor.
@hankkingsley9300
@hankkingsley9300 2 года назад
Glad I got to watch this show Growing Up
@mnsnerd
@mnsnerd 3 года назад
There is NO WAY that this is not the greatest eulogy in television history. Funny at times - hilariously so - and touching and moving as well. And of course Carroll O'Connor was, as ever, brilliant as Archie Bunker.
@Mark-zu6oz
@Mark-zu6oz 3 года назад
I agree. I nominate the "Chuckes the Clown" funeral from Mary Tyler Moore for second place.
@jeffreyolin626
@jeffreyolin626 2 года назад
Have you seen John Cleese's eulogy for Graham Chapman? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CkxCHybM6Ek.html
@Marcus-bh5rl
@Marcus-bh5rl 2 года назад
I agree
@lancasterritzyescargotdine2602
@lancasterritzyescargotdine2602 2 года назад
Just goes to show, even bigots can have a heart when it's needed!
@trwent
@trwent 2 года назад
Chuckles The Clown on the Mary Tyler Moore Show gives it a run for its money.
@Prousto
@Prousto Год назад
The delivery of that “shalom” perfectly captures the brilliance of the show and it’s lead actor.
@ShannonFreng
@ShannonFreng 2 месяца назад
I think most character actors (which O'Connor definitely was, prior to this role) are much better at their craft, than are so many supposed 'lead' ones (O'Connor, Jack Elam, Strother Martin, etc., being definite proof of that). How he was able to keep in character (as well as the actor in the background), while doing this monologue, is quite amazing.
@mikeosullivan3699
@mikeosullivan3699 4 года назад
Carroll O'Connor was one of the greatest TV actors of all time.
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 3 года назад
Norman Lear was the greatest sitcom writer of all time also.
@user-yk3sn9xd7m
@user-yk3sn9xd7m 3 года назад
Carroll was and still is The Greatest TV actor of all time.
@Dan-nt2yb
@Dan-nt2yb 3 года назад
THE greatest. Alan Alda is second.😊👍🏾
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 3 года назад
@@Dan-nt2yb AA is good but too cheesy. I prefer Warner Klemperer as one of the greatest.
@ShibaMomma143
@ShibaMomma143 3 года назад
He was THE BEST!
@seandougherty9568
@seandougherty9568 8 месяцев назад
I love how Carroll O'Connor leaves you gasping with all the awkwardly delivered humor, and once you think you can't stand any more, he delivers truly kind, tender and heartfelt words with some of the best dramatic acting that ANYONE could deliver! A master actor! You could SEE Archie's pain and sadness in losing his dear friend as O'Connor paused and at long last with great emotion delivered his parting "shalom" to Stretch.
@cfinley81
@cfinley81 6 дней назад
You could see the guilt in his eyes also because he must've felt bad that Stretch felt he couldn't tell his best friend he was a jew and instead endured and took part in the jesting of his people. That 'Shalom' was Archie's way of telling him he loved him anyway and will miss him. 💔💯
@nicholaspatti1526
@nicholaspatti1526 3 года назад
To the whole cast of All in the Family .. Thank you for the memories and laughs .
@jandittemore5512
@jandittemore5512 3 года назад
Carroll and Jean were just the BEST!
@Cola64
@Cola64 3 года назад
Epic acting skills brilliant delivery had me crying and laughing at the same time
@philc9514
@philc9514 2 года назад
My father never watched TV until All In The Family went on the Air. Because of this show, we finally got our first Color TV
@saberiandream316
@saberiandream316 Год назад
"It wouldn't have made no difference." That means a lot coming from a man like Archie. One of his finest moments on TV.
@tommyfuller103z
@tommyfuller103z 2 года назад
The last word Archie said brought tears to my eyes! Shalom RIP Stretch.
@philip1123
@philip1123 3 года назад
No tv show today can make you laugh and bring you to tears in a couple of minutes of the same scene at that... brilliant writing and a masterpiece of acting
@crystallake6198
@crystallake6198 3 года назад
The ham joke is awesome.
@urbangorilla33
@urbangorilla33 2 года назад
Both ham jokes were good.
@jonnaking3054
@jonnaking3054 9 месяцев назад
I love this show because it'll have you laughing and crying at the same time
@fromtherubble6890
@fromtherubble6890 3 года назад
There've been few comedies that made me laugh out loud like All in the Family... This was brilliant
@stevemartinovich
@stevemartinovich 3 года назад
Moved me to tears at the end. Awesome actor
@toddgrogg2810
@toddgrogg2810 3 года назад
The way edith, was looking at Archie, at 5.54 her look had a heart break, on her face.
@markusantonio4866
@markusantonio4866 3 года назад
The guy in front of her, lol!
@dennissculaf2740
@dennissculaf2740 3 года назад
'All In The Family' equals Classic.... Every characters were equally important to the show....
@andydowling1216
@andydowling1216 3 года назад
When God made Archie Bunker the Lord must of dropped the mold because you will never see a character like him again!!! All in the family was the funniest show ever and even to this day I still laugh hard at the many time's I have watched the reruns!!
@autocrow
@autocrow 3 года назад
I like the way Archie mixes the words "Eulogy" and "Urology".
@jaredjlinden
@jaredjlinden 3 года назад
A lovely episode. I prefer the episodes from this era, where Archie had more heart, than the earlier years when he was so harsh. During this period, Archie is still prejudiced, but he frequently learns his lesson, and he has Edith around to pull him back from the scarier aspects of his bigotry (see “Cousin Liz” for an example of this).
@KevinMeehan-i9o
@KevinMeehan-i9o 2 месяца назад
There's never been a more gifted actor in TV history. Brilliant.
@letseat3050
@letseat3050 2 года назад
The dead-pan way Archie tells that joke...lmao
@drlee2
@drlee2 7 месяцев назад
LOL Yeah, Archie was very nervous since he had to wing it.
@gilbertotabares8196
@gilbertotabares8196 Год назад
Oh Archie. Ya just kept diggin yourself deeper god bless ya.
@rathersane
@rathersane 3 года назад
The theory I developed after an early pandemic-era binge-watch is that had Archie Bunker’s Place gotten three more seasons, Archie would have converted.
@14DaveHunter
@14DaveHunter Год назад
Great and true words St. John Paul II said. All Jews are our spiritual elder brothers and sisters. I'm always honored meeting a physical Child of Abraham.
@chrislaine8807
@chrislaine8807 2 года назад
There's a reason his chair is in the Museum of American History in Wash DC - it was really cool to see that there! When you can laugh to the point of tears and then cry while your eyes are still wet from laughing you've experienced greatness!
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 Год назад
I feel gypped because the first time I was there, they were still being used on the set. The second time which was on a high school trip, we did not go to that part of the museum.
@duke1232
@duke1232 2 года назад
Can laugh and cry in this skit Carrol O Connor performance is just remarkable The way he acted nervous in front of the people then I can watch him in one of his regular scenes is just acting brilliance. Rip carrol
@jerryhoward8133
@jerryhoward8133 3 года назад
Archie was a simpleton as a human being. This one scene showed that even the most common man can have a heart and sincere emotional feelings toward a lost comrade. Truly Awesome.
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 Год назад
He wasn't really a simpleton. He was an uneducated blue collar worker who was raised in a bigoted household and had an abusive father. A simpleton wouldn't have been able to do with he did with the bar he bought. Expanding it into a restaurant and all.
@jerryhoward8133
@jerryhoward8133 Год назад
@@retroguy9494 Hindsight is 20/20. You make an excellent argument. He did the best he could with what he had to work with. One of the greatest shows ever produced. Thankd
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 Год назад
@@jerryhoward8133 You're welcome! 😁I agree it was one of the best shows ever produced. When I saw the shows when they were first run when I was a little kid, I just thought Archie was funny. Plus he reminded me a little of my step grandfather. But as I got into adulthood and reflected back, I realized that it wasn't only excellent comedy, but that the show was the first to tackle numerous controversial subjects of that time period. I don't think such a show could be aired today using current controversial topics because everyone is just SO on edge and so easily triggered and offended. As I said, Archie was raised by a bigoted abusive father. One of my favorite episodes was when Mike finds this out when they are locked in the storeroom and get drunk to keep warm. First Archie tells him he was teased as a child because of his name and for wearing one shoe and one boot to school because they were too poor during the depression to afford new ones and that a black kid beat him up. Then when he opens up about his father and Mike tries to tell him his father was wrong because his own father was like that, bigoted and called people names. Archie refuses to believe it. It still sticks in my head what Archie says. 'The man who goes out and busts his butt to keep a roof over your head and clothes on your back and you call him wrong? The man that comes home, bringing you candy and is the first guy to throw a baseball to you. And take you for walks in the park holding you by the hand. My father held me by the hand, My father had a hand on him though and he busted that hand once and he busted it on me to teach me to do good. My father shoved my in a closet for seven hours to teach me to do good, cause he loved me. You're supposed to love your father 'cause your father loves you. And how can any man who loves you tell you anything that's wrong?' Its at that moment that Mike, in disbelief, finally understands. And realizes its not really Archie's fault. Its not that Archie is simple or can't understand. Its because he loved his father so much he did not WANT to understand and acknowledge. Its really a heartbreaking scene.
@jerryhoward8133
@jerryhoward8133 Год назад
@@retroguy9494 You hit the nail on the head. I grew up in NYC and came of age with this. I knew a lot of Archie Bunkers. To me you make a choice to continue the ignorance of hate and bigotry, or maybe your lucky enough to have a light bulb moment and say maybe what I’m seeing and being taught is not the answer? But the current problem is hyper sensitivity to every word that you say. That is no way to go thru life. You can not have a entitlement mentality and use that for political or financial advancement. I try not to engage idiots and such and hope for the best.
@leesher1845
@leesher1845 2 года назад
I’ve heard that priest and rabbi joke. It’s hilarious. This was masterful - and touching. Kudos to both Carol O’Connor and the brilliant writers.
@almishti
@almishti 6 месяцев назад
"Wait a minute don't forget your beanie"
@larrystenger1247
@larrystenger1247 Год назад
We create our own beliefs but God only judges us by what we accomplish on earth, God bless everyone.
@SuperGreatSphinx
@SuperGreatSphinx 6 месяцев назад
Charity
@jasonfaber1463
@jasonfaber1463 2 года назад
Archie’s last word to Stretch was Shalom.
@WintersWar
@WintersWar 2 года назад
When I get to the 2 minute mark I wondered how are the writers and o connor going to pull this one off. Of course they do.
@drewski1535
@drewski1535 2 года назад
Archie gave a great Urology for Stretch
@tommyryan1311
@tommyryan1311 2 года назад
an iconic funny sad scene. one of my favorites in the whole series.
@Dave-ti2ue
@Dave-ti2ue 8 месяцев назад
Archie had his flaws. But at his core, he was a good hearted person. As most of us are, I'd like to think.
@EsterKunin-zs2dw
@EsterKunin-zs2dw 7 месяцев назад
Archie really didn't know what to say, but he certainly meant well. I, myself, loved the character of Stretch Cunningham. He was soooo funny!😂❤
@ortiznick1941
@ortiznick1941 8 месяцев назад
Great actor ,masterpiece u can laugh and cry same time with Archie😂😂😢😢
@robwilliams2265
@robwilliams2265 2 года назад
Carroll O'Connor is beyond genius as Archie Bunker. Almost doesn't even make sense that someone could be that good at something.
@lionheartroar3104
@lionheartroar3104 2 года назад
One of the funniest scenes in tv history
@mcgiant1983
@mcgiant1983 6 месяцев назад
I love how the it took the studio audience a few seconds to figure out what Archie meant when he said "and I ain't seen nothing else" when he was talking about how he didn't see any indication Stretch was Jewish.
@kosherjew4223
@kosherjew4223 Год назад
I'm a Jew and I approve HAHA! This is Gold! I'm dying of laughter!
@mr.aerial1885
@mr.aerial1885 Год назад
Believe it or not, Carrol O' Connor was not a talented actor in his younger days, but as he matured, he became one of the best actors in American television history. What great performances he put on. One of the greatest ever.
@mightymikeamps9317
@mightymikeamps9317 3 месяца назад
“You couldn’t tell he was a Jew by looking at his face. I never seen anything else.”
@johnbowen35
@johnbowen35 10 месяцев назад
He may trip over his lip a bit, but when it's all said and done. He's a tough act to follow. He lost a brother whom he loved, that's all that mattered. We should all try to get over ourselves, me included...
@returningtoearthtv8836
@returningtoearthtv8836 2 года назад
Shalom.
@junesilvermanb2979
@junesilvermanb2979 2 года назад
Shalom en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalom
@wakajumba
@wakajumba 5 месяцев назад
such a great actor
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 3 года назад
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@cjpreach
@cjpreach Год назад
"Shalom.". Tears.
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 Год назад
Its wonderful that so many of the younger generations are enjoying this show and appreciate it. But its also sad that they don't understand a lot of the jokes because if they DID they would find the show even more hysterical. Take what Edith says about the 'beanie.' To the younger generations, a beanie is simply a knit hat that covers the entire head. But for MY generation (the boomers) and the two before mine, that kind of hat was called a 'toboggin cap' For US a 'beanie' was a small skull cap typically worn by little kids and sometimes by college fraternity pledges. It was usually multi colored and sometimes even had a little propeller on top which spun in the wind. It was a silly looking thing and it was MEANT to be silly. If any of you ever saw any of the little rascals comedy shorts or pictures of the characters, Spanky usually wears a beanie. In fact, in the 1994 movie, you can see a really good colorized version of it to see how silly it looks. So in reality, even though she doesn't mean to do it, because she is so naïve, Edith is confusing the yarmulke with the silly hat kids of her generation used to wear. Therein lies the REAL joke and its SO funny.
@drumfulofsoul
@drumfulofsoul 9 месяцев назад
James cromwell is alive and well. Jerome "Stretch" Cunningham. He was on an episode of M*A*S*H as a prankster with an exploding cigar. But ill remember him as the Ancient mariner in a beautiful independent film called Hideaway.
@heyzeus3363
@heyzeus3363 Год назад
Well written and wonderfully acted by Carroll O’Connor. Maybe a little out of character for “Archie Bunker”, especially him saying “Shalom” at the end, but hell, still a sweet funny and emotional scene.
@johndybala8580
@johndybala8580 8 месяцев назад
Not the slightest bit out of character for Archie. His bigotry toward blacks wasn't enough to prevent him from being at least tolerant of, if not marginally friendly with, Lionel Jefferson (sure, he let Sammy sit in His Chair, but Sammy's a big star; Lionel is the kid next door). His bigotry toward what we would today call the LGBTQ population wasn't enough to prevent him from mourning Beverly LaSalle. And had Archie learned Stretch was Jewish while he was alive, Archie absolutely would have guarded his tongue around Stretch. Instead, he was given five minutes to atone as much as he possibly could. And he understood "Shalom" to be a respectful greeting to a Jewish man, so he made a respectful gesture toward his Jewish friend as the capstone of that atonement.
@ralphabreu5022
@ralphabreu5022 3 года назад
A Jewish name ain't supposed to have ham in it.. LOL
@joecampos5624
@joecampos5624 Год назад
Oh my God this was funny and its something so true to the way he was. On the show...if you understand how he represents part of society it's not offensive...
@jeffreyblake9434
@jeffreyblake9434 6 месяцев назад
All on the family was the show ever. Archie was against everyone. No filter. It was a comedy and everyone got it. Now people are offended by everything but profanity
@LucysPop
@LucysPop 11 месяцев назад
The greatest damn television show ever.
@Rokhl.K
@Rokhl.K 4 года назад
Carroll O’Connor was a damn national treasure. Beautiful, moving performance.
@patrickhenry5380
@patrickhenry5380 4 года назад
I wholeheartedly agreee.
@cookingforfools8691
@cookingforfools8691 4 года назад
Indeed!
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 3 года назад
He provided many, when Edith died is my favorite. How could a bigot make it rain. Carol O'connor was phenomenal.
@SOXLUVER777
@SOXLUVER777 Год назад
So very true. A genius was Carroll O’Connor
@stevensmoley7983
@stevensmoley7983 Год назад
@@daBEAGLE1017 he really was. To change gears like that towards the end of his speech was amazing.
@bewareofchild2462
@bewareofchild2462 2 года назад
Shalom.
@gerrymcintosh4477
@gerrymcintosh4477 2 года назад
God, I miss this show… ‘’Archie’’ definitely added years to my life.
@the_lost_navigator
@the_lost_navigator 3 года назад
From a time when we could laugh at ourselves... Respect
@jazzbutterworth
@jazzbutterworth Год назад
"Until his father sat him down & 'said no more of that!'" I choked on air! 😂
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 Год назад
Well it IS kind of true! LOL Most of Archie's comments about things DID have SOME logic to them. Christianity DID replace Judaism which was the covenant God made with Abraham.
@sharronseaborn7085
@sharronseaborn7085 9 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂
@PaulosTheGamer
@PaulosTheGamer 4 года назад
"Jesus was a jew, ... til his father sat him down and told him 'No more of that.'" oh God that was so good.
@stephenhershey1414
@stephenhershey1414 3 года назад
Only on his mother's side
@stephenhershey1414
@stephenhershey1414 3 года назад
@Michael Smith I was quoting a line Archie said on the show
@yehoshuacirt8645
@yehoshuacirt8645 3 года назад
@@stephenhershey1414 A Jew is such only according to the mother.
@richardrykard3246
@richardrykard3246 2 года назад
@@yehoshuacirt8645 If that is so then why in the OT and NT does lineage always issue from the patrilineal? It's always son of Nun or son of Amos etc...
@yehoshuacirt8645
@yehoshuacirt8645 2 года назад
@@richardrykard3246 "Jewishness" is maternal. All other matters like priesthood, tribe, and inheritance are paternal. Last names have always been paternal. The Jewish soul specifically is solely passed forward by the mother. Regarding the terms OT and NT: I have no connection with NT. So I can't be asked about that. (OT we call Scriptures, not "old testament").
@bonzodog67lizardking15
@bonzodog67lizardking15 5 лет назад
"A Jewish name ain't supposed to have no ham in it, Edith!" Classic.
@AmyJones-to8mh
@AmyJones-to8mh 3 года назад
Noah's son ham was what first came to mind.
@bonzodog67lizardking15
@bonzodog67lizardking15 3 года назад
@@AmyJones-to8mh Or Abraham...
@davidbrawn2828
@davidbrawn2828 3 года назад
@@AmyJones-to8mh maybe stretch was related to Noah somehow.
@sheldonberg125
@sheldonberg125 3 года назад
Yeah! That was hilarious.
@rathersane
@rathersane 3 года назад
You gotta keep the Jewish food away from the Gentile food or else it loses its kosher...
@cyndik9921
@cyndik9921 3 года назад
I'm admitting that tears came when Archie talked about laughing making one's life longer. Very very touching end of eulogy. He's still making us laugh.. Bless you Archie!!
@JustWasted3HoursHere
@JustWasted3HoursHere 3 года назад
You could actually see tears in Carrol O'Connor's eyes. He was one of the greatest of all time.
@SThompsonRAMM_1203
@SThompsonRAMM_1203 3 года назад
Cyndi, I’ve seen this at least a dozen times and when it originally aired as well and I never laughed so hard and cried so hard at the same time. This scene, even through television seemed so real. The thing that set Archie apart from those that are ignorant was the fact that he was so honest in his own ignorance.
@cyndik9921
@cyndik9921 3 года назад
@@SThompsonRAMM_1203 I'm impressed by your comment. Ignorance/honest ignorance... There's a huge difference between the two. Kudos in your observations, well said!
@SThompsonRAMM_1203
@SThompsonRAMM_1203 3 года назад
@@cyndik9921 awe, thank you so much for making my day.
@kevinfitzmaurice4072
@kevinfitzmaurice4072 3 года назад
I think that remark is attributed to Norman Lear.
@ratso69ful81
@ratso69ful81 3 года назад
Poor Archie, he meant well, he was a loveable bigot who's heart was in the right place, but his foot was in his mouth a majority of the time. God bless Edith, " don't forget your beanie"... LOL!
@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti1663
@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti1663 5 лет назад
I thought Archie did a beautiful job with Stretch's eulogy delivery. I'm sure Stretch would be looking down smiling upon Arch. Especially when Arch told Stretch's joke...
@triciajohansen7124
@triciajohansen7124 3 года назад
Archie was the most brutally honest characters.
@danmagoo
@danmagoo 2 года назад
True story: When my son was born, and they handed him to me, for some reason I remembered Archie and I said: "Welcome to the world. little one. This is your mommy, and I'm your daddy, and now I'm going to tell you a joke." And I told him Archie's joke about the priest and the rabbi.
@garylobo348
@garylobo348 3 года назад
Carroll O'Connor created the most indelible... and important... character in the history of American Television. Case closed.
@timbuk1126
@timbuk1126 3 года назад
I actually fully agree with you!
@trowerz
@trowerz 3 года назад
Too effing sad that today’s American voters are so.....( ). Insert something plz
@mikegee8875
@mikegee8875 3 года назад
The Jews that have always ruled hollywood, would manage to find ways to insert judaism into their shows. For the record, I like conservative jews. ie. Mark Levin.
@freddymarcel-marcum6831
@freddymarcel-marcum6831 3 года назад
Don't forget Fred G Sanford son😆
@randyjoe8253
@randyjoe8253 3 года назад
@@trowerz the word is “pussified”
@steveendicott1855
@steveendicott1855 3 года назад
"I heard it said having the Blues takes years off of your life and if that's true then laughing puts years ON your life. And if that's true then Stretch put years on my life!"
@stevensmoley7983
@stevensmoley7983 3 года назад
I'm Jewish myself and I think that was one of the funniest scenes from the entire series! One of the greatest shows ever, I would laugh about his commentary about Jews just as much as everything else he said. Of course, with the ultra sensitive generation we have now, this show could never come out today. We are missing out on alot.
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 3 года назад
"Ultra-sensitive" = thin skinned.
@matthewnichols3533
@matthewnichols3533 2 года назад
I heard there was a gold mine in the sky. All the jews joined the air force
@evaschroeder4020
@evaschroeder4020 2 года назад
I have great respect for the jews as a religion and people. I am a catholic and we forget that Jesus was a jew. We are supposed to honor them as God's people.
@spiveym
@spiveym 2 года назад
@@evaschroeder4020 he was "until his Father sat him down and said, 'no more of that.'"
@evaschroeder4020
@evaschroeder4020 2 года назад
@@spiveym 😂 Jesus will always be ethnically jewish. All the biblical figures of the old testament were. I am part ethnically jewish myself. The people in my family were jews who converted to Catholicism.
@R.F.9847
@R.F.9847 2 года назад
Well-written and well-performed. I went from laughing to crying in a matter of seconds.
@77barrymac
@77barrymac 2 года назад
The way he ends it with a "shalom", putting his hand on the coffin, almost made me tear up.
@menzicosce
@menzicosce 11 месяцев назад
@@77barrymacit harkens back to the episode where Edith asked how do you know when Shalom is hello or goodbye.
@rickhurst7433
@rickhurst7433 9 месяцев назад
One of those moments like Sally Field in Steel Magnolias when the whole audience was crying and then they told her to slap ouisa and then everyone was crying and laughing at the same time.
@Dan-nt2yb
@Dan-nt2yb 3 года назад
I give the actor standing up beside him full credit for keeping a straight face throughout.👍🏾😊
@garylobo348
@garylobo348 3 года назад
Probably had to do 14 takes to get it done!
@cultfilmfreakreviews
@cultfilmfreakreviews 2 года назад
Charles Siebert, character actor, one of those "he's that guy in everything" actors, Blue Sunshine to narrow it down for me.
@hssfan
@hssfan 2 года назад
Rest in piece Mr. Siebert.
@billmilano6246
@billmilano6246 2 года назад
Charles Siebert was arguably the best celebrity player ever on $100,000 Pyramid.
@TheNameOfJesus
@TheNameOfJesus Год назад
They recorded every episode twice in the same day with two different audiences. That way if someone messed up in a scene they could easily just pick the scene from the other recording. I still remember a scene from James Bond where a boat runs over a wedding cake, and the bride cries, but the groom starts to smile, and they cut the film just as he was starting to smile. I noticed that the first time I saw that movie, and the Director was probably fuming when he saw the groom smiling, but decided to cut it there. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cZmSeIgBZu8.html
@charliegeraldjr5926
@charliegeraldjr5926 5 лет назад
Don’t forget your beanie 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@reeferseasalt
@reeferseasalt 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@tommyrauk8205
@tommyrauk8205 2 года назад
Archie once called it a yamaha
@PTSmash
@PTSmash 2 года назад
I love how the Rabbi never says anything during the eulogy, but his facial expressions tell us everything we need to know.
@toddmccreary4579
@toddmccreary4579 2 года назад
That one guy in the audience keeps looking like he's going to get up and hit Archie!
@susanlett9632
@susanlett9632 11 месяцев назад
Ediths are gold too
@brianhammerstein
@brianhammerstein Месяц назад
@@susanlett9632 always
@hannagg9365
@hannagg9365 4 года назад
As a Jew, I only wish there were MORE episodes like this! Satire is great!!! I envy the blacks, bc they got more jokes in, lolss! RIP Carroll O’Connor! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💕💕💕💕💕
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 3 года назад
Watch the series, Archie rips on all. Watch the Jeffersons, its just as edgy.
@triciajohansen7124
@triciajohansen7124 3 года назад
Bless you.
@js9884
@js9884 3 года назад
Canzuk...just in case you didn't know this show , All in The Family was based directly on the British Till Death Us Do Part, a great show in its own right, while Alf and Archie are different they both gave so many so much to laugh at to help in tough social times.
@blue3381
@blue3381 3 года назад
Sadly, this kind of satire is fading. I wish the cancel culture mobs of today knew that scenes like this actually unite us.
@Hillers62
@Hillers62 3 года назад
The Jewish people have always had the best sense of humor..the greatest? ...Mel Brooks...
@moshomaniac1
@moshomaniac1 3 года назад
Archie was so funny here, I don't think I ever saw him put his foot in his mouth more. But he loved Stretch, and that shows.
@Danielseven-ir2mq
@Danielseven-ir2mq 3 года назад
This eulogy adds years to your life.
@mindriot91_96
@mindriot91_96 6 месяцев назад
This show adds years to your life. BRILLIANT television programming.
@connecticutguy8895
@connecticutguy8895 5 лет назад
As far as sitcom writing, it doesn't get any better than this!
@22trem
@22trem 3 года назад
This scene is gold. Carroll O'Connor was a genius.
@sealyoness
@sealyoness 2 года назад
And he had some truly great writers.
@SirManfly
@SirManfly 2 года назад
This whole show was so unbelievably ahead of its time….has to be the #1 most groundbreaking show Hollywood has ever produced !!
@paleo704
@paleo704 2 года назад
@@SirManfly it was the most watched show in the USA when it aired
@leesher1845
@leesher1845 2 года назад
So were the writers. ☺️
@leannsherman6723
@leannsherman6723 Год назад
As were the writers of course.😊
@charlescannon9588
@charlescannon9588 5 лет назад
Stretch's joke was actually pretty funny.
@lenward4559
@lenward4559 3 года назад
You could never tell he was Jewish by looking at his face, and I never seen nothing else!
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 Год назад
🤣👍
@kolohe7775
@kolohe7775 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, and then that look on Edith’s face! 🤣
@dd-nv6sw
@dd-nv6sw 3 года назад
It's sad and a shame that our nation has devolved to the point where we can't have fantastic shows like this anymore.
@jerrscott6373
@jerrscott6373 3 года назад
Political correctness has now gone a great step further, and is now censoring those who don't agree with them. We got real issues going forward.
@frankcabanski9409
@frankcabanski9409 3 года назад
It was the same then. The show was made to make fun of conservatives. Problem is, even the hard leftists who wrote it couldn't get past that even the basest conservatives are still good people at heart.
@jerrscott6373
@jerrscott6373 3 года назад
@@frankcabanski9409 Notice how Norman Lear softened the character of Archie Bunker over the years. He never intended for Archie Bunker to be so accepted by the American people.
@garylobo348
@garylobo348 3 года назад
Don Rickles used to skewer us. Didn't matter if you were black, fat, Asian, Mexican, or Arab. And we laughed our asses off because we were proud to be Americans, after the big wars of the middle 1900s. Archie did the same thing, but he saw things beginning to change and didn't like it. And today, we see Archie, despite his bigotry, was correct. Today they're so busy cancelling everything, Archie wouldn't recognize this as America anymore. If we had these hateful libtards running around here in 1945, we'd all be speaking German with pictures of Hitler on our walls at home.
@dd-nv6sw
@dd-nv6sw 3 года назад
@@garylobo348 Amen brother.
@warrenbfeagins
@warrenbfeagins 3 года назад
When he says, "Jesus was a Jew til his father sat him down and told him, "no more of dat."🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Barnyard4570
@Barnyard4570 2 года назад
That WAS a hoot.....the "beanie" cracked me up, too.....
@TLR1219
@TLR1219 6 месяцев назад
Hilarious
@kewlthings
@kewlthings 4 года назад
That was an acting clinic. He's such a good actor.
@walterjohnson4966
@walterjohnson4966 3 года назад
Hard not to lose it when Archie taps the casket and says shalom...
@77barrymac
@77barrymac 2 года назад
I came close to doing just that.
@lynneforsyth8231
@lynneforsyth8231 2 года назад
Teary eyed moment right there 🥲
@susanlett9632
@susanlett9632 11 месяцев назад
@douglasnewman2299
@douglasnewman2299 4 месяца назад
Poignant indeed.
@nine-tenmedia5846
@nine-tenmedia5846 3 года назад
One of the greatest scenes in television history.
@mcpbaa3000
@mcpbaa3000 3 года назад
Agree. I think the best scene was in the Christmas episode with the draft dodger. Archie's line "I don't want to talk about that goddamn war anymore".
@nine-tenmedia5846
@nine-tenmedia5846 3 года назад
@@mcpbaa3000 I also agree with that.
@xanderlowe1543
@xanderlowe1543 Год назад
"Maybe he thought it would." One of the low-key most tragic lines ever. That you learn your best friend was hiding a massive part of his or her life, because he was afraid of losing that friendship, and you'll never be able to tell him you're sorry.
@ericholck3914
@ericholck3914 Год назад
I was very young when this show first aired - too young to have seen the first couple of seasons. But I seem to remember this episode as being something of a turning point for Archie. He started to evolve just a little bit, and be ever so slightly more tolerant. Norman Lear has said the key trait of Archie was that he was afraid of change. Over the course of the show, he got a little more comfortable with it.
@SonicandTheTailsbrothers
@SonicandTheTailsbrothers Год назад
I think Arch would have still liked him. Arch was all bluff most of the time. He had a kind heart. After all he took in Stephanie who was Jewish and tried to be respectful of her religion He bought her a star of David and celebrated Shabbat dinner with her.
@DB-kl9bp
@DB-kl9bp Год назад
​@@SonicandTheTailsbrothersyou're completely right. Those of us who watched the show regularly for years and actually paid close attention to Archie, you realize he's nowhere near as bad as some people make him out to be. He was just an awkward, uneducated confused man who didn't realize a lot of things in life and mishandled many situations. But at the core he was a good guy with better intentions than what showed on the surface.
@lornecansler6271
@lornecansler6271 Год назад
Archie was a work in progress
@paulstillman2878
@paulstillman2878 5 лет назад
Funniest thing I have seen in years. Could not stop laughing.
@SThompsonRAMM_1203
@SThompsonRAMM_1203 Год назад
I needed a good laugh and cry today. This never fails to put me in hysterics only to leave me bawling like a baby. Great writing, and great delivery from a great actor.
@jpamusher
@jpamusher 5 лет назад
Amazing that the guy beside Archie could keep a straight face!
@steveendicott1855
@steveendicott1855 3 года назад
Charles Siebert
@cookingforfools8691
@cookingforfools8691 4 года назад
What a great show. They could have you crying laughing one second, then crying from emotion the next.
@mindriot91_96
@mindriot91_96 3 года назад
All in the Family shifted seamlessly from comedy to drama (and vice versa) I've never seen another TV show do it that well.
@paleo704
@paleo704 2 года назад
@@mindriot91_96 greatest show in history. Watch the episode sometime where Mike and Gloria say goodbye. Challenge you to ever find better television
@nashshaffer6235
@nashshaffer6235 3 года назад
This is before the world got sensitive...
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 3 года назад
Not "sensitive", uncaring.
@evaschroeder4020
@evaschroeder4020 2 года назад
@@usernamemykel yes fake sensitive cancel culture isn't genuine
@nashshaffer6235
@nashshaffer6235 Год назад
@@usernamemykelAgreed
@kennethsmith9301
@kennethsmith9301 9 месяцев назад
​@usernamemykel well said
@johndybala8580
@johndybala8580 8 месяцев назад
Exactly what rock were you and/or anyone you know who was alive in the 1970s living under, to preclude awareness of how much of a cultural landmine this show was?
@bondinvisible
@bondinvisible 3 года назад
I consider myself to be socially liberal and progressive but sometimes in life you have to laugh at things and this is funny as hell. Sadly people these days often can’t tell the difference between comedy and real hatred. These is meant to be funny.
@shleaumeau7740
@shleaumeau7740 2 года назад
I still am socially liberal and progressive, and the thing that offends me most about this scene is that the Jews aren't depicted laughing. This speech would kill at a real Jewish funeral, so to speak.
@seattlepoet
@seattlepoet 4 года назад
Honestly, during COVID...I have been watching all of these episodes and they were so brilliant and so incredible and THERE IS SO MUCH TO LEARN FROM THEM...SO MANY DEEP THEMES...my grandfather, who was Republican and my dad, who was liberal, used to love and watch the show and argued about the things that came up on the show. Watching "All In The Family" is getting me through this very difficult time.
@garylobo348
@garylobo348 3 года назад
Bless you. Your father and grandfather were for whom the show was made. It broke all previous taboos and opened up real dialogue about real life at the time .. And continues today because most of those themes are timeless. According to Norman Lear, the creator, he himself was the liberal growing up in his home and his father was a true Archie. So it came naturally to Lear when he got the rights to England's Til Death Us Do Part, and adopted it for American TV.
@s2h995
@s2h995 5 лет назад
I never seen nothin else lol
@njpubadjuster3710
@njpubadjuster3710 7 месяцев назад
"And i never seen nothing else." Even Edith understood that one.
@atarahchomah1463
@atarahchomah1463 4 года назад
My favorite scene! Shalom, Archie!
@AdaraBalabusta
@AdaraBalabusta 9 месяцев назад
The ending…I am all verklempt. 😢❤
@MilePost106
@MilePost106 Год назад
The good old days when people never got triggered.
@johndybala8580
@johndybala8580 8 месяцев назад
Tell me you know nothing of the sociopolitical atmosphere in which the show was aired without telling me you know nothing about the atmosphere in which it came into American living rooms every week.
@js9884
@js9884 3 года назад
As funny as he is, it's made all the more powerful but what I think the greatest thing about Archie is, ....his pathos, when he says Shalom at the end ,.....he made me cry.
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