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Brian Damage
07-17-2010, 05:11 PM
In the nineties, when talk of bringing Archie Bunker back on television in a new setting was circulating, Carroll O'Connor expressed interest but Norman Lear did not. He knows the sad truth: Americans have become too dour to laugh at themselves.

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MikeL
07-17-2010, 05:38 PM
i would of liked to see that again now we never wil dam your normen lear who knows what could of been.

Hughsgirl
08-20-2010, 10:46 AM
i would of liked to see that again now we never wil dam your normen lear who knows what could of been.

I think it's safe to say that you can blame the uptight,politically Incorrect, know it all Liberals who are "offended" by any opinion that is not their own and lack any kind of sense of humor. At the same token, I think Norman Lear should have put all that aside and went for it for all the die-hard Archie fans because I think there are so much more of us out there then people think, it's just that so few have the guts to admit to it out of fear of being labeled as being a racist and such. Me, I could care less what people think because I found that show hilarious and still watch it every chance I get today.

Benno123
08-20-2010, 11:26 AM
I have a newspaper article tucked away somewhere in my collection from the early- to mid-1990s of an interview with Carroll O'Connor. In it he said that he wanted to bring Archie back in a series of specials showing America what Archie was doing at the time. Perhaps back to driving a cab, and maybe in a serious relationship with a woman. But Norman Lear refused. One of these days I will dig that article out and scan and post it on here, it's interesting to read!

MikeL
08-20-2010, 12:35 PM
thats a shame thanks to normen lear we may never get that chance that would of been cool wonder if he would of been living in the same house or finally moved in to a newer nicer one.

or if the meathead rob reiner would of showed up Archie could of finally got a chance to yell at him for dumping his lil girl Gloria.

guess it was all about the mony

OOliver
08-20-2010, 02:20 PM
I think he would have moved to another house, since his house was sold before April, 1994 when "704 Hauser Street" premiered on CBS (and lasted on episode before being pulled). Audiences chose not to see a black Archie Bunker, in the person of John Amos, living in his old house.


Here's a posting by someone else, from another forum regarding the 90's idea...

"I also remember about O'Connor's proposed new "Archie" series in the 1990s, in which he would have sold his bar, and would now run a limousine service - setting up a situation for Archie to give his opinions to the rich and powerful. Archie would have had a steady girlfriend at that point as well. But Lear wanted to leave it alone."