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He acts like a total goof in the episode. It isn't the same actor who played the baby, but he looks nothing like Mike or Gloria. He eats like his dad though-lol
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That looks little like Joey
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When was Danny Bonaduce on 704 Hauser Street?
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He does kind of look like him
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he does look like Danny
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They could have at least used the last actor that played Joey on Archie Bunker's Place and Gloria.
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who was the last actor who played Joey on All In The Family and Gloria.
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That's Casey Siemaszko (According to IMDB) Which to me doesn't make much sense because Casey was born in 1961 and was 34 at the time the episode aired in 1994. Of course they age Soap Opera characters 10 years overnight so nothing would surprise me. "704 Hauser" .... Joey Stivic (1 episode, 1994) ... aka 704 Hauser Street (UK) - Meet the Cumberbatchs (1994) TV Episode .... Joey Stivic |
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thanks for lettinf us know
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"704 Houser Street" was the six-episode flop that entailed a black family moving into Archie's old house right? I wonder if Archie knew who he was selling the house to--- if so, it just strikes me as funny that such a guy with such racial issues would actually sell his house to a black family, especially since he's so nervous about the prospects of getting a non-Caucasian neighbor in the season five 3-parter opening "We're Having A Heat Wave."
What was Joey doing with the new homeowners? Did they keep in touch? Does anyone know? I know almost nothing about the series, apart from the episode titles and one-sentence descriptions from TV.com. I remember one of the show's episode titles was also REALLY long (it sounded like a DICK VAN DYKE SHOW episode title!). |
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Indeed. Thanks for the info!
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It's been a long time since I saw that brief failed series, too, but I don't remember any indication that it was Archie Bunker who sold the house to the black family living there at that time. It could have been sold once or multiple times in between. Either way, though, the setup seems to confirm Archie's fears in the early 70's that one minority family moving in would lead to more, and eventually it would be a 'minority neighborhood,' as 704 Houser Street indicated.
Joey Stivic appearing in the first ep was obviously a reach to put the show in its company of the original AiTF, as it's largely AiTF all over again, with a black bigot in a now-black part of town. It might have worked better if they had brought back George or Henry Jefferson, having failed in business and taking a step 'back,' and some of their other relatives move in with them. I don't think Joey said whether Grandpa Archie was living or dead, did he? |
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