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http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...e+bunker&hl=en
In the above article dated September 13th, 1974, Norman Lear says that if Carroll O'Connor doesn't show up for work, he was going to be written out permanently. O'Connor was a no show to show support for striking electricians. Carroll seemed to be a real troublemaker on the set. I never realized Lear was so close to write off the Archie Bunker character.
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I heard about that. If they would have written O'Connor off, the show would have been over. As much as the other actors were great in their roles, Carroll O'Connor was the star of AITF. All the conflict came from their reactions to Archie. On Good Times, James was an important member of the cast and I don't think the show was as good after he left. In the 70's though, JJ was the reason people watched.
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I agree with you wholeheartedly on this Sonny. I just don't understand why Carroll was so difficult to work with at times. He no showed tapings, claimed AITF was more a drama than an actual sitcom etc... |
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Yeah, it really seemed to be a theme in the 1970's where the inmates ran the asylum. lol I never knew that Carroll and Norman Lear didn't get along that well though. Very interesting indeed. |
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