Unaired 1968 "All in the Family" pilot. 2 of 4 (A.K.A "Justice for All")

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Unaired 1968 pilot "Justice for All" predecessor of "All in the Family" No need to comment about the poor quality. I'm well aware of it. I recorded it in 39 individual 58 second clips that i edited together.

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  • ARCHIE'S HAIR!!!

  • 3:23 Wow... I remember Archie's explanation of "Goddammit" later in the series, after it had established itself. I can't believe Norman Lear thought he could get away with it right from the start! That man had balls!

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  • This is great!! I've never seen this before. Thank you.

  • Was Mr. O'Connor wearing a hair piece? If not, his hair really got thin in those few years..

  • @9:17

    HAhahaha hahaha hahaaa !

  • ABC really missed the boat by passing on the show not once but twice. Still a great script and nice to see the original vision. It is much better with Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers and Mike Evans. The son-in-law is much more confrontational in this one.

  • ABC really missed the boat by passing on the show not once but twice. Still a great script and nice to see the original vision. It is much better with Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers and Mike Evans.

  • Yeah. There is no way in hell you could say GD on network tv in 1968. This show was so groundbreaking. I love the malapropisms. Insex in the family, Reverend Fletcher in his ivory shower, LMAO!

  • @swithincharottesburg I found a "Till Death Us Do Part" DVD at Barnes and Noble. It had a Christmas Special and two regular episodes on it. It was very good but a little rough-around-the-edges like this pilot was. That's why I can't understand the criticism launched against it here. Norman was fairly faithful with the concept and the characters except the son-in-law was "on-the-dole" (unemployed) instead of a college student and Alf Garnett was 1/4 Jewish which was why it was brought up here.

  • @GOLDENFLYWARRIOR

    How about you calm down with the writing in all caps? Goodness, that means yelling on the internet. And yes, that was a toupee Carroll O'Connor was balding at that point if you don't believe me look at the episode of Gunsmoke he guest starred on in 67 ( a year before this was shot) and you'll see.

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