All in the Family: Prisoner in the House (1975)
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Edith is charmed by her plumber's new assistant, Nick Howard (Cliff Osmond), who compliments her appearance and recites poetry as he works. She is less charmed to discover that Nick is a prisoner at Sing Sing, who is participating in a work-furlough program. But Edith's concern is nothing compared to Archie's outright terror over having a "con" in his house. Scripted by Lou Derman and Bill Davenport from a story by Bud Wiser, "Prisoner in the House" first aired on January 4, 1975. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Starring:
- Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, (more)
- Director(s):
- H. Wesley Kenney
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Synopsis of All in the Family: Prisoner in the House
Edith is charmed by her plumber's new assistant, Nick Howard (Cliff Osmond), who compliments her appearance and recites poetry as he works. She is less charmed to discover that Nick is a prisoner at Sing Sing, who is participating in a work-furlough program. But Edith's concern is nothing compared to Archie's outright terror over having a "con" in his house. Scripted by Lou Derman and Bill Davenport from a story by Bud Wiser, "Prisoner in the House" first aired on January 4, 1975. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of All in the Family: Prisoner in the House
- Carroll O'Connor - Archie Bunker
- Rob Reiner - Mike Stivic
- Cliff Osmond - Nick Howard
- Jean Stapleton - Edith Bunker
- Sally Struthers - Gloria Stivic
- Director(s):
- H. Wesley Kenney
- Writer(s):
- Lou Derman, Nick Davenport
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