All in the Family Season 9: How many episodes are there and when are there new episodes?

Fans of All in the Family are eager to know how many episodes are in the ninth season and when they originally aired. Based on the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, this classic series follows Archie Bunker, a working-class, narrow-minded bigot living with his family in Queens, New York. The show courageously addresses several sensitive social issues, including racism, homosexuality, and abortion, through its comedic lens.

How Many Episodes Are in All in the Family Season 9? All in the Family Season 9 comprises 24 episodes. Here’s a list of the episodes along with their titles:

  1. Little Miss Bunker
  2. End in Sight
  3. Reunion on Hauser Street
  4. What’ll We Do With Stephanie?
  5. Edith’s Final Respects
  6. Weekend in the Country
  7. Archie’s Other Wife
  8. Edith vs. the Bank
  9. Return of the Waitress
  10. Bogus Bills
  11. The Bunkers Go West
  12. California, Here We Are: Part 1
  13. California, Here We Are: Part 2
  14. A Night at the PTA
  15. A Girl Like Edith
  16. The Appendectomy
  17. Stephanie and the Crime Wave
  18. Barney the Gold Digger
  19. The Return of Archie’s Brother
  20. Stephanie’s Conversion
  21. Edith Gets Fired
  22. The Family Next Door
  23. The Return of Stephanie’s Father
  24. Too Good Edith

In addition to these 24 episodes, Season 9 also includes a special 90-minute retrospective episode titled “The 200th Episode Celebration of All in the Family,” which aired on March 4, 1979.

Original Air Dates Season 9 originally aired from September 24, 1978, to April 8, 1979.

Production and Cast All in the Family was produced by the legendary Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin. The talented cast that brought these characters to life includes:

  • Carroll O’Connor as Archie Bunker
  • Jean Stapleton as Edith Bunker
  • Sally Struthers as Gloria Stivic
  • Rob Reiner as Michael “Meathead” Stivic
  • Danielle Brisebois as Stephanie Mills
  • Sherman Hemsley as George Jefferson
  • Mel Stewart as Henry Jefferson
  • Bea Arthur as Edith’s cousin Maude
  • Liz Torres as Theresa Betancourt, and more.

This iconic show remains a cornerstone of television history, known for its bold storytelling and unforgettable characters.