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* WeddingDay: All about the day Carol got married ... and (egad) Archie and Edith are guests. Alas, this is not the typical happy ending of most previous sitcom weddings -- this ''is'' ''All In the Family'', you know -- as Carol's wedding to her Jewish boyfriend never comes off.

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* WeddingDay: WeddingEpisode: All about the day Carol got married ... and (egad) Archie and Edith are guests. Alas, this is not the typical happy ending of most previous sitcom weddings -- this ''is'' ''All In the Family'', you know -- as Carol's wedding to her Jewish boyfriend never comes off.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Marcia Rodd is cast here as Carol Traynor, Maude's daughter by her second marriage. By the time the full series was picked up, Adrienne Barbeau was cast in the role. However, Bill Macy as Maude's (fourth) husband, Walter, would be solidly in place ... for the next six years.
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* PilotEpisode: The first spin-off -- and the first spin-off success at that -- of ''[=AitF=]]''. You'll know the title of the new show, to come in the fall of 1972, by this episode's title.

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* PilotEpisode: The first spin-off -- and the first spin-off success at that -- of ''[=AitF=]]''.''[=AitF=]''. You'll know the title of the new show, to come in the fall of 1972, by this episode's title.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Marcia Rodd is cast here as Carol Traynor, Maude's daughter by her second marriage. By the time the full series was picked up, Adrienne Barbeau was cast in the role. However, Bill Macy as Maude's (fourth) husband, Walter, would be solidly in place ... for the next six years.
* PilotEpisode: The first spin-off -- and the first spin-off success at that -- of ''[=AitF=]]''. You'll know the title of the new show, to come in the fall of 1972, by this episode's title.
* WeddingDay: All about the day Carol got married ... and (egad) Archie and Edith are guests. Alas, this is not the typical happy ending of most previous sitcom weddings -- this ''is'' ''All In the Family'', you know -- as Carol's wedding to her Jewish boyfriend never comes off.

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