1999 33c Celebrate the Century,1970s: TV Series "All in the Family"

# 3189b - 1999 33c Celebrate the Century - 1970s: TV Series "All in the Family"

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U.S. #3189b
1999 33¢ All in the Family
1970s Celebrate the Century Series

Issue Date: November 18, 1999
City: New York, New York
Quantity: 90,000,000
Printed By: Ashton-Potter
Printing Method: Offset Press
Perforations: 11.5 X 11.5
Color: multicolored
 
The eighth sheet of fifteen stamps in the Celebrate the Century Series features subjects from the years 1970-1979.
 
The groundbreaking sitcom, All in the Family, debuted on CBS television on January 12, 1971, and ranked #1 until 1976. The main character is Archie Bunker, a working-class man who is prejudiced against everyone who’s not like him. His wife Edith is gentle and tolerant. Their daughter Gloria marries Mike, who Archie calls “Meathead.” TV Guide named Archie Bunker TV’s greatest character of all time.

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U.S. #3189b
1999 33¢ All in the Family
1970s Celebrate the Century Series

Issue Date: November 18, 1999
City: New York, New York
Quantity: 90,000,000
Printed By: Ashton-Potter
Printing Method: Offset Press
Perforations: 11.5 X 11.5
Color: multicolored
 
The eighth sheet of fifteen stamps in the Celebrate the Century Series features subjects from the years 1970-1979.
 
The groundbreaking sitcom, All in the Family, debuted on CBS television on January 12, 1971, and ranked #1 until 1976. The main character is Archie Bunker, a working-class man who is prejudiced against everyone who’s not like him. His wife Edith is gentle and tolerant. Their daughter Gloria marries Mike, who Archie calls “Meathead.” TV Guide named Archie Bunker TV’s greatest character of all time.