All in the Family (1971)
Archie Bunker, a blue-collar patriarch with strong prejudices, frequently clashes with his family on a variety of pressing social topics. Set against the backdrop of the changing cultural landscape in the 1970s, the show humorously explores the generational divide and differing viewpoints within the Bunker household. With sharp wit and candid discussions, it tackles issues like race, gender, and politics, providing a reflective look at society while showcasing the dynamics of family life. The series remains a groundbreaking portrayal of American life, blending humor with poignant commentary.