Here's why Gloria from All in The Family moved away for her spin-off show

"I grew up as Gloria grew up," said actress Sally Struthers.

In 1982, CBS debuted an unprecedented programming block. Eleven years prior, All in the Family premiered, changing the course of television history. The ripples of that sea change were still felt a decade later when CBS stacked Sunday nights with 90 minutes of shows that came out of All in the Family.

By '82, Family was off the air, but its legacy was on display every Sunday. Carroll O'Connor was still everybody's favorite curmudgeonly bigot on Archie's Place. The Bunkers' former neighbors, the Jeffersons, had their own program, titled, appropriately enough, The Jeffersons. Sandwiched right between those two shows was another that was spun off from All in the Family. This middle show on Sunday nights saw Sally Struthers' Gloria get her own home in her own town on her own series, titled Gloria

But, rather than keep it "all in the family," decisions were made to deliberately remove Gloria from her earlier, more familiar surroundings.

"We had to move away," Struthers told The Indianapolis Star in '82. "If I lived in the same city, people would ask, 'Why isn't Carroll O'Connor in more of the Gloria shows?"

The producers wanted to give Gloria the chance to be a fresh, original show, divorced from the expectations fans might have for an All in the Family quasi-sequel. 

"This way, I'm far enough away so that's not real convenient." 

Even though Sally Struthers moved away from Archie and company, she felt closer than ever to her character Gloria.

"I grew up as Gloria grew up," said Struthers. Like her character, she was a divorced parent. "As Sally Struthers went through changes, physically and emotionally, so did Gloria—my hair getting longer, my getting wiser.

"I had, after eight seasons, played every facet of Gloria at that age but, three and a half years later, she's a completely different character than she was." 

CBS chose not to renew Gloria for a second season.

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cperrynaples 7 months ago
BTW, if you wonder what happened to the Meathead, Gloria divorced Michael when he slept with another woman! Their son Joey was in the spinoff and he even appeared as an adult in the '90's reboot 704 Hauser! Bonus Question: What '70's Lear star was the father on that show?
Jerryfan cperrynaples 7 months ago
Wasn't it John Amos
I don’t remember either of those shows 🤔
Runeshaper 7 months ago
It's interesting to age and change with a character through time. In fact, I'd say it's probably a fairly rare experience for an actor or actress.
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