The best episode written by Lee Kalcheim is "The Bunkers and the Swingers", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by John Rich". "The Bunkers and the Swingers" aired on 10/28/1972 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Trap".
Edith unwillingly invites a pair of wife-swapping swingers to dinner when she responds to a newspaper ad for pen pals.
Director: John Rich
Writer: Lee Kalcheim
Peg is bored with her marriage to Ted Beal, a wealthy toy manufacturer. She decides to have an affair with his young assistant John. She tells her lover to kill her husband. When John drags his feet on the murders, she decides to take matter into her own hands. She commits her crime and discovers that she was only being toyed with.
Director: John Brahm
Writer: Lee Kalcheim
Edith befriends a lonely old man,through Archie is less than thrilled to have a constant reminder of his own advancing years hanging around the house.
Director: John Rich
Writer: Lee Kalcheim
Archie buys a gun to protect his family, but a pair of burglars hold the family at bay with Archie's own pistol.
Director: John Rich
Writer: Lee Kalcheim
Archie lays off a Puerto Rican worker during a cut back at the dock; and his homeowner's policy is canceled when his neighborhood is redlined as a bad risk.
Director: John Rich
Writer: Lee Kalcheim
The Bunkers are alone for eight days while Mike and Gloria are spending a week at a commune.
Director: John Rich
Writer: Lee Kalcheim
Edith arbitrates a dispute between Archie and the irate proprietor of a laundromat.
Director: John Rich
Writer: Lee Kalcheim