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  1. 11 seasons available (262 episodes) Married... With Children. Al and Peggy Bundy have an equal partnership in marriage: everyone suffers! more. Starring: Ed O'NeillKatey SagalChristina Applegate. Creators: Michael G. MoyeRon Leavitt. TV14 Comedy Sitcom Family TV Series 1987. Stream thousands of shows and movies, with plans starting at $7.99/month.

  2. The Fox sitcom Married... with Children aired its pilot on April 5, 1987,[1] and the intended series finale aired on May 5, 1997, with the episodes "The Desperate Half-Hour (Part 1)" and "How to Marry a Moron (Part 2)", although the final episode ("Chicago Shoe Exchange") aired on June 9, 1997. [2] A total of 259 original episodes aired during the program's run.[3] Currently, all eleven ...

  3. Sat, Feb 4, 1995. Al's Dodge mysteriously disappears during a family visit to a local car wash while on their way to Wanker county. Meanwhile, Marcy's ex-husband, Steve Rhoades, mysteriously reappears at the car wash to show her his new life while she is trying to get the lazy Jefferson to work there. 8.2/10 (559) Rate.

  4. Edit page Add episode. Married... with Children: Created by Ron Leavitt, Michael G. Moye. With Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, Amanda Bearse, Christina Applegate. Al is the quintessential working class dad. Peggy, his wife, always wants more from him. With their children, they go through the highs and lows of ordinary life.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCd37TPEORZCsIiDu_z4eyCgMarried with Children - YouTube

    Welcome to the official Married With Children channel! The less-than-lovable Bundys are a radical departure from the saccharine-sweet TV families popular since the days of Father Knows Best. With ...

  6. To celebrate #FathersDay we're taking a look back at some of our favorite moments from the all-American Dad, Al Bundy!00:00-01:08 Clip from S01E01 "Pilot"01:...

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  7. Married... with Children is an American television sitcom created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt for Fox.[1] Originally broadcast from April 5, 1987, to...

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