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  1. Married ... With Children

    Married ... With Children

    TV-141987 · Sitcom · 11 seasons
  2. 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 ...

    • (108K)
    • Comedy
    • TV-PG
    • 1987-04-05
    • Overview
    • Series overview
    • Episodes
    • Non–Season Specials
    • References
    • External links

    The Fox sitcom Married... with Children aired its pilot on April 5, 1987, 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.

    A total of 259 original episodes aired during the program's run.

    Four specials also aired between 1986 and 2003.

    Season 1 (1987)

    The first season of Married... with Children introduces the major characters: Al, Peg, Kelly and Bud Bundy, along with their neighbors, Steve and Marcy Rhoades. The first season is the only one in which Al and Peg are regularly intimate, to the point of Al initiating the sessions. It is also the only one where Peg can be seen doing housework under normal circumstances, and she even has her own car (as seen in "Sixteen Years and What Do You Get"). In "Thinnergy," Bud mentions that Kelly had been held back a year in school. Al's dislike of the French is first shown in this season and it is also the first time that he calls Marcy a "chicken." It also contains the first mention of Peg's family being "hillbillies" from the fictional Wanker County, Wisconsin.

    Season 2 (1987/88)

    At the beginning of the second season, Kelly is portrayed as a girl of reasonable intelligence (though she is often teased by Bud for her promiscuity and bleached hair). By the end, however, her character obtains her trademark stupidity that will become both a plot device and comic focus for the rest of the series. This season also contains the first use of the "Bundy Cheer" and the first instance of the Bundys leaving Chicago.  Although Buck is portrayed in later seasons as having been with the Bundys since he was a pup, it's implied by Peg that they've had him for only three years and Al states that he's actually Bud's pet; he even "speaks" once ("Buck Can Do It"), something that becomes a regular feature beginning in the fourth season. Michael Faustino (David's younger brother), makes the first of five guest appearances during the course of the series.

    Season 3 (1988/89)

    The third season marks a notable increase in the show's popularity, based on Terry Rakolta's moral campaign against the show, which began after the episode "Her Cups Runneth Over", where Al and Steve go to a lingerie store in search of Peggy's favorite bra (which had been discontinued). This season also contains the "lost episode" "I'll See You in Court", which was not aired in North America until June 18, 2002 after the show's initial run on the cable channel FX (and was included in the season three DVD set). Michael Faustino makes his second guest appearance. During the season the show became the first to have a quarter of the viewership on Fox.

    was a three hour and forty-five minute special airing nine dubbed German episodes of the series. The special included interviews with David Faustino, Christina Applegate, Ted McGinley, dog trainer Steven Ritt, Amanda Bearse and Ed O'Neill.

    1.Married... with Children: Cast and Details. TV Guide. Retrieved on 2007-09-11.

    2.CNET Networks (2007). Married... with Children Season 11. TV.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.

    3.Andreas, Carl (December 11, 2005). Series. Bundyology. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.

    4.Married ... With Children: DVDs, Episodes, Cast, and Streaming Videos. Amazon.com (October 13, 2009). Retrieved on 2010-01-10.

    5.Andreas, Carl (2003). Specials. Bundyology. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.

    6.Andreas, Carl (October 12, 1999). Special "Bundymania". Bundyology. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.

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  3. During its 11-season run on the Fox network, Married... with Children aired 258 episodes. A 259th episode, " I'll See You in Court " from season 3, never aired on Fox, but premiered on FX and has since been included on DVD and in syndication packages.

    • April 5, 1987 –, June 9, 1997
    • Fox
    • Ian Glendon
    • You Better Shop Around (S5E21/22) The second two-parter on this list, the Bundy’s move into the grocery store after Al’s WWII-era air conditioner causes a blackout in their neighborhood.
    • 976-SHOE (S4E8) In a desperate attempt to win a Hawaii vacation, Steve Rhoades gives Al a $50,000 loan to start a shoe hotline where women can call Al for shoe advice.
    • Movie Show (S7E21) The Bundy’s all head to movies for Kelly’s birthday where hijinks ensue. Bud attempts and fails, to hit on just about any girl in the theater.
    • We’ll Follow The Sun (S5E1) At the last minute, Al decides to take the family on a Labor Day road trip. Unfortunately, he didn’t take into account the fact that traffic picks up quite a bit and the family is stranded on the highway within eyesight of their house.
  4. Married... with Children. All Episodes 1986 - 2012. TV-PG. Season. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Specials. All. Overview. 275 Episodes. IMDB TMDB Fanart.tv. Status Ended. Network #<Network:0x00007ff699212590> Premiered 1987-04-05T05:00:00Z.

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  6. Jun 9, 2022 · With Children. And 25 years ago, on June 9, 1997, the sitcom ended after seven Emmy Award nominations, 11 seasons, 259 episodes, and a whole lot of controversy.

  7. George Plimpton hosts a 200th Episode celebration. Includes clips from many episodes spanning from the 1987 inaugural season through the mid-point of season 9.

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