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Married ... With Children

The antithesis of the loving "Cosby Show" family, "Married ... With Children" focused on the Bundys, a suburban Chicago family who would rather eat nails than say a kind word to one another. Al, the patriarch, is a misogynistic shoe salesman, whose wife, Peggy, is a housewife who does no work around the house. Saying their children, Kelly and Bud, do not have a lot going for them is an understatement. This biting comedy focuses on the couple's constant verbal sparring over their slacker kids, their lack of money, success and intimacy.

S5, EP23 "Route 666"

While traveling, the Bundys become owners of a New Mexico gold mine.

S5, EP24 "Route 666"

The Bundys and the D'Arcys feud over their jointly owned gold mine.

S5, EP25 "Buck the Stud"

Buck's lack of interest in a pedigreed female destroys the Bundys' breeding aspirations.

S6, EP1 "She's Having My Baby"

Al is shocked when Peg makes the announcement that she is pregnant again.

S6, EP2 "She's Having My Baby"

Al and Jefferson plan an escape from their demanding pregnant wives.

S6, EP3 "If Al Had a Hammer"

Al builds an extra room to get space away from a pregnant Peg.

S6, EP4 "Cheese, Cues and Blood"

A suspicious Al learns Kelly is earning money by hustling pool.

S6, EP5 "Looking for a Desk in All the Wrong Places"

Marcy tries to recover her valuable furniture, which Jefferson sold to raise gambling money.

S6, EP6 "Buck Has a Belly Ache"

A pregnant Peg returns to her family in Wanker County when Buck is the only one getting sympathy at home.

S6, EP7 "If I Could See Me Now"

Al experiences a crisis when it appears he must get eyeglasses.

S6, EP8 "God's Shoes"

Al's out-of-body experience sends him in search of the perfect pair of shoes.

S6, EP9 "Kelly Does Hollywood"

Kelly goes to Hollywood, and quickly lands her own television show.

S6, EP10 "Kelly Does Hollywood"

Kelly faces difficulties while starring in her own Hollywood television show.

S6, EP11 "Al Bundy, Shoe Dick"

Pressured to earn more money, Al moonlights as a private detective.

S6, EP12 "So This Is How Sinatra Felt"

Al proves he really loves Peg when he refuses a groupie's advances.

S6, EP13 "I Who Have Nothing"

Al looks up an old flame (Wendie Jo Sperber) to get back a high-school memento for Bud.

S6, EP14 "The Mystery of Skull Island"

While attempting to impress a girl (Bobbie Phillips), Bud is beaten up, nearly drowns and goes sky diving.

S6, EP15 "Just Shoe It"

Al pitches a new line of super sneakers in a television commercial.

S6, EP16 "Rites of Passage"

On Bud's 18th birthday, Al takes him to his first "girlie" bar.

S6, EP17 "The Egg and I"

Marcy's ex-husband Steve (David Garrison) returns to her -- on the run from the law.

S6, EP18 "My Dinner With Anthrax"

Bud wins a dinner at his house with the metal band Anthrax, but has to get the parents out first.

S6, EP19 "Psychic Avengers"

Al uses Jefferson's fortunetelling scam in an attempt to make easy money.

S6, EP20 "Hi, I.Q."

Kelly is invited to a mixer at a club for those with high IQs.

S6, EP21 "Teacher Pets"

The Bundys are shocked when Bud starts dating his 40-year-old college English teacher (Linda Gibboney).

S6, EP22 "The Good-bye Girl"

Kelly gets a job at her favorite theme park; Al sees the world from his couch.

S6, EP23 "The Gas Station Show"

Al plans a day of family fun, highlighted by a visit to the local gas station.

S6, EP24 "England Show"

The unknowing Bundys become part of an ancient plot when they win a trip to England.

S6, EP25 "England Show: Wastin' the Company's Money"

Kelly must save Al and Bud when Lower Uncton citizens plot to kill them.

S6, EP26 "England Show: We're Spending as Fast as We Can"

Al agrees to a duel with Igor to forestall the battle between Upper and Lower Uncton.

S7, EP1 "Magnificent Seven"

Peg's 6-year-old nephew joins the household after his parents (Bobcat Goldthwait, Linda Blair) abandon him.

S7, EP2 "T-R-A-Something-Something Spells Tramp"

Kelly's date (Corey Feldman) dumps her on a deserted highway; Peg tries to revitalize her marriage.

S7, EP3 "Every Bundy Has a Birthday"

When Seven can't remember his birthday, Peg assigns him Al's day.

S7, EP4 "Al on the Rocks"

Al moonlights as a topless bartender to pay the medical bills when Seven sneezes and Peg assumes the worst.

S7, EP5 "What I Did for Love"

Peg tries everything she can think of to renew Al's interest in romance.

S7, EP6 "Frat Chance"

In an attempt to get a date, Bud founds his own community college fraternity.

S7, EP8 "Kelly Doesn't Live Here Anymore"

When Al can't pay the bills, he convinces Kelly to get a job in a diner.

S7, EP7 "The Chicago Wine Party"

Faced with having to pay a tax increase on his beer, Al registers to vote.

S7, EP9 "Rock of Ages"

Al poses as a former rock star to gain entrance to a first-class airport lounge.

S7, EP10 "Death of a Shoe Salesman"

Al and Peg discover they are short of money when shopping for a family burial plot.

S7, EP11 "Old College Try"

Bud's plans to move to college are dashed when his parents spend his scholarship money.

S7, EP12 "Christmas"

To earn extra money for Christmas presents, Al becomes a department-store Santa.

S7, EP13 "The Wedding Show"

Everything goes wrong when the Bundys prepare to attend a cousin's wedding.

S9, EP19 "Ship Happens"

Al realizes his worst nightmare when the Bundys and D'Arcys go on a dream vacation to the Caribbean.

S9, EP20 "Ship Happens"

The Bundys and D'Arcys try to save their lives, as well as their sanity, after being forced onto a lifeboat.

S9, EP21 "Something Larry This Way Comes"

Al is forced to participate in Kelly's screen test after her acting instructor gets decked by his boss.

S9, EP22 "And Bingo Was Her Game-O"

Peggy and Marcy have to find a way home after Al forgets to pick them up from a bingo tournament.

S9, EP23 "User Friendly"

Bud's attitude and lifestyle change after he becomes involved in a study of human sexuality.

S9, EP24 "Pump Fiction"

Al helps Kelly make a documentary on shoes for her acting class.

S9, EP26 "Radio Free Trumaine"

Marcy leads a campus-wide protest at Bud's college after her ex-husband, Steve, expels a student for speaking his mind.

S9, EP27 "Shoeless Al"

Al goes shoeless to collect a settlement after the shoe stored is robbed.

S9, EP28 "The Undergraduate"

The Bundys are filled with excitement when Kelly is showered with extravagant gifts they think are from a rich secret admirer.

S10, EP1 "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner"

Unless Peg's parents patch things up, the only woman in Bud's new love palace will be his grandmother.

S10, EP2 "A Shoe Room With a View"

Al gets more women than he can handle when an aerobics studio opens next door.

S10, EP3 "Requiem for a Dead Briard"

Buck passes away, leaving a heartbroken Kelly to find a new pet.

S10, EP4 "Reverend Al"

Al forms a church with his beer-drinking buddies as a means to avoid paying taxes.

S10, EP5 "How Bleen Was My Kelly"

Much to Al's horror, his new baldness remedy also turns out to be a love potion.

S10, EP6 "The Weaker Sex"

After Peg rescues him from a mugger, Al stages a robbery in hopes of saving his pride.

S10, EP7 "Flight of the Bumblebee"

In order to join a men's club, Bud attempts to get a wrestler's (King Kong Bundy) autograph and ends up in the ring.

S10, EP8 "Blonde and Blonder"

Kelly attends her high-school reunion only to find the former class nerd transformed into a rich hunk.

S10, EP9 "The Two That Got Away"

Forced from their mountain retreat, Al and the NO MA'AM guys find lodging in a bomb shelter.

S10, EP10 "Dud Bowl II"

Al seeks vengeance when the high-school scoreboard is named after Terry Bradshaw.

S10, EP12 "Bearly Men"

On a bear hunt in Wanker County, Al and Bud triumphantly bag a hibernating bear.

S10, EP13 "Love Conquers Al"

Al and Peg join Peg's parents on a marriage-encounter weekend.

S10, EP11 "Al Bundy's Sports Spectacular"

Roy Firestone presents highlights of sports moments from the show's 10 seasons.

S10, EP14 "I Can't Believe It's Butter"

Peg's mother gets a job as a 976-sex phone operator to help with Christmas expenses.

S1, EP1 "Pilot"

Al wants to spend a night out with the boys, but Peggy has other plans for him.

S1, EP2 "Thinergy"

Peggy hopes to rekindle the flame in her marriage when Al's interest in romance wanes.

S1, EP3 "But I Didn't Shoot the Deputy"

Al accidentally shoots his neighbor's dog when he investigates a strange noise in the night.

S1, EP4 "Whose Room Is It Anyway?"

Peggy and Al stir up trouble when their neighbors make plans to build an addition on their house.

S1, EP5 "Have You Driven a Ford Lately?"

Peggy and Marcy feel neglected when Al and Steve become preoccupied restoring a '65 Mustang.

S1, EP6 "Sixteen Years and What Do You Get?"

Al is unable to buy Peggy an anniversary gift when he discovers his family has overcharged on his credit cards.

S1, EP7 "Married ... Without Children"

Marcy and Steve offer to baby-sit the Bundy children for the weekend.

S1, EP8 "The Poker Game"

Al takes Steve to his poker game, but Steve ends up losing his mortgage money.

S1, EP9 "Peggy Sue Got Work"

The Bundy family suffers when Peggy lands a job at a department store.

S1, EP10 "Al Loses His Cherry"

Al spends time at a swinging co-worker's apartment after a spat with Peggy.

S1, EP11 "Nightmare on Al's Street"

Marcy is concerned when Al figures prominently in her dreams.

S1, EP13 "Johnny B. Gone"

Delays at home threaten to keep Al and Peggy from attending the closing of their favorite restaurant.

S2, EP1 "Poppy's by the Tree"

Peggy becomes the target of a tourist-hating ax killer (Vic Polizos) while on vacation in Florida.

S2, EP2 "Poppy's by the Tree"

Peggy becomes the target of a tourist-hating ax killer (Vic Polizos) while on vacation in Florida.

S2, EP3 "If I Were a Rich Man"

Al's accused of pilfering $1 million after he and Steve play poker in a bank vault.

S2, EP4 "Buck Can Do It"

Neighbors put Al under pressure to end canine Buck's amorous escapades.

S7, EP14 "It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This"

Al goes on a solo fishing trip, but Peg and Marcy show up to spoil it.

S7, EP16 "Mr. Empty Pants"

Al is asked to pose as a centerfold when Peggy draws a cartoon of him that becomes a big hit in a women's magazine.

S7, EP17 "You Can't Miss"

Bud participates in a television dating game for nerds, with unexpected results.

S7, EP18 "Peggy and the Pirates"

Peggy imagines herself a lady in distress and Al her pirate savior.

S7, EP19 "Go for the Old"

After a theater cashier gives Al a senior citizen's discount, he becomes obsessed with age.

S7, EP20 "Un-Alful Entry"

Al becomes a hero when he stands up to a burglar who breaks into the Bundys' house.

S7, EP21 "Movie Show"

Al takes the family to the movies to celebrate Kelly's birthday.

S7, EP22 "Till Death Do Us Part"

Peg's public complaints about Al's lovemaking make him a laughingstock.

S7, EP23 "'Tis Time to Smell the Roses"

Al is forced to return to work when Peg spends his retirement money.

S7, EP24 "Old Insurance Dodge"

After learning his stolen car is worth a measly $100, Al falsifies an insurance claim.

S7, EP25 "Wedding Repercussions"

The Bundy's newly married relative (Abraham Benrubi) learns his bride slept with Bud the day before their wedding.

S7, EP26 "The Proposition"

Al's ex-girlfriend (Vanna White), a cosmetics millionaire, offers Peggy $500,000 for one night with Al.

S8, EP1 "A Tisket, a Tasket, Can Peggy Make a Basket?"

Al's ego is damaged after Peg gets a chance to compete in a free-throw contest.

S8, EP2 "Hood in the Boyz"

Al helps an ex-girlfriend having gang trouble in the old neighborhood.

S8, EP3 "Proud to Be Your Bud"

Bud faces his cool alter ego when his latest attempt to impress women fails miserably.

S8, EP4 "Luck of the Bundys"

Al becomes too paranoid to enjoy his incredible lucky streak.

S8, EP5 "Banking on Marcy"

Marcy finds a way to overcome her fear of public speaking, but the cure turns out to be worse than the illness.

S8, EP6 "No Chicken, No Check"

Kelly and Bud are forced to double-date after they purchase a new car.

S8, EP7 "Take My Wife, Please"

Al must prove his family really needs him or Death will banish him.

S8, EP8 "Scared Single"

Al tries to convince Aaron (Hill Harper), his newly hired shoe salesman, that he should not get married.

S8, EP9 "No Ma'am"

Al forms a woman-hating club and decides to take over a female-oriented talk show.

S8, EP10 "Dances With Weezie"

Al and Jefferson concoct a wild scheme to worm their way out of attending a play with their wives.

S8, EP11 "Change for a Buck"

Buck runs away from home and ends up on death row in the pound.

S8, EP12 "A Little off the Top"

A minor mishap at the hospital causes Al pain whenever he is aroused.

S8, EP13 "The Worst Noel"

Al and Peggy desperately search for a channel not showing "It's a Wonderful Life.".

S8, EP14 "Sofa So Good"

Kelly accidentally torches the couch while Peg and Al are away.

S8, EP15 "Honey, I Blew Up Myself"

Al enlists a group of feminists to destroy posters showing sexy photos of Peg.

S8, EP16 "How Green Was My Apple"

An apple causes the Bundys and the D'Arcys to declare war on each other for property rights.

S8, EP17 "Valentine's Day Massacre"

A prom queen, now a pop star, sent Bud a valentine six years ago.

S8, EP18 "Get Outta Dodge"

Al is offered a sports car in return for a commercial about his old clunker.

S8, EP19 "Field of Screams"

Al chains himself to a goal post to stop the demolition of Polk High's old sports field.

S8, EP20 "The D'Arcy Files"

When Marcy confronts Jefferson about his past, she is shocked to learn he is in a witness protection program.

S8, EP21 "Nooner or Later"

A radio show will give Peg $1,000 to seduce Al during lunch hour.

S8, EP22 "Ride Scare"

Al is required to carpool with women from one of the mall's lingerie stores.

S8, EP23 "The Legend of Ironhead Haynes"

Al turns to the leader (Waylon Jennings) of a men's movement when he needs help dealing with feminists.

S8, EP24 "Assault and Batteries"

While trying to return an item, Al is trapped in a department store.

S8, EP25 "Al Goes Deep"

After losing Marcy's money in a stock deal, Jefferson tries to raise the cash by betting on a football game.

S8, EP26 "Kelly Knows Something"

Al and Kelly try to win money by becoming contestants on a sports trivia show.

S9, EP1 "Shoeway to Heaven"

Trouble follows when Al gives a model a free pair of '70s-style shoes in exchange for an advertisement.

S9, EP2 "Driving Mr. Boondy"

Al discovers he has to retake a driving test and finds Bud is his instructor from hell.

S9, EP3 "Kelly Breaks Out"

Kelly lands a job as a spokesmodel only to realize that her career isn't the only thing "breaking out."

S9, EP4 "Naughty but Niece"

Marcy's niece Amber moves to Chicago to learn some Midwestern values, but she ends up hitting it off with Bud instead.

"Married ... With Children"

The antithesis of the loving "Cosby Show" family, "Married ... With Children" focused on the Bundys, a suburban Chicago family who would rather eat nails than say a kind word to one another. Al, the patriarch, is a misogynistic shoe salesman, whose wife, Peggy, is a housewife who does no work around the house. Saying their children, Kelly and Bud, do not have a lot going for them is an understatement. This biting comedy focuses on the couple's constant verbal sparring over their slacker kids, their lack of money, success and intimacy.

S2, EP5 "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"

Miffed Marcy goes out on the town to an exotic dance club with Peggy.

S2, EP6 "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"

Marcy's wedding ring slips off as she stuffs money into the pants of a male exotic dancer (Bill Hufsey).

S2, EP7 "For Whom the Bell Tolls"

The Bundy gang is without phone service after Al refuses to pay the bill.

S2, EP8 "Born to Walk"

Al faces a series of misfortunes after he fails his driving test.

S9, EP10 "Dud Bowl"

Al runs into football players from his old rival high school and accuses them of using ringers to win the championship game.

S9, EP11 "A Man for No Seasons"

Al forms a baseball league and the team sponsored by the nudie bar makes it to the championship.

S9, EP12 "I Want My Psycho Dad"

Al (Ed O'Neill) goes to Washington after he and the gang picket against the cancellation of their favorite show.

S9, EP13 "I Want My Psycho Dad"

Al and the gang drive to Washington, D.C., hoping to save their favorite show, "Psycho Dad."

S9, EP14 "The Naked and the Dead, but Mostly the Naked"

The women decide to escort Al and his buddies to the nudie bar they frequent.

S9, EP15 "Kelly Takes a Shot"

Kelly insists on shooting an apple off Bud's head while competing for a spokesperson job for Friar Tuck.

S9, EP16 "Get the Dodge Out of Hell"

A hidden item of Al's is lost when the family Dodge doesn't make it out of the car wash.

S9, EP18 "25 Years and What Do You Get?"

A mad search ensues after Buck buries Peg's belated anniversary present somewhere in the backyard.

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The antithesis of the loving "Cosby Show" family, "Married ... With Children" focused on the Bundys, a suburban Chicago family who would rather eat nails than say a kind word to one another. Al, the patriarch, is a misogynistic shoe salesman, whose wife, Peggy, is a housewife who does no work around the house. Saying their children, Kelly and Bud, do not have a lot going for them is an understatement. This biting comedy focuses on the couple's constant verbal sparring over their slacker kids, their lack of money, success and intimacy.
Starring: Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Amanda Bearse, Ted McGinley, Bill Oddie, Alun Armstrong, Steven Hartley, Tony Steedman
Original Air Date: Apr 5, 1987
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD

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