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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 June 9, 1997, it is the longest-lasting live-action sitcom that aired on Fox. Married... with Children was the first series to be broadcast in the primetime slot of the then-new fourth network, Fox. In addition to the show's original run, one episode that was not aired after filming on January 6, 1989, was aired on FX on June 18, 2002, five years after the series' conclusion.

The show follows the Chicago lives of Al Bundy , a once-glorious high school football player turned hard-luck women's shoe salesman; his lazy wife, Peggy ; their pretty and dim-witted daughter, Kelly ; and their smart-aleck son, Bud . The show also prominently features their neighbors, the stuffy Steve and Marcy Rhoades, both of whom Al finds somewhat annoying, although the feeling is mutual from the Rhoades; and later, Marcy's second husband Jefferson D'Arcy , a white-collar criminal who becomes her "trophy husband" and Al's sidekick.

The series is one of the longest running sitcoms in television history, comprising eleven seasons with 259 episodes during its run. Its theme song is " Love and Marriage " [2] by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen , performed by Frank Sinatra from the 1955 television production Our Town .

The first two seasons of the series were videotaped at ABC Television Center in Hollywood. Seasons three to eight were taped at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood; the final three seasons were taped at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City . The series was produced by Embassy Communications during its first season and half of its second season and the remaining seasons by ELP Communications under the studio Columbia Pictures Television .

In 2008, the show made the top 100 on Entertainment Weekly 's "New TV Classics" list, placing number 94. [3]

In May 2022, it was announced that an animated revival of the series was currently in the works. [4]

In the show's pilot episode, actors Tina Caspary and Hunter Carson played the roles of Kelly and Bud Bundy, respectively. Before the series aired publicly the roles for the two Bundy children were re-cast. Ed O'Neill and the show's producers worried about a lack of chemistry with the parents and the original actors cast as the children. A re-casting was done and all of the scenes in the pilot with Carson and Caspary were re-shot with David Faustino and Christina Applegate playing Bud and Kelly Bundy. [6]

On April 22, 2012, Fox reaired the series premiere in commemoration of its 25th anniversary. [7]

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 (see below), but premiered on FX and has since been included on DVD and in syndication packages. The episode counts in the chart below. Three specials also aired following the series' cancellation, including a cast reunion.

Despite the show's enduring popularity and fanbase, Married... with Children was never a huge ratings success. Part of the reason was the fact that Fox, being a startup network, did not have the affiliate base of the Big Three television networks , thus preventing the series from reaching the entire country. In an interview for a special commemorating the series' 20-year anniversary in 2007, Katey Sagal stated that part of the problem the series faced was that many areas of the country were able to get Fox only through low-quality UHF channels well into the early 1990s, while some areas of the country did not receive the new network at all, a problem not largely rectified until the launch of Foxnet in June 1991 and later the network's acquisition of National Football League rights which led to several stations across the United States changing affiliations . For instance, Ed O'Neill's hometown of Youngstown, Ohio didn't have its own Fox affiliate until CBS affiliate WKBN-TV signed on WFXI-CA/WYFX-LP in 1998, one year after the show went off the air (the area was served by WPGH-TV in Pittsburgh and Cleveland 's Fox affiliates—initially WOIO , then WJW —as default affiliates on cable), so many of O'Neill's friends and family mistakenly thought he was famous for beer commercials during this time. [8]

Another problem lay in the fact that many of the newly developed series on Fox were unsuccessful, which kept the network from building a popular lineup to draw in a larger audience. In its original airing debut, Married... with Children was part of a Sunday lineup that competed with the popular Murder, She Wrote and Sunday-night movie on CBS. Fellow freshman series included Duet , cancelled in 1989, along with It's Garry Shandling's Show and The Tracey Ullman Show , both of which were canceled in 1990. The success of The Simpsons , which debuted on The Tracey Ullman Show in 1987, helped draw some viewers over to Fox, allowing Married... with Children to sneak into the Nielsen Top 50 from Season 4 through Season 8, peaking at #37 in Season 6. Although these ratings were somewhat small in comparison with the other three networks, they were good enough for Fox to keep renewing the show.

While the series didn't end on a cliffhanger , it was expected to be renewed for a 12th season (which would have been the final season) and thus didn't have a proper series finale when Fox decided to cancel it in 1997. With Fox announcing the cancellation publicly before informing the cast and crew, most if not all of them found out about the series cancellation from fans and low-level employees instead of from the network itself. Katey Sagal stated that she constantly felt that the series was neglected by Fox despite helping bring the fledgling network on the map ( Married with Children having been on even before The Simpsons ); for his part, Ed O'Neill attributed possible neglect of the series by Fox to constant turnover of some of the top positions at the network. [9] In a 2013 interview, O'Neill stated that he felt TV stations who owned syndication rights to the series put pressure on Fox and Sony Pictures Television to end the series since the series had nearly three times the episodes needed for syndication and the production of more episodes would have resulted in higher rights fees. [10]

The series is considered the first raunchy sitcom to run on regular network television and in 1989, Terry Rakolta from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan attempted to lead a boycott [21] of the show after viewing the episode " Her Cups Runneth Over ". [22] Offended by the images of an old man wearing a woman's garter and stockings, the scene where Steve touches the pasties of a mannequin dressed in S&M gear, a homosexual man wearing a tiara on his head (and Al's line "...and they wonder why we call them 'queens'"), and a half-nude woman who takes off her bra in front of Al (and is shown with her arms covering her bare chest in the next shot), Rakolta began a letter-writing campaign to advertisers, demanding they boycott the show.

After advertisers began dropping their support for the show, and while Rakolta made several appearances on television talk shows demanding the show's cancellation, Fox executives refused to air the episode titled " I'll See You in Court " (in which the Bundys attempt to improve their love life by having marital relations in a different setting). This episode became known as the "Lost Episode" and was aired on FX on June 18, 2002, with some parts cut. The episode was packaged with the rest of the third season in the January 2005 DVD release (and in the first volume of the Married ... With Children Most Outrageous Episodes DVD set) with the parts cut from syndication restored.

Viewers' curiosity over the boycott and over the show itself led to a drastic ratings boost in an example of the Streisand Effect , which Rakolta has since acknowledged. Rakolta has been alluded to twice on the show: "Rock and Roll Girl", [23] in which a newscaster mentions the city Bloomfield Hills, and "No Pot to Pease In", [24] in which a television show is made about the Bundy family and then cancelled because, as Marcy stated, "some woman in Michigan didn't like it."


The conservative Parents Television Council named Married... with Children the worst show of both the 1995–96 and 1996–97 television seasons in its first two years in operation. [25] Right-wing Senator Jesse Helms called the show “trash”. [26] Amanda Bearse told News Corp Australia in 2018 that she did not believe the show would work in the present day given its content amid a more politically correct climate.
It was a mean-spirited and misogynist show. It was just so completely inappropriate... Even then it wasn't everybody's cup of tea but for some reason it's had this amazing longevity. [27]
Despite the series’ controversial content and largely aimed at an adult audience, it did receive recognition as being one of the few series on at the time that gave women prominent roles behind the scenes. Producers decided to rewrite the sixth season storyline of Peggy's pregnancy, which coincided with Sagal's actual pregnancy, as a dream that Al had after Sagal's baby was stillborn in real life. This was done to prevent Sagal from suffering further trauma by having her character Peggy interact with a new baby when Sagal herself had a baby that was stillborn in real life. [28] Bearse showed she was a talented director as well as an actress by moving to the director's chair and directing her co-stars for over 30 episodes of the series between 1991 and 1997. Bearse also became one of the first mainstream actresses to publicly come out as lesbian , which she did during the series run and received positive recognition for doing so. [9]

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has released all 11 seasons of Married... with Children on DVD in Regions 1, 2, & 4. On December 12, 2010, Sony released a complete series set on DVD in Region 1. [29]

In December 2007, the Big Bundy Box—a special collection box with all seasons plus new interviews with Sagal and David Faustino—was released. [30] This boxset was released in Australia (Region 4) on November 23, 2009. [31]

The Sony DVD box sets from season 3 onward do not feature the original "Love and Marriage" theme song in the opening sequence. This was done because Sony was unable to obtain the licensing rights to the song for later sets. [32] Despite this, the end credits on the DVDs for season 3 still include a credit for "Love and Marriage."

On August 27, 2013, it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the home media rights to various television series from the Sony Pictures library including Married... with Children [33] with the original theme song " Love and Marriage " sung by Frank Sinatra . They have subsequently re-released the 11 seasons on DVD. The Mill Creek Entertainment version (along with the versions available for streaming and downloading) include scenes that are normally edited in syndication and most of the licensed music that's dubbed over or deleted due to copyright issues. [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] A complete series DVD set was re-released on July 7, 2015 in Region 1. All seasons of Married... with Children are now available for online download and streaming through Amazon , Apple iTunes , Peacock , Hulu , and Vudu .

Married... with Children was adapted into a comic book series by NOW Comics in 1990. [66]

Two series (10 in all) of 8" action figures were produced by Classic TV Toys in 2005 and 2006. [68]
In 2018, Funko produced figures of Al, Kelly, Bud and Peggy as a part of their Funko POP! line. [69]
That same year, Funko also released a Married... with Children box set as a Comic Con Exclusive. It included retro-styled Al, Peggy, Kelly and Bud action figures. [70] In 2018 and 2019, Mego released Target exclusives of Al, Peggy and Kelly in 1/9 scale. [71]

An Armenian remake was made in 2016, called The Azizyans . The Azizyans is an Armenian sitcom television series developed by Robert Martirosyan and Van Grigoryan. The series premiered on Armenia TV on October 31, 2016. However, the series was not available to the public until Armenia TV started airing the sitcom from October 10, 2017. The series takes place in Yerevan , Armenia . The Azizyans sitcom is starred by Hayk Marutyan . He embodies the character of Garnik Azizyan – a clothes store seller, who is the only one working in the family. Mrs. Ruzan Azizyan is lazy enough to perform the duties of a housewife.

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