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American television sitcom

Married... with Children
Married with Children.jpg
Genre Sitcom
Created past
  • Michael Thou. Moye
  • Ron Leavitt
Starring
  • Ed O'Neill
  • Katey Sagal
  • David Garrison
  • Amanda Bearse
  • Christina Applegate
  • David Faustino
  • Ted McGinley
Theme music composer
  • Sammy Cahn
  • Jimmy Van Heusen
Opening theme "Love and Marriage"
by Frank Sinatra
Ending theme "Dear and Wedlock"
(instrumental)
State of origin Us
Original language English
No. of seasons 11
No. of episodes 259 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Michael 1000. Moye
  • Ron Leavitt
  • Katherine Green
  • Richard Gurman
  • Kim Weiskopf
  • Pamela Eells O'Connell
Producers
  • Barbara Blachut Cramer
  • John Maxwell Anderson
Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera
Running time 22–23 minutes
Production companies Embassy Communications
(1987)
(seasons 1–2)
ELP Communications
(1988–1997)
(seasons 2–11)
Columbia Pictures Television
(1988–1997)
(seasons 2–11)
Benefactor Sony Pictures Tv set
Release
Original network Fox
Picture format NTSC
Audio format Stereo
Original release Apr 5, 1987 (1987-04-05) –
June 9, 1997 (1997-06-09)
Chronology
Related shows Top of the Heap
External links
Website

Married... with Children is an American television sitcom created by Michael Thou. Moye and Ron Leavitt for Fob. Originally broadcast from April 5, 1987, to June 9, 1997, it is the longest-lasting live-action sitcom on Play tricks and 1 of the longest-running alive-action sitcoms in tv history alongside Thanks of NBC and Chiliad*A*S*H of CBS and the start to be circulate in the network'south primetime slot. In addition to the show's original run, one episode that was not screened on Flim-flam when filmed on January 6, 1989, was aired on FX on June 18, 2002, five years after its determination.

The show follows the suburban Chicago lives of Al Bundy, a once-glorious high school football game player turned hard-luck women's shoe salesman; his lazy wife, Peggy; their beautiful, dumb and popular daughter, Kelly; and their smart, horny and unpopular son, Bud. Their neighbors are the upwardly mobile Steve Rhoades and his wife Marcy, who later gets remarried to Jefferson D'Arcy, a white-collar criminal who becomes her "trophy husband" and Al's sidekick. Nigh storylines involve Al'due south schemes beingness foiled by his own cartoonish dim wit and bad luck.

The serial comprises 259 episodes and 11 seasons. Its theme song is "Love and Marriage"[1] past Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, performed by Frank Sinatra from the 1955 tv set production Our Town.

The get-go two seasons of the series were videotaped at ABC Television Center in Hollywood. Seasons three to viii were taped at Dusk Gower Studios in Hollywood; the last iii seasons were taped at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver Metropolis. The serial was produced by Embassy Communications during its first season and half of its 2nd season and the remaining seasons by ELP Communications under the studio Columbia Pictures Television set.

In 2008, the evidence placed number 94 on Amusement Weekly 's "New Telly Classics" list.[2]

Cast and characters [edit]

Actor Role Years Seasons Episodes
(credited)
Ed O'Neill Al Bundy 1987–1997, 2002 i–11 259
Katey Sagal Margaret "Peggy" Bundy 1987–1997, 2002 1–xi 247
Amanda Bearse Marcy Rhoades/D'Arcy 1987–1997, 2002 1–11 236
David Garrison Steve Rhoades 1987–1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2002 one–iv, guest vi–vii, 9 73
Christina Applegate Kelly Bundy 1987–1997, 2002 1–xi 256
David Faustino Bud Bundy 1987–1997, 2002 1–11 257
Ted McGinley Jefferson D'Arcy 1989, 1991–1997 v–eleven 166
  • Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) – A misanthrope, afflicted by the "Bundy expletive" that consigns him to an unrewarding career selling women's shoes and a life with a family that mocks and disrespects him, who still enjoys the unproblematic things in life. He constantly attempts to relive his high-school football days, when he was an "All State Fullback". His most noted achievement was having scored four touchdowns in a single game for Polk High. His favorite things in life are the local nudie bar, his collection of BigUns mag, his Contrivance car with almost 1 million mi (i.6 million km) on the odometer, and a television show called Psycho Dad.[3] Despite his family'south seeming antipathy for him, and his for them, Al is always set up to defend Bundy honor (often with his fists), and he is highly protective of his girl Kelly.
  • Peggy Bundy (née Wanker) (Katey Sagal) – Al'southward wife who is always pestering him most money and refuses to do any housework or get a job. Peggy is a lazy redhead who spends about of her time watching talk shows such as Oprah or stealing Al'southward limited funds to go shopping; she frequently mocks Al about his unglamourous chore, his meager earnings, his hygiene, and his poor sexual abilities. Her careless spending on things like clothes and male strip clubs has run Al into debt on numerous occasions. A recurring joke in the series is Al's regret of having married Peggy in the first place; the matrimony was forced on him at shotgun-point. Peggy's all-time friend is Marcy, with whom she occasionally conspires against Al. Her side of the family is a stereotypical backwoods association of hillbillies whom she oftentimes forces the other Bundys to suffer, peculiarly her morbidly obese mother, whom Al finds intolerable.
  • Kelly Bundy (Christina Applegate) – the Bundys' firstborn; a stereotypical impaired blonde who is frequently derided equally promiscuous and dates men who irritate Al to the betoken of him physically assaulting them. Her stupidity manifests in many means, from forgetting ideas on the spot to mispronouncing or misspelling simple words. Like her mother, she likes to steal Al's money to purchase expensive clothing and other items. She also enjoys belittling Bud, her uncool brother, though she stands up for him against anyone outside the family unit bated from her circle of friends.
  • Budrick "Bud" Franklin Bundy (David Faustino) – the younger Bundy offspring, the well-nigh intelligent family fellow member, and the kickoff Bundy to attend college. His awkwardness and preoccupation with sex leads to inevitable failures with women. To improve his success with girls, Bud ofttimes uses his alternate persona, "Grandmaster B", a bad-boy rapper from New York City. When using the "Grandmaster B" persona, Bud ordinarily wears nighttime sunglasses and a backward Los Angeles Raiders hat. His mistreatment at the hands of Kelly is returned in kind, making jokes at her expense regarding her promiscuity and stupidity, merely when she is in a legitimate bind, Bud volition stand for her, much like Kelly does for him under similar circumstances.
  • Marcy Rhoades, later Marcy D'Arcy (Amanda Bearse) – the Bundys' next-door neighbor, Al's nemesis and Peggy's best friend; an educated banker, but too a feminist and environmentalist who frequently protests Al's schemes with his NO MA'AM (National Arrangement of Men Confronting Amazonian Masterhood) group. Marcy is the founder and leader of an anti-man support group called "FANG" (Feminists Confronting Neanderthal Guys). Despite her political correctness and structured life, Marcy harbors a dark, somewhat sexually deviant side, which comes upwards when she reminisces over events in her past. Al is repulsed by Marcy and frequently belittles her, likening her to a chicken, and mockingly confusing her for an adolescent male. At the get-go of the show, Marcy is married to Steve Rhoades. After Steve is written off the bear witness during the fourth flavour, he is replaced by Jefferson D'Arcy.
  • Steven "Steve" Bartholomew Rhoades (David Garrison) is Marcy's first married man, a nerdy broker who finds himself frequently entangled in Al'south schemes. Steve's most prized possession is his Mercedes Benz, which he does not even let Marcy drive. Steve grows increasingly tired of Marcy'south controlling beliefs, and he eventually leaves her during the quaternary season to go a wood ranger at Yosemite National Park. He comes back in "The Egg and I" to attempt and reclaim his old life with Marcy, but finds problem with Jefferson. Steve later has another task as the dean of Bud's college, afterward blackmailing the previous ane he worked under as a chauffeur.
  • Jefferson Milhouse D'Arcy (Ted McGinley), a pretty-boy scam artist to whom Marcy wakes upwards one morning and discovers she is married. Unlike Steve, Jefferson is an unemployed, lazy loafer, who takes advantage of Marcy for financial purposes. When he gets caught, he distracts her by working his charm and resorting to sexual bartering. Steve and Jefferson do not like each other for personal reasons. In several episodes, Jefferson is implied to have had a past life as a one-time spy/CIA operative and may even so exist involved in white-collar crime.

Pilot episode [edit]

In the show's pilot episode, Tina Caspary played the role of Kelly Bundy, while Hunter Carson played Bud. Before the serial aired publicly the roles for the two Bundy children were re-cast. O'Neill felt a lack of chemistry with the original actors cast as the children. He requested a re-cast, which the producers canonical. All of the scenes in the original pilot were re-shot with the replacement actors, Christina Applegate and David Faustino.[iv]

Recurring characters [edit]

Fox broadcast history [edit]

Season Time slot
1986–87 Lord's day at eight:00 pm
1987–88 Sunday at 8:00 pm (September 27 – Oct 18, 1987)
Sunday at 8:30 pm (October 25, 1987 – May ane, 1988)
1988–89 Sunday at viii:30 pm
1989–90 Dominicus at ix:00 pm
1990–91
1991–92
1992–93
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97 Saturday at 9:00 pm (September 28 – Oct 12, 1996)
Sun at 7:thirty pm (Nov 10 – December 29, 1996)
Monday at 9:thirty pm (January half dozen–27, 1997)
Monday at 9:00 pm (February 24 – June 9, 1997)

On April 22, 2012, Fox reaired the series premiere in commemoration of its 25th anniversary.[5]

Episodes [edit]

External video
video icon Married With Children's audience excessively cheering Al's archway,
YouTube video

During its 11-season run on the Fox network, Married... with Children aired 258 episodes. A 259th episode, "I'll See You lot in Courtroom" from season 3, never aired on Fox (come across 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 besides aired following the series' cancellation, including a cast reunion.

Nielsen ratings [edit]

Despite the show's indelible popularity and fanbase, Married... with Children was never a huge ratings success. Office of the reason was the fact that Fox, being a new startup network, did not have the affiliate base of the Big Three television networks, thus preventing the series from reaching the unabridged state. In an interview for a special commemorating the serial' twenty-twelvemonth ceremony in 2007, Katey Sagal stated that part of the trouble 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'south acquisition of National Football League rights which led to several stations across the United States irresolute affiliations. For instance, Ed O'Neill's hometown of Youngstown, Ohio, didn't have its ain Fox affiliate until CBS affiliate WKBN-TV signed on WFXI-CA/WYFX-LP in 1998 (the area was served by WPGH-Idiot box in Pittsburgh and Cleveland's Flim-flam affiliates—initially WOIO, then WJW—as default affiliates on cable), and then many of O'Neill's friends and family mistakenly thought he was famous for beer commercials during this fourth dimension.[6]

Another problem lay in the fact that many of the newly developed series on Play a trick on were unsuccessful, which kept the network from edifice a popular lineup to depict 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 moving picture on CBS. Fellow freshman serial included Duet, cancelled in 1989, along with Information technology'southward Garry Shandling's Bear witness and The Tracey Ullman Testify, 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 acme l of tv set shows for seasons 3 through 9 doing its best overall rating at number eight for its third and tenth seasons. Although these ratings were somewhat small in comparison with the other 3 networks, they were good enough for Fox to go along renewing the prove.

While the serial 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 accept a proper series finale when Fob decided to cancel it in 1997. With Fox announcing the cancellation publicly before informing the bandage and crew, most if not all of them plant out about the series cancellation from fans and depression-level employees instead of from the network itself. Katey Sagal stated that she constantly felt that the serial was neglected by Fob despite helping bring the fledgling network on the map and was even on before The Simpsons, which Ed O'Neill attributed to the constant turnover at the top of the Fox Network aside from possessor Rupert Murdoch during the series run.[7] In a 2013 interview, O'Neill stated that he felt TV stations who endemic syndication rights to the series put force per unit area on Fox and Sony Pictures Idiot box to end the series since the series had well-nigh three times the episodes needed for syndication and the product of more episodes would have resulted in higher rights fees.[viii]

Ratings information for some seasons courtesy of TVTango.com.[ dubious ] [ citation needed ]

  • 1986–1987 Season 1: #142
  • 1987–1988 Season ii: #116 (iv.70 rating)
  • 1988–1989 Flavour iii: #48 (x.45 rating)
  • 1989–1990 Flavor four: #50 (10.12 rating)
  • 1990–1991 Season five: #50 (13.00 rating)
  • 1991–1992 Season 6: #29 (13.36 rating)
  • 1992–1993 Season vii: #37 (11.97 rating)
  • 1993–1994 Season 8: #46 (10.77 rating)
  • 1994–1995 Season ix: #49 (10.x rating)
  • 1995–1996 Season x: #56 (9.20 rating)
  • 1996–1997 Flavor 11: #63 (8.70 rating)

Controversy [edit]

In 1989, Terry Rakolta, from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, led a cold-shoulder[9] of the show after viewing the episode "Her Cups Runneth Over".[ten] Offended by the images of an onetime homo wearing a adult female'south garter and stockings, the scene where Steve touches the pasties of a mannequin dressed in S&Thousand gear, a homosexual man wearing a tiara on his caput (and Al'due south line "...and they wonder why we telephone call them 'queens'"), and a one-half-nude adult female who takes off her bra in front of Al (and is shown with her arms roofing her blank chest in the adjacent shot), Rakolta began a letter-writing campaign to advertisers, demanding they boycott the show.

Subsequently advertisers began dropping their support for the bear witness, and while Rakolta made several appearances on television talk shows demanding the testify's cancellation, Fox executives refused to air the episode titled "I'll See You in Court."[ commendation needed ] 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 3rd season in the Jan 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.

Ironically, viewers' marvel over the cold-shoulder and over the show itself led to a desperate ratings boost in an instance of the Streisand Effect, which Rakolta has since best-selling. She has been alluded to twice on the show: "Rock and Roll Daughter",[xi] when a newscaster mentioned the urban center Bloomfield Hills, and "No Pot to Pease In",[12] when a television show was fabricated about the Bundy family and and so was cancelled because (according to Marcy) "some woman in Michigan didn't like it."

The conservative Parents Television Council named Married... with Children the worst bear witness of both the 1995–96 and 1996–97 idiot box seasons in its showtime two years in performance.[thirteen] [xiv] In 1996, the organization chosen the show the "crudest comedy on prime time television...peppered with lewd dial lines nearly sex, masturbation, the gay lifestyle and the lead graphic symbol'due south fondness for pornographic magazines and strip clubs."[13] Amanda Bearse told News Corp Commonwealth of australia in 2018 that she did not believe the prove would work in the present solar day given its content amid a more politically correct climate.

It was a mean-spirited and misogynist show. It was but so completely inappropriate... Even then it wasn't everybody'south cup of tea but for some reason it's had this amazing longevity.[15]

Despite the series' controversial content and being conspicuously aimed at a male audition, it did receive recognition behind the scenes every bit beingness ane of the few serial on at the time that gave women prominent roles backstage and was often praised for its treatment of women. Producers rewrote the sixth season story of Peggy'southward pregnancy, which coincided with Sagal being an expectant mother, as a dream Al had later on Sagal miscarried. This was done to prevent the actress from suffering farther trauma by having to collaborate with an baby on the set up.[16] The positive treatment of women on the set besides allowed Bearse to go 1 of the beginning mainstream actresses to publicly come up out every bit lesbian, which she did during the series and received positive recognition for doing then.[7]

Home media [edit]

Sony Pictures Dwelling house Entertainment has released all xi seasons of Married... with Children on DVD in Regions 1, 2, & 4. On December 12, 2010, Sony released a complete series assault DVD in Region ane.[17]

In December 2007, the Big Bundy Box—a special collection box with all seasons plus new interviews with Sagal and David Faustino—was released.[18] This boxset was released in Australia (Region four) on November 23, 2009.[19]

The Sony DVD box sets from season iii onward do not feature the original "Love and Marriage" theme vocal in the opening sequence. This was washed because Sony was unable to obtain the licensing rights to the song for subsequently sets.[xx] Despite this, the cease credits on the DVDs for season 3 nevertheless include a credit for "Love and Union."

On August 27, 2013, it was appear that Factory Creek Entertainment had caused the dwelling media rights to various television receiver series from the Sony Pictures library including Married... with Children [21] with the original theme song "Love and Spousal relationship" 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 commonly edited in syndication and most of the licensed music that's dubbed over or deleted due to copyright issues.[22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] 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 tree iTunes, Peacock, Hulu, and Vudu.

DVD name Ep # Release dates DVD special features
Region ane Region two Region iv
Flavour One thirteen Oct 28, 2003[28] April 7, 2004 Oct 25, 2005[29] Married with Children reunion
Season Two 22 March xvi, 2004[xxx] October 26, 2004 September 22, 2008[31] Clips from the 2003 reunion
Season Three 22 January 25, 2005[32] Feb 10, 2005 September 22, 2008[33] Clips from the 2003 reunion
Season Four 23 Baronial 30, 2005[34] December 22, 2005 September 22, 2008[35] None
Flavor Five 25 June 20, 2006[36] June 27, 2006 September 22, 2008[37] Promos for other Television set shows
Season Six 26 Dec nineteen, 2006[38] August 17, 2006 September 22, 2008[39] Promos for other Boob tube shows
Season Seven 26 September 18, 2007[40] October 5, 2006 September 22, 2008[41] None
Season 8 26 March 18, 2008[42] December xix, 2006 October 22, 2008[43] None
Flavour Nine 26 August nineteen, 2008[44] Feb twenty, 2007 October 22, 2008[45] None
Season 10 27 March 17, 2009[46] March twenty, 2007 March 11, 2009[47] None
Season Xi 24 October 13, 2009[48] May 8, 2007 March 11, 2009[49] Promos for other TV shows
The Big Bundy Box 209 N/A Northward/A Dec iii, 2008[50] Seasons 1–9 with room for Seasons ten & 11. Special features same equally private seasons.
The Complete Serial 259 October 13, 2009[48]
July 7, 2015 (re-release)[51]
Nov 22, 2009 November 23, 2009[52]
June 17, 2020 (re-release)[53]
Married with Children reunion (2003)
Clips from the 2003 reunion
David Faustino interview
Katey Sagal interview
Promos for other TV shows
Bonus wall poster

Merchandise [edit]

Books [edit]

  • Pig Out With Peg: Secrets from the Bundy Family Kitchen, Avon Books, November 1990, ISBN 0-380-76431-8
  • Bundyisms: The Wit and Wisdom of America's Concluding Family, Boulevard Books, May 1997, ISBN 1572972513
  • The Complete "Married... with Children" Book: TV's Dysfunctional Family unit Phenomenon, Conduct Estate Media, August 2017, ISBN 1629331899

Comic books [edit]

Married... with Children was adapted into a comic book series by NOW Comics in 1990.[54]

Toys [edit]

Board game [edit]

  • Married With Children: Human action Like...Think Like...Be Like a...Bundy was released in 1990 by Galoob.[55]

Action figures [edit]

Two serial (ten in all) of viii" activity figures were produced by Archetype Telly Toys in 2005 and 2006.[56] In 2018, Funko produced figures of Al, Kelly, Bud and Peggy as a part of their Funko POP! line.[57] 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.[58] In 2018 and 2019, Mego released Target exclusives of Al, Peggy and Kelly in ane/nine scale.[59]

International remakes [edit]

Armenia

An Armenian remake was made in 2016, chosen The Azizyans. The Azizyans is an Armenian sitcom television serial developed by Robert Martirosyan and Van Grigoryan. The series premiered on Armenia Telly on October 31, 2016. Nevertheless, the series was not available to the public until Armenia Television started ambulation the sitcom from October 10, 2017. The serial takes place in Yerevan, Armenia. The Azizyans sitcom is starred by Hayk Marutyan. He embodies the grapheme of Garnik Azizyan – a dress store seller, who is the simply i working in the family. Mrs. Ruzan Azizyan is lazy enough to perform the duties of a housewife.

The problems of the male parent of the family don't carp his 3 children – his girl, who is internet-fond and is active in all social networks; his unemployed eldest son, who is a complete loser, and his youngest son, who is a schoolboy. The roles in this sitcom, created for family watching, are played by Ani Lupe, Satenik Hazaryan, Ishkhan Gharibyan, Suren Arustamyan and other popular Armenian actors. The project is directed by Arman Marutyan. In the 2d flavor of the sitcom, the Azizyan family continues to survive thanks to the meager bacon of Garnik.

The wife of Garnik – Ruzan, remains in the condition of a housewife, without fifty-fifty thinking about finding a job. The elder son of Garnik and Ruzan – Azat, continues to look for a new chore, a fellow appears in the life of Marie, who is trying to win the girl'south middle. Their younger son Levon, continues to live his own life and does not understand what he has in common with this family unit. And their neighbors Irina and Alik continue to exist friends with the family, which Azizyans do non quite approve. The simply brilliant spot in the life of the family unit is their firm, which Garnik inherited from his gramps.

Argentina

An Argentine remake was made by Telefe in 2005, chosen Casados con Hijos. Ii seasons were fabricated (2005 and 2006), totaling 215 episodes and it became a mashing success during the replaying. More than fifteen years after the release, it is nevertheless aired on Saturdays at vii:30 pm.[60] The serial has been also shown by local channels in Uruguay, Paraguay, and Peru.

The graphic symbol names are: José "Pepe" Argento (based on Al, played by Guillermo Francella), Mónica "Moni" Argento (based on Peggy, played past Florencia Peña), Paola Argento (based on Kelly, played past Luisana Lopilato), Alfio "Coqui" Argento (based on Bud, played past Darío Lopilato), Dardo and María Elena Fuseneco (based on Jefferson D'Arcy, Steve Rhoades and Marcy; played by Marcelo de Bellis and Érica Rivas).

Brazil

In Brazil Rede Bandeirantes fabricated a remake in 1999 with the proper noun A Guerra dos Pintos (The State of war of The Pintos). 52 episodes were recorded simply but 22 aired before cancelation.[61]

Bulgaria

In Bulgaria a remake is aired from March 26, 2012, with the proper name Женени с деца в България (Zheneni s detsa v Republic of bulgaria) (Married with children in Bulgaria).[62]

Republic of croatia

In Croatia a remake called Bračne vode was broadcast from September 2008 until November 2009 on Nova Tv channel. The characters based on the Bundys were called Zvonimir, Sunčica, Kristina and Boris Bandić while the ones based on Marcy and Steve were called Marica and Ivan Kumarica.[63]

Germany

In Germany, the 1992 remake Hilfe, meine Familie spinnt, broadcast in the prime number fourth dimension, reached double the audience of the original (broadcast in the early fringe time). This, nevertheless, was non plenty to maintain the series, so it was cancelled after i season.[64] The remake used the exact translated scripts of the original series (which already substituted localised humour and in-jokes for incomprehensible references to American Television shows not shown in Germany, equally well as some totally dissimilar jokes) and only renamed places and people according to the new setting.[65]

Hilfe, meine Familie spinnt was aired from March to December 1993 for 26 episodes.[66]

Republic of hungary

In 2006, Hungarian TV network TV2 purchased the license rights including scripts and hired the original producers from Sony Pictures for a remake of the show placed in a Hungarian environment. Information technology was entitled Egy rém rendes család Budapesten [67] (in English: Married with children in Budapest, loan translation: A gruesomely decent family in Budapest). The main story began with the new family called the Bándis inheriting an outskirt house from their American relatives the Bundys. They filmed a whole season of 26 episodes, all of them being remade versions of the plots of the original first seasons. It was the highest budget sitcom ever made in Hungary. Offset information technology was aired on Tuesday nights, but was beaten past a new season of ER, so placed to Wednesday nights. The remake lost its viewers, only stayed on the air due to the contract between Sony and TV2.[68] [69] [70] Too the Hungarian critics have strongly condemned the copyright infringement of the original series. They also criticized the lack of quality and the dilettante forcing of the American cliches in Eastern European (Hungarian) environs.[71]

Israel

The complete American series aired in Israel in the 1990s, with reruns of it e'er since. There has also been an Israeli remake to the show titled Nesuim Plus (Married Plus) that aired its 2 seasons from 2012 to 2017.

Russian federation

The Original Married... With Children ran on Television-half-dozen Russian federation in the belatedly 1990s and early on 2000s (before the closing of the channel) in prime-time basis, broadcasting the episodes from seasons 1–ten. The testify afterwards aired on DTV and Domashniy Idiot box. However, for unknown reasons, virtually episodes from season 11 were not shown. A Russian accommodation, titled Happy Together (Schastlivy Vmeste; Happy Together), was circulate on TNT beyond the state.[72] [73]

The grapheme names are: Gena Bukin (based on Al, played by Viktor Loginov), Dasha Bukina (based on Peggy, played by Natalya Bochkareva), Sveta Bukina (based on Kelly, played by Darya Sagalova), Roma Bukin (based on Bud, played by Alexander Yakin), Elena and Anatoliy Poleno (based on Marcy and Jefferson D'Arcy, played by Yulia Zaharova and Pavel Savinkov), Evgeniy Stepanov (based on Steve Rhoades, played by Aleksey Sekirin), Sema Bukin (based on Seven, played by Ilya Butkovskiy), and Baron Bukin (based on Buck and Lucky, played by Bayra).[74]

Turkey

A remake was aired in Turkey in 2004 for one season under the name Evli ve Çocuklu (Married and with Children), featuring Ege Aydan and Yıldız Kaplan in the roles of Niyazi (based on Al) and Jale (based on Peg) Tonguç.[75] The producer, Med Yapım, has published 10 episodes on YouTube in 2018.[76]

United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland

ITV had been screening the original Married... With Children since 1988. In 1996, the Britain product company Central Television and Columbia Pictures Television (Columbia TriStar Central Productions) produced a Uk version called Married for Life , which lasted for i series with seven episodes.[77]

Spin-offs [edit]

Acme of the Heap was a sitcom starring Matt LeBlanc. The evidence was virtually Vinnie Verducci (played by LeBlanc) and his father Charlie (played by Joseph Bologna) always trying get rich quick schemes. The Verduccis were introduced in an earlier episode where Vinnie dated Kelly Bundy, and Charlie was introduced as an old friend of Al Bundy's. The end of the pilot episode shows Al breaking into their apartment and stealing their TV to supervene upon the one he lost betting on Vinnie in a boxing lucifer. Withal, the show didn't last long and was ultimately cancelled. It had its own spin-off/sequel called Vinnie & Bobby a year later, which was also cancelled.

Also, an attempt was made to make a spin-off out of David Garrison's Steve Rhoades character which took place on Bud's Trumaine University called Radio Free Trumaine where Garrison played the Dean.[78] Enemies was another spin-off, but played to be a spoof on the Telly series Friends. Meanwhile, a proposed series focusing on the NO MA'AM grouping without Al Bundy was outright rejected by Fox over fears of misogyny.[79]

On September 11, 2014, information technology was announced that a spin-off was in the works, centered on the character of Bud Bundy.[eighty]

U.S. syndication and international airings [edit]

Distributed by Columbia Pictures Telly Distribution, after Sony Pictures Idiot box since 2002, Married... with Children debuted in off-network syndication in the autumn of 1991. The series later began airing on cable on FX from September 1998 until 2007. In June 2002, FX became the get-go idiot box network to air the controversial, previously banned episode "I'll See You in Court", albeit in an edited format. The fully uncensored version of "I'll Come across You lot in Court" tin only exist seen on the DVD release Married... with Children: The Near Outrageous Episodes Volume 1 and the Manufacturing plant Creek Entertainment complete series collection. The version establish on the Third Season DVD ready nether Sony is the edited-for-TV version. In 2008, the Spike network reportedly paid United states$12 one thousand thousand for broadcast rights to every episode including the unedited version of the infamous episode, "I'll Encounter Yous in Court".[81]

Syndication rights to the series are currently held by Paramount Media Networks. It previously aired on Antenna TV, Ion Television receiver, TBS, WGN America, and Sony's GetTV channel. WGN America gained rights to the testify when TBS removed it from their early morning slots in September 2018.[82] Following its acquisition by Nexstar Media Group and rebrand to NewsNation, the network indicated information technology would first rolling off its non-news programming as those contracts expire to aggrandize news coverage.[83] [84] Meanwhile, viii Paramount channels have carried the show since 2008: Spike (since renamed Paramount Network), Tv Land, Comedy Key, Nick at Nite, MTV2, VH1 Classic (now MTV Classic), CMT, and Logo TV.[85] [86] [87] In Nov 2018, the entire 11-season run became available to picket through Hulu.[88]

Married...with Children has also been a ratings success in other countries around the earth.

Country Foreign title Translation Network(s) Notes
Brazil Um amor de Família
(A Lovely Family)
Dubbed
Subtitled
Sony Entertainment Television set
PlayTV
The show runs on Sony Entertainment Television and Comedy Central Brasil (since 2012 February) with original sound and subtitles (source: [3] [ permanent dead link ] ), the dubbed version runs on PlayTV. 57 dubbed and subtitled episodes are now available on the Brazilian version of Netflix.
Bulgaria Женени с деца
(Married with Children)
Dubbed bTV
Fox life
Diema
Ambulation on bTV Comedy.
Canada Married...with Children None CMT
Global
Spike
DejaView
TVtropolis
CFMT
Much
MTV
Dissemination on Spike, DejaView, Much, and MTV. Episodes bachelor to stream for free (with ads) on the CTV app.
Chile Casado con hijos Subtitled Sony Entertainment Television receiver Today the show runs on Sony Entertainment Television.
Colombia Casado con hijos Subtitled Cadena ane
Sony Entertainment Television
Comedy Central
The original series aired in Colombia presented past Cinevision on Channel one from 1992 to 1994. Reruns on the original language aired on basic cablevision channels Sony and One-act Central. The Colombian remake Casados con hijos arrogance on Teleantioquia (2000-2005), Caracol Channel (2004-2006, 2011–2012) and CityTv (2014-2016).
Croatia Bračne vode
(Marriage Waters)
Subtitled HRT
RTL Televizija
Nova Telly
Fox Life
The testify runs on Nova TV and Fox Life.
Czech republic Ženatý se závazky
(Married with commitments)
Dubbed Boob tube Prima
TV Nova
Nova Cinema
Smíchov
The show runs weekly from Monday to Fri on Television Smíchov.
Kingdom of denmark Vore værste år
(Our Worst Years)
Subtitled TV3
Comedy Central
Dominican Republic Casado con Hijos
(Married with Children)
Dubbed Telesistema Culvert 11
Estonia Tuvikesed
(Loveydoves)
Subtitled Kanal 12 Broadcast before midnight on Kanal 12, episodes rerun on the next weekday morning.
Finland Pulmuset
(Loveydoves)
Subtitled MTV3
Nelonen
TV5
Beingness rerun on TV5.
France Mariés, deux enfants
(Married, Two Children)
Dubbed M6
Comédie!
Runs on the cablevision channel Comédie!.
Frg Eine schrecklich nette Familie
(An Clumsily Nice Family unit)
Dubbed RTL
ProSieben
Kabel1
Comedy Central
kabel eins classics
RTL Nitro
It first ran from 1992 on RTL ("RTLplus" at that time), moving to ProSieben for the last 51 episodes, ending in 1997. It airs ii episodes a day Mon-Friday on RTL Nitro, with an additional two episodes on Th dark.
Hellenic republic Παντρεμένοι με παιδιά
(Married with Children)
Subtitled ANT1
Mega Aqueduct
Makedonia TV
The series returned on January 9, 2016, for reruns, airing every weekend at 10:40 p.g., starting from season 1, on Mega Channel which initially aired just the last seasons.
Hungary Egy rém rendes család
(A gruesomely decent family unit)
Dubbed TV3
RTL Klub
Viasat 3
CoolTV
Sense of humor+
A cable television called CoolTV arrogance 3 episodes and PrizmaTV two episodes each twenty-four hour period.
Norway Bundy
(Bundy)
Subtitled TV3
Viasat 4
Originally named Våre verste år (Our worst years), but was subsequently renamed Bundy. It had its on run on TV3, and at present in reruns afterwards midnight every day except weekends on TV3. Reruns take likewise been shown on TV3's sister channel Viasat iv.
Poland Świat według Bundych
(The World According to the Bundys)
Vox-over Polsat The show was aired many times on Polsat and is yet circulate on that aqueduct. The series' success brought about a local Goggle box bear witness Świat według Kiepskich (The World According to the Kiepskis) that paraphrased the Smoothen title of Married... with Children; however, the premise of the Polish show is significantly different from that of the American original, which is why information technology is normally not considered a remake.
Russian federation Женаты... с детьми (Married... with Children), Счастливы вместе
(Happy Together)
Voice-over (original) Boob tube-6, DTV, Domashniy TV (original)
TNT (remake)
The Russian remake of the show, Счастливы вместе, has been broadcast since March 2006 on TNT every weekday. The series was cancelled in 2013.
Serbia Брачне воде / Bračne vode
(Marriage Waters)
Dubbed (Season 1)
Subtitled
Fox televizija
Fox Life
Fob televizija aired flavour 1 dubbed, by the studio "Prizor". The bear witness aired on Fox Life too, with all of its seasons in subtitles only.
Kingdom of spain Matrimonio con hijos
(Matrimony with Children)
Dubbed TVE2
TV3 (Catalonia)
SET en VEO
The original series was a classic that ran for a decade in the public national channel TVE2 and in TV3 (Catalonia). The Spanish Goggle box aqueduct Cuatro did a remake of the original series under the proper name Matrimonio con Hijos.[89] In Catalonia, the show is running on the DTT channels Culvert 300 and Sony Entertainment Television en VEO.
Sweden Våra värsta år
(Our Worst Years)
Subtitled TV3
ZTV
TV6
The name "Våra värsta år" is a pun on the name "Våra bästa år" ("Our best years") as Days of Our Lives is chosen in Swedish.
Ukraine Одружені... та з дітьми (Married... with Children)
Щасливі разом (Happy Together)
Voice-over TET, one+ane (original)
Novyi Kanal (Russian remake)
The show aired on TET (get-go two seasons) in 2009 and on one+i (all seasons) in 2011–2012.
The Russian remake of the show, Счастливы вместе, is existence shown on Novyi Kanal (New Aqueduct) every Dominicus from 12:20–14:20.

Locations [edit]

The opening footage comprises views of Chicago, opening with a shot of Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park. The aeriform downtown shot was taken from the Lake Shore Drive department northward of the Loop. The expressway archway shot was taken from the 1983 picture National Lampoon's Vacation featuring the Griswolds' greenish family unit truckster with a northeastward view of the Dan Ryan/Stevenson junction southwest of the Loop. The exterior shot used for the Bundys' house was taken in a subdivision in Deerfield, Illinois.[ninety] Non-English versions might differ, e.one thousand. the dubbed German version always includes the expressway shot.[91]

Run across too [edit]

  • Modern Family unit, a show where Ed O'Neill too plays a family homo.
  • Star-ving, a spider web series created past David Faustino, where the original cast was reunited.
  • Unhappily E'er After, another show created by Ron Leavitt, treating like themes.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Married with Children at IMDb
  • Married... With Children at epguides.com

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