Ted McGinley as Jefferson D'Arcy
Episodes 168
Bud speaking
David Faustino remembers Married... with Children.
Read MorePeggy speaking
Katey Sagal remembers Married... with Children.
Read MoreCompilation of all of the best moments of the show.
Read MoreSpecial answering the question of "Where Is The Cast of Married... with Children Now?"
Read MoreOriginal Pilot
The original pilot was taped on December 12, 1986. The producers were not happy with the original child actors Tina Caspary (as Kelly) and Hunter Carson (as Bud). They recast the roles and all the scenes with the Bundy kids had to be reshot.
Read MoreMarried ... with Who
Marcy wakes up after a drunken night and finds herself married to Jefferson.
Read MoreThe Godfather
Al becomes the neighborhood godfather when Kelly starts dating a 41-year-old man with the right connections.
Read MoreLook Who's Barking
Buck brings a female dog into the house, and feels neglected when the family only care about the new dog.
Read MoreAll Night Security Dude
Al gets a job as a security guard at Polk High, but gets fired after the championship trophy is stolen by Al's old nemesis.
Read MoreOldies but Young 'Uns
Al goes crazy trying to remember the name of a song he heard on the radio.
Read MoreWeenie Tot Lovers & Other Strangers
Al has to choose whether to spend his money on Bud's visit to the White House or letting Kelly enter a Miss Weenie Tot contest.
Read MoreKids! Wadaya Gonna Do?
Al and Peggy take over Marcy's house when they go to watch a movie there. Meanwhile, Bud takes a girl to a concert and Kelly babysits a lot of horrible children.
Read MoreYou Better Shop Around (2)
The Bundys and the D'Arcys face off to see who can spend the $1,000 shopping spree first. Meanwhile, Bud and Kelly bother celebrity Jerry Mathers who judges the contest.
Read MoreRoute 666 (1)
The Bundy car breaks down in New Mexico and they have to call Marcy and Jefferson for help.
Read MoreRoute 666 (2)
The Bundys and the D'Arcys face the effects of greed as they discover a gold mine in the desert.
Read MoreBuck the Stud
A man offers the Bundys $10,000 if they allow Buck to breed with his dog.
Read MoreShe's Having My Baby (1)
Marcy and Peggy discover they are both pregnant, to Jefferson's joy and Al's horror.
Read MoreShe's Having My Baby (2)
Al runs off to a bus station to escape Peggy's constant demands, and Jefferson does the same by running away from Marcy.
Read MoreIf Al Had a Hammer
Al builds a private room for himself, using the Bundy hammer. Meanwhile, Bud starts going by "Grandmaster B," but nobody can remember his nickname right.
Read MoreCheese, Cues and Blood
In order to earn money for a competition, Kelly hustle men for money by playing pool.
Read MoreLooking for a Desk in All the Wrong Places
Peggy and Marcy go out on a journey to buy back all of Marcy's childhood furniture, which Jefferson sold.
Read MoreBuck Has a Belly Ache
Peggy gets jealous of Buck when the family pay him all the attention, and she flees home to W* County.
Read MoreIf I Could See Me Now
Bud and Kelly convince Al to get glasses after a few minor accidents.
Read MoreGod's Shoes
After having a vision of God, Al starts building the perfect shoes.
Read MoreKelly Does Hollywood (1)
Kelly gets her own talk show and the other networks become interested in it.
Read MoreKelly Does Hollywood (2)
Kelly goes to Hollywood, but her show gets slaughtered by the censors.
Read MoreAl Bundy, Shoe Dick
Al gets a job as a private detective and is framed for murder.
Read MoreSo This is How Sinatra Felt
Peggy thinks Al is having an affair, so she sends the kids to spy on him.
Read MoreI Who Have Nothing
Al discovers that he truly has no possessions of his own, and decides to get back one of the things that truly meant a lot to him - his championship game ball.
Read MoreThe Mystery of Skull Island
Bud dates an extreme sporter and the D'Arcys play a relationship board game with Peggy and Al.
Read MoreJust Shoe It
Al gets to star in an athletic shoe commericial.
Read MoreRites of Passage
In traditional male Bundy bonding, Al takes Bud to the nudie bar on his 18th birthday.
Read MoreThe Egg and I
Steve Rhoades returns to reclaim his wife, but is shocked to find out that Marcy remarried. The Bundys argue whether friendship is more important than money when they find out that Steve is on the run from the police for stealing a rare egg from a national park.
Read MoreMy Dinner with Anthrax
Bud wins a ""Dinner with Anthrax"" contest and sends away Al and Peg on a timeshare vacation to Florida while Anthrax visit the house.
Read MorePsychic Avengers
Jefferson lets Al in on his psychic phone scam but the Bundys soon take over the business.
Read MoreTeacher Pets
Bud juggles two women at once, one being Miss McGowen, his English teacher. Meanwhile, the family ignores Peggy when she is sick and Al gets free pizza by attending children's birthday parties at Chuck E. Cheese.
Read MoreThe Goodbye Girl
Kelly gets a job at an amusement park. Meanwhile, Al takes a personal vacation - in the Bundy living room.
Read MoreThe Gas Station Show
Al must work at a gas station after Peggy and the kids buy too much junk food, which Al cannot pay for, so he has to work off his debt.
Read MoreEngland Show (1)
The Bundys win a free trip to England, but the villagers of Lower Uncton, England, want to get rid of all male Bundys in the world to break a curse cast upon their village.
Read MoreEngland Show (2)
The Bundys spend a day shopping in England before finally going to Lower Uncton, not knowing what awaits them.
Read MoreEngland Show (3)
Al has to joust for his and his family's life in a medieval tournament in Lower Uncton.
Read MoreBackstage with the Bundys
This half-hour special aired on MTV. It documented the making of the episode "The Good-Bye Girl" (622).
Read MoreMagnificent Seven
Al is shocked about having another kid when Peggy's relatives leave their five-year-old son Seven in the Bundy home.
Read MoreT-R-A-Something-Something Spells Tramp
Kelly has to walk through the wilderness after dumping her boyfriend in the forest. Al and Peg try to talk their marriage alive, but without success. Bud dates a girl with the measles.
Read MoreEvery Bundy Has a Birthday
Peggy discovers that Seven does not know when his birthday is, and the family decides to celebrate him... on Al's birthday.
Read MoreAl on the Rocks
Al has to take a job as a topless bartender to pay for Seven's doctor bill, but Peggy fears that Bud and Kelly might make Seven sick, and kicks them out of the house.
Read MoreWhat I Did for Love
Peggy tries to make Al more interested in having sex with her by purchasing new dresses, unsucessfully.
Read MoreFrat Chance
Bud starts his own fraternity to get women.
Read MoreThe Chicago Wine Party
The Bundys vote against a two cent beer tax.
Read MoreKelly Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Al makes Kelly get a job, so she becomes a waitress.
Read MoreRock of Ages
Al and the family try to sneak into the first class lounge by dressing up like rock stars.
Read MoreDeath of a Shoe Salesman
Al buys a cemetery plot so that he will be buried next to a western movie star and a mule. But Peggy feels excluded.
Read MoreThe Old College Try
Bud gets a huge money grant to go to college, but Al and Peggy spend it all on items for themselves.
Read MoreWedding Show
Al becomes frustrated when Peggy can't decide what to wear to a family wedding. Meanwhile, Bud gets to know the bride and Kelly spends time with the bridesmaids.
Read MoreIt Doesn't Get Any Better Than This
Peggy and Marcy ruin Al's fishing trip by constantly fighting. Meanwhile, Jefferson and the kids spend Marcy's money.
Read MoreHeels on Wheels
Kelly buys a motorcycle, which upsets the rest of the family who find it unsafe.
Read MoreMr. Empty Pants
Peggy creates a cartoon character named Mr. Empty Pants, who bears a strange resemblance to Al.
Read MoreYou Can't Miss
Bud appears on a game show for single men. Meanwhile, Al and Peg don't sleep for days and Kelly fears that there is a conspiracy against her.
Read MorePeggy and the Pirates
Peggy tells Seven a fantasy store about pirates and beautiful princesses.
Read MoreGo for the Old
Al competes in an athletic championship for seniors.
Read MoreUn-Alful Entry
Al ends up being sued by a burglar after Al punches him while he breaks into the Bundy house.
Read MoreMovie Show
The Bundys go to the movie theater for Kelly's birthday and they see her boyfriend with another woman.
Read More'Til Death Do Us Part
Al's lack of performance in the bedroom makes him the laugh of the town, so Al sets his mind on getting back in shape.
Read MoreTis Time to Smell the Roses
Al plans on retiring early, but Peggy spends too much money shopping and he must get a job at Homeplate Athletic Shoes.
Read MoreOld Insurance Dodge
Al tries to scam the insurance company when the Dodge is stolen.
Read MoreThe Wedding Repercussions
Bud's cousin shows up angry after finding out that someone slept with his wife before their wedding... not knowing that that person is Bud.
Read MoreThe Proposition
Al's old girlfriend wants to buy Al from Peggy for $500,000.
Read MoreA Day in the Life
We follow Ted McGinley and Amanda Bearse around during one day and see them train, eat, and more. We see Amanda Bearse direct episodes, we see Ted McGinley visit a centre for kids with cancer... and stuff other stuff. We see them working with episode 720 - "Unalful Entry".
Read MoreA Tisket, a Tasket, Can Peg Make a Basket?
When Al and Peggy go to a basketball game, Peggy switches seats with Al and her seat is chosen for a $10,000 free throw contest.
Read MoreHood 'n the Boyz
Al helps his childhood girlfriend deal with a young tough guy and his gang.
Read MoreProud to Be Your Bud?
The family thinks Bud is insane when they overhear him talking to himself in his room.
Read MoreLuck of the Bundys
When the Bundys start having good luck, Al remembers the Bundy Curse and realizes he is doomed.
Read MoreBanking on Marcy
Marcy tries to imagine being in the bedroom to improve her ability to speak in front of large audiences, but her fantasies tend to go a little too wild.
Read MoreNo Chicken, No Check
Kelly and Bud buy a car to share, but sharing a car leads to fighting, and the Bundy children has to double date.
Read MoreTake My Wife, Please
While Bud, Kelly and Peggy spend the night impersonating the Village People at the D'Arcy's Halloween party, the Grim Reaper visits Al.
Read MoreScared Single
Al tries to help a young man forget the idea of marriage. Meanwhile, Kelly gets stung by bees and becomes crazy.
Read MoreDances with Weezy
Peggy and Marcy make Al and Jefferson abandon their plans of going to a new sports bar to instead go see The Jeffersons live.
Read MoreChange for a Buck
Buck runs away from home and ends up at a dog pound.
Read MoreA Little off the Top
Al ends up being circumcised after the surgeons misread the doctor's instructions.
Read MoreThe Worst Noel
Kelly and Bud try to sneak a jukebox, their Christmas present for Al and Peggy, into the house on Christmas Eve while Al and Peggy argue over channel surfing.
Read MoreSofa So Good
While Al and Peggy are away at a family reunion, Kelly's boyfriend ruins Peggy's couch. Bud and Kelly have to find a new couch similar to the one they had.
Read MoreHoney, I Blew Up Myself
Al is annoyed when the mall hangs a billboard sized picture of Peggy next to the shoe store.
Read MoreHow Green was My Apple
A dispute over whether an apple tree belongs to the D'Arcys or the Bundys leads to a feud between the two families.
Read MoreValentine's Day Massacre
Bud tries to find an old valentine, whose letter Kelly forgot to give him years ago. Meanwhile, Al shops for Valentine's Day gifts to give to Peggy.
Read MoreGet Outta Dodge
Al will get a new Viper for his Dodge if he lets people film a video of the Dodge crossing the 1 million mile mark. Meanwhile, Kelly tries to find Waldo.
Read MoreField of Screams
Al's high school football field will be destroyed for an auto shop, so he protests. Meanwhile, Kelly tests a new bug spray on Bud and Buck, which has unwanted effects.
Read MoreThe D'Arcy Files
Al is offered $50,000 dollars to reveal the identity of Jefferson, who is revealed to be a spy.
Read MoreNooner or Nothing
Peggy must convince Al to come home for a “nooner” in order to win a big radio contest. Meanwhile, Bud and Kelly wait in a very long line to buy concert tickets.
Read MoreRide Scare
Al's carpool, consisting of him and three models, is chosen to promote a campaign to clean up Chicago.
Read MoreThe Legend of Ironhead Haynes
Al loses his precious parking space after insulting a fat woman, which leads to ""No Ma'am"" seeking out to find a guru, Ironhead Haynes, and seek his advice.
Read MoreAssault and Batteries
When Al tries to change some batteries, the computer locks him inside a store. Meanwhile, Kelly and Bud celebrate Buck's birthday.
Read MoreAl Goes Deep
Al convinces Jefferson to bet on a football game, but the star of the football team starts dating Kelly, and it interrupts his training.
Read MoreKelly Knows Something
Al teaches Kelly about sports, so she can be on a sports trivia game show.
Read MoreShoeway to Heaven
After finding a box of old shoes, Al and Jefferson turn the shoe store into a 70's themed retro shoe store.
Read MoreDriving Mr. Boondy
Al must renew his drivers license... and Bud is his driving instructor.
Read MoreKelly Breaks Out
Kelly's zit ruins her beer commercial.
Read MoreNaughty but Niece
Bud needs some quite time to study for an exam, but ends up spending the night with Marcy's niece Amber.
Read MoreBusiness Sucks (1)
NO MA'AM counter-protests against Marcy and company when Al banishes a customer for nursing her baby. Meanwhile, train accidents delay Peggy's trip home.
Read MoreBusiness Still Sucks (2)
Al turns the store into a man's shoe store in an attempt to get rid of the women.
Read MoreDial B for Virgin
Bud gets assigned to the Virgin hotline, but has problems doing his duties. Al and Peggy have problems deciding what movie to rent at the video store.
Read MoreSleepless in Chicago
Al has to lie in bed next to Marcy while Jefferson switches Marcy's valuable Barbie doll, that Jefferson just bought her, for a regular one.
Read MoreNo Pot to Pease In
Kelly reveals a bit too much about her family when she auditions for a part in a sitcom, and the producers base the new sitcom on the Bundy household.
Read MoreA Man for No Seasons
When the national baseball league go on a strike, NO MA'AM organizes their own league sponsored by nudie bars.
Read MoreI Want My Psycho Dad (1)
Al's organization, NO MA'AM, leads a strike when Al's favorite show, Psycho Dad, is cancelled.
Read MoreI Want My Psycho Dad (2)
Thanks to Jefferson, Al gets to talk to the U.S. Senate about Psycho Dad's cancellation.
Read MoreThe Naked and the Dead, but Mostly the Naked
Peggy and her friends join the men at a visit to the nudie bar to find out why the men spend so much time there. Meanwhile, Kelly gets a part in a weight loss commercial.
Read MoreKelly Takes a Shot
Kelly must learn how to fire a bow in order to get a part in a commercial.
Read MoreThe Best O' Bundy
In the 200th episode, clips of past episodes are shown. This episode is hosted by George Plimpton and you get to see the Married... with Children set as just a Hollywood set and not the Bundy household.
Read MoreGet the Dodge Outta Hell
On their way to W* County, the Bundys stop at the car wash, where their Dodge disappears.
Read More25 Years and What Do You Get?
Al's in trouble when Buck buries his anniversary gift for Peggy in the backyard.
Read MoreShip Happens (1)
The Bundys and D'Arcys go on a Caribbean cruise.
Read MoreShip Happens (2)
The Bundys' and D'Arcy's Caribbean cruise is ruined when the ship sinks.
Read MoreSomething Larry This Way Comes
Al is all excited when Kelly's acting instructor Larry Storch is coming to the house.
Read MoreAnd Bingo was Her Game-O
Peggy wins $10,000 playing Bingo. Meanwhile, NO MA'AM chooses their official beer.
Read MoreUser Friendly
While Al and his friends tries to find out what a light switch in the Bundy house do, Bud experiences cyber sex... with Amber.
Read MoreMy Favorite Married...
The cast discuss their favorite episodes which we see through clips.
Read MorePump Fiction
Al and Kelly make a short film about shoes, and they end up getting $10,000 dollars to produce another one.
Read MoreRadio Free Trumaine
In an attempt for a spinoff, we follow the lives of DJs Oliver Cole and Mark Campbell at a local radio station at Bud's college. Oliver and Mark risk being expelled for revealing the truth about dean Steve Rhoades' past.
Read MoreShoeless Al
Al can't wear shoes because of his phony lawsuit against the mall.
Read MoreThe Undergraduate
A twelve year old boy with a crush on Kelly gets her to go to his junior prom with him.
Read MoreEpisode 27
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Episode 28
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Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Al is excited when Bud decides to move out, but a bit disappointed when Bud moves back in to the basement, and even more horrified when Peg's mother comes to live with them after splitting up with Peg's father.
Read MoreA Shoe Room with a View
When Al suggests an aerobics studio for the open lot next door, he puts peep holes in the wall, but all of the students are fat.
Read MoreRequiem for a Dead Briard
Buck dies and is reassigned to the Bundys in the form of a puppy, Lucky.
Read MoreReverend Al
Al becomes a priest when NO MA'AM forms its own church to avoid a beer tax.
Read MoreHow Bleen was My Kelly
While researching for her new part of playing a scientist, Kelly discovers the new color bleen. Al finds that bleen grows hair.
Read MoreThe Weaker Sex
Al says he thinks women are weak when Peggy and Marcy begin taking a self defense class. But a newscrew labels Al as weak when Peggy punches a man trying to steal Al's wallet.
Read MoreFlight of the Bumblebee
To join NO MA'AM, Bud must get his picture taken with wrestler King Kong Bundy.
Read MoreBlonde and Blonder
At their high school reunion, Kelly and her best friends compete for the rich nerd whom Kelly teased in high school. Meanwhile, Marcy's bank holds a ""Guns for Toys"" drive.
Read MoreThe Two That Got Away
Al and Jefferson's fishing lodge is taken away by a famous actress, but Jefferson plots revenge, and a small fortune, when they find out that they unknowingly took a nude picture of the actress. Kelly and Bud try to get Lucky a part in a dog food commercial.
Read MoreThe Al Bundy Sports Spectacular
Roy Firestone hosts a clip show where we see clips of sports moments from the show.
Read MoreThe Wide World of Bundy
Roy Firestone hosts a clip show where we see clips of sports moments from the show.
Read MoreDud Bowl II
Marcy tries to do her best to stop it when her bank wants to dedicate a scoreboard at Polk High... to Al.
Read MoreAl Bundy Sports Spectacular
This half-hour special, hosted by Roy Firestone, features various Pulmuset (1987) sports-related highlights. It aired after the episode "Dud Bowl II" (1009) and included the following sports: Football (0910, 0615, 0613), Bowling (0420, 0209), Wrestling (0417), Basketball (0801), Baseball (0615, 0911), Boxing (0615) and Athletics (0719). Al also appears in a sports quiz (0823).
Read MoreBearly Men
Al and Bud go on a bear hunt in the woods to prove they're as manly as Peggy's father, Ephraim, so he can take back Peggy's unseen mother. Al and Bud bring back what they think is a dead bear they found in the woods, but they are in for a big surprise when the bear wakes up from hibernation and wreaks havoc on them and the city.
Read MoreLove Conquers Al
To go out with hot guy named Carlos, Kelly bribes the reluctant Bud to keep company for Carlos's cousin Esmeralda by offering Bud a date with Fawn. Fortunately for Bud, Esmeralda turns out to be quite hot. Meanwhile, Al and Peg take Ephraim and Peggy's unseen mother to a marriage retreat.
Read MoreI Can't Believe It's Butter
During the Christmas season, Griff becomes quite fond of a phone sex partner named "Butter," whom Al discovers is really Peg's mother.
Read MoreThe Hood, the Bud & the Kelly: Part 1
Al buys a satellite dish from a discount store and he and Jefferson insist on installing it themselves. Bud is turned down for a loan at every bank in Chicago and borrows money from Vito, a mobster. He uses the money to finance an exercise video staring Kelly and a Latino hunk named Rafael. But, Kelly and Rafael get into a fight over who will star in the video, prompting them to storm off to their dressing rooms. Meanwhile, Bud learns that Vito is dangerous and needs the video completed on time.
Read MoreThe Hood, the Bud & the Kelly: Part 2
Vito's hatchet man, Gino, tells Bud that he has until 5:00pm to finish the exercise video or he will be sleeping with the fishes. Kelly and Rafael's continuing arguments over which one of them will star in the video has Bud sweating. But things take an unexpected turn when Bud unwittingly videotapes Gino talking to another mob associate incriminating evidence against Vito. Meanwhile, Peggy, Marcy, and their friends think that their husbands are totally useless as they count the number of times they fall off the roof trying to install the satellite dish. But Al, Jefferson, Griff, Officer Dan, Ike, and Bob Rooney have completed the dish and set up a comfortable safe haven for them on the roof.
Read MoreCalendar Girl
Al wants to beat rival shoe-shop owner Babcock in something and puts his faith in Bud, who's in the same entrepreneurial-studies class at Trumaine as Babcock's son Little Floyd. Each boy must come up with a product and a marketing campaign for it Al sees that he'll get his revenge if Bud's project gets a better grade than Little Floyd's. When Kelly brings home a sexy-guys calendar, Bud decides to make a Girls of Trumaine calendar. All goes well, especially with stunning cover girl Crystal Clark--until, sounding very troubled, she has second thoughts about appearing in the calendar. Meanwhile, Peg is on the road searching for her dad to save her parents' marriage.
Read MoreThe Agony and the Extra C
It is Marcy and Jefferson's wedding anniversary, but Jefferson is in the hospital, recovering from a physical trauma. Kelly and Bud visit Jefferson and he recounts the events that led to his being hospitalized, starting with the party that the other members of No Ma'am threw at him in the nude bar.
Read MoreSpring Break: Part 1
Bud and his three "frat bros," Hindu Achmed, fatso Hummer, and nerdy Barney, are set to leave for Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale in hopes of scoring some drunken babes. They have the tickets and the hotel reservation. That is, until Kelly, the naughty Fawn, the steamy Ashley, and the nerdy (but minus the headgear) Natalie, make them believe that they want to spend Spring Break with Bud and his pals. The girls say that in order to cheat on their boyfriends with Bud and his pals they need the tickets and reservation in order to "send away the boyfriends" and the con succeeds. Meanwhile, Al and Griff sell a lot of shoes for girls leaving for Spring Break and wish they also could go, leaving them in a cold and powerless shoe store during a city-wide blackout resulting from a blizzard. Jefferson arrives and lets it slip that he's going to Fort Lauderdale to act as a judge in a beauty contest, behind Marcy's back, of course.
Read MoreSpring Break: Part 2
Al, Jefferson, and Griff are having the time of their lives at Fort Lauderdale; Al even finds a new way to earn money by collecting empty cans. The girls are prepping Kelly for the beauty competition. Meanwhile, Marcy and the boys experience some car problems on the way from Chicago to Fort Lauderdale and have to bow to the demands of a purvey Tennessee car mechanic in order to get new wheels. The girls bump into Al and his pals at their hotel suite during a party. Al doesn't want Kelly to take part in some sleazy contest...that is until he learns that the prize is $100,000.
Read MoreTurning Japanese
Marcy is up for a promotion, but to get promoted, she needs to impress her Japanese boss, Mr. Shimokawa, by serving him dinner and presenting him her grateful neighbors, the Japanese Bundys. Of course, she needs to bribe the real Bundys to stay out of sight for the duration of the visit. However, it just happens that Mr. Shimokawa hears the sound of Al's Dodge 1971, a car missing from his collection. To ensure her promotion, Marcy needs the car for Mr. Shimokawa. But what will it take to get Al to give up his car?
Read MoreAl Goes to the Dogs
Al decides to build a dog house for Lucky. But when he makes an absurd amount of noise in the back yard, Marcy bribes a building inspector to inspect Al's work just to harass him. When the inspector tells him that the house is not up to its "code," Al, with Kelly's wealthy boyfriend Carlos, tear it down and rebuild it again and again to get it right. Meanwhile, Kelly desperately tries to get Carlos's attention. She spends a lot of Al's money (which he swindles from Carlos) to go to the salon to achieve the natural look of the women of his village. Thus, she is spending a lot of money to look like she has spent no money on her looks. Bud says, "you are your mother's daughter." Kelly says, "Well, duh..." Carlos has spent a lot of money to come to America to get away from women of his village. Al ends up with a lot of Carlos's money.
Read MoreEnemies
In this pilot for a proposed TV series, a group of "friends" live in a sometimes peaceful co-existence. Tom is a handsome deliveryman living with his gorgeous girlfriend Shannon, his stepsister Maria, and their lazy friend Jackson. Tom is on the rocks with Shannon again over their flirtations with other people. When Tom meets Kelly Bundy while delivering a package to the Bundy house, he asks her out for the evening. To make Tom jealous, Shannon asks out a handsome millionaire named Henry and the four of them end up at the local greasy-spoon diner in the inner city, which is run by friendly cook George. The evening gets more X-rated when Tom and Shannon try to outdo each other with their dates.
Read MoreBud Hits the Books
Bud has invited not-too-bright student Ariel to play the "Strip Study" game, to prepare for upcoming exams he has to pass in order to graduate. Despite years of not ending up getting some, Bud gets lucky but falls asleep and realizes that in order to be able to concentrate on studying, he has to give up everything that reminds him of sex. This proves to be quite difficult. In order to find a place where nothing turns him on, Bud goes to the library. Surely he can forget about sex there?
Read MoreKiss of the Coffee Woman
Marcy will not let Jefferson back in the house until he finds a job, so he hangs around at the Bundys. Bud gets Kelly a part in a Romantic Roast coffee commercial and when Kelly's co-star fails to perform up to expectations, Bud gets Jefferson the part. Jefferson's character Lance wins him legions of female fans which upsets Marcy but also ensures that two more commercials will be made with Kelly and Jefferson. But how will Al react when the script demands that Kelly and Jefferson kiss?
Read MoreTorch Song Duet
There's a radio contest open to all (except Al), where the winner will get to carry the Olympic torch through the city. Griff wins it and becomes a local hero.
Read MoreThe Joke's on Al
While Griff faces the death penalty due to a NO MA'AM prank, Al plans to get married to an old flame.
Read MoreChildren of the Corns
Al and Griff blackmail Gary, because of a bad promotion contest, when they find the shoes from the shoe store are made by children in sweatshops. Meanwhile, Peggy wins a microwave and Kelly and her try to hide it from Al.
Read MoreKelly's Gotta Habit
Kelly must sign a morals clause when she gets a commercial part playing a nun. Meanwhile, Al gets to be on Cops as Officer Dan's partner.
Read MoreRequiem for a Chevyweight (1)
Al's Dodge starts sputtering so he sends the rest of the family to find a fuel pump for it while he recalls the good old days in his Dodge.
Read MoreRequiem for a Chevyweight (2)
Al buries the Dodge and leases a new sports car. Meanwhile, Peggy digs up the Dodge so she can sell the engine.
Read MoreA Bundy Thanksgiving
Al goes to look for his aunt's pie, but finds she is dead.
Read MoreThe Juggs Have Left the Building
Peggy and Kelly both enter a singing contest when they are on vacation in Missouri.
Read MoreGod Help Ye Merry Bundymen
Al and Griff are fired during the holidays and have to take small jobs in the mall. Meanwhile, Kelly and Bud swipe biblical figures from the D'Arcys' nativity scene and Peggy enters the neighborhood Christmas decoration contest.
Read MoreCrimes Against Obesity
Al is sued by all of the overweight women he has insulted in the past, and they hold a trial in the shoe store. Meanwhile, Kelly and Bud tint the windows on Al's car for his birthday gift.
Read MoreThe Stepford Peg
When Peggy gets amnesia, Al turns her into the perfect wife, which makes everyone happy, except Marcy.
Read MoreBud on the Side
After Al tells Bud to lower his standards in women, Bud starts dating Al's boss Gary.
Read MoreGrime and Punishment
Bud asks Al to repair the basement after Al starts charging him rent. When Al refuses, Bud calls a health inspector who makes Al live in the basement after it is deemed uninhabitable.
Read MoreBreaking up is Easy to Do (1)
Al and Peggy split up after seeing a marriage counselor. Kelly must learn to box to get a part in a movie.
Read MoreBreaking up is Easy to Do (2)
Al moves into a room in the airport. Meanwhile, Peggy finds a new boyfriend.
Read MoreBreaking up is Easy to Do (3)
Kelly and Bud finds that Peggy's new boyfriend will force them to work if he marries Peggy.
Read MoreLive Nude Peg
A disguised Peggy starts dancing at the nudie bar, and Al loves her character, not knowing that it is Peggy.
Read MoreA Babe in Toyland
Kelly guest appears on a kiddie show, but ends up taking over the entire show. Al and Peggy get twin beds.
Read MoreBirthday Boy Toy
Marcy gets Jefferson a membership to the health club and he becomes a spectacle there. Meanwhile, Bud directs when Al and Kelly star in a commercial for the shoe store.
Read MoreLez Be Friends
Marcy becomes jealous when her lesbian cousin, Mandy, comes to visit.
Read MoreDamn Bundys
Al makes a pact with the devil and gets to play for the Chicago Bears.
Read MoreThe Desperate Half-Hour
Bud's pen-pal from prison and her boyfriend pay a visit to the Bundy household and takes the family hostage, but Kelly ends up falling in love with the boyfriend.
Read MoreHow to Marry a Moron
With hours before Kelly's wedding, Al learns that Kelly's new beau is lusting for other women and since Kelly is his daughter, he takes offense to that.
Read MoreChicago Shoe Exchange
Al and Griff start a barter to get a massage chair. Meanwhile, Kelly gives massages to Bud.
Read MoreE! True Hollywood Story
This version of E! True Hollywood Story reflects on the rebald sitcom "Married... with Children". Interviewed are the creators Ron Leavitt and Michael G. Moye who talk about how they worried about pushing the envelope and how the network Fox had just been created in 1986 and how two different people originally received the roles for Kelly and Bud but they didn't work out so they got Christina Applegate and David Faustino. Also discussed is the episode where Steve and Al hunt for a bra for Peg and a whiny female viewer of the episode was offended. Also discussed was the episode "I'll See You in Court" that was not allowed to air because of it's explicit content. The cast is also interviewed, and recall how they were oblivious to the fact that Married... with Children was cancelled in 1997 and they discuss a final episode they would've liked to do.
Read MoreI'll See You in Court
Al and Peg learn they have been video taped getting intimate at a sleazy motel. The same thing has also happened to Steve and Marcy. They decide to take the matter to court.
Read MoreReunion Special
Married... with Children had been off the air for six years but now, original cast members Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, David Garrison, Amanda Bearse, Christina Applegate, David Faustino and Ted McGinley reunite in the set of the Bundy's home and share memories from working on the show.
Read MoreBiography Channel Documentary
A look at the over-the-top and controversial sitcom about a dysfunctional Chicago family that lasted 11 seasons on TV. The crude antics of the family's disgruntled father Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill), his tacky wife Peg (Katey Sagal), his ditzy daughter Kelly (Christina Applegate), and girl-chasing son Bud (David Faustino) delighted some viewers and offended others. The show was a huge departure from the picture-perfect families viewers often saw on television, but even as it ruffled feathers, the show represented a more realistic picture of the everyday problems that Americans were dealing with in the late 80s and 90s.
Read MoreMarried... with Children 2012 Reunion
Fox's 25th Anniversary Special.
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