David Garrison as Steve Rhoades
Episodes 73
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 MoreThinnergy
Marcy gives Peggy the book "Thinnergy", which is a book about health. Very inspired by the book, Peggy goes on a diet and tries to convince the family to join in, but they refuse. When the diet makes Peggy really annoying, Steve convinces Al to join the diet, and persuades Peggy to quit.
Read MoreBut I Didn't Shoot the Deputy
The Bundys and the Rhoades' hear of crime in the neighborhood. Al buys a gun, and the Rhoades' buy a dog. Al hears a noise and accidentally kills the dog, thinking it was a burglar.
Read MoreWhose Room Is It Anyway
Steve and Marcy plan on adding another room to their house with their tax refund. Al tries to coax Steve into building a pool room, while Peg and Marcy decide on an exercise room. Who will win?
Read MoreHave You Driven a Ford Lately?
Al and Steve draw closer together when they try to restore a 1965 Mustang. Peg and Marcy on the other hand can't stop from despising their husbands.
Read MoreSixteen Years and What Do You Get
Al is unable to purchase a gift for Peg on their 16th wedding anniversary as his credit card seemed to be maxed out.
Read MoreMarried... without Children
In an attempt to spice up their marriage, Al and Peg check in at a hotel, while Steve and Marcy babysit Bud and Kelly. The Rhoades' learn that babysitting the young Bundys is a mistake when the kids turn their home into a rioting party.
Read MoreThe Poker Game
Al invites Steve to play poker, but Steve ends up losing his paycheck to Al. Afraid to tell Marcy the truth, Steve tries to convince Peggy to give him the check back.
Read MorePeggy Sue Got Work
Peg wants a VCR and Al won't get it for her. She ends up working at a department store for money, which disrupts her and Al's relationship.
Read MoreAl Loses His Cherry
Al spends some time at Luke Ventura's apartment after running out from a fight with Peg.
Read MoreNightmare on Al's Street
Steve is away on business and Marcy is having sexual fantasies with Al involuntarily. Marcy becomes so disgusted and she tells Peg, who tries to give her tips on how to avoid them.
Read MoreWhere's the Boss
After thinking that his boss is dead, Al tries to find another job unless he gets some appreciation and credit for his work.
Read MoreJohnny Be Gone
Al and Peggy delay going to a closing of their favorite hamburger joint when Bud and Kelly run into a problem. Meanwhile, Steve and Marcy prepare a party for some executive big-shots.
Read MorePoppy's By the Tree (1)
In the second season opener, the Bundys go to a sleazy, dumpy motel in Dumpwater Florida. Trouble head their way when an axe murderer, who hates tourists, arrives.
Read MorePoppy's By the Tree (2)
Peg is kidnapped by the axe murderer and it's up to Al to save her.
Read MoreIf I Were a Rich Man
Al and Steve visit the vault at Steve's bank and the next day, one million dollars is reported missing. Peg and the kids hear about it and worship Al thinking that he stole the money and that they are now a wealthy family.
Read MoreBuck Can Do It
One of the Bundys neighbors threaten to sue when Buck the dog mates with their dog, and asks the Bundys to neuter Buck, which Al refuses to do.
Read MoreGirls Just Want to Have Fun (1)
Marcy and Steve have a fight, which leads to Marcy joining Peggy and her friends going to a strip club, where Marcy accidentally loses her wedding ring ... down a stripper's pants.
Read MoreGirls Just Want to Have Fun (2)
A stripper shows up at Al's with Marcy's wedding ring. Al convinces Steve to make Marcy feel guilty about losing it, and confronts Peg about what she was doing at the strip club.
Read MoreFor Whom the Bell Tolls
The phone company cuts off the phone service to the Bundy household after Al refuses to pay for a phone call he did not make. This annoys Peggy, Kelly, and the rest of the neighborhood.
Read MoreBorn to Walk
Al fails his test for renewing his license on the same day Kelly gets hers.
Read MoreAlley of the Dolls
Peg meets and old rival from high school and their two families face off at a bowling match to see who the real loser is. With the Bundy team being one player short, Steve has to step in to help.
Read MoreThe Razor's Edge
A fight with Marcy about his newly grown beard makes Steve spend a few nights at the Bundy household, which everyone is happy about, except Peggy and Marcy.
Read MoreHow do You Spell Revenge?
Al tries to improve Peg's softball skills while Kelly's boyfriend asks her to prove her love to him by getting a tattoo.
Read MoreEarth Angel
Bud meets a 21 year old art student in the park and brings her to the Bundy household. Everybody seems to like her but Marcy, who plans to get rid of her.
Read MoreYou Better Watch Out
This Christmas episode tells about Santa Claus, who is late showing up at the mall. His parachute doesn't open up and he falls off his sleigh and onto the Bundy property ... dead.
Read MoreGuys and Dolls
Al and Steve have to go out to the streets looking for Marcy's old Barbie doll, that they traded for two rare baseball cards, not knowing that Marcy wanted to keep the doll.
Read MoreBuild a Better Mousetrap
A mouse finds its way into the Bundy home. Too manly and proud to hire an exterminator, Al sets on killing the mouse, even if it means he has to tear the house down and damage it to shreds.
Read MoreMaster the Possibilities
When the mailman delivers a credit card pre-approved for Buck the Dog, the Bundys go on a spending spree.
Read MorePeggy Loves Al, Yeah Yeah, Yeah
On Valentines day, Bud awaits his first valentine, Kelly has a load of valentines to choose from, Steve plans on taking Marcy to Hawaii, and Peg wants Al to say "I love you" to her.
Read MoreThe Great Escape
The Bundy home is fumigated for termites, forcing the family to spend the night in the shoe store, where a grounded Kelly tends to sneak out to get to a rock concert.
Read MoreIm-Po-Dent
Marcy dents Steve's new Mercedes and heavily regrets it. Revenge brings Steve to claim she made him impotent and he uses her as his personal servant.
Read MoreJust Married ... With Children
Having filled in an application for the Rhoades' to be on a game show, Al and Peg appear on the game show for newlyweds - "How Do I Love Thee", portraying Steve and Marcy.
Read MoreFather Lode
Al tries to keep his race track winnings a secret, while Peg starts taking money from Al's wallet.
Read MoreAll in the Family
Peg's hillbilly relatives from W* County pay a visit. Fighting uncles, singing triplet aunts, whose showbiz career is threatened by Al's inputs, and Al is trying all he can to watch the John Wayne film "Hondo."
Read MoreHe Thought He Could
In the third season opener, Al learns that he has had a copy of "The Little Engine That Could" since 1957 and when he goes to return it, he finds the same fat librarian that was there in 1957.
Read MoreI'm Going to Sweatland
Peg thinks she might have seen Elvis at the mall and Marcy notices a pit stain shaped like him on Al's shirt. Elvis fans come flocking around just to see it.
Read MoreThe Camping Show
A nice weekend away for the Rhoades' and the Bundys turns into misery when Peg, Kelly and Marcy all have their period at the same time, torturing the men.
Read MoreA Dump of My Own
Al plans on building his dream - an executive's type of bathroom in the garage.
Read MoreHer Cups Runneth Over
Al and Steve head off to a fancy boutique to get Peggy a new bra for her birthday.
Read MoreThe Bald and the Beautiful
Steve fears he is losing his hair, and convinces Al that the same thing is happening to him.
Read MoreThe Gypsy Cried
When a psychic's predictions all come true for Al, Peggy and Steve, Marcy fears that what the psychic told her will come true - her death.
Read MoreRequiem for a Dead Barber
Al grows his hair when his barber dies, and fears he is turning into a "sissy" just because he has to go to salons.
Read MoreEatin' Out
The Bundys inherit some money from a relative and decides to go to a fancy restaurant, but Al accidentally forgets his wallet. It is up to Bud and Kelly to go back and get the wallet, but they decide to ditch their parents at the restaurant, unable to pay the bill.
Read MoreMy Mom, the Mom
Peg goes to Kelly's school for mother-daughter day and talks about the joy of being a housewife, meanwhile Bud has to learn the value of a dollar after breaking the Rhoades' window.
Read MoreCan't Dance, Don't Ask Me
Kelly has to tap dance at a dance recital because of a prank she pulled.
Read MoreA Three Job, No Income Family
Al gets a second job in an attempt to make more money than Peg after she starts earning money selling 'Patty Girl' cosmetics.
Read MoreThe Harder They Fall
Steve gives a driver "the finger" and fears that the man will beat him up.
Read MoreThe House That Peg Lost
Steve and Marcy ask Peggy to look over their house, but when a moving company asks for "Steves Roadhouse", Peggy allows the company to tow away the Rhoades' home, and they have to spend a night at the Bundys - where Kelly is having a slumber party.
Read MoreMarried ... with Prom Queen (1)
Al and Peggy go to their high school reunion. Peggy wants to be prom queen and she spent a lot of money calling old friends and buying new clothes to gain votes. But when she thinks she has the majority of the votes, her rival Connie Bender appears and surprises Peg with the fact that Connie is now in the lead to be prom queen.
Read MoreMarried ... with Prom Queen: the Sequel (2)
Peggy tries desperately to get more votes but it seems that most of the people are going to vote for Connie. Bud and Kelly ask Marcy and Steve about the sixties and after some history, Bud and Kelly dress up as hippies and visit the prom. Al runs into his old rival Jack, who appears to be Connie's husband, and Al and Jack decides to fight outside. Meanwhile, Peg rigs the election ... will she win?
Read MoreThe Dateless Amigo
Bud tries to find a girl who will date him when both of his friends have dates.
Read MoreThe Computer Show
Steve and Marcy convince Peggy to buy a computer for the family, but nobody uses it.
Read MoreLife's a Beach
When the family visit the beach, Al meets an ex-girlfriend and Bud and Kelly both look for dates.
Read MoreHere's Lookin' at You, Kid
When all the women in the neighborhood gets peeped on except Peggy, she gets really jealous and eventually puts out a ladder, milk, and cookies for the him. Meanwhile Al convinces Bud to stop fooling Kelly and actually help her with her studies.
Read MoreHot off the Grill
Marcy's dead aunt's ashes end up in the Labor Day hamburgers.
Read MoreDead Men Don't Do Aerobics
Peggy wins a free health week with the healthiest man in Chicago, but ends up converting him to her lifestyle, and he drops dead.
Read MoreBuck Saves the Day
Kelly and Bud try to raise money to got to a concert. Kelly's scheme involves playing poker against Peggy's friends and Bud makes Al take a bunch of kids camping.
Read MoreTooth or Consequences
Al goes to Marcy's dentist and finds that he has a relationship with his assistant.
Read MoreHe Ain't Much, But He's Mine
Peggy talks to a woman at a beauty parlor, and becomes convinced that Al is cheating on her, with that woman.
Read MoreFair Exchange
The Bundys lets a foreign exchange student live in their home for the weekly $500 that the government will pay them, but the french girl ends up ruining Kelly's social life.
Read MoreDesperately Seeking Miss October
A Playboy model visits the shoe store and Al wants to find out which issue she is in, but Peggy sold his Playboy collection and Al has to convince her to get the magazines back.
Read MoreAt the Zoo
Steve spends time at the zoo with the Bundys instead of looking for a job, which upsets Marcy.
Read MoreIt's a Bundyful Life (1)
Al has finally saved up enough money to buy Christmas gifts for everyone, but a few late customers to the shoe store makes Al unable to get to the bank.
Read MoreWho'll Stop the Rain
Al's pride and "do-it-yourself" beliefs annoys the rest of the family when Al decides to fix the leaking roof himself.
Read MoreA Taxing Problem
After Peggy lied on the Bundy taxes, Al has to find a quick way to raise money for the audit, and when a couple offers good money for Peggy's hair, Al must find a way to convince her.
Read MoreRock and Roll Girl
Kelly becomes a rock and roll singer with Bud as her agent.
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 MoreBackstage with the Bundys
This half-hour special aired on MTV. It documented the making of the episode "The Good-Bye Girl" (622).
Read MorePeggy and the Pirates
Peggy tells Seven a fantasy store about pirates and beautiful princesses.
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 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 MoreMy Favorite Married...
The cast discuss their favorite episodes which we see through clips.
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 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 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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