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Married With Children DVD - The Fourth Season
The fourth season doesn't disappoint, with patriarch Al (Ed O'Neil), a women's shoe salesman and misanthropic malcontent, perennially battling his shopaholic wife's spending sprees, as well as her amorous advances. Peg (Katy Sagal), for her part, is a ditzy but curvaceous redhead who shows surprising cunning when it comes to getting her way. Daughter Kelly (Christina Applegate, ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY) takes after her mother in every way, a blond bombshell with a deficient IQ. Bud Bundy (David Faustino) rounds out the family, with his anomalous intelligence and high opinion of himself running contrary to his success with the ladies. In this season, the Bundy's influence on neighbor Steve (David Garrison) finally becomes too much for his wife, Marcy (Amanda Bearse) to handle, and she divorces him. This provides incentive for Peg to take newly-single Marcy to Las Vegas, where the pair's gambling ambition far outweighs their coffers. Price and more info/Order it! |
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Married With Children DVD - The Third Season
A distinct departure from the saccharine fare of most sitcom families, the Bundys are a dysfunctional bunch of malcontents, who struggle to get along with each other and stay afloat in the world. Episodes include: "He Thought He Could," "Poke High (aka The Red Grange Story)," "Her Cups Runneth Over," "Eatin' Out," "The Dateless Amigo," and "Life's a Beach." Starring: Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Ed O'Neill and Katey Sagal Price and more info/Order it! |
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Married With Children - The Second Season
From 1987 to 1997, Fox-TV documented the adventures of the Bundys--a comically distorted view of the typical American family. Patriarch Al (Ed O'Neill) is a former high school football star who has been relegated to selling women's shoes. Peggy is his overly amorous, high-haired wife with a penchant for leopard skin clothes. Daughter Kelly (Christina Applegate) is a ditzy party girl, while son Bud (David Faustino) would do anything to make his virginity a thing of the distant past. This set contains all of the episodes from the second season. Price and more info/Order it! |
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Married With Children - The First Season
From 1987 to 1997, Fox-TV documented the adventures of the Bundys--a comically distorted view of the typical American family. Patriarch Al (Ed O'Neill) is a former high school football star who has been relegated to selling women's shoes. Peggy is his overly amorous, high-haired wife with a penchant for leopard skin clothes. Daughter Kelly (Christina Applegate) is a ditzy party girl, while son Bud (David Faustino) would do anything to make his virginity a thing of the distant past. This 2-DVD set contains all of the episodes from the first season. Price and more info/Order it! |
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Married With Children: The Most Outrageous Episodes - Volume #2
Patriarch Al (Ed O'Neill) is a former high school football star who has been relegated to selling women's shoes. Peggy is his overly-amorous, high-haired wife with a penchant for leopard skin clothes. Daughter Kelly (Christina Applegate) is a ditsy party girl, while son Bud (David Faustino) would do anything to make his virginity a thing of the distant past. THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS EPISODES VOLUME #2 assembles some of the more outrageous episodes from the show's successful, boundary-busting ten-year run. Episodes include "A Man's Castle," "Raingirl," "Have You Driven a Ford Lately," "If Al Had a Hammer," and "Who'll Stop the Rain?" Running time 110 minutes Price and more info/Order it! |
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Married With Children: The Most Outrageous Episodes - Volume #1
This collection assembles some of the more outrageous episodes from the show's successful, boundary-busting ten-year run. Episodes include "A Dump of My Own," "You Better Shop Around, Part 1," "You Better Shop Around, Part 2," "No Chicken No Check," and "I’ll See You In Court (The Lost Episode)." Running time 114 minutes Price and more info/Order it! Starring Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, Amanda Bearse, David Faustino and David Garrison |
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