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List of Married... with Children episodes

 
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The following is an episode list for the Fox sitcom Married... with Children. The series aired its pilot on April 5, 1987[1] and completed its 11th and final first-run season on June 9, 1997 with the episode Chicago Shoe Exchange.[2]

A total of 259 episodes (excluding specials) of Married... with Children aired during the program's run.[3] Currently, the first ten seasons are available on DVD, in Region 1 with the tenth season having been released on March 17, 2009.[4] The list is ordered by the episodes' original air dates. Specials that aired during a regular season run are highlighted in yellow in the list.

Contents

Overview

Season Episodes Originally
aired
Prod.
line
DVD release date
Season 1 13 1987 1.xx October 28, 2003
Season 2 22 1987–1988 2.xx March 16, 2004
Season 3 22 1988–1989 3.xx January 25, 2005
Season 4 23 1989–1990 4.xx August 30, 2005
Season 5 25 1990–1991 5.xx June 20, 2006
Season 6 26 1991–1992 6.xx December 19, 2006
Season 7 26 1992–1993 7.xx September 18, 2007
Season 8 26 1993–1994 8.xx March 18, 2008
Season 9 26 1994–1995 9.xx August 19, 2008
Season 10 26 1995–1996 10.xx March 17, 2009
Season 11 24 1996–1997 11.xx September 15, 2009
Non–Season Specials 4 1986–2003[5] None None

Season 1: 1987

The first season of Married... with Children introduces the major characters: Al, Peg, Kelly and Bud Bundy, along with their neighbors, Steve and Marcy Rhoades. The first season is the only one where Al and Peg are regularly intimate, to the point of Al initiating the sessions. It is also the only one where Peg can be seen doing housework under normal circumstances. Al's dislike of the French is first shown in this season and it is also the first time that he calls Marcy a "chicken." It also contains the first mention of Peg's family being "hillbillies" from the fictional Wanker County, Wisconsin.[6]

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
1 "Pilot" Linda Day Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
April 5, 1987 1.01
A down-on-his-luck shoe salesman named Al Bundy is forced to choose between going to a basketball game or joining his lazy wife, Peg, in meeting their new neighbors, Steve and Marcy Rhoades. 
2 "Thinergy" Linda Day Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
April 12, 1987 1.02
Inspired by a diet book, Peg forces the entire family to eat healthier. 
3 "But I Didn't Shoot the Deputy" Linda Day Ron Burla April 19, 1987 1.03
To fight back against crime, The Rhoades buy a guard dog while Al buys a gun — which he accidentally uses on the Rhoades' guard dog. 
4 "Whose Room Is It Anyway" Zane Buzby Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
April 26, 1987 1.04
Steve and Marcy plan on adding another room to their house with their tax refund, but things get messy when Al and Steve want a room to play pool in, while Peg and Marcy want to use the room for exercising. 
5 "Have You Driven a Ford Lately?" Linda Day Katherine Green,
Richard Gurman
May 3, 1987 1.05
Steve and Al spend time in restoring a 1965 Mustang, which irks their wives. 
6 "Sixteen Years and What Do You Get" Linda Day Katherine Green,
Richard Gurman
May 10, 1987 1.06
Al is unable to purchase a gift for Peg on their 16th wedding anniversary after learning his credit cards are maxed out. 
7 "Married... without Children" Linda Day Ralph R. Farquhar May 17, 1987 1.07
While Al and Peg vacation at a motel, the Rhoades take care of the Bundys' hell-raising teenage children, Bud and Kelly. 
8 "The Poker Game" Brian Levant Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
May 24, 1987 1.08
Al invites Steve to play poker with Al's best friends, but Steve ends up losing his paycheck to Al. 
9 "Peggy Sue Got Work" Linda Day Ellen L. Fogle May 31, 1987 1.09
Peg takes a job at a clock store at the mall when Al won't buy her a VCR. 
10 "Al Loses His Cherry" Arlando Smith Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
June 7, 1987 1.10
Al runs away from home after a fight with Peg and stays with his best friend, Luke, who has a hot, blond girlfriend. 
11 "Nightmare on Al's Street" Linda Day Michael G. Moye June 14, 1987 1.11
Marcy freaks out when she begins having erotic dreams about Al. 
12 "Where's the Boss" Linda Day Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
June 21, 1987 1.12
Al threatens to find another job unless he gets some appreciation and credit for his work. 
13 "Johnny B. Gone" Linda Day Katherine Green,
Richard Gurman
June 28, 1987 1.13
Al and Peggy delay going to a closing of their favorite hamburger joint when Bud and Kelly need them to solve their own problems. Meanwhile, Steve and Marcy prepare a party for their bosses. 

Season 2: 1987–1988

At the beginning of the second season, Kelly is portrayed as a girl of reasonable intelligence (though she is often teased by Bud for her promiscuity and bleached hair). By the end, however, her character obtains her trademark stupidity that will become both a plot device and comic focus for the rest of the series. This season also contains the first use of the "Bundy Cheer" and the first instance of the Bundys leaving Chicago.[6]

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
14 "Poppy's By the Tree (Part 1)" Linda Day Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
September 27, 1987 2.01
Part one of two. The Bundys vacation in Dumpwater, Florida, where an axe murderer is on the loose. 
15 "Poppy's By the Tree (Part 2)" Linda Day Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
September 27, 1987 2.02
Conclusion. Peggy is kidnapped by the axe murderer running loose in Dumpwater, Florida. 
16 "If I Were a Rich Man" Linda Day Ron Burla October 4, 1987 2.03
After a million dollars is reported missing from Steve's bank, Peggy and the kids assume that Al stole the money so they can be rich. 
17 "Buck Can Do It" Linda Day Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
October 11, 1987 2.04
When news hits of the neighborhood dogs getting pregnant by Buck, Marcy concludes that Buck should be neutered, but Al has second thoughts. 
18 "Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Part 1)" Linda Day Tracy Gamble,
Richard Vaczy
October 18, 1987 2.05
Part one of two. After arguing with Steve over ogling at a sexy repairwoman, Marcy goes with Peg to a male strip club, where Marcy loses her wedding ring in one of the dancers' pants. 
19 "Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Part 2)" Linda Day Tracy Gamble,
Richard Vaczy
October 18, 1987 2.06
Conclusion. While Al discovers that Peg has been spending her time (and his money) at the male strip club, Marcy struggles not to tell Steve where her wedding ring is — until the male dancer Marcy was with comes to their door to bring it back. 
20 "For Whom the Bell Tolls" Linda Day Richard Gurman,
Katherine Green
October 25, 1987 2.07
The Bundys struggle with not having phone service after Al refuses to pay for a phone call to Canada. 
21 "Born to Walk" Linda Day John Vorhaus November 1, 1987 2.08
Kelly passes her driver's test while Al fails. Meanwhile, Steve gets into betting on horse races. 
22 "Alley of the Dolls" Linda Day Sandy Sprung,
Marcy Vosburgh
November 8, 1987 2.09
Al and his family (with the unwilling help of Steve and Marcy) bowl against a high school rival and his family. 
23 "The Razor's Edge" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle November 15, 1987 2.10
When Steve refuses to shave his beard and Marcy refuses to have sex with him, Al and Peg must help the two of them get back together through manipulation. 
24 "How Do You Spell Revenge?" Linda Day Ralph R. Farquhar November 22, 1987 2.11
Al tries to recruit Kelly onto his baseball team to replace Peg, but Kelly is in love with a boy who wants her to get a tattoo. 
25 "Earth Angel" Linda Day Ellen L. Fogle December 6, 1987 2.12
A pretty blond aspiring artist stays with the Bundys and makes life for everyone (except for Marcy) better. 
26 "You Better Watch Out" Linda Day Katherine Green,
Richard Gurman
December 20, 1987 2.13
A Christmas stunt at Chicago's Lakeside Mall goes awry when the man playing Santa crash-lands on the Bundys' yard and Al must deal with the crowd of kids who still believe in Santa Claus. 
27 "Guys and Dolls" Linda Day Sandy Sprung,
Marcy Vosburgh
January 10, 1988 2.14
To curb Bud's destructive behavior after Bud gets in trouble for using a picture of Kelly in a bikini for a school project, Steve and Al get Bud to take up baseball card-collecting as a hobby, but the men get caught up in it — and sell Marcy's collectible Barbie doll to get the money for some rare baseball cards. 
28 "Build a Better Mousetrap" Linda Day Ron Leavitt,
Michael G. Moye
January 24, 1988 2.15
A mouse is running loose in the Bundy house, prompting Peg to face her childhood fear of mice and Al to wreck the house in his pursuit of catching the pest. 
29 "Master the Possibilities" Linda Day Ron Leavitt,
Michael G. Moye
February 7, 1988 2.16
When Al gets a package of "Yodelin' Andy" records that he didn't order, Marcy tells Al that if he gets something in the mail that he didn't order, he can legally keep it. Using this knowledge, Al receives a credit card in the mail made out to the family dog Buck, and begins to use the card under Buck's name. 
30 "Peggy Loves Al, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" Gerry Cohen Ralph R. Farquhar February 14, 1988 2.17
On Valentine's Day, Bud awaits his first Valentine (which he thinks is a trick cooked up by Kelly), Kelly must choose one Valentine from the many boys who are attracted to her, Steve plans to take Marcy to Hawaii, Marcy plans to pop out from a cake naked, and Peg wants Al to say "I love you" to her. 
31 "The Great Escape" Linda Day Ellen L. Fogle February 21, 1988 2.18
Kelly is grounded for getting poor grades in school and must stay with her family at the shoe store while the house is being fumigated for termites, prompting Kelly to plan an escape so she can go see a concert. 
32 "Impo-Dent" Gerry Cohen Sandy Sprung,
Marcy Vosburgh
February 28, 1988 2.19
While Steve is away, Marcy drives Steve's new Mercedes (without his permission) and crashes it. When Steve finds out, he becomes impotent and fails to satisfy Marcy in bed. 
33 "Just Married... with Children" Linda Day Ellen L. Fogle March 6, 1988 2.20
Al and Peg pose as Steve and Marcy Rhoades to get on a sadistic game show called How Do I Love Thee, but find themselves facing off against Steve and Marcy (who are on the game show as Al and Peg Bundy). 
34 "Father Lode" Linda Day Jerry Perzigian March 13, 1988 2.21
Al tries to keep his race track winnings a secret, while Peg starts taking money from Al's wallet. 
35 "All in the Family" Linda Day Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
May 1, 1988 2.22
Peg's insane relatives come to visit. 

Season 3: 1988–1989

The third season marks a notable increase in the show's popularity, based on Terry Rakolta's moral campaign against the show, which began after the episode Her Cups Runneth Over, where Al and Steve go to a risqué lingerie store in search of Peggy's favorite bra (which had been discontinued). This season also contains the "lost episode" I'll See You in Court, which was not aired until June 18, 2002 after the show's initial run on the cable channel FX (and was included in the season three DVD set).[7]

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
36 "He Thought He Could" Gerry Cohen Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
November 6, 1988 3.01
While moving old boxes from the attic, Al comes across a copy of "The Little Engine That Could", which hasn't been returned to the local library (headed by an evil, redheaded woman named Miss DeGroot) since 1957. 
37 "I'm Going to Sweatland" Gerry Cohen Pamela Wick,
Susan Cridland Wick
November 20, 1988 3.02
Peggy becomes obsessed with Elvis Presley when she sees a man who looks like The King at the mall and sees his image in a sweat stain on one of Al's shirts. 
38 "Poke High" Gerry Cohen Ralph R. Farquhar November 27, 1988 3.03
Al tries to keep a local high school boy from breaking his football record while Kelly tries to get a date with him during a game. 
39 "The Camping Show"
"A Period Piece"
Gerry Cohen Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
December 11, 1988 3.04
A guys-only fishing trip with Al, Bud, and Steve turns sour when Peg, Marcy, and Kelly invite themselves on the trip — and things get worse when all three of the women have their periods simultaneously. 
40 "A Dump of My Own" Gerry Cohen Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
January 8, 1989 3.05
Al realizes his dream to build his own bathroom in the garage. 
41 "Her Cups Runneth Over" Gerry Cohen Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
January 15, 1989 3.06
Peg becomes depressed on her birthday when her favorite bra is discontinued. Al and Steve discover that Peggy's favorite bra is still being sold at a racy lingerie store called Francine's of Wisconsin. 
42 "The Bald and the Beautiful" John Sgueglia Jules Dennis,
Richard Mueller
January 29, 1989 3.07
Steve thinks he's going bald after finding a newspaper clipping for an anti-baldness cure given to him by Marcy. 
43 "The Gypsy Cried" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman February 5, 1989 3.09
Steve and Marcy hire a psychic, who predicts good fortune for Al, Peg, and Steve — and doom for Marcy. 
44 "Requiem for a Dead Barber" James E. Hornbeck Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
February 12, 1989 3.10
Al's favorite barber dies, prompting him to go to a salon and risk losing his masculinity. 
45 "I'll See You in Court" Gerry Cohen Jeanne Baruch,
Jeanne Romano
June 18, 2002 3.08
To spark up their waning marriage, Al and Peg go to a seedy motel where one of the porn movies they watch is surveillance footage of Steve and Marcy having sex. 
46 "Eatin' Out" Gerry Cohen Sandy Sprung,
Marcy Vosburgh
February 26, 1989 3.11
After receiving a moderately large windfall, the Bundys go out to eat at a fancy restaurant — and trouble starts when they forget to bring the money with them. 
47 "My Mom, the Mom" Gerry Cohen Lesa Kite,
Cindy Begel,
Jan Rosenbloom[8]
March 18, 1989 3.12
Peg resorts to acting like a true mom when Kelly picks her to appear at Polk High's Parents Day. Meanwhile, Al teaches Bud the value of a dollar by putting him to work at the shoe store. 
48 "Can't Dance, Don't Ask Me" Gerry Cohen Robert Ulin,
Gabrielle Topping[9]
March 25, 1989 3.13
After getting Polk High's dance club in trouble during a field trip, Kelly is forced to join and perform tap at the school talent show. Meanwhile, Al thinks there is a conspiracy among the women when his socks end up missing. 
49 "A Three Job, No Income Family" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman April 2, 1989 3.14
When money becomes tighter than usual at the Bundy house, Peg signs Al up for a job as a make-up salesman, but when Peg hears the job's perks, she signs up for the job instead — and (seemingly) proves to be a better seller than Al. 
50 "The Harder They Fall" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle December 29, 1989 3.15
While driving with Steve to the video store, Peg flips off a driver and gets Steve in trouble, prompting the Bundys to stay at the Rhoades' house to protect him — and take advantage of their neighbors' hospitality. 
51 "The House That Peg Lost" Gerry Cohen Steve Granat,
Mel Sherer
April 9, 1989 3.16
While the Rhoades are away on vacation, the Bundys are called to house-sit for them, leading to the Rhoades' house being taken away by a man looking for a roadhouse. Meanwhile, Kelly has a slumber party with her best friends, which leads to chaos when Bud reveals that Kelly slept with her best friends' boyfriends. 
52 "Married... with Prom Queen (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle April 23, 1989 3.17
Part one of two. Peggy's chances at being prom queen at her high school reunion are doomed when her old rival, Connie Bender ("Bring a friend, it won't offend her"), arrives. Meanwhile, Al meets his old rival in high school and continues the fight that they last had following graduation. 
53 "Married... with Prom Queen (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle April 30, 1989 3.18
Conclusion. Peggy recruits Bud and Kelly's help in rigging the Prom Queen election so Peg can win. 
54 "The Dateless Amigo" Gerry Cohen Sara V. Finney,
Vida Spears
May 7, 1989 3.20
Al comes up with a new invention called Shoe Lights and uses Kelly as his guinea pig. Meanwhile, Bud, trying to prove to his friends that he can get a girl, uses a department store mannequin as his date. 
55 "The Computer Show" Gerry Cohen Ralph R. Farquhar May 14, 1989 3.19
Against Al's wishes, Peg and Marcy buy a home computer for the Bundy house. 
56 "Life's a Beach" Gerry Cohen Ralph R. Farquhar May 21, 1989 3.21
The Bundys spend a day at the beach. 
57 "Here's Lookin' at You, Kid" Gerry Cohen Len O'Neill May 27, 1989 3.22
The neighborhood women become the targets of a Peeping Tom — except for Peg, who takes it as a sign that she's not attractive anymore. Meanwhile, Al convinces Bud to help Kelly with her studies. 

Season 4: 1989–1990

The fourth season saw the departure of Marcy's husband Steve Rhoades. Marcy remained single for the remainder of the season. This was also the first season where the audience would applaud when a major character would enter a scene for the first time in the episode, the first time that Buck "speaks", as well as a Bundyesque of the classic film It's A Wonderful Life.[6]

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
58 "Hot Off the Grill" Gerry Cohen Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
September 3, 1989 4.01
Al has a Labor Day barbecue, where he becomes aroused by the sight of Peg actually doing housework, and Steve and Marcy bring along the ashes of a hated relative. 
59 "Dead Men Don't Do Aerobics" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green September 10, 1989 4.02
Peggy wins the chance to exercise with Jim Jupiter, a local aerobics instructor with his own TV show, for two weeks, but ends up killing Jim by introducing him to the world of smoking, eating junk food, and watching TV. 
60 "Buck Saves the Day" Gerry Cohen Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
September 24, 1989 4.03
To earn money for a concert, Bud rents out Al as a professional woodsman who takes the neighborhood kids (and Steve and Bud) on a camping trip. Meanwhile, Kelly earns money for the same concert by fleecing Peggy's friends at poker. 
61 "Tooth or Consequences" Gerry Cohen Sheldon Krasner,
David Saling,
Will Rogers[10]
October 1, 1989 4.04
Al gets a toothache and goes to a dentist, who is still bitter over his wife divorcing him. 
62 "He Ain't Much, But He's Mine" Gerry Cohen Lisa Rosenthal October 8, 1989 4.05
Peg thinks a new customer at the hair salon may be having an affair with Al. 
63 "Fair Exchange" Gerry Cohen Al Aidekman October 29, 1989 4.06
The Bundys can feast on the $500 a month they receive for hosting a French foreign exchange student. But the beautiful French girl, Yvette (Milla Jovovich), soon turns Kelly's social life into famine, which prompts Kelly to take action to get her own social life back. 
64 "Desperately Seeking Miss October" Gerry Cohen Arthur Silver,
Steve Bing
November 5, 1989 4.07
When Al recognizes a female customer at the shoe store as Playboy Magazine's Miss October, Al goes searching for his old issues of Playboy — only to find out that Peg sold them to buy a good luck charm named Tubra. 
65 "976-SHOE" Gerry Cohen Sandy Sprung,
Marcy Vosburgh
November 12, 1989 4.08
Al asks Steve for a loan so he can finance his own shoe help hotline, costing Steve his job at the bank. 
66 "Oh, What a Feeling" Gerry Cohen Ron Leavitt,
Michael G. Moye
November 19, 1989 4.09
Al decides to get a new car, but finds out that Peggy spent all his saved-up money, and he has to buy an old, used car. 
67 "At the Zoo" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green November 26, 1989 4.10
Steve begins spending his time taking Peg, Kelly, and Bud to the zoo instead of looking for a job, which doesn't sit well with the recently-demoted Marcy. 
68 "It's a Bundyful Life (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Ron Leavitt,
Michael G. Moye
December 17, 1989 4.12
Part one of two. Al promises his family a wonderful Christmas when he reveals that he put money away in a Christmas club account — but fails to get it when the bank closes early for a party. 
69 "It's a Bundyful Life (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Ron Leavitt,
Michael G. Moye
December 17, 1989 4.13
Conclusion. After Peg and the kids blow off Al to have Christmas dinner at Denny's, Al is stuck at home fixing the Christmas lights (which almost electrocute him) — and meets a loud, obnoxious guardian angel (Sam Kinison) who shows Al what life would be like if Al was never born. 
70 "Who'll Stop the Rain" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran January 7, 1990 4.11
During a rainstorm, Al tries to fix the roof and the TV antenna. Meanwhile, Marcy is upset when Steve gets a new job at a pet store. 
71 "A Taxing Problem" Gerry Cohen Paul Diamond January 14, 1990 4.15
Al is faced with an audit following some "creative accounting" done by Peg, and plots to sell Peggy's hair to a desperate woman in order to pay the owed tax money. 
72 "Rock and Roll Girl" Linda Day Ellen L. Fogle February 4, 1990 4.14
Kelly gets a job as a dancer in a rock band's music video. Meanwhile, Peg tries to find ways to earn her own money. 
73 "You Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Sioux Doanham February 11, 1990 4.16
Part one of two. Marcy stays at the Bundys' after Steve leaves her to pursue his dream of being a forest ranger, and Peg takes Marcy to Las Vegas to cheer her up — but not before selling Al's TV and maxing out his credit cards to pay for the trip. 
74 "You Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran February 18, 1990 4.17
Conclusion. Al, Kelly, and Bud track down Marcy and Peg in Vegas who are desperately trying to raise money to get home — and sign Al up in a wrestling match. 
75 "What Goes Around Comes Around" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle February 25, 1990 4.18
Bud tries to make amends with a girl (played by Saved by the Bell's Tiffany-Amber Thiessen) who humiliated him in sixth grade. Meanwhile, Al prepares a speech for a high school dance, warning teens of the dangers of marriage. 
76 "Peggy Turns 300" Tony Singletary Katherine Green March 25, 1990 4.19
Al plans a special evening for Peg's birthday by taking her out to the Bowlarama where he hopes to finally beat his arch rival's high game score, but Peg bowls a perfect game and destroys Al's self-esteem. 
77 "Peggy Made a Little Lamb" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle April 15, 1990 4.20
While going through her high school memorabilia, Peg discovers that she never passed Home Economics class in high school and must make up the lost credit by going to Kelly's Home Economics class. 
78 "Raingirl" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran April 29, 1990 4.21
Kelly gets a job as a weather girl on a local newscast. 
79 "The Agony of Defeet" Gerry Cohen Diane Burroughs,
Joey Gutierrez
May 6, 1990 4.22
Marcy thinks she had sex with Bud after waking up next to him on the couch. Meanwhile, Al, who lately has been freaking out over feet, is chosen to be a judge in an odd beauty pageant. 
80 "Yard Sale" Gerry Cohen Marcy Vosburgh,
Sandy Sprung
May 13, 1990 4.23
When Al discovers that Peg has been spending money on old junk from yard sales, the Bundys have one of their own. 

Season 5: 1990–1991

In the middle of the fifth season, Marcy awakes next to Jefferson D'Arcy and discovers that she is now married to him. This is the first appearance of Al's favorite show (Psycho Dad), and the first mention of his four touchdowns in a single game. Bud also loses his virginity during this season.[6]

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
81 "We'll Follow the Sun" Gerry Cohen Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
September 23, 1990 5.01
Al takes the Bundys on a Labor Day drive — which comes to an immediate end when they get stuck in traffic. 
82 "Al... with Kelly" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp,
Gabrielle Topping[11]
September 30, 1990 5.02
Al and Kelly fake getting sick in order to get out of having to visit Peg's mother. With Peg gone, Al begins to fantasize about two blond women who fight over him (one of them played by Pamela Anderson) — but things get sticky when Kelly really does come down with a cold and needs her father to care for her. 
83 "Sue Casa, His Casa" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran October 7, 1990 5.03
After Al refuses to get insurance for his car, Bud and Kelly get in an accident with a man in a Mercedes. 
84 "The Unnatural" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green October 14, 1990 5.04
Al fears of being replaced by a more professional softball player during the championship games. 
85 "The Dance Show" Gerry Cohen Arthur Silver October 21, 1990 5.05
Peg meets a handsome man at a dance club, while Al meets the handsome man's husband (played by Simpsons voice actor Dan Castellaneta). 
86 "Kelly Bounces Back" Gerry Cohen Al Aidekman October 28, 1990 5.06
Kelly's modeling move for a car show gets stolen by one of her rivals. Meanwhile, Peg refuses to do housework until Al realizes that he needs her. 
87 "Married... with Aliens" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle November 4, 1990 5.07
After a severe head injury, Al begins to see aliens who steal his socks, which they need for fuel. 
88 "Wabbit Season" Gerry Cohen Ron Leavitt,
Michael G. Moye
November 11, 1990 5.08
After suffering a nervous breakdown at work, Al gets into gardening to relieve his stress, but must deal with a rabbit stealing his carrots. 
89 "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran November 18, 1990 5.09
Al becomes obsessed with his appearance after the neighborhood women begin admiring his handyman skills. 
90 "One Down, Two to Go" Gerry Cohen Ralph R. Farquhar November 25, 1990 5.10
Kelly moves out after Al kicks out one of her boyfriends. 
91 "And Baby Makes Money" Gerry Cohen Art Everett December 16, 1990 5.11
Following the death of Spanky Bundy, Al and Peg begin having sex so they can be the first to inherit Spanky's money by bearing a Bundy child born in wedlock. 
92 "Married... with Who" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle January 6, 1991 5.12
After a wild night at a banker convention, Marcy wakes up and discovers that she's married to a strange man named Jefferson D'Arcy (Ted McGinley) with a dark past. 
93 "The Godfather" Gerry Cohen Ralph R. Farquhar February 3, 1991 5.13
Al discovers that Kelly is dating an older man, but when the older man turns out to be connected to the local government, Al takes advantage of the situation by being the neighborhood Godfather. 
94 "Look Who's Barking" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green February 10, 1991 5.14
Buck the dog (voiced by Cheech Marin in this episode) runs away and takes home a white female dog who is suddenly replacing him as the family pet. Meanwhile, Al searches for his favorite cheesecake chef. 
95 "A Man's Castle" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp February 17, 1991 5.15
Peg spends the food money on tuition to an interior decorating class, where one of her projects is to beautify Al's bathroom. 
96 "All Night Security Dude" Gerry Cohen Glen Eichler,
Peter Gaffney
February 24, 1991 5.16
Al gets a job as a school security guard, but gets fired when the beloved football trophy gets stolen while Al was in the bathroom. 
97 "Oldies But Young 'Uns" Gerry Cohen Bill Prady March 17, 1991 5.17
Al becomes obsessed with trying to remember a song. Meanwhile, Kelly dates a boy, who turns out to be the son of Al's old high school friend. 
98 "Weenie Tot Lovers & Other Strangers" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran March 24, 1991 5.18
Kelly competes for the chance to be a spokesmodel for Al's favorite food company. 
99 "Kids! Wadaya Gonna Do?" Linda Day Ellen L. Fogle March 31, 1991 5.19
While Marcy, Jefferson, Al, and Peg have a movie night at the D'Arcy house, Kelly is forced to babysit a group of rowdy kids while Bud goes to a concert. 
100 "Top of the Heap" Gerry Cohen Ron Leavitt,
Arthur Silver
April 7, 1991 5.20

In the 100th episode (which only features Al Bundy in a small cameo), Al's friend Charlie (Joseph Bologna) and his dimwitted son Vinnie (Matt LeBlanc), try to fit in with snobs at a high-class party.

This is the pilot episode for the spin-off series Top of the Heap
101 "You Better Shop Around (Part 1)" Linda Day J.D. Brangato,
Michael Ferris
April 14, 1991 5.21
Part one of two. During a heatwave, Al buys an air conditioner that saps the town's power. With the neighbors angry, the Bundys move to the local grocery store, where they become winners of a shopping spree. 
102 "You Better Shop Around (Part 2)" Linda Day Stacie Lipp April 21, 1991 5.22
Conclusion. Al and Peg compete against Marcy and Jefferson in a supermarket shopping spree, while Bud and Kelly harass Jerry Mathers of Leave it to Beaver fame. 
103 "Route 666 (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green April 28, 1991 5.23
Part one of two. While on a road trip to Los Angeles, The Bundys' car breaks down in a backwards, New Mexican town, where an old prospector (John Byner) gives Al a map to a gold mine. 
104 "Route 666 (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Ralph R. Farquhar May 5, 1991 5.24
Conclusion. After roping in Marcy and Jefferson, The Bundys go on an expedition to dig for gold, but their greed and insanity slowly begin to tear them apart. 
105 "Buck the Stud" Gerry Cohen Chip Johannessen,
John Rinker
May 19, 1991 5.25
Al trains Buck the dog to mate with female dogs for money. Meanwhile, Bud begins to dress up in foppish clothes to attract women. 

Season 6: 1991–1992

Throughout the season, both Peg and Marcy were pregnant, as Katey Sagal was pregnant in real life. Sagal's child was stillborn six weeks early, causing her to miss three episodes of this season. At the end of the season's eleventh episode, "Al Bundy, Shoe Dick", it was revealed that the women's pregnancies were merely part of one of Al's nightmares.[12] This season also saw Steve Rhoades return for one episode, Kelly becoming the "Verminator," the Bundys traveling to England and the first occurrence of a running gag where people fall down the Bundys' basement stairs because of a broken step.[6] Additionally, this season introduced Bud's rap-inspired alter ego "Grandmaster B", concocted to help him with women, which continued after the dream revelation by having Al ask Bud about the nickname and Bud decide that he liked it enough to use it.

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
106 "She's Having My Baby (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Michael G. Moye,
Ron Leavitt
September 8, 1991 6.01
Part one of two. Jefferson and Al run away after Marcy and Peg announce that they're pregnant. 
107 "She's Having My Baby (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran September 15, 1991 6.02
Conclusion. Marcy and Peg worry about their husbands abandoning them because of their pregnancy. 
108 "If Al Had a Hammer" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran September 22, 1991 6.03
Al builds a private room for himself, using the Bundy hammer. Meanwhile, Bud comes up with a street-wise, hip-hop alter-ego named "Grandmaster B". 
109 "Cheese, Cues and Blood" Gerry Cohen Brian Scully,
Allan Davis[13]
September 29, 1991 6.04
Al begins to suspect that Kelly is selling her body for sex (with Jefferson as her pimp) when she begins earning a lot of money, but when Al discovers that Kelly and Jefferson are betting on pool games for cash at a local pool hall, Al sells his blood to get in on it. 
110 "Looking for a Desk in All the Wrong Places" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp October 6, 1991 6.05
An insane Marcy tags Peg along to find her childhood toys — including a pink desk — that Jefferson sold. 
111 "Buck Has a Bellyache" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle October 13, 1991 6.06
Peg moves back in with her family after Al, Kelly, and Bud begin worrying about Buck's loss of appetite (and eating his dog food). 
112 "If I Could See Me Now" Amanda Bearse Gabrielle Topping October 27, 1991 6.07
After causing one too many car crashes, Al gives in and buys glasses, but his newfound vision makes him see just how pathetic his life is. 
113 "God's Shoes" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle November 6, 1991 6.08
Al falls out of his bedroom window after seeing a $2500 painting of Peg. When he comes to, Al tells his kids that he saw God's shoes and, with Jefferson's help and Marcy's money, decides to sell God's shoes to the masses. 
114 "Kelly Does Hollywood (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Larry Jacobson November 10, 1991 6.09
Part one of two. Kelly starts her own talk show on a cable access channel that gets picked up by a major Hollywood network. 
115 "Kelly Does Hollywood (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Larry Jacobson November 17, 1991 6.10
Conclusion. Al, Kelly, and Bud travel to Hollywood, where Kelly meets the executive producer (played by former SNL cast member Jon Lovitz) interested in her show. 
116 "Al Bundy, Shoe Dick" Gerry Cohen Larry Jacobson November 24, 1991 6.11
In this dream episode, Al leads a double life as a detective who's being framed for the murder of a rich woman's father. 
117 "So This is How Sinatra Felt" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp December 1, 1991 6.12
Peg is worried that a "shoe groupie" (Jessica Hahn) may be seducing Al. 
118 "I Who Have Nothing" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green December 22, 1991 6.13
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 that he gave to a once-skinny cheerleader who wants Al for sex. 
119 "The Mystery of Skull Island" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran January 5, 1992 6.14
Bud dates a hot girl who is only interested in daredevils. Meanwhile, Al, Marcy, and Jefferson play a relationship board game. 
120 "Just Shoe It" Gerry Cohen Lisa Chernin January 19, 1992 6.15
Al wins the chance to appear in a sneaker commercial featuring famous sports stars, such as football player Ed "Too Tall" Jones and boxer Sugar Ray Leonard
121 "Rites of Passage" Gerry Cohen Ilunga Adell February 9, 1992 6.16
While Al, Marcy, and Jefferson plan a childish birthday party for Bud's 18th birthday, Al takes Bud to his favorite strip club: The Nudie Bar. 
122 "The Egg and I" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle February 16, 1992 6.17
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. 
123 "My Dinner With Anthrax" Gerry Cohen Larry Jacobson February 23, 1992 6.18
Bud and Kelly trick Al and Peg into going on vacation in Florida when Bud and Kelly win the chance to have thrash metal band Anthrax over at their house. 
124 "Psychic Avengers" Amanda Bearse Calvin Brown Jr. March 1, 1992 6.19
The Bundys and Jefferson get involved in a psychic hotline scam. 
125 "High I.Q." Gerry Cohen Steve Crider March 22, 1992 6.20
Kelly gets invited to a party for intellectuals, which turns out to be a party where intellectuals bring along idiots as dates. Meanwhile, Al and Jefferson build a tool bench — with disastrous results. 
126 "Teacher's Pet" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green April 5, 1992 6.21
Bud tries to prove to others that his substitute teacher has a crush on him. Meanwhile, Peg is sick with the flu and Al crashes children's parties at Chuck E. Cheese's to get free food. 
127 "The Goodbye Girl" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp April 19, 1992 6.22
While Al is on an imagined trip around the world, Kelly gets a job at a TV history museum — and becomes a bug-killing TV personality known as The Verminator. 
128 "The Gas Station Show" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green April 26, 1992 6.23
While out on a drive on "Bundy Sunday Funday", Al ends up working at a gas station to pay for the snacks Peg and the kids bought. 
129 "England Show (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle May 3, 1992 6.24
Part one of three. In the 17th century, a witch curses a British town called Lower Uncton to be forever shrouded in darkness after a Bundy ancestor insults her, and the only way for the curse to be lifted is to kill any living Bundy relatives by luring them into England. In the present day, the Bundys win a trip to England. 
130 "England Show (Part 2)"
"Wastin' the Company's Money"
Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp May 10, 1992 6.25
Part two of three. While the Bundys enjoy their English vacation (and take advantage of their tour guide's money), the people of Lower and Upper Uncton (the latter of whom use Lower Uncton as a tourist attraction and want to make the curse permanent) plot to murder Al and Bud. Meanwhile, a broke and lost Marcy and Jefferson end up in a London S&M club, which they mistake for a theater. 
131 "England Show (Part 3)"
"We're Spending as Fast as We Can"
Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran May 17, 1992 6.26
Conclusion. Al challenges the head of Upper Uncton in a jousting match to spare the lives of the Bundy men. 

Season 7: 1992–1993

In the seventh season, the writers introduced Seven in an attempt to give the Bundys a third child. When the audience was unreceptive, Seven was removed from the series with no explanation (Seven was shown going upstairs and was forgotten in subsequent episodes). This is also the first season that Bud appears with a beard (which was mistaken for dirt on the episode where Bud first notices he's growing a beard). Steve Rhoades also makes another guest appearance during this season.[6]

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
-- Special: "Backstage with the Bundys" -- -- September 5, 1992 --
132 "Magnificent Seven" Gerry Cohen Arthur Silver September 13, 1992 7.01
Peg's cousins (played by Linda Blair and Bobcat Goldthwait) visit and end up leaving behind their son, Seven (Shane Sweet). 
133 "T-R-A-Something-Something Spells Tramp" Gerry Cohen Ron Leavitt,
Ellen L. Fogle
September 20, 1992 7.02
After Kelly gets ditched in the middle of nowhere by her date, she meets other girls who have been ditched by their dates for being tramps. Meanwhile, Al and Peg try talking to revive their waning marriage and Bud dates a girl with the measles. 
134 "Every Bundy Has a Birthday" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman September 27, 1992 7.03
The Bundys try to celebrate Seven's birthday in the park, but must face off against a snooty rich family who rented the park to have a birthday party for their son. 
135 "Al On the Rocks" Gerry Cohen Andrew Smith October 4, 1992 7.04
To pay for Seven's doctor bill, Al becomes a bartender at a topless bar — where the bartender is the one who's topless. Meanwhile, Peg coddles a sick Seven and kicks everyone out the house who may be a threat to him. 
136 "What I Did For Love" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle October 11, 1992 7.05
Peg buys a multitude of sexy dresses to entice Al (who just wants a steak dinner). 
137 "Frat Chance" Gerry Cohen Larry Jacobson October 25, 1992 7.06
Bud starts a fraternity with his friends so they can score with women. 
138 "The Chicago Wine Party" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp November 1, 1992 7.07
The Bundys get political when Al protests against a two-cent beer tax. 
139 "Kelly Doesn't Live Here Anymore" Amanda Bearse Gabrielle Topping November 8, 1992 7.08
Kelly gets a job as a diner waitress, which upsets Peg, who raised her daughter to get by in life on her looks instead of having to work. 
140 "Rock of Ages" Gerry Cohen Al Aidekman November 15, 1992 7.09
The Bundys sneak on to the first class section of an airplane and meet many famous rock stars. 
141 "Death of a Shoe Salesman" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp November 22, 1992 7.10
Al buys a cemetery plot next to his favorite Western star. 
142 "Old College Try" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle December 13, 1992 7.11

Al and Peg use Bud's college grant check as money for themselves.

This episode when aired in syndication has received a rating of TV-14 DL. So far it is the only episode to go above a TV-PG rating. 
143 "Chistmas" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp December 20, 1992 7.12
While at a bar, Al reminisces about his past Christmases with his family. 
144 "The Wedding Show" Gerry Cohen Arthur Silver January 10, 1993 7.13
While preparing to go to a relative's wedding, Bud has sex with the bride — whose groom is a big, angry man; Kelly spends time with the bridesmaids; and Al impatiently waits for Peg to find the right wedding attire. 
145 "It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This" Sam W. Orender Michael G. Moye January 24, 1993 7.14
Peggy and Marcy ruin Al's fishing trip by constantly fighting with each other. Meanwhile, Jefferson and the kids spend Marcy's money. 
146 "Heels on Wheels" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp February 7, 1993 7.15
Al worries about Kelly's safety when Kelly buys a motorcycle for herself. 
147 "Mr. Empty Pants" Gerry Cohen George Tricker February 14, 1993 7.16
Peggy becomes famous for her cartoon of Al called "Mr. Empty Pants." 
148 "You Can't Miss" Amanda Bearse Joel Valentincic,
Scott Zimbler
February 21, 1993 7.17
Bud appears on a Dating Game-style game show to win the affection of a girl who would rather date the show's hunk than Bud. Meanwhile, Al and Peg fight in a battle of wills over who will fall asleep first, and Kelly thinks there's a conspiracy against her when she confuses one day for another. Bill Maher plays the game show host in this episode. 
149 "Peggy and the Pirates" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman February 28, 1993 7.18
Peggy tells Seven a story of love and blood on the high seas (with the Bundys, the D'Arcys, and Marcy's ex-husband Steve as pirates). 
150 "Go For the Old" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp March 14, 1993 7.19
Al competes in a senior citizens' Olympics. 
151 "Un-Alful Entry" Amanda Bearse Larry Jacobson March 28, 1993 7.20
Al gets sent to court when he injures a burglar who was robbing his house. 
152 "Movie Show" Gerry Cohen Ellen L. Fogle April 11, 1993 7.21
Upset over being dumped by her latest boyfriend, Kelly spends the evening at the movies with her family. 
153 "'Til Death Do Us Part" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp April 25, 1993 7.22
Al's lack of performance in the bedroom makes him the laughingstock of the town, so Al sets his mind on getting back in shape. 
154 "Tis Time to Smell the Roses" Gerry Cohen Kevin Curran May 2, 1993 7.23
Al plans on retiring early, but Peggy spends too much money shopping and he must get a job at Homeplate Athletic Shoes. 
155 "Old Insurance Dodge" Gerry Cohen Larry Jacobson May 9, 1993 7.24
Al tries to scam the insurance company when the Dodge is stolen. 
156 "Wedding Repercussions" Gerry Cohen Arthur Silver May 16, 1993 7.25
Following the events from "The Wedding Show," Bud's cousin returns to find out who slept with his wife before the wedding. 
157 "The Proposition" Gerry Cohen Arthur Silver May 23, 1993 7.26
Al's old girlfriend (played by Wheel of Fortune's Vanna White) wants to buy Al from Peggy for $500,000. 
-- Special: "A Day in the Life" -- -- June 7, 1993 --

Season 8: 1993–1994

The eighth season introduces many of Al's friends, including Aaron, Bob Rooney and Officer Dan (even though Officer Dan wasn't a character in the earlier seasons, the actor who played him also appeared in "Rock 'n Roll Girl" as the sheriff who issued Al a ticket for an insulting bumper sticker, "Weenie Tot Lovers and Other Strangers" as the police officer who arrested Al, and "The Egg and I" as the FBI agent searching for Steve). Al, Jefferson, Bob Rooney and Officer Dan (along with Griff and Ike, who are introduced in Season 9) all become members of NO MA'AM in the episode where the men fight back against a talk show host (played by Jerry Springer) known as "The Masculine Feminist". This is also the season where Bud joins a fraternity.[6] And the closest we get to an explanation for Seven's mysterious disappearance 14 months before is in the episode "Ride Scare," where a closeup on a carton of milk reveals a picture of Seven with the words "Missing." Al's plus-sized model friends simply look at it without comment before helping themselves.

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
158 "A Tisket, a Tasket, Can Peg Make a Basket?" Tony Singletary Kim Weiskopf September 5, 1993 8.01
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. 
159 "Hood 'n The Boyz" Tony Singletary Michael G. Moye September 12, 1993 8.02
Al and Peg move to the big city when Al is called to help his childhood girlfriend deal with a young tough guy and his gang. 
160 "Proud to Be Your Bud" Tony Singletary Stacie Lipp September 19, 1993 8.03
Bud builds a portal in the basement that summons his true self, who tells him how much of a loser he is. Meanwhile, the rest of the Bundy family worry that Bud may be going insane, except for Al, who's fighting with a voice mail system to get parts for his Dodge. 
161 "Luck of the Bundys" Tony Singletary Richard Gurman September 26, 1993 8.04
Al is worried that his and his family's sudden string of good luck may be reversed due to the fact that nothing good can ever come from being a Bundy. 
162 "Banking on Marcy" Tony Singletary Stacie Lipp October 3, 1993 8.05
Marcy works through her fear of public speaking by imagining herself having sex. Meanwhile, Al gets interested in rap videos. 
163 "No Chicken, No Check" Tony Singletary Ralph R. Farquhar October 10, 1993 8.06
Kelly and Bud buy a new car, but end up having to share it when Bud dates a foreign exchange student while Kelly dates a commercial actor. Meanwhile, Al buys insurance for the car (which promises a check for every time a live chicken is in Kelly and Bud's car) and spends it on meat, which quickly turns bad. 
164 "Take My Wife, Please" Tony Singletary Peter Gaulke,
Eddie Feldmann,
Brad Yuen[14]
October 24, 1993 8.07
In this Halloween episode, Al wishes he was dead—and is visited by the Grim Reaper with a very familiar face. Meanwhile, Peg, Bud, Kelly, and Jefferson impersonate The Village People at a party for menopausal women. 
165 "Scared Single" Sam W. Orender Katherine Green November 7, 1993 8.08
Al tries to help a young high school football player keep from getting married — until he meets the man's wife, who isn't anything like Peg. Meanwhile, Kelly gets stung by bees in a Verminator commercial and goes insane. 
166 "NO MA'AM" Tony Singletary Larry Jacobson November 14, 1993 8.09
After women are given their own bowling night and the Nudie Bar is turned into a women's coffeehouse, Al organizes a group called NO MA'AM (National Organization of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood) and face off against a talk show host (played by real-life talk show host Jerry Springer) known as "The Masculine Feminist." 
167 "Dances With Weezy" Tony Singletary Richard Gurman November 21, 1993 8.10
Al and Jefferson sneak out of a Jeffersons reunion performance to go to a new sports bar. 
168 "Change For a Buck" Amanda Bearse Kim Weiskopf November 28, 1993 8.11
Buck runs away from home and ends up at a dog pound, where he'll face getting gassed if the Bundys don't retrieve him. 
169 "A Little Off the Top" Sam W. Orender Michael G. Moye December 12, 1993 8.12
Al suffers from a bad back and is taken to the hospital, where instead of a circular incision, he gets a circumcision. 
170 "The Worst Noel" Amanda Bearse Larry Jacobson December 19, 1993 8.13
On Christmas Eve, Kelly and Bud struggle to get a jukebox into the house without Al and Peg (who spend the entire episode arguing over what to watch on TV) seeing them. 
171 "Sofa So Good" Amanda Bearse Doug McIntyre January 16, 1994 8.15
While Al and Peg are away at a family reunion, Kelly's boyfriend ruins Peggy's couch, prompting the two to find a new, identical-looking couch before Al and Peg come home. 
172 "Honey, I Blew Up Myself" Sam W. Orender Wayne Kline January 23, 1994 8.14
Peg gets a boudoir photo of herself taken, which gets blown up to billboard size and posted next to the shoe store, where Al becomes jealous of all the men who find Peg attractive. 
173 "How Green Was My Apple" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green February 6, 1994 8.16
The Bundys and the D'Arcys fight over possession of an apple tree. Gary Coleman, Danny Bonaduce, and Dave Madden guest star. 
174 "Valentine's Day Massacre" Gerry Cohen Cindy Begel February 13, 1994 8.18
Bud tries to find an old Valentine, who is now a popular singer. Meanwhile, Al shops for Valentine's Day gifts to give to Peggy. 
175 "Get Outta Dodge" Sam W. Orender Mark Driscoll February 20, 1994 8.17
Al will get a new Viper for his Dodge if he lets people film a video of the Dodge crossing the one million mile mark. Meanwhile, Kelly tries to find Waldo
176 "Field of Screams" Gerry Cohen Al Aidekman February 27, 1994 8.19
Al protests against the destruction of the Polk High football field. Meanwhile, Buck and Bud are featured in a Verminator commercial, where they get blasted with an experimental spray that leads to Bud growing breasts and Buck changing into different animals. 
177 "The D'Arcy Files" Gerry Cohen Ilunga Adell March 20, 1994 8.20
Al is offered $50,000 dollars to reveal the identity of Jefferson, who is revealed to be a spy. 
178 "Nooner or Nothing" Gerry Cohen Nancy Neufeld Callaway April 10, 1994 8.21
Peg coerces Al to come home so they can have sex before noon as part of a radio show contest. Meanwhile, Bud and Kelly wait in a long line for concert tickets. 
179 "Ride Scare" Sam W. Orender Nancy Neufeld Callaway April 24, 1994 8.22
Al's carpool, consisting of him and three plus-sized models, is chosen to promote a campaign to clean up Chicago. 
180 "The Legend of Ironhead Haynes" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green May 1, 1994 8.23
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. Waylon Jennings guest stars. 
181 "Assault and Batteries" Sam W. Orender David Castro May 8, 1994 8.24
In this special 3D episode, Al gets locked in a one-stop store while trying to exchange batteries. Meanwhile, Kelly and Bud celebrate Buck's birthday after finding his birth certificate in the couch. 
182 "Al Goes Deep" Amanda Bearse Garry Bowren,
Laurie Lee-Goss
May 15, 1994 8.25
Al convinces Jefferson to bet on a football game, but the star of the football team starts dating Kelly, and it interrupts his training. 
183 "Kelly Knows Something" Amanda Bearse Al Aidekman May 22, 1994 8.26
Al auditions to be on a sports trivia show, but when the producer rejects him for not being photogenic, Al trains the dim-witted Kelly to be a contestant. 

Season 9: 1994–1995

The ninth season rounds out the cast of Al's friends by introducing Griff, who works at Gary's Shoes with Al, and Ike. Steve Rhoades also makes his final two appearances during this season. The season also includes the cancellation of Psycho Dad, Bud getting a job as a driving examiner and the first appearances of shoe store owner Gary (who turns out to be a woman), Marcy's niece Amber and reporter Miranda Veracusa De La Hoya Cardinal.[6]

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
184 "Shoeway to Heaven" Gerry Cohen Nancy Steen,
Carl Studebaker[15]
September 4, 1994 9.01
After finding a box of old shoes, Al and Jefferson turn the shoe store into a 1970s-themed retro shoe store. Meanwhile, Kelly gets blasted with a bug spray that also acts as a truth serum, making her reveal what she really thinks about herself and her family. 
185 "Driving Mr. Boondy" Gerry Cohen Donald Beck September 11, 1994 9.02
Al must retake his driver's test — which proves difficult when his son, Bud, has been hired as a driving examiner. 
186 "Kelly Breaks Out" Gerry Cohen Larry Jacobson September 18, 1994 9.03
Kelly gets the part as a sexy spokeswoman for a beer commercial, but freaks out when she gets a pimple. Meanwhile, Marcy protests the crew making the beer commercial for being sexist. 
187 "Naughty But Niece" Gerry Cohen David Castro September 25, 1994 9.04
Bud needs some quite time to study for an exam, but ends up spending the night with Marcy's niece Amber (Juliet Tablak). 
188 "Business Sucks (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman October 2, 1994 9.05
Part one of two. NO MA'AM counter-protests against Marcy and company when Al banishes a customer for nursing her baby. Meanwhile, Peg gets stuck on a train during her journey home. 
189 "Business Still Sucks (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp October 9, 1994 9.06
Al turns the store into a man's shoe store in an attempt to get rid of the breastfeeding women. Meanwhile, Peg finally comes home to her family — and finds Al on the news. 
190 "Dial B For Virgin" Amanda Bearse Wayne Kline October 16, 1994 9.07
Bud is put in charge of a hotline service catering to virgins who feel tempted to have sex before they're ready. Meanwhile, Al and Peg have problems deciding what movie to rent at the video store. 
191 "Sleepless in Chicago" Katherine Green Katherine Green October 23, 1994 9.08
Jefferson needs Al to lie in bed next to Marcy while Jefferson tries to take Marcy's valuable Barbie doll. 
192 "No Pot to Pease In" Gerry Cohen John Glenn Houston November 6, 1994 9.09
In this self-referential episode, Kelly pitches her family's and neighbors' quirks and vices as a new premise for a FOX sitcom, which quickly gets cancelled when a woman from Michigan protests against it. 
193 "Dud Bowl" Gerry Cohen Kim Weiskopf November 13, 1994 9.10
Al's high school plays a football game against their rival school. 
194 "A Man For No Seasons" Amanda Bearse Kim Weiskopf November 27, 1994 9.11
When the national baseball league goes on a strike, NO MA'AM organizes their own league sponsored by nudie bars. 
195 "I Want My Psycho Dad (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Barry Gold December 11, 1994 9.12
Part one of two. Al and his NO MA'AM buddies protest their local TV station when Al's favorite TV show, Psycho Dad, gets cancelled. 
196 "I Want My Psycho Dad (Part 2)"
"Second Blood"
Gerry Cohen David Castro December 18, 1994 9.13
Conclusion. Al and NO MA'AM take their case to have Psycho Dad put back on the air to Washington, D.C. 
197 "The Naked and the Dead, But Mostly the Naked" Sam W. Orender Michael G. Moye January 8, 1995 9.14
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. 
198 "Kelly Takes a Shot" Amanda Bearse Al Aidekman January 15, 1995 9.15
Kelly gets trained in archery to land a role in a commercial. Meanwhile, Al dresses up as an owl to scare away a real owl outside his bedroom window. 
199 "Get the Dodge Outta Hell" Gerry Cohen Larry Jacobson February 5, 1995 9.16
On their way to Wanker County, the Bundys stop at the car wash, where Al can't find his car and Marcy meets up with Steve again. 
200 Special: "Best of Bundy" -- -- February 5, 1995 --
George Plimpton hosts a special 200th episode of Married... With Children featuring clips from past episodes and a look at the actual Married... With Children set.
201 "25 Years and What Do You Get?" Sam W. Orender Donald Beck February 12, 1995 9.17
Al gets Buck to bury Peg's anniversary present in the backyard, but now can't find it. 
202 "Ship Happens (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Michele J. Wolff February 19, 1995 9.18
Part one of two. The Bundys and the D'Arcys go on a cruise, which turns out to be one catering to fat women by day and slim, sexy women by night. Meanwhile, Wolfman Jack (appearing as himself) stays at the Bundy house. 
203 "Ship Happens (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Katherine Green February 26, 1995 9.19
Conclusion. The Bundys, the D'Arcys, a fat woman, and comedian/former SNL cast member Gilbert Gottfried are lost at sea after the cruise sinks. 
204 "Something Larry This Way Comes" Amanda Bearse Alison Taylor March 12, 1995 9.20
Al is excited when Kelly hires Larry Storch as her acting coach. 
205 "And Bingo Was Her Game-O" Gerry Cohen Laurie Lee-Goss,
Garry Bowren
March 26, 1995 9.21
Peggy takes Marcy along with her to a bingo competition on the bad side of town. Meanwhile, Al and his NO MA'AM buddies taste-test new beers when their old brand gets too expensive to buy. 
206 "User Friendly" Sam W. Orender Russell Marcus April 9, 1995 9.22
Bud experiences cyber sex with Amber at a computer lab. Meanwhile, Al discovers a mysterious light switch that seems to have no use in the house. 
207 "Pump Fiction" Gerry Cohen Kim Weiskopf,
David Castro
April 30, 1995 9.23
Al and Kelly make a short film about shoes, and they end up getting $10,000 to produce another one. 
208 Special: "My Favorite Married" -- -- April 30, 1995 --
In a special episode, the cast of Married... With Children (Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, David Faustino, Christina Applegate, David Garrison, Amanda Bearse, and Ted McGinley) discuss their favorite moments from the show.
209 "Radio Free Trumaine" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman,
Stacie Lipp
May 7, 1995 9.24
In this spin-off pilot (which features Bud, April, Steve Rhoades, and Marcy), two obnoxious college radio DJs come under fire by Marcy's protest group. 
210 "Shoeless Al" Amanda Bearse Bootsie May 14, 1995 9.25
Al slaps the mall with a phony lawsuit, but must bring credibility to the lawsuit by not wearing shoes. 
211 "The Undergraduate" Amanda Bearse Fran E. Kaufer May 21, 1995 9.26
A twelve-year-old boy with a crush on Kelly gets her to go to his junior prom with him. 

Season 10: 1995–1996

The tenth season saw the death of family pet Buck and his subsequent reincarnation into the body of Lucky, the Bundys' next dog. The season also marks the first appearances of Peggy's father Ephraim (played by Tim Conway) and Peggy's mother, who moves in with Bundys (although she is never seen, only heard).[6] Also, Peg leaves Al and goes on a search for her father.

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
212 "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner" Gerry Cohen Russell Marcus September 17, 1995 10.01
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. 
213 "A Shoe Room With a View" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman,
Stacie Lipp
September 24, 1995 10.02
When Al suggests an aerobics studio for the open lot next door, he puts peep holes in the wall, but is horrified to learn that the women who frequent the aerobics studio are fat. 
214 "Requiem For a Dead Briard" Gerry Cohen Michael G. Moye October 1, 1995 10.03
Kelly is broken up over Buck's death and the family must cheer her up. Guest appearance by Father Guido Sarducci
215 "Reverend Al" Gerry Cohen Kim Weiskopf October 8, 1995 10.04
In order to gain tax-exempt status, NO MA'AM becomes a church, with Al as the reverend. 
216 "How Bleen Was My Kelly" Amanda Bearse Daniel O'Keefe October 15, 1995 10.05
While on the set of a made-for-TV movie about Marie Curie, Kelly accidentally invents a shampoo called Bleen that can regrow men's hair. 
217 "The Weaker Sex" Amanda Bearse Dvora Inwood October 22, 1995 10.06
Al mocks Marcy and Peg for taking self-defense class, but Al is shown up when Peg punches out a potential thief going after Al's wallet. 
218 "Flight of the Bumblebee" Gerry Cohen Calvin Brown Jr. October 29, 1995 10.07
To earn his membership into NO MA'AM, Bud must take a photo of himself with wrestler King Kong Bundy
219 "Blond and Blonder" Gerry Cohen Stacie Lipp,
Richard Gurman
November 5, 1995 10.08
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, and Jefferson and Al blow up the donated toys with fireworks. 
220 "The Two that Got Away" Amanda Bearse Al Aidekman November 19, 1995 10.09
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. 
221 "Dud Bowl II" Gerry Cohen Kim Weiskopf November 26, 1995 10.10
Marcy tries to do her best to stop her bank from dedicating a scoreboard at Polk High to Al by getting Terry Bradshaw to usurp the honor. 
222 Special: "Al Bundy's Sports Spectacular" -- Paul Wales November 26, 1995 --
Roy Firestone hosts a clip show episode of Married... With Children featuring the show's greatest sports moments.
223 "Bearly Men" Gerry Cohen Russell Marcus December 3, 1995 10.11
Al and Bud go bear hunting with Peggy's dad so that he can get back together with her mother. 
224 "Love Conquers Al" Gerry Cohen Paul Corrighn,
Brad Walsh
December 10, 1995 10.12
Al, Peggy, and her parents go to a marriage retreat/water park to get her parents back together. Meanwhile, Kelly dates a Hispanic man who won't put out, while Bud dates the man's sexually excited sister. 
225 "I Can't Believe It's Butter" Sam W. Orender Scott Zimbler,
Joel Valentincic
December 17, 1995 10.13
Al's friends get addicted to calling a woman named Butter at a 1-900 phone sex line, but Al finds out that the woman is Peg's mother. 
226 "The Hood, the Bud and the Kelly (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Davora Inwood January 7, 1996 10.14
Part one of two. Bud borrows money from the mob for Kelly's exercise video, but when she has a disagreement with the male lead in the video the mob says they will kill Bud if the video isn't finished. Meanwhile, Al and Jefferson try to install a satellite dish. 
227 "The Hood, the Bud and the Kelly (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Daniel O'Keefe January 14, 1996 10.15
Conclusion. Bud must get Kelly and her male lead back together before he gets killed. Meanwhile, Peggy and Marcy think Al and Jefferson are still fixing the satellite dish, but they're really hiding from their wives. 
228 "Calendar Girl" Amanda Bearse Fran E. Kaufer February 4, 1996 10.16
Al convinces Bud to make a calendar with beautiful women in order to win a rivalry. 
229 "The Agony and the Extra C" Sam W. Orender Jimmy Alack,
Jim Kelley
February 11, 1996 10.17
Bud and Kelly visit Jefferson in the hospital, who tells them the story of how he planned to surprise Marcy with a tattoo, but the tattoo ended up misspelled. 
230 "Spring Break (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Kim Weiskopf February 18, 1996 10.18
Part one of two. During spring break, Kelly and friends seduce Bud and friends out of their airline tickets and hotel reservations at Fort Lauderdale. Al, Jefferson, and Griff go to Fort Lauderdale to judge a bikini contest. When Marcy sees Jefferson and Al on a spring break TV special, she heads out to Fort Lauderdale with Bud and friends. 
231 "Spring Break (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Calvin Brown Jr. February 25, 1996 10.19
Conclusion. When Al discovers that the bikini competition Jefferson is judging has a $100,000 prize, he has Kelly enter, and he and Griff become judges to pick Kelly. When, Marcy, Bud, and friends finally arrive at Fort Lauderdale, Marcy tries to ruin Al's scheme. 
232 "Turning Japanese" Sam W. Orender Fran E. Kaufer March 17, 1996 10.20
Marcy tries to convince Al to sell his Dodge to Marcy's boss (Pat Morita), a Japanese man who collects classic cars. 
233 "Al Goes to the Dogs" Sam W. Orender Laurie Lee-Goss,
Garry Bowren
March 24, 1996 10.21
Al's construction of a dog house for Lucky is constantly interrupted when a building inspector hired by Marcy complains about every little detail. 
234 "Enemies" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman,
Nicole Eggert,
Russell Marcus
April 14, 1996 10.22
In this spinoff episode (which features Kelly in a major role and the rest of the Bundy family in a supporting role), Kelly dates a man who is only using her to get back at his ex-girlfriend. 
235 "Bud Hits the Books" Sam W. Orender Stacie Lipp April 28, 1996 10.23
Sex gets in the way of Bud studying for his finals, and he risks being expelled when he is caught masturbating in the school library. 
236 "Kiss of the Coffee Woman" Sam W. Orender Todd Newman May 5, 1996 10.24
Al and Marcy are angry when they find out that Kelly and Jefferson have been chosen for a coffee commercial where the two of them must kiss each other. 
237 "Torch Song Duet" Gerry Cohen Donelle Q. Buck May 19, 1996 10.25
Al helps Griff win a trip to Atlanta for the Olympic games by helping him answer questions on a radio sports quiz. 
238 "The Joke's on Al" Gerry Cohen Calvin Brown Jr. May 26, 1996 10.26
An old friend of Peggy's comes to seduce Al, but Al thinks it's all an elaborate practical joke done by Jefferson. 

Season 11: 1996–1997

The eleventh season was the final season of Married... with Children. After Fox moved the show's time slot several times throughout the course of the season, which cost the show ratings. Rising production costs and decreasing viewer shares led to the show's cancellation on April 17, 1997, after the final taping for Season 11. Due to this decision, there is no official "final" episode of Married... with Children; although "How to Marry a Moron, Part 2" is considered to be the final episode by fans (even though "Chicago Shoe Exchange" was held over and aired during the summer, making it the final episode aired on FOX).[3]

No. Title Director Writer(s) Airdate Prod. code
239 "Twisted" Gerry Cohen Richard Gurman September 28, 1996 11.01
To scare a woman into having sex with him, Bud simulates a tornado — which turns all too real when an actual tornado is headed for Chicago. 
240 "Children of the Corns" Amanda Bearse Matthew Berry,
Eric Abrams
October 5, 1996 11.02
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 recruits Kelly to help her hide it from Al. 
241 "Kelly's Gotta Habit" Amanda Bearse Laurie Lee-Goss,
Garry Bowren
October 12, 1996 11.03
Kelly must abstain from sex to get a part as a nun in a commercial. Meanwhile, Al poses as a police officer and appears with Officer Dan on the TV show COPS
242 "Requiem For a Chevyweight (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Steve Faber,
Bob Fisher
November 10, 1996 11.04
Part one of two. Al's Dodge starts sputtering so he sends the rest of the family to find a fuel pump for it. 
243 "Requiem For a Chevyweight (Part 2)" Amanda Bearse Russell Marcus November 17, 1996 11.05
Conclusion. Al buries the Dodge and leases a new sports car. Meanwhile, Peggy digs up the Dodge so she can sell the engine. 
244 "A Bundy Thanksgiving" Amanda Bearse Vince Cheung,
Bob Montanio
November 24, 1996 11.06
Bud, Jefferson, and Peg go after Kelly's pet turkey so they can kill it and cook it for Thanksgiving. Meanwhile, Al and Griff go to a black neighborhood to find Al's favorite pie maker. 
245 "The Juggs Have Left the Building" Gerry Cohen Vince Cheung,
Ben Montanio
December 1, 1996 11.07
Peggy and Kelly both enter a singing contest while on vacation in Missouri. 
246 "God Help Ye Merry Bundymen" Amanda Bearse Steve Faber,
Bob Fisher
December 22, 1996 11.08
Al and Griff end up taking menial jobs at the mall after getting fired from the shoe store. Meanwhile, Kelly and Bud kidnap Marcy and Jefferson's life-sized Virgin Mary and Joseph statues from their Nativity scene. 
247 "Crimes Against Obesity" Amanda Bearse Russell Marcus December 29, 1996 11.09
In this (partial) clip show episode, Al is put on trial by a group of fat women who accuse him of being prejudiced against the obese. Meanwhile, Bud and Kelly tint Al's car windows. 
248 "The Stepford Peg" Amanda Bearse Valerie Ahern,
Christian McLaughlin
January 5, 1997 11.10
Peggy slips on a candy bar wrapper and hits her head on the table, giving her amnesia. With no memory of how she used to be, Al brainwashes Peg into acting like the perfect housewife. 
249 "Bud on the Side" Sam W. Orender Valerie Ahern,
Christian McLaughlin
January 12, 1997 11.11
Al tells Bud to lower his standards in finding women — leading Bud to date Al's boss. 
250 "Grime and Punishment" Sam W. Orender Steve Faber,
Bob Fisher
January 19, 1997 11.12
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. 
251 "T*R*A*S*H" Amanda Bearse Terry Maloney,
Mindy Morgenstern,
Todd Newman,
David Faustino[16]
January 26, 1997 11.13
Seeking regular meals, Al and Griff join the Army, but end up having to help with a garbage strike. 
252 "Breaking Up is Easy to Do (Part 1)" Mark K. Samuels Eric Abrams,
Matthew Berry
February 23, 1997 11.14
Part one of three. Al and Peg see a marriage counselor, and after Al admits everything that's wrong with their marriage, the two break up. Meanwhile, Kelly trains to be a boxer for a commercial. 
253 "Breaking Up is Easy to Do (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Russell Marcus February 23, 1997 11.15
Part two of three. Al moves out of the house — and into an apartment near an airport, while Peg finds a new man. 
254 "Breaking Up is Easy to Do (Part 3)" Gerry Cohen Russell Marcus March 2, 1997 11.16
Conclusion. Bud and Kelly try to break up Peg and her new boyfriend after discovering that he'll put the entire family to work. 
255 "Live Nude Peg" Amanda Bearse Matthew Berry,
Eric Abrams
March 9, 1997 11.17
Peggy poses as The Jiggly Room's latest stripper so she can trick Al, but must keep her identity a secret when Al loves Peggy's stripper persona more than herself. 
256 "A Babe in Toyland" Gerry Cohen Valerie Ahern,
Christian McLaughlin
March 16, 1997 11.18
Kelly takes over for a surly kids' show host and entertains the kids with a puppet that looks like Bud. Meanwhile, Al and Peg experiment with sleeping in separate beds. 
257 "Birthday Boy Toy" Gerry Cohen Terry Maloney,
Mindy Morgenstern
March 30, 1997 11.19
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. 
258 "Lez Be Friends" Gerry Cohen Pamela Eells April 10, 1997 11.20
Marcy's cousin, Mandy (Amanda Bearse in a dual role) befriends Al and reveals to him that she's a lesbian. 
259 "Damn Bundys" Richard Correll Ben Montanio,
Vince Cheung
April 27, 1997 11.22
Al makes a pact with The Devil (Robert Englund) to play with the Chicago Bears — but when he refuses to give up his soul, Al goes to Hell — and finds out that it's no different from his actual life. 
260 "Chicago Shoe Exchange" Mark K. Samuels Matthew Berry,
Eric Abrams
May 4, 1997 11.21
Al and Griff turn the shoe store into a barter shop so they can get massage chairs. Meanwhile, Kelly takes massage lessons and tests them out on Bud. 
261 "The Desperate Half-Hour (Part 1)" Gerry Cohen Valerie Ahern,
Christian McLaughlin
June 9, 1997 11.23
Part one of two. Bud's pen-pal from prison and her boyfriend pay a visit to the Bundy household and take the family hostage, but Kelly ends up falling in love with the prisoner's boyfriend. 
262 "How to Marry a Moron (Part 2)" Gerry Cohen Ben Montanio,
Vince Cheung
June 9, 1997 11.24
Conclusion. With hours before Kelly's wedding, Al learns that Kelly's new beau is lusting for other women and must stop the wedding. 

Non–Season Specials

Bundymania was a three hour and forty-five minute special airing nine dubbed German episodes of the series. The special included interviews with David Faustino, Christina Applegate, Ted McGinley, dog trainer Steven Ritt, Amanda Bearse and Ed O'Neill.[17]

Airdate Title Station
December 12, 1986 (taping date) Unaired Pilot Unaired
January 1, 1998 Bundymania Pro 7
August 26, 2001 Married... with Children: The E! True Hollywood Story E!
February 16, 2003 Married... with Children Reunion Fox

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