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Married... with Children
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TV Show Information
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Married... with Children is a television sitcom.
History
When Todd is sick from Osaka Flu, Ned wonders what the family did to upset God. He then recalls watching Married... with Children', and remembers the network slogan "watch FOX and be damned for all eternity".
Non-canon
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When Homer Simpson was flicking through all of the channels on his television, Married... with Children was playing on each channel: Al Jazeera, Animal Planet, BET, FXXXXXX, The Herstory Channel, and Syfy.
Behind the Laughter
- Peggy Bundy was played by Katey Sagal, who voiced Turanga Leela in Futurama and the episode "Simpsorama".
- Dan Castellaneta appeared in the episode "The Dance Show" as Pete, who befriended Al, while his husband Andy spent time with Peggy at a night club.
- Jon Lovitz played TV Executive, Jeff Littlehead, in "Kelly Does Hollywood, Part 2".
- Bobcat Goldthwait appeared in the Season 7 premiere "Magnificent Seven" as Peggy's cousin, Zemus Wanker.
Appearances
External links
- [[wikipedia:{{{1}}} ({{{2}}})|{{{1}}}]] at Wikipedia