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29 Years Ago Today: The Final Episode of “Married… with Children” Aired – A Look Back

Williams MBy Williams MJune 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Today marks the 29th anniversary of the series finale of the groundbreaking sitcom Married… with Children, which aired on June 9, 1997. After an 11-season run, the show wrapped up a landmark chapter in television comedy. Known for its sharp, irreverent humor and unapologetic depiction of a gloriously dysfunctional American family, Married… with Children boldly flipped the script on the wholesome family sitcoms that dominated the era. Its influence endures in pop culture, proving that audiences were more than ready for a little (or a lot of) dysfunction.

You can find Married… With Children on Amazon HERE.

Married… with Children premiered on April 5, 1987, as one of the first primetime series on the fledgling Fox network. Created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt, the show followed the lives of the Bundy family: Al, a disgruntled shoe salesman; Peggy, his lazy, bonbon-eating wife; and their two children, Kelly, a dim-witted blonde, and Bud, a scheming teenager. Set in a fictional Chicago suburb, the show’s raw humor, laced with satire and boundary-pushing gags, contrasted sharply with the idealized families of shows like The Cosby Show. Its unpolished depiction of working-class life resonated with audiences, making it a cornerstone of Fox’s early success.

The series starred Ed O’Neill as Al Bundy, whose deadpan delivery and perpetual misery became iconic, alongside Katey Sagal as Peggy, whose over-the-top red wig and sarcastic quips defined her character. Christina Applegate and David Faustino brought youthful energy as Kelly and Bud, while neighbors Marcy (Amanda Bearse) and Steve (David Garrison), later replaced by Jefferson (Ted McGinley), added to the chaotic dynamic. The show’s biting commentary on marriage, gender roles, and suburban life drew both praise and criticism, with some calling it crude but others lauding its honesty.

Over its 259 episodes, Married… with Children tackled taboo topics, from sex to financial struggles, with a no-holds-barred approach. It became Fox’s longest-running live-action sitcom at the time, spawning international remakes and a loyal fanbase. The show’s influence is evident in later edgy comedies like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and The Simpsons, which also thrived on Fox.

The final episode, “The Desperate Half-Hour/How to Marry a Moron,” aired to 9.8 million viewers, a bittersweet farewell without a formal series finale due to Fox’s last-minute cancellation. Fans were left wanting more, though the show’s legacy endures through syndication and streaming platforms. Today, as we reflect on its impact, Married… with Children remains a cultural touchstone, celebrated for its fearless humor and unflinching take on the American dream gone awry.

You can find Married… With Children on Amazon HERE.

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