Married with Children Seasons 1-11 The Complete Series 34 Disc DVD Box Set
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Married with Children Seasons 1-11 The Complete Series 34 Disc DVD Box Set

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Married with Children Seasons 1-11 The Complete Series 34 Disc DVD Box SetAll the episodes from the American television comedy set in the suburbs of Chicago. Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) is a low paid shoe salesman, chauvinist and patriarch to his dysfunctional family, while his wife Peggy (Katey Sagal) hates housework, cooking and anything else that gets in the way of her make up regime and eccentric fashion sense. Meanwhile, their daughter Kelly (Christina Applegate) likes to help her fellow pupils out with their sex education

All the episodes from the American television comedy set in the suburbs of Chicago.

Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) is a low-paid shoe salesman, chauvinist and patriarch to his dysfunctional family, while his wife Peggy (Katey Sagal) hates housework, cooking and anything else that gets in the way of her make-up regime and eccentric fashion sense.

Meanwhile, their daughter Kelly (Christina Applegate) likes to help her fellow pupils out with their sex education and little brother Bud (David Faustino) is a criminal-in-waiting.

Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Thinergy', 'But I Didn't Shoot the Deputy', 'Whose Room Is It Anyway?', 'Have You Driven a Ford Lately?', 'Sixteen Years and What Do You Get?', 'Married.

Without Children', 'The Poker Game', 'Peggy Sue Got Work', 'Al Loses His Cherry', 'Nightmare On Al's Street', 'Where's the Boss?' and 'Johnny B.

Gone'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Poppy's By the Tree: Part 1', 'Poppy's By the Tree: Part 2', 'If I Were a Rich Man', 'Buck Can Do It', 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun: Part 1', 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun: Part 2', 'For Whom the Bell Tolls', 'Born to Walk', 'Alley of the Dolls', 'The Razor's Edge', 'How Do You Spell Revenge?', 'Earth Angel', 'You Better Watch Out', 'Guys and Dolls', 'Build a Better Mousetrap', 'Master the Possibilities', 'Peggy Loves Al, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah', 'The Great Escape', 'Impo-Dent', 'Just Married...

With Children', 'Father Lode' and 'All in the Family'.

Season 3 episodes are: 'He Thought He Could', 'I'm Going to Sweatland', 'Poke High', 'The Camping Show', 'Dump of My Own', 'Her Cups Runneth Over', 'The Bald and the Beautiful', 'The Gypsy Cried', 'Requiem for a Dead Barber', 'Eatin' Out', 'My Mom, the Mom', 'Can't Dance, Don't Ask Me', 'The Harder They Fall', 'A Three Job, No Income Family', 'I'll See You in Court', 'The House That Peg Lost', 'Married...

With Prom Queen: Part 1', 'Married... With Prom Queen: The Sequel', 'The Dateless Amigo', 'The Computer Show', 'Life's a Beach' and 'Here's Looking at You, Kid'.

Season 4 episodes are: 'Hot Off the Grill', 'Dead Men Don't Do Aerobics', 'Buck Saves the Day', 'Tooth Or Consequences', 'He Ain't Much, But He's Mine', 'Fair Exchange', 'Desperately Seeking Miss October', '976-SHOE', 'Oh, What a Feeling', 'At the Zoo', 'It's a Bundyful Life: Part 1', 'It's a Bundyful Life: Part 2', 'Who'll Stop the Rain?', 'A Taxing Problem', 'Rock and Roll Girl', 'You Gotta Know When to Hold 'Em: Part 1', 'You Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em: Part 2', 'What Goes Around Comes Around', 'Peggy Turns 300', 'Peggy Made a Little Lamb', 'Raingirl', 'The Agony of Defeet' and 'Yard Sale'.

Season 5 episodes are: 'We'll Follow the Sun', 'Al. With Kelly', 'Sue Casa, His Casa', 'The Unnatural', 'The Dance Show', 'Kelly Bounces Back', 'Married.

With Aliens', 'Wabbit Season', 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy', 'One Down, Two to Go', 'And Baby Makes Money', 'Married.

With Who', 'The Godfather', 'Look Who's Barking', 'A Man's Castle', 'All Night Security Dude', 'Oldies But Young 'Uns', 'Weenie Tot Lovers & Other Strangers', 'Kids!

Wadaya Gonna Do?', 'Top of the Heap', 'You Better Shop Around: Part 1', 'You Better Shop Around: Part 2', 'Route 666: Part 1', 'Route 666: Part 2' and 'Buck the Stud'.

Season 6 episodes are: 'She's Having My Baby: Part 1', 'She's Having My Baby: Part 2', 'If Al Had a Hammer', 'Cheese, Cues and Blood', 'Looking for a Desk in All the Wrong Places', 'Buck Has a Bellyache', 'If I Could See Me Now', 'God's Shoes', 'Kelly Does Hollywood: Part 1', 'Kelly Does Hollywood: Part 2', 'Al Bundy, Shoe Dick', 'So This Is How Sinatra Felt', 'I Who Have Nothing', 'The Mystery of Skull Island', 'Just Shoe It', 'Rites of Passage', 'The Egg and I', 'My Dinner With Anthrax', 'Psychic Avengers', 'Hi I.Q.', 'Teacher Pets', 'The Goodbye Girl', 'The Gas Station Show', 'England Show: Part 1', 'England Show: Part 2' and 'England Show: Part 3'.

Season 7 episodes are: 'Magnificent Seven', 'T-R-A-Something-Something Spells Tramp', 'Every Bundy Has a Birthday', 'Al On the Rocks', 'What I Did for Love', 'Frat Chance', 'The Chicago Wine Party', 'Kelly Doesn't Live Here Anymore', 'Rock of Ages', 'Death of a Shoe Salesman', 'Old College Try', 'Christmas', 'The Wedding Show', 'It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This', 'Heels On Wheels', 'Mr. Empty Pants', 'You Can't Miss', 'Peggy and the Pirates', 'Go for the Old', 'Un-Alful Entry', 'Movie Show', ''Til Death Do Us Part', ''Tis Time to Smell the Roses', 'Old Insurance Dodge', 'Wedding Repercussions' and 'The Proposition'.

Season 8 episodes are: 'A Tisket, a Tasket, Can Peg Make a Basket?', 'Hood 'n the Boyz', 'Proud to Be Your Bud', 'Luck of the Bundys', 'Banking On Marcy', 'No Chicken, No Check', 'Take My Wife, Please', 'Scared Single', 'No Ma'am', 'Dances With Weezie', 'Change for a Buck', 'A Little Off the Top', 'The Worst Noel', 'Sofa So Good', 'Honey, I Blew Up Myself', 'How Green Was My Apple', 'Valentine's Day Massacre', 'Get Outta Dodge', 'Field of Screams', 'The D'Arcy Files', 'Nooner Or Nothing', 'Ride Scare', 'The Legend of Ironhead Haynes', 'Assault and Batteries', 'Al Goes Deep' and 'Kelly Knows Something'.

Season 9 episodes are: 'Shoeway to Heaven', 'Driving Mr. Boondy', 'Kelly Breaks Out', 'Naughty But Niece', 'Business Sucks', 'Business Still Sucks', 'Dial B for Virgin', 'Sleepless in Chicago', 'No Pot to Pease In', 'Dud Bowl', 'A Man for No Seasons', 'I Want My Psycho Dad: Part 1', 'I Want My Psycho Dad: Part 2', 'The Naked and the Dead, But Mostly the Naked', 'Kelly Takes a Shot', 'Get the Dodge Outta Hell', 'Best of Bundy', '25 Years and What Do You Get', 'Ship Happens: Part 1', 'Ship Happens: Part 2', 'Something Larry This Way Comes', 'And Bingo Was Her Game-O', 'User Friendly', 'Pump Fiction', 'My Favourite Married', 'Radio Free Trumaine', 'Shoeless Al' and 'The Undergraduate'.

Season 10 episodes are: 'Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner', 'A Shoe Room With a View', 'Requiem for a Dead Briard', 'Reverend Al', 'How Bleen Was My Kelly', 'The Weaker Sex', 'Flight of the Bumblebee', 'Blond and Blonder', 'The Two That Got Away', 'Dud Bowl II', 'Al Bundy's Sports Spectacular', 'Bearly Men', 'Love Conquers Al', 'I Can't Believe It's Butter', 'The Hood, the Bud and the Kelly: Part 1', 'The Hood, the Bud and the Kelly: Part 2', 'Calendar Girl', 'The Agony and the Extra C', 'Spring Break: Part 1', 'Spring Break: Part 2', 'Turning Japanese', 'Al Goes to the Dogs', 'Enemies', 'Bud Hits the Books', 'Kiss of the Coffee Woman', 'Torch Song Duet' and 'The Joke's On Al'.

Season 11 episodes are: 'Twisted', 'Children of the Corns', 'Kelly's Gotta Habit', 'Requiem for a Chevyweight: Part 1', 'Requiem for a Chevyweight: Part 2', 'A Bundy Thanksgiving', 'The Juggs Have Left the Building', 'God Help Ye Merry Bundymen', 'Crimes Against Obesity', 'The Stepford Peg', 'Bud On the Side', 'Grime and Punishment', 'T*R*A*S*H', 'Breaking Up Is Easy to Do: Part 1', 'Breaking Up Is Easy to Do: Part 2', 'Breaking Up Is Easy to Do: Part 3', 'Live Nude Peg', 'A Babe in Toyland', 'Birthday Boy Toy', 'Damn Bundys', 'Lez Be Friends', 'The Desperate Half-Hour', 'How to Marry a Moron' and 'The Chicago Shoe Exchange'.
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