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Ralph R. Farquhar / Gerry Cohen
On Valentine's Day, Kelly hauls in a load of valentines, and Steve is
giving Marcy a trip to Hawaii. Meanwhile, Bud holds a vigil at the
mailbox, waiting for his first valentine, and Peg awaits a decision on
whether or not she'll get the gift she wants from Al - for him to say
"I love you". [Note: when originally broadcast, this episode ended with
a phone number for viewers to call and vote on what Al should say. Later
on that night, they played the ending. The vote was 67% in favor of Al
saying "I Love You". ]
April May June .... Lihann Jones
31. 02/21/88 "THE GREAT ESCAPE" (218)
Ellen L. Fogle
While the Bundy house is being fumigated for termites, the family stays at
the shoe store, where a grounded Kelly plots an escape to a rock concert.
Jade ............. Teri Weigel Trish ............ Barbara Belmonte
Heather .......... Hope Marie Carlton Jackie ........... Kim Anderson
Mitzi ............ Barbara Schillaci Termite Boss ..... Cliff Bemis
32. 02/28/88 "IM-PO-DENT" (219)
Sandy Sprung & Marcy Vosburgh
Marcy lives to regret driving -- and denting -- Steve's new Mercedes,
particularly when she learns she has less to live for. To get back at
her Steve feigns impotence, and tricks Marcy into being his household
servant.
<no guest cast>
33. 03/06/88 "JUST MARRIED... WITH CHILDREN" (220)
Ellen L. Fogle
While going through Steve and Marcy's mail, Al and Peg find and fill out an
application for a game show ("How do I love thee?"), where the object is a
Bundy natural: surviving torture. The Bundys go on the show pretending to
be Steve & Marcy. Steve and Marcy then show up at the end of the game show
as Al & Peggy. The husband who survives the most abuse will be the winner.
Bink Winkleman ... David Leisure Lovely Zelda ..... Jessie Scott
Mona Squab ....... Catherine Rusoff Roland Squab ..... Geoff Pierson
34. 03/13/88 "FATHER LODE" (221)
Jerry Perzigian
Al goes to great lengths to keep his race-track winnings
a secret from Peg.
Jade ............. Teri Weigel
35. 05/01/88 "ALL IN THE FAMILY" (222)
Marcy Vosburgh & Sandy Sprung
Peggy's eccentric relatives visit the Bundy house, including battling
uncles, and singing and dancing triplet aunts, whose show-biz career
is threatened by Al's advice.
Uncle Irwin ...... King Kong Bundy The Wanker Triplets .. Milly,
Uncle Otto ....... James "Gypsy" Haake Elena, and Eadie Del Rubio
--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--
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* MARRIED WITH CHILDREN *
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** THIRD Season Episodes (1988-89) **
Regular cast:
Ed O'Neill .......................... Al Bundy
Katey Sagal ......................... Peggy Bundy
David Garrison ...................... Steve Rhoades
Amanda Bearse ....................... Marcy Rhoades
Christina Applegate ................. Kelly Bundy
David Faustino ...................... Bud Bundy
Buck the Dog ........................ Buck
Production staff:
Producer ............................ Sandy Sprung
Marcy Vosburgh
Supervising Producer ................ Richard Gurman
Co-Executive Producer ............... Katherine Green
Executive Producer .................. Michael G. Moye
Ron Leavitt
Associate Producer .................. Barbara Blachut Cramer
Script Supervisor ................... Kevin Curran
Creative Consultant ................. Arthur Silver
Executive Script Consultant ......... Ellen L. Fogle
Executive Story Editor .............. Ralph R. Farquhar
Story Editor ........................ Stacie Lipp
Larry Jacobson
Director (primary) .................. Gerry Cohen
36. 11/06/88 "HE THOUGHT HE COULD" (302)
Ron Leavitt & Michael G. Moye
The third season opens with Al achieving dubious fame for his furtive
attempts to return the library copy of "The Little Engine That Could"
that he checked out in 1957 while in Elementary school. He goes to return
it, and finds the same fat librarian that was there when he was a kid.
DeGroot .......... Lu Leonard Young Al ......... Edan Gross
Lenny ............ Brandon Bluhm Book Boy ......... Joseph Dammann
37. 11/20/88 "I'M GOING TO SWEATLAND" (303)
Teleplay: Pamela Wick & Susan Cridland, Story: Carl Studebaker
Suspicious minds question Peggy's claim that she saw Elvis at the mall,
until Marcy notices that one of Al's shirts has a perspiration stain in
the shape of the King's face. The house is then overrun by Elvis fans.
Dottie ........... Nancy Skelton Edna ............. Justine Lenore
Margo ............ Michelle Milantoni Elvis? ........... Ron Stein
Alajandro ........ Rawley Valverde Ollie ............ Ken Minyard
Mrs. Webstock .... Tifni Twitchell Lew .............. Bob Arthur
Samantha ......... Sadie Chrestman Clyde ............ Bruce Liberty
38. 11/27/88 "POKE HIGH" (304)
Ralph R. Farquhar
A high-school football player is threatening two Bundy scoring
records, one held by Al -- and the other by Kelly.
Matt ............. Beau Dremann Kitty ............ Ria Pavia
Ms. Mount ........ Cynthia Songe Mr. Groggs ....... Carey Eidel
Coach ............ Greg White
39. 12/11/88 "A PERIOD PIECE" (301)
Sandy Sprung & Marcy Vosburgh
Al and Steve mourn what might have been when the women in their lives
accompany them on a fishing trip to a cabin in the woods. Unfortunately,
it seems that it's the wrong time of the month for Peg, Marcy, and Kelly.
[Note: the "censored" title for this episode is "The Camping Show".]
<no guest cast>
40. 01/08/89 "A DUMP OF MY OWN" (305)
Michael G. Moye & Ron Leavitt
The Bundys endure sacrifices as Al devotes himself to his lifelong dream:
building his personal exclusive executive washroom, in the garage, with
the centerpiece being a mighty Ferguson toilet - for a Man's flush.
41. 01/15/89 "HER CUPS RUNNETH OVER" (306)
Marcy Vosburgh & Sandy Sprung
To cheer up Peggy on her birthday, Al and Steve travel to Wisconsin and
"Francine's of Hollywood" (whose motto is "If you've got the boulders,
we've got the holders"), where lies the solution to Peggy's clothing
crisis - a missing bra.
Policeman ........ Deron McBee Muffy ............ April Wayne
42. 01/29/89 "THE BALD AND THE BEAUTIFUL" (307)
Jules Dennis & Richard Mueller / John Sgueglia
Desperate men taouise ........... Charlotte Crossley Skippy .......... Mike Christian
Leon ............. Nick Montgomerey Host/Announcer .. George Solomon
Cowboy ........... Christopher Whalley Mervyn .......... Steve Guri
Construction Worker .. Doug Donatelli
19. 10/18/87 "GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (part 2)" (207)
Tracy Gamble & Richard Vaczy
Conclusion. Zorro the stripper shows up on Al's doorstep with Marcy's
missing ring. He then gives it to Steve, who eventually confronts
Marcy with it in the bedroom.
20. 10/25/87 "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" (205)
Richard Gurman & Katherine Green
Al's beef with the phone company has neighbors and family wanting his
hide after the Bundy phone service is cut off. Al refuses to pay a
large phone bill. There is also a light outside the house that he
doesn't like, either.
21. 11/01/87 "BORN TO WALK" (208)
John Vorhaus
Kelly gets her driver's license -- on the same day that Al fails
the test for his license renewal.
<no guest cast>
22. 11/08/87 "ALLEY OF THE DOLLS" (209)
Sandy Sprung & Marcy Vosburgh
Victory seems assured when Steve agrees to become a Bundy for a family
bowling match against Peg's arch rival from high school, but Bud has
thrown his bowling-lesson money into the gutter.
Mimi ............. Deborah Harmon Roscoe ........... Darren Modder
Chuck ............ Bill Kalmenson Didi ............. Jennifer Sophia
Frank ............ Larry Spinak
23. 11/15/87 "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" (210)
Ellen L. Fogle
Steve goes away on a river rafting trip, and when he comes back he has
a beard. Marcy and Steve argue over his refusal to shave it off, which
prompts Steve to move in with the Bundys.
<no guest cast>
24. 11/22/87 "HOW DO YOU SPELL REVENGE?" (211)
Ralph R. Farquhar
Al demands that Peggy improve her softball skills - or she is off the
team. Meanwhile Kelly's new boyfriend asks her to prove her love -- by
getting a tattoo.
Brian ............ Kris Kamm Jimmy ....... John Dennis Johnston
25. 12/06/87 "EARTH ANGEL" (212)
Ellen L. Fogle
There's a new harmony in the Bundy house, the neighborhood, and the world
in general after Bud discovers a 21-year-old art student named Tiffany in
the park, and brings her home. Everyone likes her except Marcy, who plots
to get rid of her.
Tiffany .......... Dawn Merrick Sheila ........... Judy Kain
Fanny ............ La Rue Stanley Fern ............. Lana Schwab
Larry ............ Gene Le Bell Norris ........... Frank Lloyd
Dennis ........... John Wesley Barney ........... Steve Susskind
Louise ........... Charlotte Crossley
26. 12/20/87 "YOU BETTER WATCH OUT" (213)
Katherine Green & Richard Gurman
The Bundys' christmas eve is interrupted by a nontraditional visit from
Santa Claus, who misses his scheduled arrival at a shopping mall when his
parachute fails to open and he instead plummets into the Bundy back yard.
Coroner .......... Mike Hagerty Mr. Mallman ...... David Ruprecht
Nestor ........... Michael Faustino Carl ............. Edan Gross
Delivery Boy ..... Robert Petkoff
27. 01/10/88 "GUYS AND DOLLS" (214)
Sandy Sprung & Marcy Vosburgh
Al and Steve engineer a major-league deal: they buy two classic baseball
cards with the money obtained by selling Marcy's 20-year-old Barbie doll,
the one she's been saving for the daughter she hopes to have someday.
They are then forced to go out and find the doll in the streets.
Cop .............. Nick De Mauro
28. 01/24/88 "BUILD A BETTER MOUSETRAP" (215)
Teleplay: Michael G. Moye & Ron Leavitt, Story: J. Stanford Parker
There's a mouse in the Bundy house, but Al disdains using a professional
exterminator, especially when the battle becomes "personal". Al will
stop at nothing to get the mouse, even if it means wrecking the house.
Wally ............ Patrick T. O'Brien
29. 02/07/88 "MASTER THE POSSIBILITIES" (216)
Ron Leavitt & Michael G. Moye
The Bundys, under the impression that you don't have to pay for anything
you didn't order, go on a spending spree and then some, when the postman
leaves a new credit card addressed to Buck the dog.
Hiram Massey ..... Bill Erwin Hon .............. Debi A. Monahan
Bellboy .......... Jim Keily Paula ............ Caryn Wells
Kristi ........... Christi Allen Frieda ........... Linda Lutz
30. uy the finger. Steve is then afraid of
a violent reprisal, when he is followed home by the man. Al convinces
Steve to take the first punch, and he ends up knocking out a midget.
Mr. Williams ..... Daniel Frishman
51. 04/09/89 "THE HOUSE THAT PEG LOST" (316)
Steve Granat & Mel Sherer
After asking the Bundys to watch their house while they're away,
Steve and Marcy return to find a big hole where their house once
stood. Peggy has mistakenly told a wrecking crew looking for
"Steve's Road House" to demolish Steve Rhoades' house instead.
Meanwhile, Kelly has a slumber party with her girlfriends, but
Bud disrupts it and turns things into a riot.
Lauren ........... Allison Barron Karen ............ Kristen Pearcey
Charlene ......... Laurie Plaksin Tasha ............ Tracy Justrich
Workman .......... Jonathan Coogan TV Announcer ..... Howard Stevens
52. 04/23/89 "MARRIED... WITH QUEEN (part 1)" (317)
Ellen L. Fogle
Peggy spends $2800 in an effort to get elected queen at her high school
reunion, but she may be outdone by arch rival Connie Bender.
Connie ........... Lisa Raggio Jack ............. Jack Yates
Vicky ............ Catherine Carlen Edna ............. Carol Mansell
Silky ............ Barbara Belmonte Go-Go Dancer ..... Andrea Parker
Velour ........... Patricia Matthews Sumo Yohiro ...... Betty Muramoto
53. 04/30/89 "MARRIED... WITH QUEEN, THE SEQUEL" (318)
Ellen L. Fogle
Conclusion. Peggy stands to lose the crown to Connie until Al finally
stands up to Connie's husband Jack. Meanwhile Bud and Kelly crash the
party for some real food.
Connie ........... Lisa Raggio Jack ............. Jack Yates
Tim Potter ....... Bill Applebaum Eli .............. Richard Jeni
Jimbo ............ Robert Schuch Milton ........... Eric Tull
Vicky ............ Catherine Carlen Speedy ........... Ric Stoneback
Rick ............. John Apicella Geena ............ Lynda Lenet
Thelma ........... Claudia Harrington Linda ............ Lisa Donovan
Melinda .......... Laura Mellencamp Sable ............ Lynne Austin
Eli .............. David L. Lander Larry Fleishman .. Bill Bateman
54. 05/07/89 "THE DATELESS AMIGO" (320)
Sara V. Finney & Vida Spears
After his friends both find dates, Bud is desperately seeking Susan--
or any girl who'll date him -- while Al comes up with a million-dollar
invention that looks... desperate. Al takes the battery and headlights
out of his car, and straps them on Kelly, thereby inventing "Shoe Lights".
Teddy ............ Vonni Ribisi Boz .............. Stephen Dorff
Lisa ............. Heather Hopper Caroline ......... Christy Johnson
55. 05/14/89 "THE COMPUTER SHOW" (319)
Ralph R. Farquhar
If a computer can't fetch your slippers, there doesn't seem to be any
reason for having it, reasons Al. So Peggy buys one, ostensibly for
the kids' schoolwork, but it gets more use as a hat rack.
Computer Voice ... Nick Toth
56. 05/21/89 "LIFE'S A BEACH" (321)
Ralph R. Farquhar
Seeking just a tad more family togetherness, Al declares "Bundy Day at
the Beach," where the kids compete to find new flames, while an old flame
finds Al. [Note: Kelly's punch line "I'll bet it's a G-spot" (instead of
"10 spot"), was cut from the syndicated version.]
Marilyn Beamis ... Morgan Brittany Tina ............. Candy Hutson
Chris ............ Brice Alan Lucy ............. Christi Allen
Lifeguard ........ Pete Steinfeld Jill ............. Amber Susa
Wendy ............ Sandra Alexander Mark ............. Gary Mauro
Betsy ............ Marilyn Pitzer Sandy ............ Tracy Burton
Kid No. 1 ........ Michael Faustino Luana ............ Marcy Austin
Beach Boy ........ Saman
57. 08/27/89 "HERE'S LOOKIN' AT YOU, KID" (322)
Teleplay: Jeanne Baruch & Jeanne Romano, Story: Len O'Neill
Al goes the distance to placate Peggy, who's peeved that the neighborhood
peeper has yet to peep at her. Meanwhile, Bud tutors Kelly so she can
pass the tests to make senior.
Fanny ............ LaRue Stanley Fifi ............. Luann Lee
Marsha ........... Shirley Prestia Mrs. McGinty ..... Delores Albin
Lois ............. Healy Cunningham
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>In <EhRIOYa00WBNEC8tAS@andrew.cmu.edu> "Gregory M. Paik"
<gp1p+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
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>>I haven't seen any posts on this.
>
>>I was playing on a 2.* machine and during the Finish Him, I tried to
>>throw the cpu. Well the cpu winds up throwing you and sometimes you win
>>and sometimes you draw then lose your quarter. What is the cause for
>>this? Are there only certain characters that can throw you where you
>>wind up winning?
>>Is this new or old news?
>>Insights?
>>Anyone?
As far as the throwing...
>I think you might be on a v1.x machine, not a 2.1
>On 1.x machines, the CPU characters had this nasty habit of throwing you
>wherever you were, at whatever range :( and the CPU was unthrowable
>It's not much easier, but I have managed the throw a 3.1 a few times
>with Scorpion (of all people!).
>
>On 3.1's you'll still notice the CPU has quite the range on it's throws,
>and I've seen the females grab someone from punch distance. On 2.1's you
>could gotcha grab through a blade fury, throw Kung Lao doing an energy spin
>etc.
As far as the draw business, on 1.4 and earlier chips, If you won the first
round, and due to whatever reason (including a nasty ko-sensor failure bug)
you draw the second round, -YOU- lose. They fixed that on 2.1, I think...it
DEFINITELY is fixed in 3.1
>My advice is to go and bitch about getting a 3.1 machine in there.
And make damn sure that the difficulty is set NO HIGHER than 3! 2
preferable. Both the machines at the local arcade are on 3...but the one at
the bowling alley down the street is set at (gasp) 5!!!!!! Splat!!
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Peace of mind and the ability to sleep peacefully, preferably with
my SO nearby. All else is shadows and fog.
Being able to live within my own skin. There's a more elegant French
expression for this, but I forget how it goes.
And, yes, fine chocolate. :)
Malinda
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Found a CD by Cubinate called "Antimatter" in HMV the other day. Reminds me of
Young Gods meets Sheep On Drugs meets Ministry. Not bad at all. And they credit
The Slimelight in the sleve notes.
Does anyone know how long this band have been going and if they have anything
else out?
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david.munger@cccbbs.cincinnati.oh.us (David Munger) writes:
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>AB> Another good story.. Have you ever seen the photo of the 'little
>AB> mermaid' from copenhagen, when some people sawed off her head in
>AB> 1963? That is very neat looking.
>
No. But I've seen the real thing. Rather titchy and unimpressive in real life
:)
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Can anyone recommend a good CD-ROM retailer? Any good show-rooms, or
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Cheers,
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I was wandering through a book shop today when lo and behold, there was Craig
Shergold's mother's new book...cashing in on the shit the family has been
through in the past decade or so. It sounded pretty tacky and commercial....
Anyone else heard of it??
Tracy
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Subject: MARRIED WITH CHILDREN PROGRAM GUIDE (Part 2/5)
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* MARRIED WITH CHILDREN *
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PROGRAM GUIDE
by Dean Adams
{dadams@netcom.com}
(March, 1994)
** FOURTH Season Episodes (1989-90) **
Regular cast:
Ed O'Neill .......................... Al Bundy
Katey Sagal ......................... Peggy Bundy
David Garrison ...................... Steve Rhoades
Amanda Bearse ....................... Marcy Rhoades
Christina Applegate ................. Kelly Bundy
David Faustino ...................... Bud Bundy
Buck the Dog ........................ Buck
Production staff:
Supervising Producer ................ Kevin Curran
Co-Executive Producer ............... Arthur Silver
Katherine Green
Ellen L. Fogle
Executive Producer .................. Michael G. Moye
Ron Leavitt
Co-Producer ......................... Barbara Blachut Cramer
Story Editor ........................ Kevin Curran
Dog Trainer ......................... Steven Ritt
Director (primary) .................. Gerry Cohen
58. 09/03/89 "HOT OFF THE GRILL" (401)
Michael G. Moye & Ron Leavitt
The Bundys' fourth season begins with a Labor Day barbecue, a major
turn-on for Al, as is the sight of Peggy laboring mightily to make
everything just right for his creation of "special" Bundy burgers.
Unfortunately, one of the special ingredients turns out to be the
ashes of Marcy's dead aunt.
<no guest cast>
59. 09/10/89 "DEAD MEN DON'T DO AEROBICS" (402)
Katherine Green
A two-week visit from "the healthiest man in Chicago" evolves into a
test of wills between contest-winner Peggy and the TV aerobics instructor
who makes her pant in ways other than she desires. At the end of the
week, we learn who had the strongest will when Jim is sitting on the couch
eating bon-bons. Unfortunately for Peg, he also drops dead. [Note: the
episode ends with the following message -- "This show is dedicated to
our brother the mighty cockroach. Let him show us the way."]
Jim Jupiter ...... Tom Lahm Bunny ............ Michele Smith
Lola ............. Katherine Eickstaedt
60. 09/24/89 "BUCK SAVES THE DAY" (403)
Marcy Vosburgh & Sandy Sprung
The Bundy kids need to raise money for concert tickets: Bud sells Al
"Dan'l" Bundy as a camping guide, and Kelly fleeces Peggy's friends
at poker. Al and Steve then have to take a bunch of kids camping.
Joey ............. Michael Faustino Fern ............. Lana Schwab
Louise ........... Charlotte Crossley Victor ........... Aeryk Egan
61. 10/01/89 "TOOTH AND CONSEQUENCES" (404)
Teleplay: Sheldon Krasner & David Saling, Story: Will Rogers
Excruciating pain forces Al to see Marcy's dentist, a man dedicated to
his profession almost as much as he is to this week's dental assistant.
Dr. Plierson ..... Joe Flaherty T.C./Assistant ... Traci Lords
Bill ............. Scott Garrison
62. 10/08/89 "HE AIN'T MUCH, BUT HE'S MINE" (405)
Lisa Rosenthal
A beauty-parlor discussion with a well-kept woman makes Peggy think
her very own Al is the keeper. Meanwhile, Marcy suffers from a bad
hairstyle that makes her look like Peggy.
Ginger ........... Elizabeth Keifer Molly ............ Kimmy Robertson
Renee ......... Vernee Watson Johnson Sonya ............ Brenda Lilly
63. 10/29/89 "FAIR EXCHANGE" (406)
Al Aidekman
The Bundys can feast on the $500 a month they receive for hosting a
foreign exchange student, but the beautiful French visitor turns Kelly's
social life to famine.
Yvette ........... Milla Jovovich Myron ............ Richard Israel
Hank ............. Gregg Thomsen Bob ...... Douglas Bryant Johnson
64. 11/05/89 "DESPERATELY SEEKING MISS OCTOBER" (407)
Arthur Silver & Steve Bing
When a playmate comes into Al's store, he is eager to get home and look
up her issue. But Al is a broken man when he finds that Peggy has sold
his family heirloom (the meticulously cared-for collection of Playboy
magazines), to buy a good-luck charm to win the lottery. Ed O'Neill plays
the ghost of Al's father, who encourages him to get some self respect back,
so Al forces Peg to get his Playboy's back. Which she does by selling his
car. [Note: Brandi Brandt was the Playboy centerfold for October, 1987]
Playmate ......... Brandi Brandt
65. 11/12/89 "976-SHOE" (408)
Sandy Sprung & Marcy Vosburgh
Steve may be booted out of his bank after he okays a $50,000 loan to Al,
who has plans afoot for a new telephone service to solve shoe problems.
Al becomes "Dr. Shoe" at 555-SHOE - but nobody calls, despite his TV ads.
Marcy tries to help by loaning him another $50,000 from her bank to repay
Steve, but Al spends that as well. Steve loses his job over the loan,
and Marcy gets demoted to drive-up teller.
Muffy ............ Kari Whitman Peamon ............ Ray Reinhardt
Sherrif .......... Dan Tullis, Jr. Swensen ........... Kerry Burke
Farmer ........... R. Leo Schreiber
66. 11/19/89 "OH WHAT A FEELING" (409)
Ron Leavitt & Michael G. Moye
Al hits a bump on the road to a new car when he finds that the amount he
digs up for a down payment is a bit less than the amount he buried. Al
is then forced to buy a used car. [Note: Nancy Priddy is Christina
Applegate's mother.]
Tony ............. John Welsh Lewis ............. Marc Bentley
Vince ............ Mike Tino Mr. Writeman ...... Joe Farago
Mrs. Writeman .... Nancy Priddy *
67. 11/26/89 "AT THE ZOO" (410)
Katherine Green
Marcy has an animal lust for Steve's blood after her unemployed husband
spends time at the zoo and aquarium instead of looking for a job.
Reporter ......... Matt McKenzie TV News Anchor .... Lisa Moss
Courtney ......... Jennifer Banko Sonny ............. Dan Tullis, Jr.
Norris ........... Frank Lloyd Chelsea ........... Trudy Adams
Bartender ........ Michael Francis Clarke
68. 12/17/89 "IT'S A BUNDYFUL LIFE (part 1)" (412)
Michael G. Moye & Ron Leavitt
Al is left sad and alone after his plans for "the best Bundy christmas
ever" are thwarted, when he can't get to Marcy's bank in time to withdraw
the money he saved to buy everyone presents.
Midge ............ Kate Romero Horowitz ......... Don Sparks
Franklin ......... Tim Eyster
69. 12/17/89 "IT'S A BUNDYFUL LIFE (part 2)" (413)
Michael G. Moye & Ron Leavitt
Conclusion. Al's guardian angel (Sam Kinison) shows him what life would
be like for Peggy and the kids if he'd never been born, a question Al
posed after a drunken Marcy and an ill-fated, cash-motivated foray into
child care at the mall left him with no money for the gifts he promised.
Angel ............ Sam Kinison Norman Jablonsky . Ted McGinley*
70. 01/07/90 "WHO'LL STOP THE RAIN?" (411)
Kevin Curran
Al is "one man against nature," determined to fix a leak in the roof,
but each fall from the roof makes it harder to tell whether he's too
cheap or just too stupid to call a professional.
<no guest cast>
71. 01/14/90 "A TAXING PROBLEM" (415)
Paul Diamond
Thanks to Peggy's creative tax preparations, Al needs a quick $5000 in
order to pay off the I