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The 7th Annual TV Land Award Show Honorees

TV Land announced today that it will pay tribute to "M*A*S*H," "Married...With Children," "Home Improvement," "Magnum PI," "Knots Landing" and "Two And A Half Men" at the 7th Annual TV Land Awards.

Hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, the two-hour show will tape on Sunday, April 19th at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City and will air on TV Land during a special presentation of TV Land PRIME on Sunday, April 26th at 8PM ET/PT.

All of this year's honorees are cultural icons representing a cross-section of classic and modern television that viewers love. Below are details on this year's honorees:

THE INNOVATOR AWARD

This award is presented to a series whose influence is still felt and evident in television today. It is most exemplified by a show that carved out new territory, re-defining elements of the genre and opening pathways for others to follow. TV Land will honor "Married with Children" as this year's recipient.

One of the first primetime and controversial sitcoms that established FOX as a legitimate network, "Married with Children" redefined the meaning of a tight-knit family and also helped break barriers for comedies to continue to discuss unsuitable topics, much like "All in the Family" did in the late 1970s. The comedy focused on Al Bundy (Ed Oneill), a bigoted, dim-witted shoe salesman unlucky in life, and his wife, Peg (Katey Sagal), a housewife who didn't do much except shop and style her highly coiffed red hair while dispensing her signature brand of sarcasm. Their daughter Kelly (Christina Applegate) was the hot, blonde airhead while their son Bud (David Faustino) was the unsuccessful bad boy. Along with their dog Buck, the Bundy's often bickered with their obnoxious neighbor Marcy (Amanda Bearse), her ex-husband Steve (David Garrison) and later Marcy's second husband Jefferson (Ted McGinley).
 


Married ... With Children - Get the DVD's

Married ... With Children
The Complete Eleventh Season
Was released on Oct. 6, 2009 from Sony Pictures

Married ... With Children
The Complete Tenth Season
Was released on March 19, 2009 from Sony Pictures

Married ... With Children
The Complete Ninth Season
Was released on Aug. 19, 2008 from
Sony Pictures

Married ... With Children
The Complete Eighth Season
Was released on March 18, 2008 from Sony Pictures

Married ... With Children
The Complete Seventh Season
Was released on Sept. 18, 2007 from
Sony Pictures

 

Married ... With Children
The Complete Sixth Season
Released on Dec. 19, 2006 from
Sony Pictures


Married ... With Children: 
The Complete Fifth Season
Released on June 30, 2006 from Sony Pictures

Married ... With Children: 
The Complete Fourth Season
Released on Aug. 30, 2005 from Sony Pictures

Married ... With Children: 
The Complete Third Season
Released on Jan. 25, 2005 from Sony Pictures
Includes the Infamous Lost Episode

Married ... With Children: 
The Complete Second Season
Released March 16, 2004 from Sony Pictures

Married ... With Children:
The Complete First Season
Released Oct. 28, 2003 from Sony Pictures
Includes 13 episodes on 2 discs: Pilot, Thinergy, Sixteen Years and What Do You Get?, But I Didn't Shoot the Deputy, Have You Driven a Ford Lately?, Whose Room Is It Anyway?, Al Loses His Cherry, Peggy Sue Got Work, Married...Without Children, The Poker Game, Where's the Boss?, Nightmare on Al's Street, Johnny B. Gone, reunion special and a new comedy sneak peek

Married ... With Children: 
The Most Outrageous Episodes Vol. 2

Married ... With Children: 
The Most Outrageous Episodes! Vol. 1
Released Feb. 4, 2003 from Sony Pictures
Includes the infamous lost episode

 

Married ... with Children is a show about shoe salesman Al Bundy who raises his dysfunctional family. Peg Bundy is Al's wife, is addicted to shopping and Oprah. Steve Rhoades is the Bundy's former neighbor. Marcy D'Arcy is Steve's ex-wife. Kelly Bundy is the attractive daughter with the intelligence of a fruitfly. Bud Bundy is the son who has bad luck with women. Jefferson D'Arcy is Marcy's current husband.

Fox Broadcast History

April 1987-October 1987---Sundays-8:00 p.m.
October 1987-July 1989---Sundays-8:30 p.m.
July 1989-August 1996---Sundays-9:00 p.m.
September 1996-June 1997---Saturdays-9:00 p.m.

Known Nielsen Ratings:

#64 in 1994-95 Season
#78 in 1995-96 Season
#97 in 1996-97 Season

CAST:

  Katey Sagal
Role: Peg Bundy
Ted McGinley
Role: Jefferson D'Arcy (Episodes 102-262, recurring previously)
Ed O'Neill
Role: Al Bundy
Amanda Bearse
Role: Marcy Rhoades D'Arcy
David Faustino
Role: Bud Bundy
David Garrison
Role: Steve Rhoades (Episodes 1-74, recurring afterwards)
Christina Applegate
Role: Kelly Bundy

Recurring Roles

 
Hill Harper
Role: Aaron
Frank Lloyd
Role: Norris
Dan Tullis Jr.
Role: Officer Dan
Harold Sylvester
Role: Griff
Janet Carroll
Role: Gary
Kathleen Freeman
Role: Peg's Mom (voice)
Tom McCleister
Role: Ike
E.E. Bell
Role: Bob Rooney
Shane Sweet
Role: Seven
Steve Susskind
Role: Barney
Teresa Parente
Role: Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal

 

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