Married... with Children (season 9)

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Married... with Children
Season 9
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Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes26 (& 2 specials)
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseSeptember 4, 1994 (1994-09-04) –
May 21, 1995 (1995-05-21)
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List of episodes

This is a list of episodes for the ninth season (1994–95) of the television series Married... with Children.

This season rounds out the cast of Al's friends by introducing Griff, who works at Gary's Shoes with Al, and Ike. Steve Rhoades also makes his final two appearances during this season. The season also includes the cancellation of Psycho Dad, Bud getting a job as a driving examiner and the first appearances of shoe store owner Gary (who turns out to be a woman), Marcy's niece Amber and reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Hoya Cardinal. Michael Faustino makes his fifth and final guest appearance.[1]

Episodes[]

Katey Sagal missed one episode and had short appearances in three episodes. Amanda Bearse also missed one episode.
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1841"Shoeway to Heaven"Gerry CohenStory by : Carl Studebaker
Teleplay by : Nancy Steen
September 4, 1994 (1994-09-04)90115.10[citation needed]

Peggy has moved to Wanker County after her mom suffers a heart attack. After finding a box of old shoes, Al and Jefferson turn the shoe store into a 1970s-themed retro shoe store, which is highly successful at first. Meanwhile, Kelly gets stung multiple times while filming a Verminator commercial, the effects of which acts as a truth serum, making her reveal what she really thinks about herself and her family.

Note: Katey Sagal does not appear in this episode due to childbirth. Only her voice is heard over the phone.
1852"Driving Mr. Boondy"Gerry CohenDonald BeckSeptember 11, 1994 (1994-09-11)90214.60[citation needed]

Bud needs $700 for a trip to Milwaukee with the Fraternity, which Al refuses. To earn it, Bud takes up a job as a driving examiner. Due to Peggy's negligence, Al's driver's license has expired and he has to take the test again—with Jefferson's help. Bud takes Al's test and gives him a hard time as a revenge for Al refusing to give him $700. Kelly is upset that she has to do a commercial in a bikini. She protests, loses her job and ends up in Marcy's bank holding up a board in bikini.

Note: Katey Sagal makes a short appearance.
1863"Kelly Breaks Out"Gerry CohenLarry JacobsonSeptember 18, 1994 (1994-09-18)90315.80[citation needed]

Kelly gets the part as a sexy spokeswoman for a beer commercial, but freaks out when she gets a pimple and a home-made pimple cream from Wanker makes her bald and gives her a beard. Meanwhile, Marcy protests the crew making the beer commercial for being sexist. Al and Jefferson order tapes of Avengers with Emma Peel from Home Shopping Network.

Note: Katey Sagal makes a short appearance.
1874"Naughty but Niece"Gerry CohenDavid CastroSeptember 25, 1994 (1994-09-25)90416.50[citation needed]

Bud needs some quiet time to study for a scholarship exam, so he goes to Al's shoe store and then back home. Marcy and Jefferson announce the arrival of Marcy's niece, Amber (Juliet Tablak). Bud pays off everyone to leave to study but ends up sleeping with Amber.

Note: Katey Sagal makes a short appearance.
1885"Business Sucks: Part 1"Gerry CohenRichard GurmanOctober 2, 1994 (1994-10-02)90513.30[citation needed]

Part one of two. NO MA'AM counter-protests against Marcy and company when Al banishes a customer for nursing her baby. Peg gets stuck on a train during her journey home and finally comes home to find Al on the news. Kelly becomes the wink-wink girl in a new commercial.

Note: This is Miranda Veracruz de la Hoya Cardinal's first appearance in the series.
1896"Business Still Sucks: Part 2"Gerry CohenStacie LippOctober 9, 1994 (1994-10-09)90614.30[citation needed]
Conclusion. Al is forced to give up when he realizes that law is with Marcy and the gang. To avoid further issues, Al turns the store into a men's shoe store. Gary, the owner, plans to visit the store, so he paints the men's shoes and passes it off as women's shoes. She gets an idea and turns it into a store for women's shoes, breastfeeding and nursery.
1907"Dial "B" for Virgin"Amanda BearseWayne KlineOctober 16, 1994 (1994-10-16)90716.10[citation needed]
Bud is put in charge of a hotline service catering to virgins who feel tempted to have sex before they're ready. He ends up at a virgin's house to talk her out of sex, gets turned on by her and sleeps with her mom. Meanwhile, Al and Peg have problems deciding what movie to rent at the video store, and Al runs into Marcy in the adult section, where she claims she intends to erase the movies she's renting and then return them. One of the movies prominently displayed near the front counter is Dutch.
1918"Sleepless in Chicago"Katherine GreenKatherine GreenOctober 23, 1994 (1994-10-23)90815.70[citation needed]
Kelly becomes a brunette to do a public announcement and be taken seriously. Jefferson gets a nurse Barbie doll and Al gets the first issue of Big 'Uns at an auction. They later realize the Barbie is worth $50,000. Jefferson needs Al to lie in bed next to Marcy while Jefferson tries to take Marcy's valuable Barbie doll and sell it off. Peg is worried that Al is missing.
1929"No Pot to Pease In"Gerry CohenJohn Glenn HoustonNovember 6, 1994 (1994-11-06)90916.30[citation needed]
In this self-referential episode, Kelly pitches her family's and neighbors' quirks and vices as a new premise for a Fox sitcom. After seeing it, everyone (except Al, who is the only one who enjoys the sitcom) protests that the producers copied their lifestyles. The Bundys go to the show's studio in Los Angeles to attempt to get it off the air.
19310"Dud Bowl"Gerry CohenKim WeiskopfNovember 13, 1994 (1994-11-13)91016.70[citation needed]
When Al and the guys have a wake for a former high school football teammate, a group of guys from a rival high school challenges them to the decide the ultimate Chicago city champion. Guest appearances by Bubba Smith (Colts), Jack Reynolds (Rams/49ers), Lawrence Taylor (NY Giants), and Ken Stabler (Raiders).
19411"A Man for No Seasons"Amanda BearseKim WeiskopfNovember 27, 1994 (1994-11-27)911N/A

When the national baseball league goes on a strike because of disagreement between players and owners, Al and his mens group NO MA'AM organizes their own baseball league sponsored by nudie bars. They are very successful, but finally they also go on strike. Features guest appearances by MLB players Mike Piazza, Bret Saberhagen, Danny Tartabull, Frank Thomas, Dave Winfield, and MLB player-turned-sportscaster Joe Morgan.

Note: This episode is a take on the real-life Major League Baseball strike that ended the 1994 MLB Season very early.
19512"I Want My Psycho Dad: Part 1"Gerry CohenBarry GoldDecember 11, 1994 (1994-12-11)913N/A
Part one of two. Al and his NO MA'AM buddies protest their local TV station when Al's favorite TV show, Psycho Dad, gets cancelled. When no one seems to care in Chicago, they plan to go to Washington D.C.
19613"I Want My Psycho Dad: Part 2"
"Second Blood"
Gerry CohenDavid CastroDecember 18, 1994 (1994-12-18)91416.00[citation needed]
Conclusion. Al and NO MA'AM take their case to have Psycho Dad put back on the air to Washington, D.C. They lie to their wives, but Peg and Marcy find them. Through Jefferson's connection they address the senate, but the Psycho Dad ban is not lifted. The kids party hard back home and it makes the national news.
19714"The Naked and the Dead, But Mostly the Naked"Sam W. OrenderMichael G. MoyeJanuary 8, 1995 (1995-01-08)91217.80[citation needed]
Peggy and her friends join the men at a visit to the nudie bar to find out why the men spend so much time there. Meanwhile, Kelly gets a part in a weight loss commercial.
19815"Kelly Takes a Shot"Amanda BearseAl AidekmanJanuary 15, 1995 (1995-01-15)91517.70[citation needed]
Kelly gets trained in archery to land a role in a commercial. Bud helps Kelly with her work to impress Amber and get her to sleep with him again. Meanwhile, Al dresses up as an owl to scare away a real owl outside his bedroom window.
19916"Get the Dodge Outta Hell"Gerry CohenLarry JacobsonFebruary 5, 1995 (1995-02-05)91719.20[citation needed]
On their way to Wanker County, the Bundys stop at the car wash, where Al can't find his car and Marcy, who made Jefferson get a job there, runs into Steve again, who pretends to be a big-shot businessman but turns out to be a chauffeur instead. The Dodge is finally located and is discovered to be red after all the brown dust was washed off, and Al suddenly remembers that he did in fact buy a red and not a brown car. And inside the trunk is an issue of Big 'Uns—with an old picture of Al and his family taken outside their home that he hid inside for safekeeping (it seems that Al really does love his family after all). Michael Faustino guests as Mickey, the car wash manager.
"Special: The Best O'Bundy: Married with... Children's 200th Episode Celebration"Bill BrownPaul WalesFebruary 5, 1995 (1995-02-05)21.00[citation needed]
George Plimpton hosts a special 200th episode of Married... with Children featuring clips from past episodes and a look at the actual Married... with Children set.
20017"25 Years and What Do You Get?"Sam W. OrenderDonald BeckFebruary 12, 1995 (1995-02-12)91816.40[citation needed]
Buck buries the 25th wedding anniversary present that Al bought for Peggy in the backyard, and Al, Bud and Kelly spend hours digging in hopes of finding it. Marcy buys an all-day massage package for Peg as a gift and Peg spends all of Al's gift-money in the beauty shop. As both fail to get gifts, they pretend that they both forgot that it is their anniversary.
20118"Ship Happens: Part 1"Gerry CohenMichele J. WolffFebruary 19, 1995 (1995-02-19)91913.90[citation needed]
Part one of two. After Peggy wins a magazine contest, the Bundys and the D'Arcys go on a cruise, which turns out to be one catering to fat women by day and slim, sexy women by night. Peggy gets a bad hair-do there and stops Al from enjoying the slim, bikini-clad women. Meanwhile, Wolfman Jack (appearing as himself) stays at the Bundy house.
20219"Ship Happens: Part 2"Gerry CohenKatherine GreenFebruary 26, 1995 (1995-02-26)92017.40[citation needed]
Conclusion. The Bundys, the D'Arcys, a fat woman, and comedian/former SNL cast member Gilbert Gottfried are lost at sea after the cruise ship sinks. Gilbert entertains them and finally Al goes for help. The rest get rescued soon and Al turns up two days later. Meanwhile, the media hounds the kids for stories, including claims that Michael Jackson molested them.
20320"Something Larry This Way Comes"Amanda BearseAlison TaylorMarch 12, 1995 (1995-03-12)91616.50[citation needed]
Al is excited when Kelly hires Larry Storch as her acting coach and they star in a play together, but when Larry Storch gets into an accident, Al must step in to help his daughter.
20421"And Bingo Was Her Game-O"Gerry CohenLaurie Lee-Goss & Garry BowrenMarch 26, 1995 (1995-03-26)92114.60[citation needed]
Peggy takes Marcy along with her to a bingo competition on the bad side of town. Meanwhile, Al and his NO MA'AM buddies taste-test new beers after Girlie-Girl Beer hires Yoko Ono as their newest spokesperson.
20522"User Friendly"Sam W. OrenderRussell MarcusApril 9, 1995 (1995-04-09)92310.40[citation needed]
Bud gets involved with a virtual-reality sex experiment designed to make women obsolete. Meanwhile, Al's day off from work gets side-tracked when he, Jefferson, Griff, and Bob Rooney try to solve the mystery of what the light switch on the side of the kitchen counter leads to.
20623"Pump Fiction"Gerry CohenKim Weiskopf & David CastroApril 30, 1995 (1995-04-30)92512.90[citation needed]
Al and Kelly make a short film about shoes (Sheos), which lands them a $10,000 grant to make another short film.
"Special: My Favorite Married"Bill BrownApril 30, 1995 (1995-04-30)
In a special episode, the cast of Married... with Children (Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, David Faustino, Christina Applegate, David Garrison, Amanda Bearse, and Ted McGinley) discuss their favorite moments from the show.
20724"Radio Free Trumaine"Gerry CohenRichard Gurman & Stacie LippMay 7, 1995 (1995-05-07)92610.50[citation needed]
In this back-door spin-off pilot (which features Bud, Steve Rhoades, and Marcy), two obnoxious college radio DJs, Mark (Andrew Kavovit) and Oliver (Eric Dane), are expelled by Steve Rhoades for suggesting that Rhoades got his dean job through blackmail, since he had been a chauffeur only two months before (in the episode "Get the Dodge Outta Hell"). Marcy arrives at the radio station looking for April (Keri Russell), a new bank employee who is romantically entangled with both Bud and a giant Russian basketball star named Nikolai. She decides to protest against Steve and get him fired.
20825"Shoeless Al"Amanda BearseBootsie[A]May 14, 1995 (1995-05-14)92410.50[citation needed]
When an armed robber breaks into the shoe store after hours and leaves Al physically tied up in the back of the store all night, he then slaps the mall with a phony lawsuit saying that he has been traumatized by the burglary and can't be around shoes anymore. To bring credibility to the lawsuit, Al cannot wear shoes for one week. But with the bowling finals that week with his friends, he has to choose between the lawsuit settlement and bowling.
20926"The Undergraduate"Amanda BearseFran E. KauferMay 21, 1995 (1995-05-21)92213.90[citation needed]

Kelly gets a secret admirer who turns out to be a wealthy but spoiled 12-year-old boy who blackmails her into accompanying him to his prom at his elementary school.

Note: Amanda Bearse does not appear in this episode.

DVD release[]

This season was included with every other season on a boxset from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. On August 19, 2009, it was released on an individual set.

The DVD was first released in Australia on October 22, 2008 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, without any bonus features.

Note[]

^ A. 'Bootsie' is a pseudonym for J. Stanford Parker.

References[]

  1. ^ Andreas, Carl (April 10, 2001). "Changes throughout the Seasons". Bundyology. Retrieved 2007-09-09.
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