Married... with Children is an American sitcom that ran on FOX from April 5, 1987 to June 9, 1997 for eleven seasons created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt.
Spin-off[]
- Married... with Children "Top of the Heap" was a backdoor pilot for Top of the Heap with recurring character Vinnie Verducci as the lead. Top of the Heap spun off Vinnie & Bobby.
- "Radio Free Trumaine" was a backdoor pilot to a series that did not happen.
- "Enemies" was another backdoor pilot to a series that did not happen.
Remake[]
- Married for Life
Westphall connections in Married... with Children[]
- Father Guido Sarducci appeared in "Requiem for a Dead Briard".
- The network that produces the fictional show-within-a-show of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, was NBS. This network appeared in "Kelly Does Hollywood: Part 2".
- In "Pole High", Peggy has a phone call with Reverend Felcher. Reverend Felcher was Archie Bunker's minister in All in the Family.
- The Swedish Bikini Team from Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team appear in "The Gas Station Show".
- Ron Stein
Brand connections in Married... with Children[]
- The Chicago Examiner appears in "Ship Happens".
Westphall connections to Married... with Children[]
- Bud Bundy appeared in Parker Lewis Can't Lose "Musso & Frank" and Sharknado: The 4th Awakens.
- The Bundy family and Marcy appear in The Earth Day Special.
- Ron Stein played Elvis Presley in "I'm Going to Sweatland" and later in Death Becomes Her.
Westphall disconnection in Married... with Children[]
- Friends is heavily referenced as a real show in the episode "Enemies", which itself was a backdoor pilot for a Friends clone/satire that never went into production. Cheers and Martin are also referenced as real shows in the same episode.
- Marcy Rhoades D'Arcy appeared in a fantasy sequence on Nikki "Technical Knockup".