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Episode Detail: Al Bundy, Shoe Dick - Married...With Children

Mistaken identity turns Al into a PI, hired by a femme fatale (Traci Lords) who's expecting a bequest from her uncle (John Randolph). Bruce: David Sederholm. Dallas: Ron Leavitt. Adolph: Anthony James.

Episodes: Al Bundy, Shoe Dick - Married...With Children - 274 total Episodes

6/18/2002: I'll See You in Court
Three Job, No Income Family
Have You Driven a Ford Lately
Bud on the Side
You Gotta Know When to Hold 'Em
Driving Mr. Boondy
Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
The Worst Noel
Al on the Rocks
The Good-bye Girl
Breaking Up Is Easy to Do
Al Loses His Cherry
Camping Show
The Gypsy Cried
A Man's Castle
A Man for No Seasons
Oldies but Young'uns
England Show
Dead Men Don't Do Aerobics
She's Having My Baby
Mr. Empty Pants
Top of the Heap
Lookin' fer a Desk in All the Wrong Places
Crimes Against Obesity
Kelly Breaks Out
Born to Walk
Look Who's Barking
One Down, Two to Go
Radio Free Trumaine
Assault and Batteries
Life's a Beach
And Bingo Was Her Game-O
Can't Dance, Don't Ask Me
At the Zoo
Raingirl
Her Cups Runneth Over
Kelly Bounces Back
Breaking Up Is Easy to Do
Pilot Episode
Twisted
Psychic Avengers
You Better Shop Around
Who'll Stop the Rain?
The Mystery of Skull Island
Route 666
How Do You Spell Revenge?
It's a Bundyful Life
Flight of the Bumblebee
Al Bundy, Shoe Dick
Kiss of the Coffee Woman
How Bleen Was My Kelly
Dud Bowl
Thinergy
Take My Wife, Please
Business Sucks
The Old College Try
Heels on Wheels
Kelly Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Dud Bowl II
Married...With Queen
You Better Watch Out
Nooner or Later
Ship Happens
Johnny Be Gone
Banking on Marcy
Every Bundy Has a Birthday
Bud Hits the Books
Frat Chance
If I Were a Rich Man
Business Still Sucks
Valentine's Day Massacre
Chicago Shoe Exchange
Live Nude Peg
A Desperate Half Hour and How to Marry a Moron
Alley of the Dolls
The House That Peg Lost
Master the Possibilities
You Better Shop Around
The Godfather
Bearly Men
Married...With Who?
Father Lode
Peggy Loves Al, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
God Rest Ye Merry, Bundymen
Kelly Takes a Shot
The Best of Bundy
England Show
Requiem for a Dead Barber
All Night Security Dude
The Gas Station Show
Spring Break
The Agony of DeFeet
Spring Break
Married with Aliens
976-SHOE
Damn Bundys
My Favorite Married
The Hood, the Bud and the Kelly
Unalful Entry
And Baby Makes Money
So This Is How Sinatra Felt
He Ain't Much, but He's Mine
Wabbit Season
Earth Angel
Torch Song Duet
Hi IQ
Sleepless in Chicago
Al Goes to the Dogs
Something Larry This Way Comes
Poppy's by the Tree
All in the Family
Change for a Buck
The Juggs Have Left the Building
Turning Japanese
He Thought He Could
Taxing Problem
Wedding Repercussions
If I Could See Me Now
Reverend Al
A Little off the Top
Just Married...With Children
My Mom, the Mom
No Chicken, No Check
Peggy Sue Got Work
I Who Have Nothing
Birthday Boy Toy
Buck Saves the Day
Ship Happens
Fair Exchange
Shoeway to Heaven
Scared Single
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Love Conquers Al
Great Escape
Where's the Boss?
It's a Bundyful Life
It's a Bundyful Life
Poppy's by the Tree
No Pot to Pease In
Enemies
Poke High
Hood 'n' the Boyz
Cheese, Cues and Blood
A Dump of My Own
Requiem for a Chevyweight
Kelly's Gotta Habit
Get the Dodge Out of Hell
Breaking Up Is Easy to Do
Business Sucks
Trash
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Go for the Old
Im-Po-Dent
How Green Was My Apple
What I Did for Love
The Computer Show
Stepford Peg
Al...With Kelly
Requiem for a Dead Briard
Babe in Toyland
T-R-A Something Something Spells Tramp
Shoeless Al
Weenie Tot Lovers and Other Strangers
The Two That Got Away
25 Years and What Do You Get?
She's Having My Baby
Pilot Episode
God's Shoes
A Bundy Thanksgiving
What Goes Around Comes Around
Poker Game
You Gotta Know When to Hold 'Em
Wedding Show
The Naked and the Dead, but Mostly the Naked
Proud to Be Your Bud
Legend of Ironhead Haynes
A Desperate Half Hour
Desperately Seeking Miss October
I'm Goin' to Sweatland
Peggy Made a Little Lamb
A Tisket, a Tasket, Can Peggy Make a Basket?
Buck the Stud
Dancing with Weezy
Poppy's by the Tree
Honey, I Blew Up Myself
Just Shoe It
Married...With Children
I Want My Psycho Dad
Get Outta Dodge
Requiem for a Chevyweight
Sofa, So Good
16 Years and What Do You Get?
Yard Sale
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Christmas
If Al Had a Hammer
Luck of the Bundys
Married...With Children
The Movie Show
How to Marry a Moron
The Best of Bundy and Get the Dodge Out of Hell
Teacher Pets
Kelly Knows Something
Kelly Does Hollywood
Lez Be Friends
Rites of Passage
I Can't Believe It's Butter
Rock of Ages
Bald and Beautiful
The D'Arcy Files
The Weaker Sex
Route 666
It Doesn't Get Any Better than This
We'll Follow the Sun
The Chicago Wine Party
Do Ya Think I'm Sexy
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
The Unnatural
Pilot Episode
'Tis Time to Smell the Roses
Children of the Corns
The Agony and the Extra C
Married...With Queen
User Friendly
Married...Without Children
You Can't Miss
Kelly Does Hollywood
The Joke's on Al
The Hood, the Bud and the Kelly
I Want My Psycho Dad
Peggy Turns 300
The Old Insurance Dodge
But I Didn't Shoot the Deputy
Kids! Wadaya Gonna Do?
Whose Room Is It Anyway
Razor's Edge
Shoe Room with a View
Rock and Roll Girl
Hot off the Grill
Buck Has a Bellyache
Oh, What a Feeling
Grime and Punishment
Here's Lookin' at You, Kid
Guys and Dolls
Naughty but Niece
Eatin' Out
Peggy and the Pirates
Al Bundy's Sports Spectacular
Al Goes Deep
Magnificent Seven
No Ma'am
Ride Scare
Buck Can Do It
Sue Casa, His Casa
Blonde and Blonder
The Undergraduate
Dance Show
Pump Fiction
My Dinner with Anthrax
Build a Better Mouse Trap
Calendar Girl
'Til Death Do Us Part
Tooth or Consequences
The Dateless Amigo
The Egg and I
The Harder They Fall
Breaking Up Is Easy to Do
Married...With Queen
The Proposition
England Show
Field of Screams
Nightmare on Al's Street
Dial B for Virgin
Death of a Shoe Salesman
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Premiered: April 05, 1987, on FOX
Rating: TV-PG
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Premise: This lowbrow hit about the Bundys, TV's first family of raunch, made the new Fox network a player. The long-running series prospered despite threats of sponsor boycotts and the ire of some critics, who objected to the show's offbeat, sometimes coarse humor. TV Guide's reviewer, however, applauded the sharp, funny lines, calling the series an antidote to the `hundreds of sugary [sitcoms] that have rolled blandly across American screens since the beginning of television time.'

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