Both Jackie Gleason and Sam Kennison both auditioned for Al Bundy but when Ed O Neil auditioned he slumped over and the directors (or maybe) casting said that's Al Bundy
No, Jackie Gleason the actual person didn’t audition for the role. What it was was all the comedians who auditioned for the role acted like Jackie Gleason when they played Al Bundy. Al Bundy is essentially Ed O’Neil’s uncle, that’s who O’Neil played when he was Al Bundy
1:05 Jefferson falls through the wall. Al: Jefferson, are you OK? Jefferson : I think I got whiplash! Al: I don’t have no insurance. Jefferson : Well then, I don’t have whiplash.
Okay, I will. The greatest Al was Al Bundy in 1966. This was before the Red headed couch monster destroyed his life. He was a man full of vision and guts. He was virile and full of life. He banged cheer leaders, two at a time, and there isn't a plaque, or a signpost, or a statue of him in that town. In 1966, he played a football game against Andrew Johnson High school in the Championship game. Al's team at Polk High had been down by three touchdowns and the coach had made the decision to quit the game. Al refused to allow this, and went on to score four touchdowns, the three to catch up, and the one for victory, winning the game for Polk High. That was the greatest Al - I proved you wrong! Where do I collect my winnings?
I love the song that plays when Al walks out. Spent years looking for it, only to find out it was created for the show and no full version of it exists and its a play on "For The Love of Money" But its NOT.
@@Limrasson My mistake! For me the 1970s were the most modern times in my life. And I am old enough to remember the New York International Auto Show of 1962! 😁
Seriously way ahead of its time and predicted the 70s fashion revival before it even happened. Platform shoes and sandals were huge revival in the early 2000s, at earliest late 90s so several years after this aired.
the show wasn't even joking at one point jeans came back into retro fashion when they sold they gave them a classic dirty look so it felt retro, then at another point bell bottoms came back
This is the episode when Tawney Kitaen comes in & they give her free shoes. Tawney breaks her foot in several places on the runway & they say the shoes were from Al Bundy's House of Sole. Al: "Now serving 1, 2, 3" Everyone walks out. Al: "Now Serving LIFE WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE!" LMAO 😂😆🤣
Quite funny how people complained about how music wasn't good today and that the 70s were better. But boomers like Al clearly didn't enjoy it just like how I didn't enjoy the 2000s when I was teen.
Perhaps the best part of the 70s were the music, esp soul & disco. LOL, the song heard though out the ep is a parody of the O'Jays "For the Love of Money."
Al and Jerrersons relationship is soo cute. Also Al and all Marcys husbands get along so nicely! They always give Marcy sh and Marcy is actually better than them both!
No one but Ed could do Al. Epic show.
Both Jackie Gleason and Sam Kennison both auditioned for Al Bundy but when Ed O Neil auditioned he slumped over and the directors (or maybe) casting said that's Al Bundy
No, Jackie Gleason the actual person didn’t audition for the role. What it was was all the comedians who auditioned for the role acted like Jackie Gleason when they played Al Bundy. Al Bundy is essentially Ed O’Neil’s uncle, that’s who O’Neil played when he was Al Bundy
Hope they do the animated revival soon.
70s are back in fashion again indeed!
The 70s are back indeed. In more ways than one.
Back in the late 90s, they were.
It's not the 70s without Quaaludes.
Nostalgic down to the feet.
'' Shoe Guru ''
LMAO 🤣
1:05 Jefferson falls through the wall.
Al: Jefferson, are you OK?
Jefferson : I think I got whiplash!
Al: I don’t have no insurance.
Jefferson : Well then, I don’t have whiplash.
This is classic gold!
Yes!!!!!
Al Bundy's House of Sole... one of my all time favorite MWC episodes. That, and Al Bundy's Bleen.
He looks better with long hair.
" am a hunk am a dude am a hunky dude " 😂😂😂
@@USP9mmCoolAid too bad bleen caused him to be romantic with Peg, so he had to destroy it.
Axl Bundy. Unlimited peanuts.
And church of no ma'am
"Put it off? He'll, I'm having it right now."
I love your show, it was hilarious and it got me through some difficult times. There will never be another show like this!
He actually asked if Jefferson was ok? That’s probably the nicest thing Al Bundy had ever said
This was one of my favorite episodes. 70's fashion for women was cool.
Al Bundy for President!!!
Married With Children will always be my be my favorite show
If you’re think Al Bundy The Man Thumbs Up 👍
If only I could give two. One for Al, and another to you for tearing up San Andreas.
@@ZetaReticuli_I had to give a thumbs down because all he had to do was follow the damn train.
Groovy Al Bundy 🕺☮️🦚✌️😁.
These clips are better than my memories of the show !
It just gets better!
Al Bundy For President
The women running when Al and Jefferson came into the sales floor 🤣
Jefferson are you ok?!
I think I have whiplash!
I don't have no insurance!
Oh... Well then I don't have whiplash.
The funniest show ever put on television 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Shoe Power!
This show was epic.
When they first pulled that crate out, it reminded me of the crate from the Creep Show.
I love how they renamed the store “House Of Sole”.
Happy Friday MWC fans
This was one of my favorite episodes.
Gran comedia al Bundy y familia me hacen reír cada vez que los veo
70s Al is the greatest Al - prove me wrong!
Okay, I will. The greatest Al was Al Bundy in 1966. This was before the Red headed couch monster destroyed his life. He was a man full of vision and guts. He was virile and full of life. He banged cheer leaders, two at a time, and there isn't a plaque, or a signpost, or a statue of him in that town. In 1966, he played a football game against Andrew Johnson High school in the Championship game. Al's team at Polk High had been down by three touchdowns and the coach had made the decision to quit the game. Al refused to allow this, and went on to score four touchdowns, the three to catch up, and the one for victory, winning the game for Polk High.
That was the greatest Al - I proved you wrong!
Where do I collect my winnings?
No ma'am era Al is the greatest
Godfather Al
Axl Bundy
I love the song that plays when Al walks out. Spent years looking for it, only to find out it was created for the show and no full version of it exists and its a play on "For The Love of Money" But its NOT.
thank you :D now i dont have to search ^^
I love that clip …. ❤
I remember the 90s when 70s styles came back in style. I was born in the 70s and a teenager/young adult in the 90s...
One of the best episodes ever, I love the 70’s look.
One of the best show ideas they had.
After the Godfather one, of course.
The church of NO MA'AM.
Al was savage before savage was cool!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not so sure about that... Archie Bunker was a beast in his day...
I feel blessed to have had Archie Bunker, and Al Bundy in my life.
Holy cow? The 70s started 52 years ago in 1970!
No, actually they started 54 years ago in 1970!
@@Limrasson My mistake! For me the 1970s were the most modern times in my life. And I am old enough to remember the New York International Auto Show of 1962! 😁
This show must come back again still be super popular
It doesn't work on today , ME TOO will be a over in a flash to cancel it .
@@harrypolychronopoulos478 True.
It's only 10 years to get back to 70s 😂
"Ah the 70s, the clothes, the shoes, the music... eh boy did they suck."
It's like that meme: "You didn't like the 90's, you just liked being young"😝
Hey! Steely Dan did not suck!
@@edwardgaines6561 lol. "Am I getting Crazy, Or am I just growing Old?"
My work mates have similar discussion about the 90s. “- It was great music”. “- Yeah, it was great once, in the 90s” 😁
I liked 80's music and the toys back then. The quality was better.
I can dig it.✌🙏
4:03 What's the name of that song?
These clips are such teasers. this is one of my favorites episodes!!
I was born on January 28, 1970, and I approve of this message. Al Bundy for President!
"The hip, the trendy and pathetic..."
still the same in 2022, when it comes down to people running after the "flavor of the month".
Month? It's basically a week now
They were originally gonna use “For The Love of Money” by The O’Jays. But to avoid copyright infringement, they used a sound alike song.
I recommend this episode. It's original and funny 😁👍
Seriously way ahead of its time and predicted the 70s fashion revival before it even happened. Platform shoes and sandals were huge revival in the early 2000s, at earliest late 90s so several years after this aired.
What an entrance!!😂😂😂
1:51 Shoplifting in progress 😆😆😆
You guys realize that at this point we are further away from the 90s than the 90s were from the 70s???!!
Talk about retro!!!
Congrats u can do math
@@sneakerfreak2002
I just pointed out how old this show has become. Did YOU have a point other than dissing me?
@@ABhaim that doesn’t make any sense bruh
@@sneakerfreak2002
Which part?
If you ever become depressed, watch an episode of MWC. My favorite: Dead Santa on Al's roof.
I believe this was the first episode of MWC's 9th season to be videotaped at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City!
Post Master Card syndrome! That's gold!
Omg, gold lol!!
Jefferson😍😍
Thats more 60’s than 70’s
Exactly what I thought, that's 60's not 70's.
It's early 70s. The 50s didn't really end until about 1965 and the 60s didn't really end until about 1972 or 1973.
@@Banana_Split_Cream_Buns just like the 80s continued until Bush 41 left office
Al that outfit really suits you.
When I saw this episode gasoline was $1.24 in ny lol.🤣🤣
Brilliant comedy
peace.... ! ✌
That's the game
That's too funny.
the show wasn't even joking at one point jeans came back into retro fashion when they sold they gave them a classic dirty look so it felt retro, then at another point bell bottoms came back
This is the episode when Tawney Kitaen comes in & they give her free shoes. Tawney breaks her foot in several places on the runway & they say the shoes were from Al Bundy's House of Sole.
Al: "Now serving 1, 2, 3"
Everyone walks out.
Al: "Now Serving LIFE WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE!"
LMAO 😂😆🤣
"Hello, Peg. Goodbye, everybody else." 😂
3:24 That's a perfect Keith Richards impersonation.
Overall this is more a 60s than a 70s makeover.
So funny lol
What? There was a TV reporter in Al's shop and it was not Miranda Veracruz de la Hoya Cardinal?
I seen all 262 episodes I got all 11 seasons on dvd in one box set
Thou art in the "deep Muddy" now!
This was good that they had sucess aswell the ep were kelly invented hair grow
Al the outfit suits you.
“Ahh the 70’s…The clothes..the shoes..the music…Boy did they SUCK!”
Quite funny how people complained about how music wasn't good today and that the 70s were better. But boomers like Al clearly didn't enjoy it just like how I didn't enjoy the 2000s when I was teen.
What happened when Gary found out?
What episode n season is this one lol
“Shoeway to Heaven” S9 E1
Post Mastercard Syndrom... 😂
I can't tell if Al resembles Geddy Lee or Ozzy Osbourne.
Shoe Guru...
Shu-ru? ;-)
Al always tries to find ways to make a buck and, in the end, he fails every time.
name song?
ROCK
Thats more like late 60s and a touch of the early 70s.
Tawny and Kelly was hot in this episode
What about an 4k make over?
They'd rather do a gender-swapped remake with Alice Bundy and Jennifer D'Arcy.
What’s the name of that song
Who sings that song that’s playing when he comes out of the backroom? “Money money money, i got money”
Perhaps the best part of the 70s were the music, esp soul & disco.
LOL, the song heard though out the ep is a parody of the O'Jays "For the Love of Money."
"Shoe Power"
A parody version of "Flower Power".
😹😸👍
The '70s has some of the best music ever!
😂😂😂👍🏻
👍
Al and Jerrersons relationship is soo cute. Also Al and all Marcys husbands get along so nicely! They always give Marcy sh and Marcy is actually better than them both!
Next they reinvent the "Sole Train" dance show
Looked like ozzy Osbourne for a minute there
This show is funny by being pretty much over-the-top.
All with hair looks like Ozzy .
Al miracol.
🤣
🤣🤣🤣
😂
what happened to Miranda de la Cruz?
Back when comedy could be funny
I agree with Al 100%. The 70s sucked!
i like deep purple 70s and enter the dragon 1973
No way, the 70s had Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd! Two of the best bands ever!