KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Love, marriage, shoes and scoring touchdowns. Al Bundy, a "Married ... With Children" character who famously scored four touchdowns in a single game for fictitious Polk High School ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On Monday, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a historic night as he found the endzone four times against the Las Vegas Raiders in a 30-29 win. But not only did Kelce tie ...
For a high school football player, scoring four touchdowns in a game is often a career highlight. For Al Bundy, the infamous father on the Fox sitcom "Married... with Children", the performance is ...
A familiar face earned another spot in the Times-News' Al Bundy Club during Week 3 of the District 10 football season. Titusville senior standout Jaxon Covell had another game with four touchdowns to ...
District 10 had a season-high four performances as new members joined the Al Bundy Club. Among the four performances were repeat club members, including Vinnie Feliciano of Mercyhurst Prep and Jaxon ...
If it wasn’t the very first, then “Married... With Children” was among the initial big hits for the Fox Network, which started in 1996. “Married With Children” ran from 1987 to 1997 and was about a ...
“Al Bundy is an unsuccessful middle-aged shoe salesman with a miserable life and an equally dysfunctional family. He hates his job, his wife is lazy, his son is dysfunctional (especially with women), ...
Al Bundy has fond memories of Polk High but he is not much a fan of Trump U. We learned that much this week. Bundy, of course, isn’t a real person but is, instead, the famous character played by Ed ...
It looks like Al Bundy is headed back to television screens. Peg, Bud and Kelly, too. That’s right, “Married… with Children,” is set for a revival in maybe the best news you will hear this week.