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ESPN TV sports anchor/journalist Roy Firestone hosts a special clip episode, "Special: Al Bundy's Sports Spectacular", in Season 10 of MWC. | ||||
Season 10, Episode # -- Number (#Special) in series (259 episodes) | ||||
Guest star(s) | Roy Firestone Howie Long David Garrison | |||
Network: | FOX | |||
Production code: | 10.11 | |||
Writer(s) | Ron Leavitt, Michael G. Moye & Paul Wales | |||
Director | None credited | |||
Taping date | ||||
Original airdate | November 26, 1995 | |||
IMDb | Al Bundy's Sports Spectacular | |||
Episode chronology | ||||
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Al Bundy's Sports Spectacular was a special clip episode that aired in season 10 of Married... with Children, pieced together from snippets from past episodes. Co-written by series creators Ron Leavitt and Michael G. Moye along with Paul Wales, it premiered on FOX-TV on November 26, 1995.
Synopsis[]
This half-hour special hosted by Roy Firestone, features various Married... with Children sports-related highlights. It aired after the episode "Dud Bowl II" and included the following sports: Football, Bowling, Wrestling, Basketball, Baseball, Boxing and Athletics. Al also appears in a sports quiz.
Plot Summary[]
Created from a collection of hilarious scenes from various sports themed episodes in such famous sports figures as Sugar Ray Leonard, Vlade Divac, Xavier McDaniel, Joe Morgan, and others appeared in over the years, this special retro clips episode is hosted by ESPN sports anchor/show host Roy Firestone and features former NFL defensive end and Pro Football HOFer and FOX NFL Sunday pregame program host Howie Long.
Guest starring[]
- Roy Firestone as Himself - Host
- Howie Long as Himself
- David Garrison as Steve Rhoades (archive footage)
Trivia[]
- Roy Firestone previous appeared on MWC in the season 4 episode, "Peggy Turns 300", where he interviewed Al during his his fantasy.
- In the episode, it was stated that Al was supposed to appear but was injured at a karaoke bar following an incident involving Howie Long (after Al mocked Long's hair) and was hospitalized.
- The clips seen in this episode are taken from:
- Peggy Turns 300
- All Night Security Dude
- Just Shoe It
- Rites of Passage
- Dances with Weezie
- Go for the Old
- A Man for No Seasons
- Flight of the Bumblebee
- Al Goes Deep
- Kelly Knows Something
- A Tisket, a Tasket, Can Peg Make a Basket?
- You Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em (Part 2)
- Alley of the Dolls
- I Who Have Nothing
- After the credits, on the Mill Creek DVD release, the original Columbia Pictures Television logo is shown, followed by the Sony Pictures Television logo used on the rest of the episodes.