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|imdb = tt0642206/
 
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|guests = [[E.E. Bell]]<br>[[Dan Tullis, Jr.]]<br>[[Mike Piazza]]<br>[[Bret Saberhagen]]<br>[[Danny Tartabull]]<br>[[Frank Thomas]]<br>[[Dave Winfield]]<br>[[Drew Pillsbury]]<br>[[Pat Millicano]]
 
|guests = [[E.E. Bell]]<br>[[Dan Tullis, Jr.]]<br>[[Mike Piazza]]<br>[[Bret Saberhagen]]<br>[[Danny Tartabull]]<br>[[Frank Thomas]]<br>[[Dave Winfield]]<br>[[Drew Pillsbury]]<br>[[Pat Millicano]]
|airdate = November 13, 1994
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|taping = November 11, 1994
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|airdate = November 27, 1994
 
|writers = [[Kim Weiskopf]]
 
|writers = [[Kim Weiskopf]]
 
|directors = [[Amanda Bearse]]
 
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
When Major League Baseball goes on a strike, [[NO MA'AM]] organizes their own league sponsored by nude bars.
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When Major League Baseball goes on a strike, [[NO MA'AM]] organizes their own league sponsored by nudie bars and their owners.
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==Storyline==
 
==Storyline==
 
When Major League Baseball goes on a strike because of disagreement between players and owners, Al and NO MA'AM come up with a brainstorm idea; they organize their own league sponsored by nudie bars! They are very successful, but finally they also go on strike, due to a dispute over player salaries, which mirrors the MLB Players strike. This episode is a take on the strike that ended the 1994 MLB Season during the early summer of that uncompleted season.
 
When Major League Baseball goes on a strike because of disagreement between players and owners, Al and NO MA'AM come up with a brainstorm idea; they organize their own league sponsored by nudie bars! They are very successful, but finally they also go on strike, due to a dispute over player salaries, which mirrors the MLB Players strike. This episode is a take on the strike that ended the 1994 MLB Season during the early summer of that uncompleted season.
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*The title of this episode is a reference to the play and 1966 film "A Man for All Seasons"
 
*The title of this episode is a reference to the play and 1966 film "A Man for All Seasons"
 
*This was the first appearance of the recurring NO MA'AM member Ike.
 
*This was the first appearance of the recurring NO MA'AM member Ike.
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*The episode debuted during the 1994-95 MLB strike, which cancelled the remainder of the 1994 season along with the postseason that year.
*During the end credits, part of it reads "For Rocco - April 19, 1979 - October 23, 1994 - Purr, Purr, Purr"
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*During the end credits, part of it reads "''For Rocco - April 19, 1979 - October 23, 1994 - Purr, Purr, Purr''"
 
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Revision as of 17:42, 27 November 2019

A Man For No Seasons was the 193rd overall episode of Married... with Children also the 10th episode of Season 9. Directed and Amanda Bearse and written by Kim Weiskopf, the episode originally aired on FOX-TV on November 13, 1994.

Synopsis

When Major League Baseball goes on a strike, NO MA'AM organizes their own league sponsored by nudie bars and their owners.

Storyline

When Major League Baseball goes on a strike because of disagreement between players and owners, Al and NO MA'AM come up with a brainstorm idea; they organize their own league sponsored by nudie bars! They are very successful, but finally they also go on strike, due to a dispute over player salaries, which mirrors the MLB Players strike. This episode is a take on the strike that ended the 1994 MLB Season during the early summer of that uncompleted season.

Title

This is a parody of the play based on the life of Thomas More - "A Man For All Seasons" - with the added aspect of the baseball season, or rather lack thereof.

Recurring Cast/Regulars

Guest starring

  • Mike Piazza as Himself
  • Bret Saberhagen as Himself
  • Danny Tartabull as Himself
  • Frank Thomas as Himself
  • Dave Winfield as Jack Franklin
  • Joe Morgan as Thad
  • Pat Millicano as Sticky

Trivia

  • The title of this episode is a reference to the play and 1966 film "A Man for All Seasons"
  • This was the first appearance of the recurring NO MA'AM member Ike.
  • The episode debuted during the 1994-95 MLB strike, which cancelled the remainder of the 1994 season along with the postseason that year.
  • During the end credits, part of it reads "For Rocco - April 19, 1979 - October 23, 1994 - Purr, Purr, Purr"