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== American syndication and international airings == {{refimprovesect|date=July 2024}} Distributed by [[Columbia Pictures Television|Columbia Pictures Television Distribution]], later [[Sony Pictures Television]] since 2002{{efn|As Sony Pictures Television Studios since 2024}}, ''Married... with Children'' debuted in off-network syndication in the fall of 1991. The series later began airing on [[cable television|cable]] on [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] from September 1999 until September 2008. In June 2002, FX became the first television network to air the controversial, previously banned episode "I'll See You in Court", albeit in an edited format. The full version of "I'll See You in Court" can only be seen on the DVD release ''Married... with Children: The Most Outrageous Episodes Volume 1'' and the Mill Creek Entertainment complete series collection. The version found on the Third Season DVD set under Sony is the edited-for-TV version. In 2008, the [[Paramount Network|Spike]] network reportedly paid US$12 million for broadcast rights to every episode including the unedited version of the infamous episode "[[I'll See You in Court]]".<ref>[https://variety.com/2008/scene/markets-festivals/married-set-for-spike-run-1117983581/ 'Married' set for Spike run] . ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', April 6, 2008.</ref> Following its acquisition by [[Nexstar Media Group]] and rebrand to [[NewsNation]], the network indicated it would start rolling off its non-news programming as those contracts expire to expand news coverage.<ref>{{cite news|title=Chicago cable network WGN America changing its name to NewsNation, going all-in on news|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-wgn-cable-newsnation-name-change-20210125-ufqsqaueqvgq7d2l57gujozhsu-story.html|first=Robert|last=Channick|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|date=January 25, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=WGN America To Rebrand As NewsNation, Expanding Nightly Programming|url=https://deadline.com/2021/01/wgn-america-rebrands-newsnation-expands-nightly-programming-1234679613/|first=Dade|last=Hayes|website=Deadline Hollywood|publisher=Penske Media Corporation|date=January 25, 2021}}</ref> In November 2018, the entire 11-season run became available to watch through [[Hulu]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/news/every-episode-of-married-with-children-hits-hulu|title=Cuddle Up with Al and Peggy This Weekend|website=[[CNET]]|date=2018-11-08|access-date=2018-11-28}}</ref> On September 17, 2018, [[GetTV]] began airing the show and continued until around 2020 or 2021.{{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} In July 2024, [[Cozi TV]] acquired the rights to the show along with ''[[The King of Queens]]'' and began airing on August 5, 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 10, 2024 |title=Cozi TV Acquires Rights To 'Married…With Children' & 'The King Of Queens' |url=https://tvnewscheck.com/programming/article/cozi-tv-acquires-rights-married-with-children-the-king-of-queens/ |access-date=August 17, 2024 |website=TV News Check}}</ref> ''Married...with Children'' has also been a ratings success in other countries around the world. {| class="wikitable" style="margin-right:0" |- ! Country ! Foreign title ! Translation ! Network(s) ! Notes |- | [[Brazil]] | '''Um amor de Família'''<br />(''A Lovely Family'') | Dubbed<br />Subtitled | [[Sony Channel (Latin America)|Sony Entertainment Television]]<br />[[PlayTV]] | The show runs on [[Sony Channel (Latin America)|Sony Entertainment Television]] and Comedy Central Brasil (since 2012 February) with original sound and subtitles (source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20111114105829/http://www.comedycentral.com.br/programas/married-with-children/]), the dubbed version runs on [[PlayTV]]. 57 dubbed and subtitled episodes are now available on the Brazilian version of Netflix. |- | [[Bulgaria]] | '''Женени с деца'''<br />(''Married with Children'') | Dubbed | [[BTV (Bulgaria)|bTV]]<br />[[Fox life]]<br />[[Diema]] | Airing on [[bTV Comedy]]. |- | [[Canada]] | '''''Married...with Children''''' | None | [[CMT (Canadian TV channel)|CMT]]<br />[[Global Television Network|Global]]<br />[[Paramount Network|Spike]]<br />[[DejaView]]<br />[[TVtropolis]]<br />[[OMNI.1|CFMT]]<br />[[Much (TV channel)|Much]]<br />[[MTV (Canadian TV channel)|MTV]] | Broadcasting on [[Paramount Network|Spike]], [[DejaView]], [[Much (TV channel)|Much]], and [[MTV (Canadian TV channel)|MTV]]. Episodes available to stream for free (with ads) on the [[CTV Television Network|CTV]] app. |- | [[Chile]] | '''''[[Casado con hijos (Chilean TV series)|Casado con hijos]]'''''<br />(''Married... with Children'') | Subtitled | Sony Entertainment Television | Today the show runs on Sony Entertainment Television. |- | [[Colombia]] | '''''[[Casados con hijos (Colombian TV series)|Casado con hijos]]'''''<br />(''Married... with Children'') | Subtitled | ''[[Cadena 1]]''<br />[[Sony Entertainment Television]]<br />[[Comedy Central]] | The original series aired in Colombia presented by Cinevision on Channel 1 from 1992 to 1994. Reruns on the original language aired on basic cable channels Sony and Comedy Central. The Colombian remake ''Casados con hijos'' airs on Teleantioquia (2000–2005), [[Caracol Television|Caracol Channel]] (2004–2006, 2011–2012) and [[Citytv Bogotá|CityTv]] (2014–2016). |- | [[Croatia]] | '''Bračne vode'''<br />(''Marriage Waters'') | Subtitled | [[Hrvatska radiotelevizija|HRT]]<br />[[RTL Televizija]]<br />[[Nova TV (Croatia)|Nova TV]]<br />[[Fox Life]] | The show runs on [[Nova TV (Croatia)|Nova TV]] and [[Fox Life]]. |- | [[Czech Republic]] | '''Ženatý se závazky'''<br />(''Married with commitments'') | Dubbed | [[Prima televize|TV Prima]]<br />[[TV Nova (Czech Republic)|TV Nova]]<br />[[Nova Cinema (Czech Republic)|Nova Cinema]]<br />[http://smichov.nova.cz/ Smíchov] | The show runs weekly from Monday to Friday on TV Smíchov. |- | [[Denmark]] | '''Vore værste år'''<br />(''Our Worst Years'') | Subtitled | [[TV3 (Denmark)|TV3]]<br />[[Comedy Central]]<br /> | |- | [[Dominican Republic]] | '''Casado con Hijos'''<br />(''Married with Children'') | Dubbed | Telesistema Canal 11 | |- | [[Estonia]] | '''Tuvikesed'''<br />(''Loveydoves'') | Subtitled | [[Kanal 12]] | Broadcast before midnight on [[Kanal 12]], episodes rerun on the next weekday morning. |- | [[Finland]] | '''Pulmuset'''<br />(''Loveydoves'') | Subtitled | [[MTV3]]<br />[[Nelonen (television)|Nelonen]]<br />TV5 | Being rerun on TV5. |- | [[France]] | '''Mariés, deux enfants'''<br />(''Married, Two Children'') | Dubbed | [[M6 (TV channel)|M6]]<br />[[Comédie!]] | Runs on the cable channel [[Comédie!]]. |- | [[Germany]] | '''Eine schrecklich nette Familie'''<br />(''An Awfully Nice Family'') | Dubbed | [[RTL (German TV channel)|RTL]]<br />[[ProSieben]]<br />[[Kabel1]]<br />[[Comedy Central Germany|Comedy Central]]<br />[[kabel eins classics]]<br />[[RTL Nitro]] | It first ran from 1992 on [[RTL (German TV channel)|RTL]] ("RTLplus" at that time), moving to [[ProSieben]] for the final 51 episodes, ending in 1997. It airs two episodes a day Monday-Friday on RTL Nitro, with an additional two episodes on Thursday night. |- | [[Greece]] | '''Παντρεμένοι με παιδιά'''<br />(''Married with Children'') | Subtitled | [[ANT1]]<br />[[Mega Channel]]<br />[[Makedonia TV]] | The series returned on January 9, 2016, for reruns, airing every weekend at 10:40 p.m., starting from season 1, on [[Mega Channel]] which initially aired just the last seasons. |- | [[Hungary]] | '''Egy rém rendes család'''<br />(''A gruesomely decent family'') | Dubbed | TV3<br />[[RTL Klub]]<br />[[Viasat 3]]<br />CoolTV<br />Humor+ | A cable television called CoolTV airs 3 episodes and PrizmaTV 2 episodes each day. |- | [[Italy]] | '''{{ill|Sposati...con figli|it|Sposati... con figli|vertical-align=sup}}'''<br />(''Married...with Children'') | Dubbed | Canale 5<br />Sky Show | |- | [[Norway]] | '''Bundy'''<br />(''Bundy'') | Subtitled | [[TV3 (Norway)|TV3]]<br />[[Viasat 4]] | Originally named ''Våre verste år'' (''Our worst years''), but was later renamed ''Bundy''. It had its on run on TV3, and now in reruns after midnight every day except weekends on TV3. Reruns have also been shown on TV3's sister channel Viasat 4. |- | [[Poland]] | '''Świat według Bundych'''<br />(''The World According to the Bundys'') | Voice-over | [[Polsat]] | The show was aired many times on [[Polsat]] and is still broadcast on that channel. The series' success brought about a local TV show ''[[Świat według Kiepskich]]'' (''The World According to the Kiepskis'') that paraphrased the Polish title of ''Married... with Children''; however, the premise of the Polish show is significantly different from that of the American original (e.g. has got other characters only similar to the original ones and satirises Polish, not American reality), which is why it is usually not considered a remake. In the book "Świat według Kiepskich. Zwariowana historia kultowego serialu" (''The World According to the Kiepskis. A crazy story of the cult TV series) by Jabłonka and Łęczuk, a producer of Świat według Kiepskich- Tomasz Kurzewski says that Polsat wanted to create a brand new sitcom and announced a competition for the best idea and Kurzewski was advised to make a Polish version of the most popular Polsat sitcom, which was Married... with Children and competitive ideas were not connected with Married... with Children, so the American TV series is only an inspiration of the Polish one, not an original version of a remake. Świat według Kiepskich was not made under the American licence.'' |- | [[Romania]] | '''Familia Bundy''' (''The Bundy Family'') | Subtitled | [[Pro TV]] | The show was aired in the 1990s, multiple times. |- | [[Russia]] | '''Женаты... с детьми''' (''Married... with Children''), [[Happy Together (Russian TV series)|'''Счастливы вместе'''<br />(''Happy Together'')]] | Voice-over (original) | [[TV-6 (Russia)|TV-6]], DTV, Domashniy TV (original)<br />[[TNT (Russian TV channel)|TNT]] (remake) | The Russian remake of the show, Счастливы вместе, has been broadcast since March 2006 on [[TNT (Russian TV channel)|TNT]] every weekday. The series was cancelled in 2013. |- | [[Serbia]] | '''Брачне воде / Bračne vode'''<br />(''Marriage Waters'') | Dubbed (Season 1)<br />Subtitled | [[Fox televizija]]<br />[[Fox Life]] | Fox televizija aired season 1 dubbed, by the studio "Prizor". The show aired on Fox Life too, with all of its seasons in subtitles only. |- | [[Spain]] | '''Matrimonio con hijos'''<br />(''Marriage with Children'') | Dubbed | [[TVE2]]<br />SET en VEO | The original series was a classic that ran for a decade in the public national channel [[TVE2]]. The Spanish TV channel [[Cuatro (TV channel)|Cuatro]] did a remake of the original series under the name ''Matrimonio con Hijos''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cuatro.com/programas/series/matrimonioconhijos/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080801165322/http://www.cuatro.com/programas/series/matrimonioconhijos/ |archive-date=2008-08-01 |title=Cuatro.com |date=2008-08-01 |access-date=2012-03-14}}</ref> In [[Catalonia]], the Catalan dub was aired on the [[Digital Terrestrial Television|DTT]] channels [[Canal 300]], while in [[Valencian Community|Valencia]] the full series was aired with a dub of their own. |- | [[Sweden]] | '''Våra värsta år'''<br />(''Our Worst Years'') | Subtitled | [[TV3 (Viasat)|TV3]]<br />[[ZTV (Sweden)|ZTV]]<br />[[TV6 (Sweden)|TV6]] | The name "Våra värsta år" is a pun on the name "Våra bästa år" ("Our best years") as ''Days of Our Lives'' is called in Swedish. |- | [[Ukraine]] | '''Одружені... та з дітьми''' (''Married... with Children'')<br />'''Щасливі разом''' (''Happy Together'') | Voice-over | TET, [[1+1 (TV channel)|1+1]] (original)<br />[[Novyi Kanal]] (Russian remake) | The show aired on TET (first two seasons) in 2009 and on 1+1 (all seasons) in 2011–2012.<br />The Russian remake of the show, ''Счастливы вместе'', is being shown on Novyi Kanal (New Channel) every Sunday from 12:20–14:20. There was also a Ukrainian version of Polish Świat według Kiepskich which was called Nepruhi and was aired in 2010. |- |}
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