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  • The Grim Reaper stages a plot to get revenge on Wonder Man and the Vision for their supposed part in the death of the Grim Reaper's brother Simon Williams.
  • "Family Ties" is the 120th episode of Casualty and the 16th episode of the 8th series. It featured the first appearance of Rachel Longworth.
  • Family Ties is the 19th episode of Bakugan: New Vestroia. It aired on September 12, 2009.
  • Family Ties is the third book in the Club Dead Series. File:Estate-t.jpg
  • An unexpected betrayal leaves the crew scrambling for a plan of escape. But the day's surprises have just begun...
  • Family Ties is the second novel of the Mandalorian Wars series.
  • Crossover with Buffy the Vampire Slayer. When Xander is turned vampire, Buffy imprisons him—but LaCroix tries to rescue him.
  • Family Ties is a mission in Grand Theft Auto: North Yankton Stories, which protagonist Tommy Bell does independently, even though completing it shows the progression of Nikki Laughton's missions.
  • "Family Ties" is the eleventh episode of Arrested Development's third season. When Michael hires a woman who may be his sister, her services might be just what the company needs. Meanwhile, Buster's coma attracts the attention of a politician.
  • The show first premiered on September 22, 1982 and for the first two seasons, it aired on Wednesday nights. In the show's third season, it started airing on Thursday nights until 1987 when it was moved to Sunday nights which aired until the series' end. Throughout the series' run, "Family Ties" won multiple awards; Michael J. Fox won three consecutive Emmys for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series" in 1986, 1987 and 1988. He also won a Golden Globe for "Best Performance by An Actor in a TV Series". On May 14, 1989, the show ended after 7 seasons and 168 episodes.
  • "Family Ties" is the eighteenth episode of the tenth season of Stargate SG-1.
  • At the beginning of "Fifteen Minutes of Shame", Peter Griffin learns to paint from an episode of the PBS art show The Joy of Painting, practicing his craft. He veers off of Bob Ross's directions, ending up with a sketch of the Keaton family, much like the opening credits from the 1983-1984 and 1984-1985 seasons. The show's theme song is part of the "T.V. Medley" on the Family Guy: Live in Vegas album.
  • Family Ties is a television series that ran from 1982 to 1989 on NBC. The series dealt with the life of the Keaton family, as the liberal parents raise their two daughters and their very conservative son.
  • Family Ties is a rather straightforward Dom Com from The Eighties. Former flower children Steven (Michael Gross) and Elyse (Meredith Baxter-Birney) Keaton are now adults and raising three kids of their own: hyper-conservative Alex (Michael J. Fox in the role that made him a star), ditzy Mallory (Justine Bateman) and precocious Jennifer (Tina Yothers). A fourth Keaton child, Andrew, was born in the third season and played by Brian Bonsall beginning in season 5.
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  • The Grim Reaper stages a plot to get revenge on Wonder Man and the Vision for their supposed part in the death of the Grim Reaper's brother Simon Williams.
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  • The Grim Reaper stages a plot to get revenge on Wonder Man and the Vision for their supposed part in the death of the Grim Reaper's brother Simon Williams.
  • "Family Ties" is the 120th episode of Casualty and the 16th episode of the 8th series. It featured the first appearance of Rachel Longworth.
  • Family Ties is the 19th episode of Bakugan: New Vestroia. It aired on September 12, 2009.
  • Family Ties is the third book in the Club Dead Series. File:Estate-t.jpg
  • Family Ties is a television series that ran from 1982 to 1989 on NBC. The series dealt with the life of the Keaton family, as the liberal parents raise their two daughters and their very conservative son. The Winter 1985 issue of Muppet Magazine featured an article and photo shoot with cast members Michael J. Fox, Justine Bateman, and Tina Yothers titled "Motor Madness: Or... How the Family Ties Stars, Miss Piggy, and Janice Drove Sam the Eagle Crazy." The article tells the story of what happened when the cast picked the Muppets up at a California airport and drove to a concert for the 1980s band The Police.
  • An unexpected betrayal leaves the crew scrambling for a plan of escape. But the day's surprises have just begun...
  • Family Ties is the second novel of the Mandalorian Wars series.
  • Crossover with Buffy the Vampire Slayer. When Xander is turned vampire, Buffy imprisons him—but LaCroix tries to rescue him.
  • Family Ties is a mission in Grand Theft Auto: North Yankton Stories, which protagonist Tommy Bell does independently, even though completing it shows the progression of Nikki Laughton's missions.
  • "Family Ties" is the eleventh episode of Arrested Development's third season. When Michael hires a woman who may be his sister, her services might be just what the company needs. Meanwhile, Buster's coma attracts the attention of a politician.
  • The show first premiered on September 22, 1982 and for the first two seasons, it aired on Wednesday nights. In the show's third season, it started airing on Thursday nights until 1987 when it was moved to Sunday nights which aired until the series' end. Throughout the series' run, "Family Ties" won multiple awards; Michael J. Fox won three consecutive Emmys for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series" in 1986, 1987 and 1988. He also won a Golden Globe for "Best Performance by An Actor in a TV Series". On May 14, 1989, the show ended after 7 seasons and 168 episodes.
  • Family Ties is a rather straightforward Dom Com from The Eighties. Former flower children Steven (Michael Gross) and Elyse (Meredith Baxter-Birney) Keaton are now adults and raising three kids of their own: hyper-conservative Alex (Michael J. Fox in the role that made him a star), ditzy Mallory (Justine Bateman) and precocious Jennifer (Tina Yothers). A fourth Keaton child, Andrew, was born in the third season and played by Brian Bonsall beginning in season 5. As stated, it was rather straightforward, though a lot of the humor came from the conflict between the Republican Alex and the very Democratic parents. In a rare example, there was no Strawman Political sequence to be found here: both ideologies were given equal time in the spotlight, and there was no Idiot of the Week episode either. The aforementioned straightforwardness was actually notable in itself. Not many Dom Coms -- then or now -- are actually about a completely standard "nuclear" family. Think My Three Sons, Family Affair, The Brady Bunch, Diff'rent Strokes, Full House. The fact that Family Ties had no adopted kids, cousins, kids from previous marriages, or single parents actually made it something of a subversion.
  • At the beginning of "Fifteen Minutes of Shame", Peter Griffin learns to paint from an episode of the PBS art show The Joy of Painting, practicing his craft. He veers off of Bob Ross's directions, ending up with a sketch of the Keaton family, much like the opening credits from the 1983-1984 and 1984-1985 seasons. The show's theme song is part of the "T.V. Medley" on the Family Guy: Live in Vegas album. In "Stew-Roids", as Stewie Griffin is being beaten up by Susie Swanson, an embarrassed Peter states it is as bad as when Family Ties does a Tina Yothers episode, leading to a cutaway of Peter watching one such episode. In the episode, Tina Yothers' character Jennifer tells her mother she just got her period, which causes Peter to stand up and states "and I will see the Keaton Family next week." and walks out of the room. In "Jerome Is the New Black" Jerome is watching an episode of the show, where Alex confronts Nick over his relationship with Mallory. Jerome's house is burnt down soon after. He claims the garbage sculpture he gave to Peter was made by Nick. Baxter and Gross reprise their roles as Elyse and Steven Keaton in a later episode of the show that focused on Jennifer in "Brothers & Sisters". The episode aired the same night as the 9th Annual TV Land Awards, which featured a Family Ties cast reunion. Both the awards and the episode began at 9PM Eastern Time.[1]
  • "Family Ties" is the eighteenth episode of the tenth season of Stargate SG-1.
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