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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 81.182.160.212 (talk) at 08:06, 3 June 2004. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

I removed the bit about it being the most successful American sitcom ever, for same reasons given at Talk:Amanda Bearse. Tuf-Kat

Which husband was the first one? (i.e. not the one that was the villain in Revenge of the Nerds) Tuf-Kat
As indicated in the entry, the character's name is "Marcy Rhoades D'Arcy;" the first husband was Steve Rhoades, the second, played by Ted McGinley, was Jefferson D'Arcy. :D
I also removed the bit about Christina Applegate being the only character to accomplish much during the show's run. Ed O'Neill was involved in a few projects during Married...with Children's lifetime, namely Dutch, the Wayne's World movies, Little Giants, and several more. -- goatasaur

I think saying Applegate was "successful" is a bit of a stretch. The only project she starred in during the show's run was Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead. -- goatasaur

I reworded the Applegate bit to be more accurate; sometimes success isn't measured in how much you do but in how popular and recognized what you do *is.* Teenagers made Applegate a star in the late 80s/early 90s by putting her on posters and in magazines. BTW, I just realized there is already a "Married... with Children" page (sigh.) It's much less detailed and scattered in format, but more importantly, the correct title is "Married...with Children." Just to alert this to someone who knows how to fix it. :D

Did the character Peggy SERIOUSLY have the middle name Wanker?

She is from Wanker, Illinois. Or possibly "Wenker"?