TV Land has a list and I've listed the Family Ties related ones:
Check out all 2000 things:
http://www.nick-at-nite.com/insider/reiner/TVL2000.txt
Happy New Year to everyone!
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#747 - Alex P. Keaton
#668 - Thursday line-up NBC 80s (Cosby, Family Ties, Cheers, Hill St. Blues)
#571 - Family Ties
#414 - Michael J. Fox
>From: Shades32@...
>Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 00:49:23 EST
>Subject: A Family Ties Question
>To: tofull@...
>X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 45
>
>I was wondering if you know what the word was, that was made up for the
>scrabble episode? Also, who made it up, Alex or Stephen?
>
>Thank you,
>
>-Mike
>
What is the name of the group that Tina Yothers sings with?
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We love family ties too. We have most of them on tape. We're french
and we lived in Canada two years where we discovered the show. We
know many episodes by heart because when we cama back we couldn't
watch it in french because it's horrible to hear the french voice
that was given to M. J. Fox. We felt like they were part of our
family. It really was thge best show. Malory, Jennifer what are they
doing now ? Are they married ? And Nick, does he still do art with
garbage ?
Until a next time ; good bye.
The Paour : french family ties lovers.
NOOOO It just can't be over, i'll cry!!! I look forward to thursday night all
week and then i get mad because it went too fast, i know it sounds like i
have no life, but i do its just that courteney cox is my idle and i can't see
it go because she isn't really in that many movies and you can only make new
movies so many a year and i love seeing her in new stuff, i really really
wanted friends to go on past seinfeld and be better than it! Well sorry but
that is ny thoughts
~LILLY~
At 12:05 AM 11/28/99 , you wrote:
>From: Todd Fuller <tofull@...>
>
>At 03:28 PM 11/17/99 , you wrote:
>>From: RoNi1284@...
>>
>>the 1st girlfriend, does anypne know how many episodes she was in?
>
>She was on the last 2 seasons, but wasn't in every episode. My guess would
>be 20-25 episodes.
wait a minute, you said 1st girlfriend - that was Michael J. Fox's current
wife Tracy Pollan - she was probably in 6-8 episodes.
At 03:28 PM 11/17/99 , you wrote:
>From: RoNi1284@...
>
>the 1st girlfriend, does anypne know how many episodes she was in?
She was on the last 2 seasons, but wasn't in every episode. My guess would
be 20-25 episodes.
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For anyone not in the Atlanta area: does Family Ties come on at 7AM
Eastern Saturdays in your area? I am in Atlanta, and they have Captain
Planet on at that time instead and was wondering if this was just my area
or nationwide?
-Todd
Family Ties Online
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/familyties.html
I've just launched my site for Family Ties, please check it out:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/familyties.html
Also, remember Family Ties is airing Monday-Friday at 6:30AM Eastern
starting on 9/1 on TBS, plus 2 episodes on Saturdays starting at 9:00AM
Eastern.
-Todd