Les chroniques des anciens hippies libéraux Steven et Elyse Keaton, leur fils conservateur Alex, leurs filles Mallory et Jennifer, et plus tard, le plus jeune enfant Andrew.Les chroniques des anciens hippies libéraux Steven et Elyse Keaton, leur fils conservateur Alex, leurs filles Mallory et Jennifer, et plus tard, le plus jeune enfant Andrew.Les chroniques des anciens hippies libéraux Steven et Elyse Keaton, leur fils conservateur Alex, leurs filles Mallory et Jennifer, et plus tard, le plus jeune enfant Andrew.
- A remporté 5 prix Primetime Emmy
- 24 victoires et 43 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesThe cast wanted to end the show with the entire Keaton family dying in a plane crash. They didn't want to do a reunion show in the future.
- GaffesLike many sitcoms with kids, the timeline is a mess. For example, in S1, Alex is a senior in high school planning to go to college in the fall, Mallory is 15, and Jennifer is 9. When S2 starts in the fall, Alex is still a senior in high school, Mallory is still 15, and Jennifer is 11.
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Alex P. Keaton: Remember when we were kids and I run you over with my bicycle?
Erwin 'Skippy' Handleman: Yes.
Alex P. Keaton: I have a car now.
- Autres versionsThe complete opening credit sequences in each episode were cut from one minute to thirty seconds in syndication. Episodes now airing on Nick at Nite have restored the complete opening credit sequences. Original syndication episodes released in 1987 retain their original versions of the Paramount Pictures ID Jingle. Current Nick at Nite episodes feature the current Paramount TV ID.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 36th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1984)
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I get nostalgic about television shows like Family Ties. It was based around two parents who graduated University of California at Berkeley in the sixties. It was wise to have their eldest son, Alex P., to be on the opposite fence of politics. ALex with his tie and pictures of Ronald Reagan and Nixon. His younger sister, Mallory, played well by Justine Bateman cares more about fashion than grades or Alex's politics. It's great watching these two in action. The younger sister, Jennifer, develops from a young girl to an independent adolescent. There were always two story lines going on in every episode. Marc Price's SKippy is priceless for a thankless job. Scott valentine plays Mallory's boyfriend, Nick, a painter who never finished high school. Some of the best moments in this series happens after Nick enters the Keatons lives and his relationship with them. The mixture of great characters with witty dialogue. You can't stop laughing when Mr. Keaton tries to apologize to Nick in a ladies' shoe store. He comes across as a former gay lover than the father of Mallory but it's full of laughs. Despite the witty dialogues, this was a believable family who introduced Andrew, the youngest and fourth child. What do the children think when they find out. "I was talking about closet space" Mallory says to Alex. Oh, this is truly a family show for everybody. I can't say how I miss a family centered show on such a wonderful family like the Keatons.
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- 25 juin 2002
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By what name was Family Ties (1982) officially released in India in English?
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