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Family Matters

American television sitcom (1989–1998)

Family Matters

Summary

American television sitcom (1989–1998)

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imageFamily Matters (Miller-Boyett Productions) text logo.webp
genreFamily sitcom
creator{{Plain list
developer{{Plain list
starring{{Plain list
theme_music_composerJesse Frederick, Bennett Salvay and Scott Roeme
(first five episodes only: Bob Thiele, George David Weiss and George Douglas)
open_theme"As Days Go By,"
performed by Jesse Frederick
(originally in first five episodes only: "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong)
(originally in season 7, episode 8, Talk's Cheap: "A Hard Day's Night" by The Beatles)
end_themeInstrumental theme,
composed by Jesse Frederick and Bennett Salvay (seasons 1–4)
Gary Boren (seasons 5–9)
composerJesse Frederick
Bennett Salvay (both; seasons 1-2)
Gary Boren (seasons 3–5 and 8-9)
Steven Chesne (seasons 4–7 and 9)
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons9
num_episodes215
list_episodesList of Family Matters episodes
executive_producer{{Plain list
producer{{Plain list
location{{Plain list
cameraFilm; Multi-camera
runtime24 minutes
company{{Plain list
networkABC
first_aired
last_aired
network2CBS
first_aired2
last_aired2
related{{Plainlist

the American sitcom

  • William Bickley
  • Michael Warren
  • Thomas L. Miller
  • Robert L. Boyett
  • Reginald VelJohnson
  • Jo Marie Payton
  • Rosetta LeNoire
  • Darius McCrary
  • Kellie Shanygne Williams
  • Valerie Jones
  • Joseph and Julius Wright
  • Telma Hopkins
  • Jaimee Foxworth
  • Bryton McClure
  • Jaleel White
  • Shawn Harrison
  • Michelle Thomas
  • Orlando Brown
  • Judyann Elder (first five episodes only: Bob Thiele, George David Weiss and George Douglas) performed by Jesse Frederick (originally in first five episodes only: "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong) (originally in season 7, episode 8, Talk's Cheap: "A Hard Day's Night" by The Beatles) composed by Jesse Frederick and Bennett Salvay (seasons 1–4) Gary Boren (seasons 5–9) Bennett Salvay (both; seasons 1-2) Gary Boren (seasons 3–5 and 8-9) Steven Chesne (seasons 4–7 and 9)
  • Thomas L. Miller
  • Robert L. Boyett
  • William Bickley
  • Michael Warren (seasons 2–9)
  • David W. Duclon (seasons 3–9)
  • Kelly Sandefur
  • Fred Fox Jr.
  • Jim Geoghan
  • Gary Menteer
  • Stephen Langford
  • Sara V. Finney
  • Vida Spears
  • Rebecca Falk
  • Robert Blair
  • Paula A. Roth
  • James O'Keefe
  • Lorimar Studios Culver City, California (1989–1991)
  • Sony Pictures Studios Culver City, California (1991–1993)
  • Warner Bros. Studios Burbank, California (1993–1998)
  • Miller-Boyett Productions
  • Bickley-Warren Productions (1991–1998) (seasons 3–9)
  • Lorimar Television (1989–1993) (seasons 1–4)
  • Warner Bros. Television (1993–1998) (seasons 5–9)
  • Perfect Strangers
  • Step by Step
  • Full House

Family Matters is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC for eight seasons from September 22, 1989, to May 9, 1997, then moved to CBS for its ninth and final season from September 19, 1997, to July 17, 1998. A spin-off of Perfect Strangers, the series was created by William Bickley and Michael Warren, and revolves around the Winslow family, a Black middle class family living in Chicago, Illinois. Midway through the first season, the show introduced the Winslows' nerdy neighbor Steve Urkel (Jaleel White), originally as a one-time appearance. However, he quickly became the show's breakout character (and eventually the main character), joining the main cast.

Running for 215 episodes over nine seasons, Family Matters is the third-longest-running live action American sitcom with a predominantly African-American cast, behind The Jeffersons with 253 episodes over 11 seasons and Tyler Perry's House of Payne with 355 episodes as of 2023. Family Matters was the last live-action scripted primetime show that debuted in the 1980s to end its run; the only scripted shows that started in the 1980s and have lasted longer in continuous production is The Simpsons and The Bold and the Beautiful.

History

The series was a spinoff from the ABC sitcom Perfect Strangers; both shows aired Friday nights as part of the network's family-oriented "TGIF" lineup. Jo Marie Payton played Harriette Winslow, the elevator operator at a newspaper where Larry Appleton and Balki Bartokomous also worked. Reginald VelJohnson, who was coming off of growing fame from his role in Die Hard, made an appearance on the show as Harriette's husband Carl Winslow, a Chicago police officer. ABC and the producers loved the character Harriette for her great morale and quick-witted humor and decided to create a show that would focus on her and her family, husband Carl, son Eddie, elder daughter Laura, and younger daughter Judy (who appeared until the character was retconned after season four as having not existed).

In the pilot episode, "The Mama Who Came to Dinner", the family had also opened their home to Carl's street-wise mother, Estelle (Rosetta LeNoire), usually known as "Mother Winslow". Prior to the start of the series, Harriette's sister, Rachel Crawford and her infant son, Richie, had moved into the Winslow household after the death of Rachel's husband. The Winslows' nerdy teenage next-door neighbor, Steve Urkel (Jaleel White), was introduced early in the first season, given a significant role midway through the season in the episode "Laura’s First Date", and quickly became the focus of the show.

The popular sitcom was a mainstay of ABC's TGIF lineup from 1989 until 1997, at which point it became part of the CBS Block Party lineup for its final season. Family Matters was produced by Bickley-Warren Productions (1991–1998) and Miller-Boyett Productions, in association with Lorimar Television (1989–1993) and later Warner Bros. Television (1993–1998). As the show progressed, episodes began to center increasingly on Steve Urkel, and other original characters also played by White, including Steve's suave alter-ego, Stefan Urquelle (who is similar to Jaleel White's real-life self), and his female cousin, Myrtle Urkel.

Network change

In early 1997, CBS picked up Family Matters and Step by Step in a $40 million deal to acquire the rights to the programs from ABC. ABC then promised to pay Miller-Boyett Productions $1.5 million per episode for a ninth and tenth season of Family Matters. However, tensions had risen between Miller-Boyett Productions and ABC's corporate parent, The Walt Disney Company (which had bought ABC in 1996 as part of its merger with ABC's then-parent Capital Cities/ABC Inc.). Miller-Boyett thought that it would not be a big player on ABC after ABC's recent purchase by Disney.

Miller-Boyett Productions agreed to a $40 million offer from CBS for a 22-episode season for both Family Matters and Step By Step. CBS scheduled Family Matters along with Meego and Step By Step as a part of its new Friday lineup, branded as the CBS Block Party. The network scheduled the family-oriented block against ABC's TGIF lineup, where the two series originated. Jo Marie Payton's contract had just expired and she was reluctant to continue, feeling the show had jumped the shark years prior. She agreed to stay to keep continuity but left midseason shortly after nearly getting into a physical altercation with White in what would be her last regular episode; in that episode, White (playing a gangster instead of his usual Urkel) was attempting to insert material that violated Broadcast Standards and Practices. The resulting dispute between White and Payton escalated to the point where Darius McCrary had to separate the two. Payton would appear in only one more episode after that—a Christmas episode that also brought back several former characters from the ABC run who had been written out on CBS—before Judyann Elder took over as Harriette for the remainder of the season.

While Family Matters continued to lose viewership compared to previous years, it was initially a modest success on CBS, beating the show that replaced it, You Wish. Meego, however, was a ratings failure and was canceled after six weeks. After the holiday special season, CBS replaced Meego with Kids Say the Darndest Things, and with that show's child-centered focus, it was placed in Family Matters 8/7c time slot. Family Matters was pushed an hour later and paired with Step by Step. The ratings for Family Matters fell even further in this later slot, and the entire block except for Kids Say the Darndest Things was canceled in spring 1998, with the remaining episodes burned off in the summer. The show sporadically aired in 1998, leaving a 5 month gap from January to June.

Cast

Clockwise from bottom-left: Jaleel White as Steve Urkel, Kellie Shanygne Williams as Laura, Michelle Thomas as Myra, Darius McCrary as Eddie, Jo Marie Payton as Harriette and Reginald VelJohnson as Carl

Main article: List of Family Matters characters

CharacterPortrayed bySeasons123456789
Carl Otis WinslowReginald VelJohnsonMain}}
Harriette Baines WinslowJo Marie PaytonMain}}
Judyann Eldercolspan="8"
Estelle "Mother" WinslowRosetta LeNoireMain}}
Edward "Eddie" WinslowDarius McCraryMain}}
Laura Lee WinslowKellie Shanygne WilliamsMain}}
Judith "Judy" WinslowValerie Jonescolspan="8"
Jaimee FoxworthMain}}colspan="5"
Richard "Richie" CrawfordJoseph & Julius Wrightcolspan="8"
Bryton McClureMain}}R}}
Rachel Baines CrawfordTelma HopkinsMain}}colspan="2"
Steven "Steve" Quincy UrkelJaleel WhiteMain}}
Waldo Geraldo FaldoShawn HarrisonR}}Main}}colspan="2"
Myra MonkhouseMichelle Thomascolspan="3"R}}Main}}
Jerry Jamal "3J" JamesonOrlando Browncolspan="6"Main}}

Episodes

Main article: List of Family Matters episodes

Production notes

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Family Matters was created by William Bickley and Michael Warren (who also wrote for, and were producers of, parent series Perfect Strangers) and developed by Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett (who also served as executive producers on Perfect Strangers); all four also served as executive producers of the series. The series was produced by Miller-Boyett Productions, in association with Lorimar Television, which co-produced the show until 1993, when Warner Bros. Television absorbed Lorimar (a sister company under the co-ownership of Time Warner).

Starting with season three, the series was also produced by Bickley-Warren Productions. The series was filmed in front of a live studio audience; the Lorimar-produced episodes were shot at Lorimar Studios (later Sony Pictures Studios) in Culver City, California, while the Warner Bros.-produced episodes were filmed at Warner Bros. Studios in nearby Burbank.

The show's original theme was Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World"; it was scrapped after the fifth episode of season one ("Straight A's"), though it was heard only in the pilot episode in syndicated reruns. The second theme, "As Days Go By", written by Jesse Frederick, Bennett Salvay and Scott Roeme and performed by Frederick, was the theme for the majority of the series until 1995. The sixth season's opening credits was last used in the season seven episodes "Talk's Cheap" and "Fa La La La Laagghh", the only two episodes during the final three seasons to feature the theme song (this was heard in season one episodes in ABC Family and syndicated airings). A longer version of "As Days Go By" was used during the first three seasons, though in syndicated reruns the short version is heard (in ABC Family airings, the long theme was used for all of the episodes during the first three seasons).

Family Matters is set in the same fictional universe as several other TV shows related to ABC's TGIF or CBS's Block Party. Before Family Matters, Harriette Winslow was originally the elevator operator at the Chicago Chronicle newspaper office in the third and fourth seasons of Perfect Strangers. Family Matters was a spin-off series given to this character in 1989. Characters from Family Matters appeared on other shows, including Full House, Boy Meets World, Step by Step and Meego.

Syndication

In September 1993, Warner Bros. Television Distribution began distributing Family Matters for broadcast in off-network syndication; most television stations stopped carrying the show by around 2002, though some stations in larger markets such as WTOG in Tampa, Florida continued to air Family Matters until as recently as 2005 and New York's WPIX as 2006. In 1995, reruns of the series began airing on TBS Superstation, where it ran until 2003. TBS would air two episodes of Family Matters each weekday afternoon from October 1995 to September 1999. From 1999 to 2003, TBS only aired the series once per weekday typically playing in the early mornings. The series returned to TBS in 2020.

From 1997 to 2003, reruns of the series aired on WGN America. In 2003, ABC Family picked up the series and aired it for five years until February 29, 2008. From 2004 to 2006, UPN aired the show for 2 years. BET aired reruns briefly in December 2009 and began airing the series on a regular basis on March 1, 2013; the series returned to BET in mid-February 2023. MTV2 also began airing reruns on September 7, 2013. The show aired on Nick at Nite from June 29, 2008, to December 31, 2012. ABC Family and Nick at Nite airings cut the tag scenes at the end of all episodes, despite the fact that many episodes during the series have tag scenes during the closing credits. The series also aired on TV One from 2019 to 2023. In Canada, the series also aired on CTV, CBC and currently airs on Family Channel.

On September 29, 2017, Family Matters became available for streaming on Hulu. In the UK it aired on Sky One whilst Perfect Strangers aired on BBC One.

Reruns of the series aired on Cartoon Network's ACME Night block in 2021.

TruTV began airing reruns in 2023 as part of their "Comfort Food" block.

On October 1, 2021, Family Matters began streaming on HBO Max after its streaming rights expired from Hulu, but has since returned to the Hulu platform. The series was removed on HBO Max in September 2025.

International airings

In France, it aired as La Vie de famille (Family Life) as part of the show Club Dorothée on January 1, 1995, and on RTL9 (from August 28, 1995), France 2 & M6 (from June 1, 2000).

In Germany, it premiered as Alle unter einem Dach (All under one roof) on ProSieben between September 4, 1995 and December 8, 1998.

In Italy, it aired as Otto sotto un tetto (Eight under one roof) on Canale 5, Italia 1 in 1992, with subsequent airings on Fox Retro & Sky Atlantic.

In Croatia, the show aired as Pod istim krovom (Under the Same Roof) starting in September 2005 on RTL, and later on its sister channels RTL 2 and RTL Kockica.

In Spain it was known as "Cosas de Casa" (Home Things), broadcast on Antena 3 during the 90s, and is one of the most remembered dubbings. When Jaleel White participated in the program "Sorpresa Sorpresa" (Surprise Surprise) he praised Pilar Coronado for her way of giving voice to Urkel.

In Israel it was called אריזה משפחתית (Family Packaging) on Arutz HaYeladim.

Home media

Warner Home Video has released the first four seasons of Family Matters on DVD in Region 1 while the remaining five seasons were released by the Warner Archive Collection. On February 4, 2014, Warner Home Video released season 4 on DVD, but consumers complained when it was found that the season 4 set contained syndication edits rather than the original broadcast masters. Warner Bros. responded to the complaints, offered a replacement program to receive corrected discs and reissuing the set with corrected broadcast copies on April 4, 2014. All episodes are the original broadcast form, except for the episode "Number One With a Bullet", disc 1, episode 6. The entire series is also available for digital download on Amazon.com and the iTunes Store, all but season 6 remastered in both SD and HD.

A Complete Series DVD boxset was released on September 26, 2023

DVD NameEp #Release DateRef(s)
The Complete 1st Season22June 8, 2010
The Complete 2nd Season25February 14, 2012
The Complete 3rd Season25February 12, 2013
The Complete 4th Season24February 4, 2014
The Complete 5th Season24February 16, 2016
The Complete 6th Season25April 12, 2016
The Complete 7th Season24July 26, 2016
The Complete 8th Season24September 20, 2016
The Complete 9th Season22November 8, 2016
The Complete Series215September 26, 2023

Accolades

AssociationYearCategoryNominee(s) / WorkResultRef(s)Broadcast Music, Inc (BMI) Film & TV AwardsNAACP Image AwardsNickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsPrimetime Emmy AwardsTV Land Icon AwardsYoung Artist Awards
1991BMI TV Music AwardBennett Salvay
1992BMI TV Music AwardBennett Salvay
1994Outstanding Youth Actor/ActressJaleel White
1995Outstanding Youth Actor/ActressJaleel White
1996Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesJaleel White
1997Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesJaleel White
1996Favorite Television ShowFamily Matters
Favorite Television ActorJaleel White
1996Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual EffectsKelly Sandefur
(For episode "Send in the Clone")
2008Favorite Character(s) Who "Went Missing"Jaimee Foxworth
1990Best Young Actor Starring in a Television SeriesDarius McCrary
Best New Television SeriesFamily Matters
Best Young Actor Guest Starring in a Television SeriesRandy Josselyn
1991Best Young Actress Supporting or Re-Occurring Role For a TV SeriesJaimee Foxworth
Best Young Actress Starring in a Television SeriesKellie Shanygne Williams
Best Young Actor Starring in a Television SeriesDarius McCrary
Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television SeriesJaleel White
1992Outstanding Young Comedienne in a Television SeriesKellie Shanygne Williams
1993Outstanding Young Comedienne in a Television SeriesKellie Shanygne Williams
Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television SeriesDarius McCrary
Best Young Actress Recurring in a Television SeriesCherie Johnson
Best Young Actor Recurring in a Television SeriesPatrick J. Dancy
Best Young Actor Co-starring in a Television SeriesShawn Harrison
Best Young Actor Recurring in a Television SeriesBumper Robinson
(Tied with Aeryk Egan for Brooklyn Bridge)

Notes

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