The next day, the bank reports that one million dollars is missing. The Reaction:
Despite Al's protests, his family creates extravagant wish lists of things they want him to buy with the money. Key Trivia & Production Details
Al sings a stuttering version of "I'm a Bud man and a Cubs fan," parodying mid-80s Budweiser commercials featuring Harry Caray. Where to Watch
In the Married... with Children episode (Season 2, Episode 3), Al Bundy is mistakenly accused of stealing one million dollars . The episode originally aired on October 4, 1987. Episode Overview
Steve Rhodes takes Al to the bank where he works for a secret, after-hours poker game inside the vault.
Fans often recall the humor in the family's immediate pivot from ignoring Al to worshipping him the moment they think he's wealthy.
This episode features the first appearance of Steve’s workplace, The Leading Bank of Chicago .
Steve confirms he took over Marcy’s old job at the bank, while she moved to a managerial role at Kyoto National Bank.
The next day, the bank reports that one million dollars is missing. The Reaction:
Despite Al's protests, his family creates extravagant wish lists of things they want him to buy with the money. Key Trivia & Production Details
Al sings a stuttering version of "I'm a Bud man and a Cubs fan," parodying mid-80s Budweiser commercials featuring Harry Caray. Where to Watch [S2E3] If I Were a Rich Man
In the Married... with Children episode (Season 2, Episode 3), Al Bundy is mistakenly accused of stealing one million dollars . The episode originally aired on October 4, 1987. Episode Overview
Steve Rhodes takes Al to the bank where he works for a secret, after-hours poker game inside the vault. The next day, the bank reports that one
Fans often recall the humor in the family's immediate pivot from ignoring Al to worshipping him the moment they think he's wealthy.
This episode features the first appearance of Steve’s workplace, The Leading Bank of Chicago . Where to Watch In the Married
Steve confirms he took over Marcy’s old job at the bank, while she moved to a managerial role at Kyoto National Bank.