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Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
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Family Matters ranks at the 0.00th percentile in the genre. This means Family Matters has higher demand than all other titles in United States
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About this title
Storyline
Policeman Carl Winslow has enough to deal with on the job. But when he gets home, he still has to handle kids, his wife, Harriette (whose character was first introduced on the sitcom "Perfect Strangers"), his mom, a sister-in-law and Urkel, the nerd next door who doesn't understand that he doesn't actually live with the Winslows.
Official Sites: Official IMDb, Official FacebookOfficial Wikipedia | See more »
Country: United States
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: September 22, 1989
Also Known As: Steve Urkel, Family MattersAlle unter einem Dach, La vie de famille, Дела семейные, 家務事, ファミリー・マターズ, Family Matters (Verenigde Staten), Räkna med bråk, Под истим кровом, Οικογένεια Γουίνσλοου, Cosas de casa, 8 sotto un tetto, Cousas de casa, Pod istim krovom | See more »
Plot Keywords
chicago, illinois
middle class
spin off
boy-wears-eyeglasses
overweight-man
eyeglasses
actor-playing-multiple-roles
letter-n
quirky-comedy
observational-comedy
sitcom-comedy
two-daughters-and-one-son
one-boy-two-girls
steve-urkel-character
neighbor
friend
spin-off
nerd
high-pitched-voice
invention
two-word-series-title
overalls
bmw-isetta
1990s
1980s
party
long-brown-hair
brunette
wisecrack-humor
middle-school
high-school
grandfather-granddaughter-relationship
grandmother-granddaughter-relationship
grandfather-grandson-relationship
grandmother-grandson-relationship
boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship
kiss
aunt-niece-relationship
physical-comedy
slapstick-comedy
laugh-track
dual-role
cousin-cousin-relationship
aunt-nephew-relationship
inventor
scientist
brother-in-law-sister-in-law-relationship
adopted-son
uncle-nephew-relationship
teenage-boy
friendship
teenage-girl
mother-son-relationship
marriage
catch-phrase
joke
husband-wife-relationship
father-daughter-relationship
brother-sister-relationship
father-son-relationship
family-relationships
police-officer
chicago-illinois
sitcom
african-american
surprise-ending
Company Credits
Production Co: Bickley-Warren Productions, Lorimar Television, Miller/Boyett Productions, Warner Bros. Television
CastSee full cast »
Shavar Ross
as Weasel
Rachel True
as Sue
Diane Hsu
as Mrs. Wong
Freddie Jackson
as Freddie Jackson
Terrell Ferguson
as Dirk
John Mariano
as Ring Announcer
Mike Adamle
as Mike Adamle
Neary Plummer
as Mr. Sniplitsky
James Nardini
as Luke
Jesse Stock
as Kid with Snowball
Missy Elliott
as Missy Elliott
Lynn Swann
as Greg Johnston
Galen Tomlinson
as Turbo
Hana Hatae
as Steve Urkel #3
Rob Moore
as Deek
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
1989 | 22 Episodes
Season 2
1990 | 25 Episodes
Season 3
1991 | 25 Episodes
Season 4
1992 | 24 Episodes
Season 5
1993 | 24 Episodes
Season 6
1994 | 25 Episodes
Season 7
1995 | 24 Episodes
Season 8
1996 | 24 Episodes
Season 9
1997 | 22 Episodes
Media
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Awards
Awards & NominationsSee full list »
Young Artist Award 1990
Nominee
Young Artist Award
Best New Television Series
Nominee
Winner
Young Artist Award
Best Young Actor Guest Starring in a Television Series
Nominee
Young Artist Award
Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series
BMI TV Music Award 1991
Nominee
Winner
BMI TV Music Award