Family Ties
In this family sitcom, former 1960s flower children Steven and Elyse Keaton raise their four kids Alex, Mallory, Jennifer, and Andrew, who was born in 1985. The show revealed the changing values during the Reagan era as the 1960s hippie parents clashed with their 1980's conservative son, Alex. The show also tackled a number of serious issues ranging from suicide to racism to drug dependency.
Alex must contend with a childhood playmate staying at the house who is unlike any girl he's known - or been attracted to - before, and has to decide whether to try and change her personality to his liking.
Mallory's boyfriend Jeff returns to Columbus and confesses to Alex he hates Princeton and is willing to do anything to get out of it--even ask Mallory to go steady with him.
Teacher/parent interviews at Alex and Mallory's school become interesting when both Steven and Elyse contend with a rude, insufferable teacher.
Mallory enters herself and Elyse in a Mother/Daughter Modeling contest but ends up regretting it when they win and Elyse steals her thunder.
Steven faces temptation at work when his new production assistant takes a liking to him.
Alex turns to amphetamines to get through a particularly stressful period of exams and scholarship applications.
Working at the school radio station, Alex sets himself up a blind date with a fellow music enthusiast who ends up being 39-year-old Lorraine. The two enjoy themselves as their relationship blossoms, but Alex's parents have problems with the age difference between the two.
When the pitcher drops out of Jennifer's softball team, she asks Arlene to be on the team. Arlene is not a sports person, and she's unaware that she is only needed to fill the team with another player so they don't need to forfeit.
Christmas is just around the corner, but Alex lacks holiday spirit as the rest of his family prepares to celebrate. On Christmas Eve he is visited in a dream by ghostly messengers who give him a view of his past and future Christmases, along with a different perception of the holiday.
Steven & Elyse play mediator between a friend and his ex-wife. Steven & Elyse argue each others sides and begin their own arguments. The mediation does not work, but Steven & Elyse realize they need to always keep their marriage fresh.
Steven must be in Washington for PBS on Alex's 18th birthday, so Elyse throws him a surprise party a few days early. On his big day, Alex fails to pass 'taking out the trash' down to one of his siblings, then declines a restaurant dinner because he wants to go to Camelot Inn in West Virginia with Neil and Doug, where the 18-year-olds can drink legally. Elyse forbids this blatantly, but the guys' taunting lures him along anyway, and just as they're pretending to be pilots about to invade Canada, Elyse arrives to drag him home. Alex is beyond furious for days, but they end up talking it through.
Alex decides to apply at the college where Mallory's ex Jeff is. So when he goes for his interview she decides to go with him so that she could see Jeff. When she sees him she finds him with another girl. After seeing him she goes looking for Alex so that they could leave but Alex is having his interview with the Dean which she can't help but disrupt.
Alex is placed in charge of his high school's class souvenirs for graduation. He wants to turn it into a millionaire making project. Elyse is upset when her not-yet-divorced mother starts enjoying the prospect of being single.
Uncle Ned pays the Keatons a visit. However, it becomes quickly evident to Alex that Ned has developed a drinking problem. Alex tries to convince his reluctant family of Ned's addiction before it's too late.
Alex pretends to be a feminist to impress a girl he likes.
Mallory considers taking a big step in her relationship with her boyfriend, Rick.
Alex is turned down when he asks his dream girl Jocelyn to the senior prom, and then invites the more unassuming Rachel. But when Jocelyn becomes available again, Alex finds himself with two dates, and devises a plan to take them both.
Elyse tries to revive her collegiate days as a folk singer, but her initial outing leaves her humiliated and filled with self-doubt. Alex and Steven are traumatized by Mallory's driving lessons.
Skippy finds out he is adopted, and decides to meet his birth mother.
Alex is stunned when his girlfriend is named valedictorian instead of him. He thinks the man should be superior in the relationship, and his attitude threatens to break them up. His father teaches him that love is not about competition.
Jennifer is in the hospital to have her tonsils taken out and is worried she will not survive. Awaiting the surgery, she writes down her thoughts and memories of her family.
Elyse gets a new job at an architectural firm and experiences challenges at work and at home.
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Michael J. Fox | Alex P. Keaton |
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Michael Gross | Steven Keaton |
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Meredith Baxter | Elyse Keaton |
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Justine Bateman | Mallory Keaton |
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Tina Yothers | Jennifer Keaton |
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Marc Price | Irwin 'Skippy' Handelman |
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Robert Schanche | The Milkman |
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Daphne Zuniga | Rachel Miller |
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Terry Wills | Dr. Schulte |
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John Dukakis | Jeff Wakefield |
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Tom Hanks | Ned Donnelly |
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Crispin Glover | Doug |
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James Karen | Philip |
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Kate Vernon | Christy |
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Kathleen Wilhoite | Kathy |
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Alan Blumenfeld | Lou Stone |
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Jami Gertz | Jocelyn Clark |
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John Hostetter | The Heckler |
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Edward Edwards | Mr. Rubin Tedesco |
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John Putch | Neil |
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Michael Currie | Mr. Halifax |
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Talia Balsam | Carrie Newman |
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David Faustino | Keith Bailey |
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Richard Vidan | Jail Guard |
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Lois De Banzie | Rose Handelman |
| Director | Sam Weisman |
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| Will Mackenzie |
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| John Pasquin |
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| Andrew McCullough |
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| Lee Shallat Chemel |
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| Writer | Gary David Goldberg, Ruth Bennett, Alan Uger, Michael J. Weithorn, Lisa A. Bannick, Rich Reinhart, Douglas Wyman, Lloyd Garver, Robert Caplain, Richard Raskind, Susan Borowitz | |
| Producer | June Galas, Lloyd Garver, Gary David Goldberg, Carol Himes, Michael J. Weithorn | |
| Musician | Tom Scott | |
| Photography | Mikel Neiers | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo |
| Distributor | Paramount Home Video |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 09, 2007 |
| Regions | 1 |