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Family Ties - The Complete First Season Cast: Michael Gross, Meredith Baxter, Michael Fox, Justine Bateman

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/20/2007
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This 1982-83 Reagan-era sitcom flipped All in the Family's volatile dynamics on its head: Instead of a conservative father butting heads with his liberal son-in-law, the heart of Family Ties is the generational conflict between the former hippie parents and their children. The show's first season introduced us to liberal parents Steven and Elyse Keaton (Michael Gross and Meredith Baxter), and their three children, teenage daughter Mallory (Justine Bateman), precocious nine-year-old Jennifer (Tina Yothers), and staunchly Republican 17-year-old Alex (Michael J. Fox), who worships at the altars of Milton Friedman and William F. Buckley. Fox would go on to win three Emmys as the ambitious, quick-witted Alex, ranked by cable network Bravo as among TV's top 30 greatest characters. The series also tackled some difficult subjects, including teenage pregnancy, nuclear weapons (this is the 1980s, after all), and even child molestation (in "Give Uncle Arthur a Kiss," a family friend has inappropriate contact with Mallory). In the two-part "The Fugitive," future Oscar winner Tom Hanks guest-stars as Elyse Keaton's irresponsible younger brother, Ned, a corporate executive on the run from the FBI for conscience-motivated embezzlement. As with any long-running show, it's fun to check out Season 1 to see how the characters evolved. In Family Ties' case, though, one can't help but be struck by how much the Mallory character actually devolved. An airhead in subsequent seasons, here she is much more appealingly and believably grounded. That sappy theme song notwithstanding, it is a pleasure to be reunited with the Keatons and their more nurturing blend of politics and punch lines. These are Ties that bind. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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March 03, 2007: The greatest show ever. Are there more episodes?

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December 03, 2006: This has to be the greatest show of all time glad it's finally on dvd.Can't wait to buy it.