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"Nightmare on Al's Street" (0112)
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Last update November 30, 2003
Episode title: Nightmare on Al's Street
Episode production code: 0112
Episode # in production code order: 12
Episode # in true US premiere order: 11
Episode # in old US premiere order: 11
US premiere date: June 14, 1987
US premiere time: 8 pm
Taping date: May 15, 1987
Written by Michael G. Moye
Directed by Linda Day
First camera shot: Peggy is sitting on the couch calling for Al.
Synopsis: Steve is out of town, and Marcy becomes a nervous wreck when a
romantic Al begins appearing nightly in her dreams.
No guest cast
General notes: Steves middle name is "Bartholomew". The Bundy house number "9764" is shown
for the first time. Lake Chicamocomico will reappear in "Married... with Who" (0512)
and "Weenie Tot Lovers and Other Strangers" (0517). On this episode we learn that
Al once kept the Chicago Cubs out of the World Series with a fan interference call. A similar thing really
happened during a National League Championship game on October 14, 2003, when Steven Bartman caught a foul
ball a Cub player still could have reached.
Music: Steve sings "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" by Rod Stewart.
Influences: The episode title is based on the movie series "Nightmare on Elm Street", featuring
Freddy Kruger (played by Robert Englund who appears in 1120).
Relatives: Peggy is on the phone with Al's mother.
DVD: Information at Bundyology's DVD page.
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