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Then the show gets cancelled. Alas, not lowbrow Fox sitcom ''Married With Children'', but ''Vital Social Issues 'n' Stuff with Kelly''. | Then the show gets cancelled. Alas, not lowbrow Fox sitcom ''Married With Children'', but ''Vital Social Issues 'n' Stuff with Kelly''. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Joanie and the Hepcats]] | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *https://marriedwithchildren.fandom.com/wiki/Episode:Kelly_Does_Hollywood_(Part_1) | ||
+ | *https://marriedwithchildren.fandom.com/wiki/Episode:Kelly_Does_Hollywood_(Part_2) | ||
+ | *https://marriedwithchildren.fandom.com/wiki/Vital_Social_Issues_N%27_Stuff | ||
[[Category:1991]] | [[Category:1991]] | ||
[[Category:Married... with Children]] | [[Category:Married... with Children]] | ||
[[Category:Rock]] | [[Category:Rock]] |
Latest revision as of 10:53, 23 January 2019
In the two-part Married with Children episode "Kelly Does Hollywood" (Part I aired November 10, 1991; Part II aired November 17, 1991), teen Kelly Bundy (Christina Applegate) gets her Chicago public access trash-talking discussion show, Vital Social Issues 'n' Stuff with Kelly picked up by a network.
Her network show's house band is this trio of leather-clad, guitar wielding rock chicks who sing a song whose entire lyric is "sex." Later, the network ruins the show by remaking it into 1950s niceness and the band is transformed into Joanie and the Hepcats, whose single-word song is now "milk!"
Then the show gets cancelled. Alas, not lowbrow Fox sitcom Married With Children, but Vital Social Issues 'n' Stuff with Kelly.