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22 September 1989 (USA) morePlot:
Long-running "Perfect Strangers" spin-off series centering on the Winslow family and their pesky next-door neighbor, ultra-nerd Steve Urkel. full summaryAwards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 8 wins & 15 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(2 articles)
McCrary Hits Back At Steffans' Assault Claims (From WENN. 10 June 2008, 9:08 AM, PDT)
TV Star Alive & Well Despite Suicide Reports (From WENN. 14 June 2006)
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The development of a cultural icon. moreUS TV Schedule:
| Tue. Oct. 7 | 11:00 PM | NIK | That's What Friends Are For | #5.19 | |
| Tue. Oct. 7 | 11:30 PM | NIK | Opposites Attract | #5.20 | more |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 11 of 92)| Reginald VelJohnson | ... | Carl Otis Winslow / ... (137 episodes, 1989-1998) | |
| Darius McCrary | ... | Edward 'Eddie' James Arthur Winslow / ... (134 episodes, 1989-1998) | |
| Kellie Shanygne Williams | ... | Laura Lee Winslow (134 episodes, 1989-1998) | |
| JoMarie Payton | ... | Harriette Winslow / ... (133 episodes, 1989-1998) | |
| Jaleel White | ... | Steven 'Steve' Quincy Urkel / ... (125 episodes, 1989-1998) | |
| Telma Hopkins | ... | Rachel Crawford (100 episodes, 1989-1997) | |
| Rosetta LeNoire | ... | Estelle 'Mother' Winslow (94 episodes, 1989-1997) | |
| Bryton McClure | ... | Richie Crawford (72 episodes, 1990-1997) | |
| Jaimee Foxworth | ... | Judy Winslow (71 episodes, 1989-1993) | |
| Shawn Harrison | ... | Waldo Geraldo Faldo / ... (62 episodes, 1990-1996) | |
| Cherie Johnson | ... | Maxine Johnson / ... (50 episodes, 1990-1998) |
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30 min (215 episodes)Country:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Jaleel White played eight characters total during the series. Of course, his original character is Steven Quincy Urkel. He also played his female cousin Myrtle Urkel in a few episodes and male cousin Cornelius Eugene Urkel (or "OGD: Original Gangsta Dawg") in one episode. He also provided the voice of his invention Urkel-Bot in two episodes. The remaining are Steve's alter-egos (in order of reverse length of appearance)... Stefan Urquelle, Bruce Lee, Elvis Presley, and Albert Einstein. moreGoofs:
Continuity: In the first episode, outside of the front door is a little hallway leading out side. From the second episode on, the hallway was a porch. moreQuotes:
Harriette: What's goin' on down here and why do I smell cinnamon flavored smoke?Steve Urkel: Well, ya see, we had a little muffin mayhem. A small gastronomic goof up. A minor Betty Crocker boo boo.
Harriette: Laura, translate.
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Like it or not, 'Family Matters' did produce a cultural icon. People everywhere knew who you were talking about when you mentioned the name 'Urkle,' the accident-prone next door neighbor who wore red framed glasses, suspenders, highwater pants, and had a passion for cheese and an admiration for Laura Winslow. Funny, too, that his becoming a regular on the show was by mere accident, since they only wrote Steve in for one episode. Like all cultural icons, it will be the one that actor Jaleel White will be forever associated.
'Family Matters' was a terrific comedy series, save the last one or two seasons where the situations became pretty desperate as an aging Jaleel White likely got tired (and too old) to play the hapless nerd character, and wanted to just be normal Steve (which he could because in the show he invented a machine where he often played a Dr. Steve and Mr. Urkle type towards the end of the series). It was also one of the few pleasant black comedies on television then and now, as few these days seem to offer anything more than insulting stereotypes and idiotic characters. The Winslows were a loving family (and one that didn't speak in ebonics just because they're black) who faced difficult problems in their lives and so forth. The show addressed issues of racial pride, of prejudice, of love, your typical family values.
The Winslow family consisted of the sometimes impulsive Carl (VelJohnson), the father; Harriet the intelligent mother (Judyann Elder); the oldest son, Eddie (McCrary); the oldest daughter, Laura (Kellie Shanygne Williams); the youngest sister Judy (Jaimee Foxworth), who appeared occasionally before disappearing altogether; and later, they added a little fellow named Ritche (Bryton McClure). There was also Mother Winslow (LaNoire); and of course, Steve Urkel.
Urkle did compete a few years later with Waldo (Shawn Harrison), Eddie's friend, because like all television comedy series, they need an idiot character. Urkel did create many misadventures because he never seemed to pay attention to what he was doing, but he was no idiot. Or, at least not the way Waldo was. He was a pretty funny guy for the while he was on the show.
And they were a pretty funny family, especially in the moments between Carl Winslow (Reginald VelJohnson), the father of the household, and his dufus friend, Urkel, which went on for some time the way Dennis the Menace often got on the nerves of George Wilson. Likewise, Urkel found it easy to annoy many of those in the Winslow household, namely the object of his affection: Laura, who squirmed around the hopeless dork, but finally managed to look past his faults (basically, just his appearance and awkward manner).
It was a pleasant show that ran in the TGIF line-up for quite some time, with other family comedy series that generated an audience and developed into series in a way that ABC may never again be able to reproduce. Everyone on the show was terrific, although my favorite, wasn't Urkel, but the lovely Rossetta LeNoire who played Mother (Estelle) Winslow. She was always such a pleasant character, and gave such a great performance.
If you ever get to see the reruns of the show, which do appear on network television every now and again, I would recommend watching it. It was a pretty good family series for it's day. And one that produced a cultural icon.