Various characters live in the house throughout the course of the series:
Carl and Harriette Winslow: Husband and wife.
Eddie, Laura, and Judy Winslow: Carl and Harriette's three natural children. Judy was written out of the show after season four, and never referenced as one of the children after that.
Rachel Crawford: Harriette's sister.
Richie Crawford: Rachel's son.
Estelle Winslow: Carl's mother.
3J Jameson: Foster child who was introduced in season seven, and adopted by Carl and Harriette in season eight.
Steve Urkel: Originally the Winslows' neighbor. He moved in at the end of season six, when his parents moved to Russia.
Carl and Harriette Winslow: Husband and wife.
Eddie, Laura, and Judy Winslow: Carl and Harriette's three natural children. Judy was written out of the show after season four, and never referenced as one of the children after that.
Rachel Crawford: Harriette's sister.
Richie Crawford: Rachel's son.
Estelle Winslow: Carl's mother.
3J Jameson: Foster child who was introduced in season seven, and adopted by Carl and Harriette in season eight.
Steve Urkel: Originally the Winslows' neighbor. He moved in at the end of season six, when his parents moved to Russia.
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Because more time passed in the real world than the sitcom world.
The group the sings/plays the theme song is Jesse Federick, Bennet Salvay and Scott Roeme. In the pilot episode, the theme song was WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD by Louis Armstrong.
It's a rare condition, in this day and age
To read any good news on the newspaper page
Love and tradition of the grand design
Some people say it's even harder to find
Well then there must be some magic clue inside these gentle walls
'Cause all I see is a tower of dreams
Real love burstin' out of every seam
As days go by
We're gonna fill our house with happiness
The moon may cry
We're gonna smother the blues with tenderness
As days go by
There's room for you
Room for me
For gentle hearts an opportunity
As days go by
It's the bigger love of the family
To read any good news on the newspaper page
Love and tradition of the grand design
Some people say it's even harder to find
Well then there must be some magic clue inside these gentle walls
'Cause all I see is a tower of dreams
Real love burstin' out of every seam
As days go by
We're gonna fill our house with happiness
The moon may cry
We're gonna smother the blues with tenderness
As days go by
There's room for you
Room for me
For gentle hearts an opportunity
As days go by
It's the bigger love of the family
The bizarre looking car that Steve Urkel drives is a 1956 BMW Isetta 300. BMW manufactured approximately 136,000 Isettas. About 8,500 were exported to the U.S. of which it is estimated 1,000 still exist.
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- How many seasons does Family Matters have?9 seasons
- How many episodes does Family Matters have?215 episodes
- When did Family Matters premiere?September 22, 1989
- When did Family Matters end?July 17, 1998
- How long are episodes of Family Matters?30 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Family Matters?6.6 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Family Matters?The Winslow family deals with various misadventures, many of them caused by their pesky next-door neighbor, ultra-nerd Steve Urkel.
- Who are the characters in Family Matters?A Steve Urkel, 3J, Alien, Andre, Aunt Oona, Bruce Lee, Carl Otis Winslow, Carlsbad, Cassie Lynn, Charlie Sullivan, and others
- What genre is Family Matters?Adventure, Comedy Drama, Comedy, Drama, Family, and Sci-Fi
- How many awards has Family Matters won?16 awards
- How many awards has Family Matters been nominated for?40 nominations
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