Bud gets Kelly a job on her favourite childhood programme, Uncle Dudley's Playpen; when Uncle Dudley suffers from a breakdown, Kelly takes over as presenter and becomes a diva. At home, Peggy keeps on invading Al's space in bed, so he agrees to buy her a TV for the bedroom if they can try separate sleeping arrangements (twin beds, bunk beds).
A rather lackluster episode, this one goes through the motions with Christina Applegate doing her dumb blonde routine, and O'Neill and Sagal back to their usual bickering. There's nothing remarkable or fresh about the script - the children's TV show storyline is weak and the dialogue doesn't shine. I was, however, impressed with how much Kelly's Budrick ventriloquist doll actually looks like David Faustino: hats off to the props department.
A rather lackluster episode, this one goes through the motions with Christina Applegate doing her dumb blonde routine, and O'Neill and Sagal back to their usual bickering. There's nothing remarkable or fresh about the script - the children's TV show storyline is weak and the dialogue doesn't shine. I was, however, impressed with how much Kelly's Budrick ventriloquist doll actually looks like David Faustino: hats off to the props department.