Family Ties Reunion 2008 Today Show



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Welcome to Family Ties Online, devoted to the popular 1982-1989 NBC sitcom which starred Meredith Baxter Birney, Michael Gross, Michael J. Fox, Justine Bateman, Tina Yothers, Brian Bonsall, Marc Price, Tracy Pollan, Scott Valentine, and Courteney Cox Malerie, Michael J. Fox
The Reunion on the Today show was taped February 7, 2008 and was to promote a book called Sit UBU Sit created by the Producer.


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you mean skippy ( 1 month ago by rickyscot)
you mean skippy
I would have to ... ( 1 month ago by AbsentIdentity)
I would have to agree. Makes me sad.
This was one of my ... ( 1 month ago by SalSter19)
This was one of my favorite shows growing up. I thought and still think Michael J. Fox is gorgeous. It's a shame they don't have shows like this anymore.
Me too. As much as ... ( 1 month ago by zoeydebra)
Me too. As much as I love watching this, I wish the same thing!
SO do i! I love ... ( 1 month ago by DRcus)
SO do i! I love micheal J Fox and all of his Tv shows and Movies!!! He diserves to be cured
ah...the good ol' ... ( 1 month ago by springblossom96)
ah...the good ol' days when tv shows weren't filled with stupidity! i wasn't even alive then, but i love family ties and am looking into growing pains. it's really sad that michael j. fox has parkinsons because he is such a great actor. i wish that he could've made a back to the future part 4, too. *sigh*
What is the name of ... ( 1 month ago by r3t4y5)
What is the name of the producer?
I would like the ... ( 1 month ago by Nopleravet)
I would like the same, he is an amazing actor and a really good person, and Back to the Future movies were fantastic!
Michael J Fox is a ... ( 1 month ago by scientologyisnuts)
Michael J Fox is a wonderful man. Nothing to do with his disorder, even without it he is friggin great, yeah i wish he was cured, obviously, but watching this nearly made me cry, i havnt seen him on TV here for years, and seeing him trying to keep still (uncontrollable movements) breaks my heart.
THanks so much for ... ( 1 month ago by CHELLE0774)
THanks so much for posting this vid for us to see - Michael J. Fox was always my favorite actor - "Secret of My Success" is my all-time favorite movie and "Family Ties" is my favorite t.v. show. After Fox announced he had Parkinson's, it was only a few years later that I found out my mother had it, too - she died September 23, 2008 - she taught me so much about life - and she gave me so much strength, determination, courage, and hope in life - just by watching her embrace and endure Parkinson's
i cried watching ... ( 1 month ago by ghfreak9030)
i cried watching this seeing Michael J. Fox Trying to controll his movements they really need to find a cure
I agree. It is sad ... ( 1 month ago by sciotto8)
I agree. It is sad seeing Michael J. Fox this way. My favorite part of this show was when he went through his old toys and found his Nixon lunchbox! One of my best friends and I were watching this, and we were rolling on the floor laughing at that!
they do its such a ... ( 1 month ago by lovecheese813)
they do its such a shame he is such a nice man
even though there ... ( 3 weeks ago by AcDcEcW)
even though there is no cure... it does seem michael has made good preogress over the years, which is great
Justine looks a bit ... ( 3 weeks ago by chantillyembrace)
Justine looks a bit like Sandra Bullock
Gary David Goldberg ( 2 weeks ago by misadventure71)
Gary David Goldberg
Thanks, I send him ... ( 2 weeks ago by r3t4y5)
Thanks, I send him an e-mail already. Do you have Dutch ancestors?
First of all its ... ( 2 weeks ago by Funnylittlepeople)
First of all its JENNY Craig and second TY had just had a baby a few months before this, so she was probably still carrying the weight from that. Seriously though, did you expect them to look the same as they did 20 years ago?? Get real!!
no, my ancestors ... ( 2 weeks ago by misadventure71)
no, my ancestors are Slavs from Eastern Europe...
Where's Andy? ( 1 week ago by FanikII)
Where's Andy?
Andy is a screwup ... ( 1 week ago by galredrose)
Andy is a screwup with a warrant on his head for some sort of parole or probation violation, violent assut and all kinds of stuff
Matthew Broderick's ... ( 1 week ago by snake063)
Matthew Broderick's dad was on Family with Meredith Baxter.
I watch Family Ties ... ( 3 days ago by robhere1982)
I watch Family Ties endlessly. It's what you call real entertainment. The 80's where the last of top quality, feel good shows, we'll never see it again I'm afraid. Now all we have is wall to wall sex and porn, even on so called kid's shows. It seems everyone is so talentless nowadays they can only write childish trash aimed at the Slut generation. Why has TV, Movies & Music gotten so trashy? ..and it's now reflected in society. These actors and writers of past shows where so gifted and likable.
They projected a ... ( 2 days ago by GatoAmarillo76)
They projected a special chemical between them .. They transmit the feeling of a real family



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