The series was a spinoff from the ABC sitcom
Perfect Strangers; both shows aired Friday nights as part of the network's family-oriented "
TGIF" lineup.
Jo Marie Payton played Harriette Winslow, the elevator operator at a newspaper where
Larry Appleton and
Balki Bartokomous also worked.
Reginald VelJohnson, who was coming off of growing fame from his role in
Die Hard, made an appearance on the show as Harriette's husband Carl Winslow, a Chicago police officer. ABC and the producers loved the character Harriette for her great morale and quick-witted humor and decided to create a show that would focus on her and her family, husband Carl, son Eddie, elder daughter Laura, and younger daughter Judy (who appeared until the character was
retconned after season four as having not existed). In the
pilot episode, "
The Mama Who Came to Dinner", the family had also opened their home to Carl's street-wise mother, Estelle (
Rosetta LeNoire), usually known as "Mother Winslow". Prior to the start of the series, Harriette's sister, Rachel Crawford and her infant son, Richie, had moved into the Winslow household after the death of Rachel's husband. The Winslows' nerdy teenage next-door neighbor, Steve Urkel (Jaleel White), was introduced early in the first season, given a significant role midway through the season in the episode "Laura’s First Date", and quickly became the focus of the show. The popular sitcom was a mainstay of ABC's TGIF lineup from 1989 until 1997, at which point it became part of the
CBS Block Party lineup for its final season.
Family Matters was produced by Bickley-Warren Productions (1991–1998) and
Miller-Boyett Productions, in association with
Lorimar Television (1989–1993) and later
Warner Bros. Television (1993–1998). As the show progressed, episodes began to center increasingly on Steve Urkel, and other original characters also played by White, including Steve's suave alter-ego, Stefan Urquelle (who is similar to
Jaleel White's real-life self), and his female cousin, Myrtle Urkel.
Network change In early 1997, CBS picked up
Family Matters and
Step by Step in a $40 million deal to acquire the rights to the programs from ABC. ABC then promised to pay Miller-Boyett Productions $1.5 million per episode for a ninth and tenth season of
Family Matters. However, tensions had risen between Miller-Boyett Productions and ABC's corporate parent,
The Walt Disney Company (which had bought ABC in 1996 as part of its merger with ABC's then-parent
Capital Cities/ABC Inc.). Miller-Boyett thought that it would not be a big player on ABC after ABC's recent purchase by Disney. Miller-Boyett Productions agreed to a $40 million offer from CBS for a 22-episode season for both
Family Matters and
Step By Step. CBS scheduled
Family Matters along with
Meego and
Step By Step as a part of its new Friday lineup, branded as the
CBS Block Party. The network scheduled the family-oriented block against ABC's
TGIF lineup, where the two series originated. Jo Marie Payton's contract had just expired and she was reluctant to continue, feeling the show had
jumped the shark years prior. She agreed to stay to keep continuity Payton would appear in only one more episode after that—a Christmas episode that also brought back several former characters from the ABC run who had been written out on CBS—before
Judyann Elder took over as Harriette for the remainder of the season. While
Family Matters continued to lose viewership compared to previous years, it was initially a modest success on CBS, beating the show that replaced it,
You Wish.
Meego, however, was a ratings failure and was canceled after six weeks. After the holiday special season, CBS replaced
Meego with
Kids Say the Darndest Things, and with that show's child-centered focus, it was placed in
Family Matters 8/7c time slot.
Family Matters was pushed an hour later and paired with
Step by Step. The ratings for
Family Matters fell even further in this later slot, and the entire block except for
Kids Say the Darndest Things was canceled in spring 1998, with the remaining episodes
burned off in the summer. The show sporadically aired in 1998, leaving a 5 month gap from January to June. == Cast ==