“Family Matters,” a beloved 90s sitcom, not only entertained audiences with its memorable characters and hilarious antics but also spawned spin-offs and crossovers that expanded its universe and delighted fans.
One notable spin-off of “Family Matters” was “Meego,” which aired in 1997. This series starred Bronson Pinchot as Meego, an alien who crash-lands on Earth and becomes a nanny to a single father and his children. While not directly connected to “Family Matters,” the show shared similarities in its family-friendly humor and endearing characters.
Additionally, “Family Matters” had several crossover episodes with other popular sitcoms of the time. One notable example is the crossover with “Full House,” titled “Stephanie Gets Framed.” In this episode, Stephanie Tanner (played by Jodie Sweetin) visits Chicago and encounters Steve Urkel, leading to hilarious interactions between the two iconic characters.
Another crossover occurred with “Step by Step,” titled “A Test of Friendship.” In this episode, Steve Urkel visits the Lambert-Foster household, leading to comedic clashes with the characters from “Step by Step.” Furthermore, “Family Matters” itself was a spin-off of another popular sitcom, “Perfect Strangers.” The character of Harriette Winslow, played by Jo Marie Payton, originally appeared on “Perfect Strangers” as the elevator operator at the Chicago Chronicle. When “Family Matters” premiered, Harriette became a central character, and the show shifted its focus to the Winslow family.
These spin-offs and crossovers allowed fans to further immerse themselves in the world of “Family Matters” while also introducing new characters and storylines to explore. They served as a testament to the enduring popularity and cultural impact of the beloved sitcom, ensuring its legacy lives on for generations to come.