Now, that’s not to say I don’t remember the Lambert-Fosters. 'Step By Step': Tribute to the TGIF comedy. A vehicle for stand-up comedian D.L. "Step By Step" gets my vote for the Worst Sitcom of All Time. The entire Foster/Lambert family gathers around their TV to host. "Step By Step" gets my vote for the Worst Sitcom of All Time. While it wasn’t part of the original TGIF, it was a staple of ABC for 1989 to 1997 before it moved to CBS for one season. Step by Step. Iconic characters like Steve Urkel or famous catchphrases like “You got it dude!” from Michelle Tanner (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) all entered the pop culture lexicon through TGIF. As it was originally broadcast, the end of the Family Matters episode “Brain Over Brawn” saw Urkel propelled into the atmosphere by … The entire Foster/Lambert family gathers around their TV to host. ABC consistently dominated the … With Josh Byrne, Christopher Castile, Patrick Duffy, Staci Keanan. Step by Step was a Friday night staple of ABC’s TGIF franchise for seven seasons and 160 episodes. It’s great and it lasted from 1991 to 1994. With Josh Byrne, Christopher Castile, Patrick Duffy, Staci Keanan. Urkel’s media dominance continued into the following TV season, and the character was used to ensure that viewers checked out TGIF newbie Step By Step. This was from Jim Hanson’s workshop and was one of the few TV sitcoms that featured fully operational puppet work. Dinosaurs. Rather, I spent far too much time thinking about the fictional family. The premise was stolen blatantly from The Brady Bunch- and ostensibly it was a family show- but the devil is in the details, and this production was surely supervised by Satan himself. Divorced woman with children marries divorced man with children. TGIF lived on well past the initial lineup and went on to feature shows like Dinosaurs, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Boy Meets World, and Step By Step. In addition to House and Matters, they included Boy Meets World, Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Step by Step. Hughley, The Hughleys was launched toward the end of the TGIF era and became one of many TGIF shows (along with Family Matters, Step by Step, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Sister, Sister, and Clueless) to complete its run on a network other than ABC. The premise was stolen blatantly from The Brady Bunch- and ostensibly it was a family show- but the devil is in the details, and this production was surely supervised by Satan himself.