Family business (disambiguation)
A family business is a company owned and operated by members of one or more families.
Look up family business in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Family Business may also refer to:
Music
- Family Business (2-4 Family album), 1999
- Family Business (E.S.G. album), 2005
- Family Business (Ronnie Penque album), 2019
- A Family Business, a 2011 compilation album
- "Family Business", a song by Fish from Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors
- "Family Business", a song by the Fugees from The Score
- "Family Business", a song by Kanye West from The College Dropout
Television
- Family Business (UK TV series), a 2004 British television drama series that aired on BBC
- Family Business (U.S. TV series), a 2003–2006 American reality television series that aired on Showtime
- "Family Business" (Law & Order), an episode of Law & Order
- "Family Business" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- "Family Business", an episode of American Dragon: Jake Long
- "Family Business" (Burn Notice), an episode of Burn Notice
- "Family Business", an episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog
- "Family Business", an episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX
- "Family Business" (Once Upon a Time), an episode from the TV series Once Upon a Time
- The Family Business, a 1989 Australian sitcom
- "Family Business" (2019 TV series), a 2019 French web television series distributed on Netflix
Other media
- Family Business (1986 film), a French comedy film directed by Costa-Gavras
- Family Business (1989 film), a film starring Sean Connery
- Family Business (game), a dedicated deck card game
- Family Business (novel), a novel by Vincent Patrick, basis for the 1989 film
- Family Business, a chapbook by Judith Arcana
gollark: The S in IoT stands for security, after all.
gollark: Everyone knows that more computer implies more good.
gollark: I'm aware, but that's a "skill issue" and not due to <#471334670483849216> being somehow "down".
gollark: It was always up.
gollark: Candelas aren't widely used yet *they're* a base unit.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.