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With Francis away, Malcolm becomes the middle child of the family. In season four, the character Jamie (James and Lukas Rodriguez) was added to the show as the fifth son of Hal and Lois. The show's early seasons centered on Malcolm dealing with the rigors of being an intellectual and enduring the eccentricities of family life.
The cast of Malcolm in the Middle as of season 5, (from behind, left to right): Christopher Masterson as Francis, Frankie Muniz as Malcolm, Erik Per Sullivan as Dewey, and Justin Berfield as Reese. (In front, left to right) Jane Kaczmarek as Lois and Bryan Cranston as Hal. Lois is holding their fifth son, Jamie.
More than a decade after Malcolm in the Middle came to an end, the Wilkerson family is still on the minds of many of the show’s diehard fans and in December 2024 Disney+ ordered a limited, four ...
Malcolm in the Middle is an American sitcom television series created by Linwood Boomer that originally aired on Fox from January 9, 2000, to May 14, 2006. The show ran for seven seasons, with a total of 151 episodes produced.
Ever since Malcolm in the Middle concluded in 2006–and especially with a bevy of recent revivals and reboots of TV properties from the '90s and 2000s–fans have been asking if the hit comedy ...
"Malcolm in the Middle is a landmark sitcom that captured the essence of family life with humor, heart and relatability,” said Ayo Davis, president of Disney Branded Television, in a statement ...
The first season of Malcolm in the Middle premiered on January 9, 2000, on Fox, and ended on May 21, 2000, with a total of sixteen episodes. Frankie Muniz stars as the title character Malcolm, and he is joined by Jane Kaczmarek, Bryan Cranston, Christopher Kennedy Masterson, Justin Berfield, Erik Per Sullivan and Catherine Lloyd Burns.
The award-winning US TV series, which ran from 2000 to 2006, was a dark-humoured comedy about a dysfunctional family, with Muniz playing the titular character – a troubled middle child in his teens.