2024-07-05
New neighbors turn out to be nuttier and wilder than Malcolm and his family, so naturally, a feud ensues. Josh: Michael Welch. Tina: Robin Riker. Mike: Greg Jbara. Emily: Dakota Fanning. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Reese: Justin Berfield. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. (Repeat).
Robert Loggia and Cloris Leachman play Lois's visiting parents, an irascible couple who have a clear impact on their grandchildren. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Reese: Justin Berfield. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. (Repeat).
A traffic ticket vexes Lois, who's sure she got it for not giving preferential treatment to a cop (Sam McMurray) at the Lucky Aide store. Craig: David Higgins. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Reese: Justin Berfield. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. (Repeat).
A hospital stay unsettles Malcolm, who's stuck in a kids ward with what may be appendicitis. At military school, Francis leads a hunger strike. Dr. Harrison: Steven Gilborn. Spangler: Daniel Von Bargen. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Reese: Justin Berfield. (Repeat).
Desperate circumstances find impatient Malcolm tutoring a flunking Reese, and forlorn Francis staying at a buddy's pigpen. Mr. Woodward: Dave (Gruber) Allen. Richie: Todd Giebenhain. Reese: Justin Berfield. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. (Repeat).
Interwoven storylines recount the bowling misadventures of Malcolm and Reese on separate trips to the lanes with Lois and Hal. Beth: Alex McKenna. Reese: Justin Berfield. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. (Repeat).
Jr. finally finishes restoring his old car---and then he sells it. He'll need college tuition for his baby-to-be, he tells his proud parents. Meanwhile, Franklin's sick of being "special," so he goes to Michael for advice and is told: "dumb down." Eddie Hoo: Peter Kwong. Annie Hoo: Lauren Tom. (Repeat).
It's the Kyles' 19th anniversary, and Michael and Jay are busy one-upping each other in the gift department. Meanwhile, Franklin's teaching the gastronomically challenged Claire how to cook so she can prepare a fancy French dish for the anniversary dinner. (Repeat).
Jay wants to look younger and Michael wants to lose his "devious look" before a traffic-court date, so they visit a dermatologist, and it's smiles all around. Big Guy: Lou Ferrigno. Officer: Kevin Knotts. Dr. Tortoni: Joey Vassallo. Judge: Susan Peretz. Bailiff: Free Brooks. (Repeat).
The NBA's LeBron James has a cameo in an episode in which all the Kyles catch the flu. Well, everyone but Michael, who goes to absurd lengths to stay healthy because he doesn't want to miss James' NBA debut at Madison Square Garden, for which Michael has scored courtside tickets. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two: None of the kids is at home, giving Michael and Jay a chance to reminisce (via clips from past episodes) about their brood: Claire, Kady and Jr. (Repeat).
The conclusion of a two-part highlight episode features clips of Michael's "minor glitches" and Jay's concern about her weight. Lou Rawls has a cameo as a physician. (Repeat).
Vanessa's parents have a fight and her father (Rasta) needs a place to stay, so he lands on the Kyles. He's an unusual houseguest, to put it mildly. Meanwhile, Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey) has cracked the lottery. Unfortunately, he must rely on Jr. to buy the ticket that he has calculated will win. (Repeat).
Calvin (Rasta) goes to work at Kyle Trucking---well, not work, exactly, but Michael does feel as though he must hire his future in-law. Meanwhile, Claire has a science paper due on cold fusion, a topic about which she knows little and cares less. So she asks Franklin (Noah Grey-Cabey) for help. (Repeat).
Exploring Elvis Presley's life through the eyes of the Memphis mafia. (Repeat).
Michael Jackson. Child prodigy turned king of pop. Regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. His contributions to music and dance, along with his publicised personal life, made him a global figure in pop culture. (Repeat).
Vogue Williams explores the concept of monogamy in society and how it has changed over the years. (Repeat).
Vogue Williams travels across Europe to explore the world of sugar daddies and sugar babies. (Repeat).
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Allie falls for a handsome pilot in her building, but his on-off disappearance proves challenging.T hen, Dorian goes on a date with a girl who has a Jekyll and Hyde-like personality. (Repeat).
Tanya goes on a double date driving through the mountains. (Repeat).
This documentary explores the persistent restrictions on female sexuality across the globe.It features Indian human rights activist Vithika Yadav, Japanese sculptor Rokudenashiko, Somali activist Leyla Hussein, Berlin-based American writer Deborah Feldman, and Bavarian activist Doris Wagner. (Repeat).
Gender and sexuality are so interwoven, it's hard to know where one ends and the other begins. This episode explores our ideas of gender, sexuality, and the possibilities beyond the gender binary. (Repeat).
According to research, sex improves over time, no matter how old one gets. (Repeat).
Learning more about being queer and how it fits into the LGBTQIA+ community. (Repeat).
With the second location not yet open, Kuki comes up with an eye-catching solution to Chandan's overstock problems. (Repeat).
A family road trip in Kuki's sensational PINK RV needs to wow much-needed clients at the Montreal Pop-Up. (Repeat).
A young woman is getting ready to graduate from high school at the top of her class, and her dreams of becoming a brain surgeon like her father and her boyfriend of becoming an engineer are all lined up, until her boyfriend woos the reigning Miss India National pageant holder. Undaunted, she decides to enter the competition and win at that as well. (Repeat).
The punishment fits the crime...Malcolm must work for an ill-tempered, elderly lady (Florence Stanley) whose arm he accidentally broke. Spangler: Daniel Von Bargen. Richie: Todd Giebenhain. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. (Repeat).
A new schoolgirl (Tania Raymonde) is bright, clever, tough---and smitten with Malcolm. And he just doesn't know how to deal with that. Cynthia's Dad: Fred Sanders. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Reese: Justin Berfield. Stevie: Craig Lamar Traylor. (Repeat).
New neighbors turn out to be nuttier and wilder than Malcolm and his family, so naturally, a feud ensues. Josh: Michael Welch. Tina: Robin Riker. Mike: Greg Jbara. Emily: Dakota Fanning. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Reese: Justin Berfield. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. (Repeat).
Robert Loggia and Cloris Leachman play Lois's visiting parents, an irascible couple who have a clear impact on their grandchildren. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Reese: Justin Berfield. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. (Repeat).
The flu lands Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) in the hospital, where she hears reports of Death's recent visits to the children's ward. Angel: David Boreanaz. Dr. Wilkinson: Juanita Jennings. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Joyce: Kristine Sutherland. (Repeat).