The_Middle_(season_3)

<i>The Middle</i> season 3

The Middle season 3

Season of television series


The third season of the television comedy series The Middle began airing on September 21, 2011 and concluded on May 23, 2012, on ABC in the United States. It is produced by Blackie and Blondie Productions and Warner Bros. Television with series creators DeAnn Heline and Eileen Heisler as executive producers.

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The show features Frances "Frankie" Heck (Patricia Heaton), a working-class, Midwestern woman married to Mike Heck (Neil Flynn) who resides in the small fictional town of Orson, Indiana. They are the parents of three children, Axl (Charlie McDermott), Sue (Eden Sher), and Brick (Atticus Shaffer).

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

  • Chris Kattan as Bob, Frankie's best friend at work. He appears in the following episodes.

Bad Choices, Heck’s Best Thing, The Play, A Christmas Gift, The Telling & The Wedding.

  • Brock Ciarlelli as Brad, Sue's ex-boyfriend. He appears in the following episodes.

Bad Choices, Year Of The Heck’s, The Map, The Telling & The Wedding.

  • Blaine Saunders as Carly, Sue's best friend. She appears in the following episodes.

Forced Family Fun Part 1, Valentine’s Day III & The Telling.

  • Jen Ray as Nancy Donahue, the Heck's neighbor. She appears in the following episodes.

Forced Family Fun Part 1, The Test, Bad Choices, A Christmas Gift, Hecking It Up & Valentine’s Day III.

  • Beau Wirick as Sean Donahue, Axl's best friend. He appears in the following episodes.

Forced Family Fun Part 1, Bad Choices, Halloween II, Hecking It Up, Valentine’s Day III, The Concert, The Clover & The Wedding.

  • Brian Doyle-Murray as Don Elhert, owner of the car dealership where Frankie and Bob work. He appears in the following episodes.

Major Changes & The Telling.

  • Moises Arias as Matt, Sue's first real boyfriend. He appears in the following episodes.

The Map, Hecking It Up, Valentine’s Day III & The Paper Route

Guest cast

  • Ray Romano as Nicky Kohlbrenner, a not so pleasant blast from Frankie and Mike's past. He appears in flashbacks in "Forced Family Fun".
  • Chord Overstreet as Mr. Wilkerson, Brick's fourth grade teacher. He appears in "Hecking Order".
  • Mary-Pat Green as Mrs. Larimer, the principal of Orson Elementary. She appears in "The Test".
  • Casey Sander as Jack Tracy, a football scout who interviews Axl. He appears in "The Test" and "Heck's Best Thing".
  • Norm Macdonald as Rusty Heck, Mike's brother. He appears in "The Play" and "The Wedding".
  • Marsha Mason as Pat Spence, Frankie's mother. She appears in "Major Changes" and "Thanksgiving III".
  • Jerry Van Dyke as Tag Spence, Frankie's father. He appears in "Thanksgiving III".
  • Molly Shannon as Janet, Frankie's sister. She appears in "Thanksgiving III".
  • Ed Asner as Ben, the town's veteran newsman. He appears in "The Paper Route".
  • Richard Gant as Pastor Watkins. He appears in "Get Your Business Done".
  • Whoopi Goldberg as Mrs. Marsh, Sue's school guidance counselor. She appears in "The Guidance Counselor".
  • John Cullum as Big Mike, Mike's father. He appears in "The Clover" and "The Wedding".
  • Brandon Scott as Cory, a technician. He appears in "The Concert".
  • Mary Birdsong as Marlene, Rusty's wife. She appears in "The Wedding".

Episodes

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Ratings

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References

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