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<i>The Middle</i> season 1

The Middle season 1

Season of television series


The first season of the television comedy series The Middle aired on ABC from September 30, 2009 to May 19, 2010. The season was produced by Blackie and Blondie Productions and Warner Bros. Television with series creators DeAnn Heline and Eileen Heisler serving as executive producers.

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

After airing only 2 episodes, ABC gave the show a full season pickup. The Middle was then renewed for a second season on January 12, 2010.[1]

The first episode premiered to 8.707 million viewers, a 5.4/9 household rating and a 2.6/8 adults 18-49 rating. It beat out the CBS sitcom, Gary Unmarried, and the NBC drama, Mercy, both of which aired in the same timeslot.[2]

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

  • Brock Ciarlelli as Brad, Sue's ex-boyfriend and later friend. He appears in the following episodes. Thanksgiving, Christmas &

The Fun House.

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

The Neighbor, Valentine’s Day, The Fun House & Average Rules.

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

The Block Party, Siblings & Signals.

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

The Block Party, Siblings, Valentine’s Day, The Fun House, TV Or Not TV & Signals.

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

Pilot, The Cheerleader, The Floating Anniversary, The Trip, The Front Door, The Scratch, Thanksgiving, The Bee, The Break-up, The Fun House, The Final 4 & Worry Duty

Guest cast

  • Patricia Belcher as Mrs. Rettig, Brick's teacher. She appears in "Pilot".
  • Vicki Lewis as Mrs. Barry, a social worker who visits the Heck household. She appears in "The Scratch".
  • Mary-Pat Green as Mrs. Larimer, the principal of Orson Elementary. She appears in "The Scratch".
  • John Cullum as Big Mike, Mike's father. He appears in "Thanksgiving".
  • Brooke Shields as Rita Glossner, the Hecks' uncouth and troubled neighbor. She appears in "The Neighbor".
  • Amy Sedaris as Abby Michaels, a motivator at Frankie's job. She appears in "The Fun House".
  • Alexa Vega as Morgan, Axl's girlfriend. She appears in "The Break-Up" and "Worry Duty".
  • Marsha Mason as Pat Spence, Frankie's mother. She appears in "Mother's Day".
  • Betty White as Mrs. Nethercott, Brick's school librarian. She appears in "Average Rules".

Episodes

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Ratings

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References

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