The Middle (TV series)

The Middle
Genre
Created by
  • Eileen Heisler
  • DeAnn Heline
Starring
Narrated by Patricia Heaton
Composer(s) Joey Newman
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 8
No. of episodes 175 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • DeAnn Heline
  • Eileen Heisler
Producer(s)
  • Werner Kalian
  • Vijal Patel
  • Roy Brown
  • Robin Shorr
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 21 minutes
Production company(s)
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network ABC
Picture format HDTV 720p
Original release September 30, 2009 (2009-09-30) – present
External links
Website

The Middle is an American sitcom about a middle-class family living in Indiana facing the day-to-day struggles of home life, work and raising children. The show premiered September 30, 2009, on the ABC network and features Everybody Loves Raymond actress Patricia Heaton and Scrubs actor Neil Flynn.[1] The Middle was created by former Roseanne and Murphy Brown writers Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline of Blackie and Blondie Productions. The show is distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution and Blackie and Blondie Productions. The Middle has been praised by television critics and earned numerous award nominations.

On March 3, 2016, the series was renewed for an eighth season which premiered on October 11, 2016.[2]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
124September 30, 2009 (2009-09-30)May 19, 2010 (2010-05-19)
224September 22, 2010 (2010-09-22)May 25, 2011 (2011-05-25)
324September 21, 2011 (2011-09-21)May 23, 2012 (2012-05-23)
424September 26, 2012 (2012-09-26)May 22, 2013 (2013-05-22)
524September 25, 2013 (2013-09-25)May 21, 2014 (2014-05-21)
624September 24, 2014 (2014-09-24)May 13, 2015 (2015-05-13)
724September 23, 2015 (2015-09-23)May 18, 2016 (2016-05-18)
8TBAOctober 11, 2016 (2016-10-11)TBA

Cast and characters

The series features Frances "Frankie" Heck (Patricia Heaton), a middle class, middle-aged, Midwestern[3] woman and her husband Mike (Neil Flynn), who reside 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).[4]

The series is narrated by Frankie, initially an under-performing salesperson at a used-car dealership and later a dental assistant. Her stoic husband Mike manages a local quarry and serves as a stabilizing influence in the family, though Frankie complains about his lack of affection at times. The kids are quite different from one another: oldest son Axl, a popular but under-motivated and cynical teenager, does well in sports but not in academics; daughter Sue is an enthusiastic young teen but chronically unsuccessful and socially awkward; and youngest son Brick is an intelligent but introverted compulsive reader with odd behavioral traits.

Further information: List of The Middle characters

Main

Recurring

Development and production

The series was originally developed in the 2006–07 development cycle and was to star Ricki Lake as Frankie.[4] Atticus Shaffer was the only actor to retain his role when the show was re-developed.[6] The series was created by Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline (who is from Muncie, Indiana)[7] and the pilot was directed by Julie Anne Robinson.

Though based on Jasper, Indiana, Orson is actually a studio lot in Los Angeles. Set director Julie Fanton shops at traditionally mid-western places, such as Target and Kohl's, so the show appears to have a realistic middle-class look.[7]

The series was picked up for a full season of 24 episodes after airing just two episodes.[8] On January 12, 2010, ABC Entertainment President Steve McPherson announced that he was renewing The Middle for a second season.[9][10] The show was renewed for a third season. The third season premiered with a one-hour episode on September 21, 2011. On May 10, 2012, ABC renewed the show for a fourth season,[11] which premiered with a one-hour special on September 26, 2012. The show was renewed for a fifth season on May 10, 2013. ABC confirmed on May 9, 2014 that the series was picked up for a sixth season of 22 episodes,[12] and officially ordered an additional two episodes in October of that year, bringing the season six total to 24.

On May 8, 2015, ABC officially picked up the series for a seventh season, renewing the contracts of the main cast at the same time.

Reception

Critical reception

Season Critical response
Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes – audience score Metacritic
1 74% (19 reviews)[13] 82% (42 reviews)[13] 70 (25 reviews)[14]
2 N/A 84% (27 reviews)[15] N/A
3 N/A 87% (24 reviews)[16] N/A
4 100% (5 reviews)[17] 76% (27 reviews)[17] N/A
5 N/A 81% (71 reviews)[18] N/A
6 N/A 80% (50 reviews)[19] N/A
7 N/A 80% (8 reviews)[20] N/A

The Middle has received critical acclaim, citing its unique and original characters along with how many families easily relate. It holds a score of 71 on the review aggregator website Metacritic as of April 1, 2011.[21] Critics praise the show's realistic look at the middle class, its good timing, writing, and acting, with Robert Bianco of USA Today saying, "...This series seems to more assuredly offer a first-class version of what so many viewers say they want: a humorous, heartfelt, realistic look at middle-class, middle-America family life."[22] The praise has been, so far, consistent, with Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker saying that, in season two, The Middle continues to be "...a rock-solid show, the saga of a family struggling to keep their heads above the choppy economic waters..."[23] In the 2009–2010 season, The Middle ranked number six on Metacritic's "Best Reviewed New Network Show" list.[24] Airing behind the quickly cancelled Hank during its first season, ratings were not impressive at first. At the beginning of the 2010/2011 season, ABC moved the show to 8:00pm and ratings increased substantially, with the show usually ranking second in its time slot to CBS's Survivor.

Ratings

Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes Premiered Ended TV season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere viewers
(in millions)
18–49 rating Date Finale viewers
(in millions)
18–49 rating
1 Wednesday 8:30 pm 24 September 30, 2009 8.71[25] 2.6[25] May 19, 2010 7.55[26] 2.5[26] 2009–10 65[27] 6.90[27]
2 Wednesday 8:00 pm 24 September 22, 2010 8.81[28] 2.7[28] May 25, 2011 7.33[29] 2.2[29] 2010–11 56[30] 8.11[30]
3 24 September 21, 2011 9.74[31] 3.1[31] May 23, 2012 6.52[32] 2.0[32] 2011–12 64[33] 8.08[33]
4 24 September 26, 2012 9.16[34] 2.9[34] May 22, 2013 7.70[35] 2.0[35] 2012–13 48[36] 8.40[36]
5 24 September 25, 2013 8.94[37] 2.5[37] May 21, 2014 7.85[38] 2.1[38] 2013–14 44[39] 8.24[39]
6 24 September 24, 2014 7.59[40] 2.2[40] May 13, 2015 7.03[41] 1.8[41] 2014–15 53[42] 8.68[42]
7 24 September 23, 2015 8.21[43] 2.1[43] May 18, 2016 6.73[44] 1.6[44] 2015–16 53[45] 8.15[45]
8 Tuesday 8:00 pm October 11, 2016 6.78[46] 1.8[46] 2017 2016–17

The season 3 episode "Halloween II" was the most watched episode so far, viewed by 10.16 million viewers.[47]

Awards and nominations

In 2011, The Middle received a Gracie Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.[48] The 1st Critics' Choice Television Awards nominated the series for Best Comedy Series, Patricia Heaton for Best Actress in a Comedy Series, and Eden Sher for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

Year Award Category Recipients and nominees Outcome
2010 Young Artist Award[49] Best Recurring Young Actor 14 and Over Brock Ciarlelli Nominated
Best Recurring Young Actress Eden Sher Nominated
Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category Episode: "The Block Party" Nominated
2011 Gracie Award[50] Outstanding Comedy Series Won
1st Critics' Choice Television Awards[51] Best Comedy Series Nominated
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Patricia Heaton Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Eden Sher Nominated
Young Artist Award[52] Best Guest Starring Young Actor Ten and Under Parker Contreras Won
Mason Cook Nominated
Best Recurring Young Actor Brock Ciarlelli Won
Best Guest Starring Young Actress 11–15 Kelly Heyer Nominated
Best Recurring Young Actress 17–21 Blaine Saunders Nominated
Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series Eden Sher, Atticus Shaffer, and Charlie McDermott Nominated
2012 2nd Critics' Choice Television Awards[53] Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Eden Sher Nominated
1st PAAFTJ Television Awards[54] Best Comedy Series Nominated
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Patricia Heaton (Episode: "Thanksgiving III") Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Eden Sher (Episode: "The Test") Nominated
Best Production Design in a Comedy Series Episode: "The Map" Nominated
Young Artist Award[55] Best Recurring Young Actor 17–21 Brock Ciarlelli Won
Best Guest Starring Young Actress 17–21 Katlin Mastandrea Nominated
Best Guest Starring Young Actress Ten and Under Marlowe Peyton Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award[56] Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Episode: "The Play" Nominated
Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category Episode: "The Map" Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Comedy Series Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Award[57] Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Whoopi Goldberg Nominated
2013 Young Artist Award[58] Best Recurring Young Actor 17–21 Brock Ciarlelli Won
Best Recurring Young Actress 17–21 Katlin Mastandrea Nominated
3rd Critics' Choice Television Awards[59] Best Comedy Series Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Eden Sher Won
2013 Teen Choice Awards[60] Choice TV Female Scene Stealer Eden Sher Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Comedy Series Nominated
2nd PAAFTJ Television Awards[61] Best Comedy Series Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie McDermott Nominated
Best Artistic/Visual Achievement in a Comedy Series Episode: "Hallelujah Hoedown" Nominated
EWwy Awards[62] Best Actor in a Comedy Series Neil Flynn Nominated
2014 Young Artist Award[63] Best Recurring Young Actor 17–21 Brock Ciarlelli Nominated
Best Recurring Young Actress 17–21 Katlin Mastandrea Nominated
EWwy Awards[64] Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Eden Sher Won
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards[65] Top TV Series Joey Newman Won
Humanitas Prize[66] 30 Minute Category Episode: "Halloween IV: The Ghost Story" Nominated
2014 Teen Choice Awards[67] Choice TV Scene Stealer: Female Eden Sher Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Comedy Series Nominated
2015 5th Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Eden Sher Nominated
Young Artist Award[68] Best Recurring Young Actor 17–21 Brock Ciarlelli Won
Best Guest Starring Young Actress 14–16 Ava Allan Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards[69] Favorite TV Actor Charlie McDermott Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Award[70] Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Dick Van Dyke Nominated
2016 6th Critics' Choice Television Awards[71] Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Eden Sher Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Neil Flynn Nominated

Syndication

On March 6, 2012, it was announced that ABC Family (now Freeform) obtained the rights to The Middle, which began airing the series on September 9, 2013.[72]

Hallmark Channel also acquired The Middle for syndication, which began airing in March 2014.[73] In addition, the series debuted in local syndication on September 16, 2013.[74]

DVD distribution

In region 1, Seasons 1–4 have had an official release, with seasons 5 & 6 having only been released as a DVD-R via the Warner Archive Collection. Distribution for Region 4 has now ended, and only Seasons 1–4 are available.


Broadcast

The Middle premiered in the US on September 30, 2009 on ABC and in Canada on City. In Australia, the show premiered on December 7, 2009 on Nine Network. The New Zealand premiere was on May 8, 2010 on TV2. In India, the show premiered on January 5, 2015 on Romedy Now. In the UK it premiered on August 29, 2010 on Sky1. Season 5 premiered on Comedy Central, UK on January 21, 2014 and in Ireland on April 16, 2014 on TV3. It has also been adapted in Hindi on Reliance Broadcast Network comedy channel BIG MAGIC as Tedi Medi Family. It is also being broadcast on the Neox Channel in Spain.

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