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This is referred to in an episode of Malcolm in the Middle where Alexander appears as a neurotic and critical loner called Leonard.
Note the coats of arms both bear on their clothing — Malcolm wears the Lion of Scotland, which historically was not used until the time of his great-grandson William I of Scotland | William the Lion ; Margaret wears the supposed arms of Edward the Confessor, her grand-uncle, although the arms were in fact concocted in the later Middle Ages.
The band has won two Grammy Awards, one in 2002 for their song " Boss of Me ", which served as the theme to Malcolm in the Middle.
Contributing the single " Boss of Me " as the theme song to the hit television series Malcolm in the Middle, as well as to the show's compilation CD, brought a new audience to the band.
* Malcolm in the Middle was originally developed for UPN before being picked up by FOX.
Although there were less in this decade than there were in the 1990s, the 2000s still saw many popular and notable sitcoms, including Will and Grace, Malcolm in the Middle, The King of Queens, Arrested Development, How I Met Your Mother, Scrubs, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and 30 Rock, among many others.
After shedding most of these shows, Fox filled its lineup with acclaimed dramas such as 24, The O. C., House and Bones, and comedies such as The Bernie Mac Show, Malcolm in the Middle, and Arrested Development.
He played himself in the Archie Bunker's Place episode " Reggie-3 Archie-0 " in 1982, a 1990 MacGyver episode, " Squeeze Play ," and the Malcolm in the Middle episode " Polly in the Middle ," from 2004.
She has made appearances on comedies such as Friends, Malcolm in the Middle, Mad TV, Saturday Night Live, Chappelle's Show, 30 Rock, and Rescue Me.
This debate was featured in an episode of the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle (" Traffic Jam "), in which Francis, insisting the " Quacks " ( as they were called ) would dissolve in his stomach rather than expand, takes up the dare to eat 100 of them, doing so, but getting very sick in the process.
* Dewey ( Malcolm in the Middle ), fictional character in the television series Malcolm in the Middle
* Jane Kaczmarek, actress, Saturday Night Live, Pleasantville, Malcolm in the Middle
The failure of the bond issue forced the railroad to seek support from the northern portions of the county ; so rather than following the desirable route up the valley of Middle Creek, the company agreed to build the line through Malcolm and then up into the hills of northeastern Seward County.
* Frankie Muniz, ( born 1985 ), actor and professional racer, most famous for Malcolm in the Middle.
* Daniel von Bargen — Actor, best known for his roles in Seinfeld, Malcolm in the Middle, and numerous films.
*" Billboard ", an episode of the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle
* Flak, a UK band whose music has featured in Malcolm in the Middle TV series
** John Flansburgh & John Linnell ( songwriters ) for " Boss of Me " ( Malcolm in the Middle ) performed by They Might Be Giants
* Malcolm in the Middle ( Episode: " Halloween ")
* " Bright Future in Sales " – Gilmore Girls ( Episode 4. 2 – " The Lorelais ' First Day at Yale "); Malcolm In The Middle ( Episode 5. 4 – " Thanksgiving ")
He is known primarily as the star of the FOX television family sitcom Malcolm in the Middle.

Malcolm and was
Alexander was the fourth son of Malcolm III by his wife Margaret of Wessex, grandniece of Edward the Confessor.
" The king referred to is Alexander's father, Malcolm III, and Domnall was Alexander's half brother.
* He played a bank robber named " Malcolm Y " in an unused plotline for the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, which was eventually released straight-to-DVD as Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie.
A feature-length historical film Caligula was completed in 1979, in which Malcolm McDowell played the lead role.
He was succeeded by his predecessor's son Malcolm I ( Máel Coluim mac Domnaill ).
Constantine's surviving son Indulf, probably baptised in 927, would have been too young to be a serious candidate for the kingship in the early 940s, and the obvious heir was Constantine's nephew, Malcolm I.
As Malcolm was born no later than 901, by the 940s he was no longer a young man, and may have been impatient.
Willingly or not — the 11th-century Prophecy of Berchán, a verse history in the form of a supposed prophecy, states that it was not a voluntary decision — Constantine abdicated in 943 and entered a monastery, leaving the kingdom to Malcolm.
In fact, it was Malcolm who made the raid, but Constantine incited him, as I have said.
Malcolm Willits was the first person to learn Barks's name and address, but two brothers named John and Bill Spicer became the first fans to contact Barks after independently discovering the same information.
The scheme was first published by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman in 1976, although it was later alleged that it had been separately invented a few years earlier within GCHQ, the British signals intelligence agency, by Malcolm J. Williamson but was kept classified.
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
Malcolm asked Ludendorff why it was that he thought Germany lost the war.
Donald Malcolm Campbell, CBE ( 23 March 1921 – 4 January 1967 ) was a British speed record breaker who broke eight world speed records in the 1950s and 1960s.
Donald Campbell was born in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, the son of Malcolm, later Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of 13 world speed records in the 1920s and 30s in the famous Bluebird cars and boats, and his second wife, Dorothy Evelyn née Whittall.
It is less generally realized that his Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer ( 1964 ) was a similar exercise, exploring theological questions through correspondence addressed to a fictional recipient, " Malcolm ", though this work may be considered a " novel " only loosely in that developments in Malcolm's personal life gradually come to light and impact the discussion.
He was hired as a regular staff cartoonist in 1921 and became lead cartoonist in 1945 but was removed from this post by Malcolm Muggeridge, who became editor in 1953.
He was still writing reviews for other magazines, and becoming a respected pundit among left-wing circles but also close friends with people on the right like Powell, Astor and Malcolm Muggeridge.
The period between the accession of his successor Máel Coluim I ( Malcolm I ) and Máel Coluim mac Cináeda ( Malcolm II ) was marked by good relations with the Wessex rulers of England, intense internal dynastic disunity and relatively successful expansionary policies.

Malcolm and American
Eugene Lester assembled a witty and explicit score for `` An American Journey '', and Malcolm McCormick gave it sprightly imaginative costumes.
* 1919 – Malcolm Forbes, American publisher ( d. 1990 )
* 1931 – Malcolm Browne, American journalist and photographer ( d. 2012 )
American Larry Adler was one of the first harmonica players to perform major works written for the instrument by the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin.
an • dra • go • gy-goj-ee Originally used by Alexander Kapp ( a German educator ) in 1833, andragogy was developed into a theory of adult education by the American educator Malcolm Knowles.
* 1935 – Malcolm Frager, American pianist
* 1970 – Malcolm D. Lee, American actor, film director, and screenwriter
* 1923 – Malcolm Boyd, American priest and author
* 1992 – Malcolm David Kelley, American actor
* Gerald Graff ( 1973 ) The Myth of the Postmodernist Breakthrough, TriQuarterly, 26 ( Winter, 1973 ) 383 – 417 ; rept in The Novel Today: Contemporary Writers on Modern Fiction Malcolm Bradbury, ed., ( London: Fontana, 1977 ); reprinted in Proza Nowa Amerykanska, ed., Szice Krytyczne ( Warsaw, Poland, 1984 ); reprinted in Postmodernism in American Literature: A Critical Anthology, Manfred Putz and Peter Freese, eds., ( Darmstadt: Thesen Verlag, 1984 ), 58 – 81.
* 1936 – Betty Shabazz, American educator and activist, wife of Malcolm X ( d. 1997 )
* 1961 – American civil rights movement: Alabama Governor John Malcolm Patterson declares martial law in an attempt to restore order after race riots break out.
* 1935 – Malcolm Bilson, American pianist and music professor
* 1919 – Malcolm Ross, American balloonist and atmospheric physicist ( d. 1985 )
* Lowe, Malcolm V. North American P-51 Mustang ( Crowood Aviation Series ).
Among these are Flåklypa Grand Prix, Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, Wallace and Gromit, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, The Way Things Go, Edward Scissorhands, Back to the Future, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, The Goonies, Gremlins, the Saw film series, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Cat from Outer Space, Malcolm, Family Guy, American Dad !, and Waiting ...
In 1965, after breaking with the Nation of Islam and denouncing its separatist doctrine, Malcolm X told his followers that the Nation of Islam under Elijah Muhammad had made agreements with the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan that " were not in the interests of Negros.
** Malcolm Bricklin, American automotive pioneer
* April 29 – Malcolm McGregor, American actor ( b. 1892 )
* May 16 – George A. Malcolm, American jurist & educator ( b. 1881 )
* May 12 – Malcolm David Kelley, American actor
* November 5 – George A. Malcolm, American jurist & educator ( d. 1961 )
* December 28 – Malcolm Whitman, American tennis player ( b. 1877 )
** Malcolm Cowley, American author ( b. 1898 )
# Commentary by European writers Malcolm Muggeridge, Peter von Zahn, and Luigi Barzini, Jr. on the American electoral system ;

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