
Sunday, June 15th TV listings for FUSE TV HD - Eastern
Malcolm in the Middle Opera
Moved to tears by an opera he sees on television, Dewey is inspired to write his own masterpiece; it is based on his parents argument over their new king-sized divan.
Paying tribute to the life and career of Glenn Frey, one of the main band members. Revisiting the achievements of one of the best- selling and most loved American rock bands of all time.
Malcolm in the Middle Rollerskates
In order to get in-line skates, Malcolm must go through Hal's rollerskate training program.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal Quits
Hal (Bryan Cranston) suffers a midlife crisis on career day at Dewey's (Erik Per Sullivan) school and decides to become a painter.
Malcolm in the Middle Flashback
A pregnancy scare prompts Lois and Hal (Jane Kaczmarek, Bryan Cranston) to recall the births of each of their four sons. With Frankie Muniz.
Malcolm in the Middle Book Club
Lois joins a book club in order to gain a respite from Hal and the boys, and she soon learns that the club is an excuse for other mothers to get together and socialize.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal's Birthday
Lois punishes the boys for forgetting Hal's birthday by assigning them backbreaking chores; Francis plans a surprise trip home for his father's birthday.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal Coaches
Hal takes over as coach for Dewey's soccer team; Malcolm and Reese inherit a laptop computer from a neighbor.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal's Friend
Hal invites his friend Larry over while Lois is out of town.
Malcolm in the Middle Vegas
Family takes a road trip to Las Vegas to support Dewey in a contest for junior farmers; a lounge singer (David Cassidy) invites Lois backstage.
Malcolm in the Middle Hot Tub
Hal gets a rash from the hot tub he was supposed to keep clean; Malcolm gets his driver's permit.
Malcolm in the Middle Victor's Other Family
While visiting her father's secret Canadian family, Lois and the boys are dismayed to find out that the other family is absolutely perfect.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal Sleepwalks
Hal agonizes over his anniversary and begins sleepwalking; Reese catches him and learns he is programmable.
Malcolm in the Middle Living Will
As executor of a neighbor's living will, Hal must decide whether to keep him on life support or pull the plug.
After Malcolm contracts infectious mononucleosis from Lois, the two must spend day and night together, quarantined in the same room.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal's Dentist
When Hal loses his tooth during a poker game, Trey tells him to come to his dental office, but when Hal gets his $2,000 bill, it causes a rift between the two friends.
Malcolm in the Middle Family Reunion
The family attends a birthday party for Hal's father (Christopher Lloyd); the children rally around Lois, who is forced to wear a name tag at the family function.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal Grieves
Hal learns that his father has passed away, but because he never knew his father, he does not shed a tear.
Malcolm in the Middle Rollerskates
In order to get in-line skates, Malcolm must go through Hal's rollerskate training program.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal Quits
Hal (Bryan Cranston) suffers a midlife crisis on career day at Dewey's (Erik Per Sullivan) school and decides to become a painter.
Malcolm in the Middle Flashback
A pregnancy scare prompts Lois and Hal (Jane Kaczmarek, Bryan Cranston) to recall the births of each of their four sons. With Frankie Muniz.
Malcolm in the Middle Book Club
Lois joins a book club in order to gain a respite from Hal and the boys, and she soon learns that the club is an excuse for other mothers to get together and socialize.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal's Birthday
Lois punishes the boys for forgetting Hal's birthday by assigning them backbreaking chores; Francis plans a surprise trip home for his father's birthday.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal Coaches
Hal takes over as coach for Dewey's soccer team; Malcolm and Reese inherit a laptop computer from a neighbor.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal's Friend
Hal invites his friend Larry over while Lois is out of town.
Malcolm in the Middle Vegas
Family takes a road trip to Las Vegas to support Dewey in a contest for junior farmers; a lounge singer (David Cassidy) invites Lois backstage.
Malcolm in the Middle Hot Tub
Hal gets a rash from the hot tub he was supposed to keep clean; Malcolm gets his driver's permit.
Malcolm in the Middle Victor's Other Family
While visiting her father's secret Canadian family, Lois and the boys are dismayed to find out that the other family is absolutely perfect.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal Sleepwalks
Hal agonizes over his anniversary and begins sleepwalking; Reese catches him and learns he is programmable.
Malcolm in the Middle Living Will
As executor of a neighbor's living will, Hal must decide whether to keep him on life support or pull the plug.
After Malcolm contracts infectious mononucleosis from Lois, the two must spend day and night together, quarantined in the same room.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal's Dentist
When Hal loses his tooth during a poker game, Trey tells him to come to his dental office, but when Hal gets his $2,000 bill, it causes a rift between the two friends.
Malcolm in the Middle Family Reunion
The family attends a birthday party for Hal's father (Christopher Lloyd); the children rally around Lois, who is forced to wear a name tag at the family function.
Malcolm in the Middle Hal Grieves
Hal learns that his father has passed away, but because he never knew his father, he does not shed a tear.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Nightmares
People in Sunnydale begin living out their worst fears, including Xander, who comes to school in his underwear, and Giles, who discovers he can't read.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Out of Mind, Out of Sight
Buffy and Cordelia become allies to combat an invisible spirit; Angel warns Giles that Buffy could be in danger.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Prophecy Girl
Buffy's plan to live a normal life goes awry when the Earth cracks open and an army of demons emerges.
The Last 24 Hours: Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley's Memphis Mafia recounts the true story of his last 24 hours and death.
The Beatles took the world by storm in the 1960s and are still the best-selling band of all time with 183 million sales worldwide.