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− | From the TV show ''[Malcolm in the Middle]''. Dad Hal (Bryan Cranston) and his all African-American poker buddies have this folkish sextet in the "Long Drive" episode (03/02/2003). Son Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) innocently almost manages to split up the band on the day of a country club gig. | + | From the TV show ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0212671/combined Malcolm in the Middle]''. Dad Hal (Bryan Cranston) and his all African-American poker buddies have this folkish sextet in the "Long Drive" episode (03/02/2003). Son Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) innocently almost manages to split up the band on the day of a country club gig. |
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 24 May 2013
From the TV show Malcolm in the Middle. Dad Hal (Bryan Cranston) and his all African-American poker buddies have this folkish sextet in the "Long Drive" episode (03/02/2003). Son Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) innocently almost manages to split up the band on the day of a country club gig.