Malcolm & Eddie

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Malcolm & Eddie

(From left to right) Malciolm-Jamal Warner and Eddie Griffin
Format Sitcom
Created by Joel Madison
Starring Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Eddie Griffin
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 89
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Jeff Franklin
Running time 30 minutes
(with commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel UPN
Original run August 26, 1996May 22, 2000
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Malcolm & Eddie was a television sitcom that premiered August 26, 1996 on the UPN Network, and ran for four seasons. This series starred Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Eddie Griffin in the lead roles. This show was canceled after its fourth season, and aired its final episode on May 22, 2000. The series was distributed by Columbia TriStar Television. Reruns can currently be seen on BET. [1]

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[edit] Synopsis

Malcolm McGee (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) is a responsible and sensible twenty something who ends up sharing a Kansas City, Missouri apartment and a business venture with relentlessly enthusiastic tow truck owner Eddie Sherman (Eddie Griffin). A fast talker with outlandish frenetic energy, Eddie's charming naiveté always seems to get the two into hot water. But no matter what the situation, these opposites always end up bailing each other out (even if they drive each other crazy).

When the guys unexpectedly became recipients of a considerable sum of money, Malcolm and Eddie decided to buy not only the old Irish pub below their apartment, but the entire building, including Eddie's garage, as an investment. As new bar owners, the guys gave the place a facelift by turning it into a sports bar and renaming it McGee's. There, they hang out with local regulars, including Tim (Jaime Cardriche), a gentle giant working as a male nurse, and Nicolette (Karen Malina White), the motor-mouth police academy cadet with a love-crazed obsession for Eddie. As Malcolm manages McGee's and Eddie tries to bolster his fledging one-man/one-truck towing operation into a fleet, success for these two could be as simple as staying out of trouble. (SonyPictures.com)

[edit] Cast

[edit] Supporting cast

[edit] Regular guests

  • Alexia Robinson — Ashley (5 episodes)
  • Andray Johnson — Irate Audience Member (4 episodes)
  • Kellita Smith — Danielle (4 episodes)
  • Dawn McMillan — Mia (4 episodes)
  • JoNell Kennedy — Maura McGee (3 episodes)
  • Angelle Brooks — Holly Brooks (1996-1997

[edit] Episodes

Season 1

  • 1. pilot (26 August 1996)
  • 2. Eddie by Moonlight (2 September 1996)
  • 3. On the Radio (9 September 1996)
  • 4. Partnership of Fools (16 September 1996)
  • 5. Someday My TAFKAP Will Come (23 September 1996)
  • 6. Little Sister (30 September 1996)
  • 7. Big Brother Is Watching (14 October 1996)
  • 8. The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (28 October 1996)
  • 9. Dead Guy (4 November 1996)
  • 10. Do the K.C. Hustle (11 November 1996)
  • 11. It's the Bomb(18 November 1996)
  • 12. Sh-Boing-Boing (25 November 1996)
  • 13. Club Story(13 January 1997)
  • 14.Lockdown (20 January 1997)
  • 15.Hai Karate (3 February 1997)
  • 16.Jugglin'(10 February 1997)
  • 17.Everynight Fever (17 February 1997)
  • 18.The Commercial (24 February 1997)
  • 19.Whole Lotta Love Seat (28 April 1997)
  • 20.Swappin (5 May 1997)
  • 21.Retreat and Surrender (12 May 1997)
  • 22.Jingle Fever (19 May 1997)


Season 2

  • 23. Been There, Done That (25 August 1997)
  • 24. Roofless People (1 September 1997)
  • 25. Casino Evil (8 September 1997)
  • 26. Sibling Rivalry (15 September 1997)
  • 27. A Police Officer and a Gentleman (22 September 1997)
  • 28. The Courtship of Eddie's Mother (29 September 1997)
  • 29. Trading Spaces (13 October 1997)
  • 30. Like Water for Chocolate Cookies (27 October 1997)
  • 31. Dream Racer (3 November 1997)
  • 32. Hoop Schemes (10 November 1997)
  • 33. Two Men and the Baby (17 November 1997)
  • 34. The Way We Weren't
  • 35. It Almost Happened One Night (24 November 1997)
  • 36. Whose Room Is It Anyway? (9 December 1997)
  • 37. Tough Love (21 November 1997)
  • 38. A Decent Proposal (19 January 1998)
  • 39. Bachelor Daze (16 February 1998)
  • 40. Mixed Nuts (23 February 1998)
  • 41. The Slender Arm of the Law (2 March 1998)
  • 42. A Few So-So Men (28 April 1998)
  • 43. A Delicate Procedure (5 May 1998)
  • 44. Car Trouble (12 May 1998)
  • 45. Kansas City Split (19 May 1998)


Season 3

  • 46. My New Friend's Wedding (5 October 1998)
  • 47. Back in Business (12 October 1998)
  • 48. Silenced Partner (19 October 1998)
  • 49. Twisted Sisters (26 October 1998)
  • 50. Dream Girl (2 November 1998)
  • 51. Menace II Theology (2 November 1998)
  • 52. Love Thy Neighbor (9 November 1998)
  • 53. Teed Off (9 November 1998)
  • 54. Requiem for a Lightweight (16 November 1998)
  • 55. Bowl-a-Drama (16 November 1998)
  • 56. That's What Friends Aren't For (23 November 1998)
  • 57. Father of the Bribe (23 November 1998)
  • 58. Paint Misbehavin' (19 January 1999)
  • 59. Insemination Without Representation (9 February 1999)
  • 60. The Mad Hatter (16 February 1999)
  • 61. Devil's Advocate (23 February 1999)
  • 62. Badfellas (2 March 1999)
  • 63. The Fool Monty (27 April 1999)
  • 64. Daddio (4 May 1999)
  • 65. As You Strike It (11 May 1999)
  • 66. The Sweet Hell of Success (18 May 1999)
  • 67. B.S. I Love You (25 May 1999)


Season 4

  • 68. Hanging by a Dred (6 September 1999)
  • 69. Ship Outta Luck (13 September 1999)
  • 70. Hot Pants (20 September 1999)
  • 71. Clubbed (27 September 1999)
  • 72. Worst Impressions (4 October 1999)
  • 73. The Tapawingo Witch Project (18 October 1999)
  • 74. Won't Power (1 November 1999)
  • 75. The Wrongest Yard (8 November 1999)
  • 76. Fairly Decent Proposal (15 November 1999)
  • 77. A Fowl and Stormy Night (22 November 1999)
  • 78. Sneaky, Thieving, Double-Crossing Dates from Hell (6 December 1999)
  • 79. Your Number's Up (3 January 2000)
  • 80. Designing Woman (24 January 2000)
  • 81. Bullets Over Kansas City (7 February 2000)
  • 82. The Best Men (14 February 2000)
  • 83. Swooped (21 February 2000)
  • 84. Radio Daze (20 March 2000)
  • 85. Buddy's Ashes (10 April 2000)
  • 86. Moving Violations (1 May 2000)
  • 87. Double Play (8 May 2000)
  • 88. Mid-Wife Crisis (15 May 2000)
  • 89. Three of Club (22 May 2000)

[edit] Awards & nominations

2001 NAACP Image Awards (nominations)

  • Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series — Malcolm-Jamal Warner & Eddie Griffin

[edit] External links