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Two of the longest-running shows currently on the FOX schedule will end their lives this spring.
"Malcolm in the Middle" and "That '70s Show" will each go off the air in May, ending runs of seven and eight seasons, respectively, on the network. Among the shows currently on FOX's schedule, only "The Simpsons," "King of the Hill" and Saturday-night stalwarts "Cops" and "America's Most Wanted" have been around longer.
Malcolm's" season finale is scheduled to air Sunday, May 14, soon after its 150th episode. The show, which has followed the growth of boy genius Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) and his family. The show has won six Emmys and a Peabody Award in its lifetime.
"That '70s Show," meanwhile, will wrap with its 200th episode. Although down some in the ratings recently, the series has been a consistent draw among the young viewers FOX targets and made stars of the likes of Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace and Wilmer Valderrama.
Two of the longest-running shows currently on the FOX schedule will end their lives this spring.
"Malcolm in the Middle" and "That '70s Show" will each go off the air in May, ending runs of seven and eight seasons, respectively, on the network. Among the shows currently on FOX's schedule, only "The Simpsons," "King of the Hill" and Saturday-night stalwarts "Cops" and "America's Most Wanted" have been around longer.
Malcolm's" season finale is scheduled to air Sunday, May 14, soon after its 150th episode. The show, which has followed the growth of boy genius Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) and his family. The show has won six Emmys and a Peabody Award in its lifetime.
"That '70s Show," meanwhile, will wrap with its 200th episode. Although down some in the ratings recently, the series has been a consistent draw among the young viewers FOX targets and made stars of the likes of Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace and Wilmer Valderrama.