Jack Sadelstein (Adam Sandler) is on top of his game, and has every reason to be thankful: he has a beautiful wife...
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2011
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This installment in the Lafflink's Platinum Comedy Series features early stand-up comedy performances from the likes of such...
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2010
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The Montreal International Comedy Festival has long been a breeding ground for hot new talent, launching young, unknown...
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2009
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2008
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Comic Relief: The Greatest... and the Latest features a number of performances by some of the most talented comics of their...
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2008
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2007
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The Queen Mother of all dirty words (as it was once described by Jean Shepherd) is examined through all its linguistic,...
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2006
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2006
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"A family walks into a talent agent's office..." So begins "The Aristocrats," a joke kept mostly secret by stand-up comedians...
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2005
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2005
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2005
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Documentarist Christopher Monger's Special Thanks to Roy London profiles famed acting coach London (1943-93), a man with...
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2005
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In the wake of the fire that destroyed her house, Mimi (Kathy Kinney) is anxious to receive the insurance claim so she...
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2004
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2004
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2004
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As if Drew (Drew Carey) doesn't have enough trouble with Mimi (Kathy Kinney) on hand, he must now deal with Mimi's newest...
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Director
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2004
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The ninth and final season of The Drew Carey Show was what is known in show business as a "burnoff". Though contractually...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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2004
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Attmpeting to shatter the image of Hollywood as a liberal haven, filmmaker Jesse Moss profiles a number of Red-Staters who...
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2004
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2004
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While enrolled in an animal-therapy program, Drew (Drew Carey) lends his dog Speedy to a terminally ill woman named Natalie...
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2003
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2003
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Rascals Presents: Comedy Knockouts features stand-up sets from such celebrated comics as Tim Allen, Drew Carey, Sinbad, and...
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2003
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Before accepting any marriage proposal, Lily (Tammy Lauren) insists upon knowing the "real" Drew (Drew Carey). Thus, our hero...
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Director
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2003
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Although by prior agreement ABC was required to retain The Drew Carey Show on its prime time schedule through 2004 at a cost...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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2002
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2002
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The cast and crew of The Drew Carey Show entered its seventh season with more security and hubris than ever before. Thanks to...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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2001
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The Drew Carey Show departs from its usual format in the series' two-part Season Seven opener (originally telecast as a...
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Screenwriter
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2001
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2001
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The Drew Carey Show departs from its usual format in the series' two-part Season Seven opener (originally telecast as a...
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Screenwriter
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2001
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Like its predecessors, this installment to the popular Laughing Out Loud series offers viewers the experience of a standup...
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2001
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Craig Ferguson, best known to American audiences as Mr. Wick, the conniving boss who loves to fire people on The Drew Carey...
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2000
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2000
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2000
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Wise-cracking, beer-drinking comedy star Drew Carey makes a change of pace as he tops the bill of this made-for-TV adaptation...
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Executive Producer, Geppetto
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2000
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Season Six of The Drew Carey Show opens with the title character (played, naturally, by Drew Carey losing his job at...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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2000
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Host
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1999
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1999
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1999
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All prior vestiges of "real life" on The Drew Carey Show have been ravaged, murdered and buried by the time Season Five rolls...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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1999
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1998
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Executive Producer
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1998
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Whatever connection The Drew Carey Show ever had with "real life" during its first three seasons is utterly scattered to the...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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1998
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Magicians Penn & Teller host this 16-episode Vegas variety series with a salmagundi of sleight of hand, showgirls, card...
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1998
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When word begins to spread that Beverly (Penny Johnson) is pregnant, it doesn't take long for the office to begin a pool to...
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1998
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The Drew Carey Show continues to abandon reality in favor of surrealism through the series' third season, beginning with a...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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1997
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Season Two of The Drew Carey Show finds most of the Season One regulars still in place, with one significant addition: Craig...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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1996
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1996
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Cleveland's favorite son Drew Carey stars as Cleveland's favorite son Drew Carey in the first season of the popular ABC...
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Executive Producer, Drew Carey
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1995
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The series opener finds standup comedian Drew Carey in his familiar guise as...Drew Carey, overworked and underpaid assistant...
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1995
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In the first episode of a three-part story arc, Drew (Drew Carey's thinks it's a laugh and a half when he concludes a memo...
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Screenwriter
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1995
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Host (2007-)
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1956
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Los Angeles, California's The Improv is one of the most well-known comedy clubs in the United States, establishing itself...
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