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Actors: Luke Benward, Brittany Curran, French Stewart, Kevin Farley, Kelly Perine
Synopsis: A 12-year-old boy with a tricked-out mountaintop fort attempts to foil three bumbling jewel thieves in search of a valuable dog collar in this fast-paced family comedy that's fun for parents and children alike. Wherever there are valuable jewels, notorious stone stealer Jackie Seemore is sure to Read More
Synopsis: MyNetwork's first contribution to the urban-sitcom genre, Under One Roof bore no relationship to the 1995 series of the same name beyond the fact that both shows featured predominantly African American casts. The later Under One Roof was actually a perverse spin on the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Read More
Actors: Matt Twining, Matt Mullins, Chris Yen, Lindsay Parker, Kelly Perine
Synopsis: An ancient demon and his sugar-craving army of kung-fu warriors are set to take over the entire planet, leaving the only hope for mankind in the hands of a young boy and a beautiful Chinese warrior. The demons are coming, and in order to stop them young Johnny Dow must harness the hidden power of Read More
Synopsis: Director Lee Abbot takes a satirical look at the stereotypes and mythologies of marijuana in this satirical mockumentary following a father who is forced to speak honestly with his daughter about pot, and a pro-pot advocate who hatches an ingenious plan to change the way America views weed. Read More
Actors: Flex Alexander, Kyla Pratt
Synopsis: At Winfred-Louder's centennial ceremony, elderly board member Arthur Crawford (Hansford Rowe)--who's been with the store for 66 years!--throws away the speech written for him by Drew (Drew Carey) and goes into an adlibbed tirade that manages to offend every ethnic and religious minority on earth. Read More
Synopsis: Thanks to a crooked land deal spearheaded by Winfred-Louder, Drew (Drew Carey) is currently living in one-half of a house, and all of his coworkers are now his neighbors--including the much-despised Mimi (Kathy Kinney). Refusing to move from what is left of his house to make way for a mall, Drew Read More
Synopsis: The Horndogs have reorganized, with Drew (Drew Carey) as the leader and Ed Walsh, Jimmy Fox and Dale Peters of The James Gang joining main performers Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader). Unfortunately, the two last-named Horndogs are exiled from the group following a misguided attempt Read More
Synopsis: Season Four of The Drew Carey Show begins with a series of bizarre work-related accidents befalling our hero Drew Carey (playing himself). It couldn't be that there is a conspiracy against Drew, could there? Oh, yes, there could--and the conspirators turn out to be a trio of Winfred-Louder Read More
Synopsis: When the store's day-care center operator Faith (Joan Fagan) is injured in a parking lot accident, Mimi fills in for her. She soon discovers to her amazement that she gets along quite well with youngsters--and besides, these kids prove to be potent weapons in her ongoing war against Drew (Drew Read More
Actors: David Keith, Martin Kove, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Kelly Perine, Paul Koslo
Synopsis: Low-life criminal Joseph Meeker (David Keith) is in the midst of a convenience store robbery when his plans are foiled by Michael Silvano (Martin Kove), a former cop. A shootout ensues, and Joseph's wife is killed, along with several innocent bystanders. Sentenced to death for his crimes, Joseph Read More
Synopsis: Discovering that Carla (Lisa Nicole Carson) is pregnant, Benton (Eriq La Salle) has trouble concentrating on the job, and as a result is chewed out by Carter (Noah Wyle). Greene (Anthony Edwards) and Weaver (Laura Innes) agree to disagree while escorting three interns around the ER. And after Read More
Synopsis: When the guys' high school band leader Ms. Blankenship dies, a grieving Drew tries to reorganize the old band for a memorial concert. Drew has a special reason for staging this event: it seems that he'd lost his virginity to Ms. Blankenship, as has always regarded himself as her favorite pupil. Read More
Synopsis: Attracted to a girl named Bonnie (played by Caroline Rhea of Sabrina the Teenage Witch fame), Drew (Drew Carey) invites her to see the microbrewery in his home--only to discover that Bonnie is a zoning inspector, and that he's in a heap of trouble for not having a home-business permit. When in Read More
Synopsis: Drew (Drew Carey) is promised a promotion if he will agree to train Mr. Bell's lazy, duplicitious nephew Blaine (Michael Landes) for an executive position. Alas, not only does Blaine slough off his responsibilities to an overworked Mimi (Kathy Kinney), but he also gets Kate (Christa Miller) in Read More
Synopsis: David Cross (Mr. Show, Arrested Development) guest stars as Earl, the weird new tie-counter clerk at Winfred-Louder. Alerted to Ed's bizarre behavior, Drew (Drew Carey) is embarrassed to discover that he hadn't noticed Earl's admission on his job application that he'd once been confined to a home Read More
Synopsis: The second season of The Drew Carey Show begins with yet another romantic tribulation for the title character (played by himself). Lisa (Katy Selverstone) has lately grown jealous of Drew's lifelong friendship with Kate (Christa Miller) and his dedication to his job. In the latter category, Drew Read More
Synopsis: It was bad enough when Drew (Drew Carey) impulsively promised to give the "head personal shopper" job at Winfred-Louder to both Lisa (Katy Selverstone) and Kate (Christa Miller). It gets worse when Mr. Bell forces Drew to consider Mimi (Kathy Kinney) for the job as well. In order to be fair, Drew Read More
Synopsis: Kate's new boyfriend Jack (Grant Shaud) is convinced that he is really Satan--and has even taken out credit cards identifying him as such. When Kate (Christa Miller) tries to dump Jack, he laughs demonically and declares that he now possesses her soul. In a scene that Ingmar Bergman might envy Read More
Synopsis: Drew (Drew Carey) is saved from being pummelled in a bar fight by Simon Tate (guest star Norm MacDonald), the former high school bully who'd once made Drew's life a living hell. Convinced that Simon has turned over a new leaf, Drew arranges to get the ex-bully a job at Winfred-Louder, just as the Read More
Synopsis: Inspired by a motivational speaker, Drew (Drew Carey) decides to make himself indispensible to Winfred-Louder by coming up with a brilliant promotional idea: renting animal mascots to change the store's stuffy image. The subsequent "Bull and Camel" TV ads are a spectacular success, prompting Mrs. Read More
Synopsis: When Lisa (Katy Selverstone) announces her intention to see other men, Drew (Drew Carey) reciprocrates by dating his hardbitten, hard-living hairstylist Soux (played with unbridled ferocity by Jamie Lee Curtis). This proves to be a big-time blunder, not only because Soux somehow manages to imperil Read More
Synopsis: Robert Torti makes his first appearance as Jay Clemens, an old junior-high-school buddy of Drew (Drew Carey), Oswald (Diedrich Bader) and Lewis (Ryan Stiles). Having been preoccupied with her love life for several weeks, Katy (Christa Miller) shows up at Drew's house only to find that her place in Read More
Synopsis: 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 limiting personal phone calls at the store with a xeroxed cartoon, showing a confused caterpillar having carnal relations with a crinkle-cut french fry. Everybody else thinks Read More
Synopsis: Jamie (Helen Hunt) feels too bad to see a feel-good movie. Still, Paul (Paul Reiser) persuades her to accompany him to the theater, if for no other reason than to meet Ira's (John Pankow) new sweetie. Not only do things go to hell in a hand basket, but waitress Ursula Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) isn't at Read More
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