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The Drew Carey Show

The Drew Carey Show is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 13, 1995, to September 8, 2004. Set in Cleveland, Ohio, the series revolved around the retail office and home life of "everyman" Drew Carey, a fictionalized version of the comedian.[1]

The Drew Carey Show
GenreSitcom
Created by
Starring
Opening theme
ComposerW. G. Snuffy Walden
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes233 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Deborah Oppenheimer
  • Rick Messina
  • Richard Baker
  • Lou Fusaro
  • Holly Sawyer-Friedman
CinematographyKen Lamkin (pilot)
Joe Pennella (season 1)
Peter Smokler (seasons 2–9)
EditorsRichard A. Schwadel
Brian K. Roberts
John Fuller
Larry Harris
Camera setup
Running time18-21 minutes
Production companies
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkABC
Picture format
Original releaseSeptember 13, 1995 (1995-09-13) –
September 8, 2004 (2004-09-08)

The show was created by Carey, who had both stand-up comedy and writing experience, and Bruce Helford, who was once a writer for Roseanne.

Produced by Mohawk Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, it debuted on September 13, 1995, received positive reviews from critics and ranked among the Top 30 programs for four seasons before sliding in popularity. Ratings declined sharply during the final two seasons, and the last two episodes aired on September 8, 2004.

Premise

Drew Carey is a fictionalized version of himself, a self-proclaimed "everyman".[2] Drew Carey (the comedian) has explained that his character is what the actor would have been if he had not become an actor. He has a core group of friends who embark with him on his everyday trials and tribulations. Drew's friends include erudite but unambitious Lewis (Ryan Stiles), excitable dimwitted Oswald (Diedrich Bader) and his friend (later on-off girlfriend) Kate (Christa Miller). In the final two seasons, Kate gets married and moves to Guam, in the same two-part episode that introduces and develops Drew's relationship with Kellie (Cynthia Watros), which carries on over the final two seasons.

For its first seven seasons, Drew's workplace is the office of fictional Cleveland department store Winfred-Louder, where he has worked for years and still works as assistant director of Personnel. One of his coworkers is Mimi Bobeck (Kathy Kinney), a large woman with a clownish wardrobe, a lot of make-up (including her trademark bright blue eye shadow), and a foul mutual dislike for Drew. The two eventually become closer (although still maintaining a less heated rivalry), primarily because Mimi fell in love with and married Drew's cross-dressing heterosexual brother Steve (John Carroll Lynch), a frequently recurring character.

In the first season they work for the unseen Mr. Bell (Kevin Pollak), only seen in the season one finale, to which he is greeted with applause; in later seasons, their boss and sometimes-co-worker is Nigel Wick (Craig Ferguson), an eccentric, sadistic and unlucky Scottsman. In the final two seasons, they work for peaceful, hippie-like Evan (Kyle Howard) and the much more professional Scott (Jonathan Mangum), tech-smart but naïve twenty-somethings who own the Neverending Store, an online retailer with offices in the same location.

In addition to his day job, Drew, along with Oswald, Lewis, and Kate (replaced from around Season 5 onwards by Mimi), runs a small business out of his garage, selling Buzz Beer, a caffeinated alcoholic drink. It becomes popular in the region and is served at the group's hangout, The Warsaw Tavern.

Synopsis

Season 1 (1995–1996)

The first season's opening credits consisted of a caricature of Carey—consisting of his face and a yellow tie—singing the Robert McGuire-penned "Moon Over Parma". The song was trimmed for the opening sequence, and the reference to Eastlake in the line "Guide her to Eastlake underneath your silvery light" was changed to a reference to Cleveland to stay in theme with the show.

In the first season, Drew and Mimi worked under Mr. Bell, who existed only as a voice on Drew's speakerphone, excluding the season finale (his final episode, played by Kevin Pollak) wherein he is fired by Winfred-Louder's new owners. Other characters that appeared exclusively in this period were Drew's hillbilly neighbor Jules and his family. Drew's first girlfriend Lisa was introduced in this season, as was Jay, Kate's love interest who used to attend the same high school as Drew and his friends. Both characters lasted until Season 2, where they were quickly written out of the show in the early episodes.

Nine of the episode titles were related to chemistry in some way, with names such as "The Joining of Two Unlike Elements Is a Mixture" and "Isomers Have Distinct Characteristics". However, this theme was abandoned by the end of the season.

Seasons 2–7 (1996–2002)

"Moon Over Parma" was phased out during the second season by "Five O'Clock World" sung by The Vogues. This season introduced openings that paid homage to music videos which included the cast dancing and singing around the various sets of the show.

In the third season, the opening theme was changed to "Cleveland Rocks", a cover of an Ian Hunter song performed by The Presidents of the United States of America. The video consisted of shots of Cleveland ending with their ballpark. This change lasted until the second "wave" of the show ended, with the finale of Season 7.

The man who took over Mr. Bell's job after his firing was Nigel Wick, who served as a foil for both Drew and Mimi in the workplace. During this period, Drew and Mr. Wick also periodically took the top management job away from each other. This would usually result in Drew ending up back at his old job as assistant director of Personnel and Mr. Wick would miraculously retain his job as manager. By the end of Season 7, they were both Co-Managers before Winfred-Louder was closed down (albeit after undergoing drastic changes to stay in business). A recurring subplot involved Drew and his friends running a side business called "Buzz Beer," a microbrewery conceived through the concept of mixing coffee and beer. While several brand concepts and promotional stunts were plotted by Drew and his friends, their product failed to gain any true notoriety.

Kate and Oswald became closer and eventually became romantically involved and almost married during the third season, but Kate stood Oswald up at the altar. Kate and Drew also became romantically involved and were on the verge of getting married, but they called it off when they realized they did not feel the same about the prospect of children. Drew's cross-dressing brother Steve was introduced during this period. He eventually fell in love with Mimi and they had a child together, Gus (whose name was decided by means of a contest).

Drew also got married a number of times during this portion of the show. His first marriage was to Diane, a cocktail waitress in Las Vegas. This was only temporary however, as she needed Drew to retain custody of her children. His second marriage was to Mr. Wick, who forced Drew to marry him in a sham same-sex civil union in Vermont (the only place it was legal at the time) in hopes that the marriage would placate the Immigration and Naturalization Service. At the beginning of Season 7, Drew married both Nikki and Kate (the former had been a recurring character for some time since Season 3, and suffered from weight problems). They found out about this and all three of these marriages ended in divorce, and Drew became known as the "Impotent Bisexual Bigamist". Nikki eventually returned, and the actress, Kate Walsh, donned a fat suit again and moved in with Drew.

During this period the show also had frequent "event" episodes. Recurring themes were "What's Wrong With This Episode?", in which the show contained numerous deliberate continuity errors and other mistakes and invited viewers at home to find the most errors and win a prize, and live episodes, with loose plots and improvised scenes featuring cast members from Carey's improvisational comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Greg Proops, Chip Esten, Kathy Greenwood, Jeff Davis, Laura Hall, and Linda Taylor) contributed to these episodes, with Brad Sherwood hosting.

Seasons 8–9 (2002–2004)

Beginning in season 8, the show rotated through 9 different opening sequences, each of which contained a new version of one of the show's three theme songs. Each theme ("Moon Over Parma", "Five O'Clock World" and "Cleveland Rocks") was seen in three different segments, in new, wildly different arrangements. The show eventually went back to having just five main characters, akin to the first season, as Kate, Mr. Wick, and Steve were essentially written out of the show. Kate's character was married off, Mr. Wick disappeared after three appearances until the Season 8 finale, wherein it is revealed he became a weatherman (although he continued to appear in the opening credits, unlike Kate, who was eliminated, and never mentioned again.) Steve left at the beginning of the ninth season to "find himself". While Kate O'Brien never reappears after she is married off, Steve and Mr. Wick each briefly reappear late in Season 9.

With Winfred-Louder closed, the location became the office of online retailer Neverending Store. Drew, Mimi, and Mr. Wick were hired as employees of the new company. Mimi was hired first in a similar role to her old job, and Drew was eventually hired as "Internal Expediting Analyst", and a recurring gag began wherein Drew had no clue as to what his job entailed. Before being written out, Mr. Wick was at first a janitor, and another recurring joke came in the form of Mr. Wick attempting to climb the ladder back to being the boss. Before being written out, he went from janitor to the carrier of the dessert trolley.

Kate left after the first two episodes of season 8, the same two episodes that introduced Kellie, an old high school friend of Drew's who had been working as a stripper. She eventually became a waitress at The Warsaw Tavern, Drew's girlfriend, and the carrier of his child. The plot of the final episode was Drew and Kellie attempting to get married before their child is born. Mr. Wick also returned and stayed on for the series finale.

The show began featuring cameos from reality-TV participants in the final two seasons, such as former Road Rules star Timmy Beggy, The Real World alumna Cara Khan, and The Amazing Race winner Reichen Lehmkuhl. Tony the Bus Driver (Bill Cobbs) became a regular, serving as smart-alecky "bartender" type to whom Drew could tell his problems. The eighth season was put in a timeslot that frequently clashed with Monday Night Football. It was pulled mid-season and the remaining episodes were shown during the summer of 2003. The ninth season did not air until the summer of 2004, with most of the episodes out of order.

The last season's tone changed radically from the previous seasons. The directors began experimenting with one-camera set-ups, showing the sets completely built, with four walls in most rooms, and with rooms actually linked together. The writers also began experimenting, including story lines in which Gus burns down Mimi's house, forcing her to move in with Drew after Steve leaves her.

Post-series

On March 24, 2009, Kathy Kinney appeared in character as Mimi at the beginning of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Kinney appeared twice on The Price Is Right as Mimi Bobeck on April Fools' Day. Drew Carey has been the host of the show since 2007.[3] Carey would later revive the "What's Wrong with This Episode?" format for later April Fool's Day episodes of The Price Is Right.[citation needed]

As part of a 2012 April Fools Day prank by CBS, Drew Carey and Craig Ferguson swapped hosting duties, leaving Craig to host The Price Is Right and Drew to host The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

The ending skit of the final episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson in 2014 was a spoof of the 1990 final episode of Newhart, in which Ferguson and Carey reprised their roles. Mr. Wick wakes up in bed with Carey, discovering that his decade as a talk show host and Carey's career as a game show host had been a dream.[4]

Carey, Kinney, and Ryan Stiles all guest starred in the episode "Bigger Kids, Bigger Problems" (2019) of the ABC sitcom American Housewife, which stars Diedrich Bader.[5]

Cast and characters

Main characters

Actor Character Role Years Seasons Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Drew Carey Drew Allison Carey Assistant Director of Personnel 1995–2004 Main 233
Diedrich Bader Oswald Lee Harvey Delivery Man/Trainee Nurse 1995–2004 Main 233
Christa Miller Kate O'Brien Cosmetic Saleswoman/Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1995–2002 Main Main 1 184
Ryan Stiles Lewis Kiniski Janitor at DrugCo. 1995–2004 Main 224
Kathy Kinney Mimi Bobeck P.A./Floor Manager 1995–2004 Main2 232
Craig Ferguson Nigel Algernon Wick Drew's boss 1996–2003, 2004 Main Main 3 Guest 170
John Carroll Lynch Steve Carey Cosmetics Salesman/Stay-At-Home Husband 1998–2004 Recurring Main Main 4 Guest 73
Cynthia Watros Kellie Newmark Waitress 2002–2004 Main 52

Notes

  1. ^ Christa Miller only appeared in the first and second episodes in Season 8.
  2. ^ Kathy Kinney is credited as a guest star in the pilot episode, but she is credited as Starring from the second episode on.
  3. ^ Craig Ferguson was credited as Starring in all episodes of Season 8, but only appeared in 4 episodes.
  4. ^ John Carroll Lynch appeared in 8 episodes in Season 8, and was only credited as Starring for the episodes he appeared in.

Recurring characters

Actor Character Role Years Seasons Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ian Gomez Larry Almada Worked at Winfred-Louder/Matchmaker 1995–1999, 2002–2004 Recurring Recurring 38
Jane Morris Nora Co-worker at Winfred-Louder 1995–2002, 2004 Recurring Recurring Recurring Guest 14
Nan Martin Mrs. Louder Owner of Winfred-Louder 1995–2000 Recurring 25
Kelly Perine Chuck Security Guard 1995–2000 Recurring Recurring 17
Robert Torti Jay Clemens Kate' boyfriend/High-School friend 1995–1996, 2000–2001 Recurring Guest 15
Kevin Pollak Mr. Bell Manager of Winfred-Louder 1995–1996 Recurring 9
Kate Walsh Nicki Fifer Drew's girlfriend 1997–1999, 2001–2002 Recurring Recurring 21
Jenica Bergere Sharon Bridges Handywoman/Drew's girlfriend 1997–2000 Recurring 11
Katy Selverstone Lisa Robbins Drew's girlfriend 1995–1997 Recurring 16
Bill Cobbs Tony Bus driver 2002–2004 Recurring 9
Jonathan Mangum Scott Drew's boss at Neverendingstore.com 2002–2004 Recurring 18
Kyle Howard Evan Drew's boss at Neverendingstore.com 2002–2004 Recurring Guest 14
Kaitlin Olson Traylor Works at Neverendingstore.com 2002–2004 Recurring 14
Speedy Speedy The Dog Drew's dog 1996-2003 Recurring 41
Tim O'Rourke Tim Bartender at The Warsaw Tavern 1995–2004 Recurring 11

Regular guest stars

  • Beulah Carey (Marion Ross) – Drew's mother
  • George Carey (Stanley Anderson) – Drew's father
  • Kim Harvey (Adrienne Barbeau) – Oswald's mother
  • Mother Bobeck (Tammy Faye Bakker) – Mimi's mother
  • Gigi Bobeck (Lynn Wanlass) – Mimi's sister
  • King Augustus Antonio Carey (Dakota and Ryan Williams, Matthew Josten) – Drew's nephew, Steve and Mimi's son
  • Misty Kiniski (June Lockhart) – Lewis's mother

Guest stars

  • Nikki Cox as Drew's cousin Kirsten Carey, who briefly dates Mr. Wick in "Drew's Cousin"
  • Shirley Jones as Drew's lady friend Celia (Season 4, 3 Episodes)
  • Caroline Rhea as Drew's date, Bonnie, (Season 2, 2 Episodes)
  • Pauley Perrette as Drew's girlfriend, Darcy (Season 4, 4 Episodes)
  • Dan Castellaneta as Sal, the King of Poland in "Two Drews and the Queen of Poland Walk into A Bar" (all of his scenes were cut from reruns after complaints from the Polish community)
  • Hal Linden as Mr. Van Zandt in the episode "Brotherhood of Man" (Season 5)
  • Mark Curry as Robert Soulard
  • John Ratzenberger as himself in Drew Live III
  • Eddie Money as himself, the former husband of Mimi Bobeck
  • Penn & Teller as Fenn and Geller in "Drew Meets Lawyers" (Season 1, Episode 6) and "See Drew Run" (Season 2, Episode 17)
  • David Cross as Earl in "Drew and the Unstable Element" (Season 1, Episode 13) and "Two Drews & the Queen of Poland Walk into a Bar" (Season 2, Episode 20)
  • Tim Allen as himself in "The Front" (Season 1, Episode 17)
  • Norm Macdonald as Simon Tate in "The Bully You Know" (Season 2, Episode 4)
  • Henry Rollins as E-Bay Ass Kicking Guy and Amy Farrington as Bonnie in "Hickory Dickory... Double Date" (Season 8, Episode 5)
  • Richard Chamberlain as Mr. Wick's mother, Maggie in "Curse of the Mummy" (Season 7, Episode 14) and "Look Mom, One Hand!" (Season 7, Episode 25)
  • Gregory Jbara as Ron in "Drew and the Conspiracy" (Season 4, Episode 1) and "Golden Boy" (Season 4, Episode 3)
  • Charles Nelson Reilly as Mr. Hathaway, Lewis's boss, in "The Salon" (Season 3) and "DrugCo" (Season 4)
  • Joe Walsh as Ed, a guitarist (in several episodes)
  • French Stewart as Buddy in "Drew's Best Friend" (Season 9, Episode 10)
  • Fred Willard as shady con man/travel agent, Fred Tuttle (Season 9, Episode 11)
  • Colin Mochrie as Eugene in "She's Gotta Have It", "Drew Live", and "Drew Live II"
  • Brad Sherwood as himself/host of "Drew Live" and "Drew Live II"
  • Wayne Brady as himself in "Drew Live" and "Drew Live II"
  • Greg Proops, Chip Esten and Kathy Greenwood as themselves in "Drew Live II"
  • Chris Palmer, head coach for the Cleveland Browns
  • Susan Saint James (Christa Miller's real life aunt) as Kate's mother in "Drew and Kate and Kate's Mother"
  • Jamie Lee Curtis as Sioux in "Playing a Unified Field"
  • Steve Buscemi as Mimi's lawyer in "Mr. Louder's Birthday Party"
  • Micky Dolenz as Mr. Metcalf in "Drew and the King" (Season 7, Episode 13)
  • Tom Poston as Oswald's father (Season 6, Episode 13)
  • Beata Pozniak as Raisa in "What Women Don't Want"
  • Julia Duffy as Lindsey Mercer, Lord Mercer's ex-wife who temporarily takes control of Winfred-Louder in "Rich Woman, Poor Man" (Season 7, Episode 23)
  • Nicholas Turturro as the New York detective in "New York and Queens" (Season 2, Episode 24)
  • Mike McShane as Ray in "Drew's Inheritance" (Season 6, Episode 3)
  • Phyllis Diller as Mimi's grandmother (Season 7, Episode 25)
  • Megyn Price as Waitress at Warsaw Tavern in "Drew and Mr. Bell's Nephew" (Season 1, Episode 14) and "Miss Right" (Season 1, Episode 2)
  • Dave Winfield as himself in "Science Names Suck" (Season 1, Episode 10)
  • Jenny McCarthy as various roles in "Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour" (Season 7, Episodes 1 and 2) and as a Police officer Drew dates in "A Shot In The Dark" (Season 7, Episode 17)
  • Amanda Bynes as various roles in "Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour" (Season 7, Episodes 1 and 2)
  • Tim Conway as a senior-home resident who temporarily costs Drew his job (Season 3, Episode 11)
  • Brent Hinkley as Frederick (Season 3, Episode 24)

Special appearances

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAvg. rating[a]/
Avg. viewers[b]
First airedLast aired
122September 13, 1995 (1995-09-13)May 8, 1996 (1996-05-08)#4810.1
224September 18, 1996 (1996-09-18)May 14, 1997 (1997-05-14)#18[6]11.5 [c]
328September 23, 1997 (1997-09-23)May 20, 1998 (1998-05-20)#16[7]16.7
427September 23, 1998 (1998-09-23)May 26, 1999 (1999-05-26)#15[8]14.9
526September 22, 1999 (1999-09-22)May 17, 2000 (2000-05-17)#22[9]14.5
627October 4, 2000 (2000-10-04)May 23, 2001 (2001-05-23)#3712.7
727September 26, 2001 (2001-09-26)May 22, 2002 (2002-05-22)#569.1
826September 9, 2002 (2002-09-09)August 27, 2003 (2003-08-27)#1205.2
926June 2, 2004 (2004-06-02)September 8, 2004 (2004-09-08)#1503.1

Viva Las Vegas

The episode "Drew Gets Married" is part of a crossover with Grace Under Fire, Coach and Ellen set in Las Vegas. It features Brett Butler as Grace Kelly, Jerry Van Dyke as Luther Van Dam, Joely Fisher as Paige Clark and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak.[citation needed]

Ratings

The show initially finished outside of the Top 30 in the Nielsen ratings, at #48. In the second season, ratings improved, and the series jumped into the Top 30, remaining there for the next three seasons as well. The sixth season finished just outside of the Top 30, at #37. This is attributable to the erosion of network audiences that began in the late 1990s.

After its sixth season, ABC and Warner Bros. negotiated to keep the series on through the 2003-04 television season, which would place it in its ninth season.[10] However, in its seventh season, The Drew Carey Show experienced a dramatic ratings drop, as did several other ABC series. A schedule move by ABC for the eighth season resulted in even worse ratings, falling out of the Top 100. At midseason, ABC placed the series on hiatus, and attempted to get out of the contract with Warner Bros. When they were unable to, the network finished the eighth season in the summer, and decided to burn off the ninth and final season during the summer of 2004.[11] The series finale was viewed by a little over 5 million viewers.[citation needed]

Average seasonal ratings

Season Episodes Timeslot (EDT) Season Premiere Season Finale TV season Rank Nielsen rating
(Households, seasons 1 and 2;
Viewers (in millions), seasons 3–9)
1 22 Wednesday 8:30 pm September 13, 1995 (1995-09-13) May 8, 1996 (1996-05-08) 1995–96 #48 10.1[12]
2 24 Wednesday 9:30 pm (1–10)
Wednesday 9:00 pm (11–24)
September 18, 1996 (1996-09-18) May 14, 1997 (1997-05-14) 1996–97 #18 11.5[13]
3 28 Wednesday 9:00 pm September 17, 1997 (1997-09-17) May 20, 1998 (1998-05-20) 1997–98 #16 16.7
4 27 September 23, 1998 (1998-09-23) May 26, 1999 (1999-05-26) 1998–99 #15 14.9[14]
5 26 September 22, 1999 (1999-09-22) May 17, 2000 (2000-05-17) 1999–2000 #22 14.5[15]
6 27 October 4, 2000 (2000-10-04) May 23, 2001 (2001-05-23) 2000–01 #37 12.7[16]
7 27 September 26, 2001 (2001-09-26) May 22, 2002 (2002-05-22) 2001–02 #56 9.1[17]
8 26 Monday 8:00 pm (1–6)
Friday 9:30 pm (7–14)
Wednesday 9:00 pm/9:30 pm (15–24)
Wednesday 9:30 pm (25–26)
September 9, 2002 (2002-09-09) August 27, 2003 (2003-08-27) 2002–03 #120 5.2[18]
9 26 Wednesday 9:00 pm/9:30 pm June 2, 2004 (2004-06-02) September 8, 2004 (2004-09-08) 2003–04 #150 3.1

Syndication

The Drew Carey Show entered off-network syndication in September 1999 and continued until September 2008 airing on independent stations and the affiliates of Fox, UPN, and The WB.

The series began airing on TBS in October 2002, with reruns airing on the network until November 2007. ION aired reruns of the show from 2007 to 2009, premiering on December 31, 2007 (New Year's Eve), with the station promoting it as "The Drew Year." ION Television did not air all of the episodes as it only aired the episodes that aired from seasons 1–5; the channel also removed extremely sexual references from certain episodes, the season 5 episode "Do Drew and Kate Have Sex?" being one in particular.[citation needed]

The CW also aired episodes during the 2008–09 television season. Two back-to-back episodes were aired on Sundays at 6:00pm to replace the cancelled Sunday Night Block by Media Rights Capital.[citation needed]

In Canada, the show ran in syndication on TVtropolis until June 2013, when the channel was rebranded as DTour.[citation needed] The series also aired on DejaView.

Laff began carrying the show as part of its inaugural lineup when it launched in April 2015.[19] The series was dropped from Laff's lineup in the fall of 2019.

Rewind TV began airing The Drew Carey Show reruns in December 2021.[20]

Merchandise

During the height of the show's popularity, Barbie-esque dolls of Drew and Mimi were released, with accessories and are currently in rare supply and considered collector's items. Matchbox also released Drew's car, a Volkswagen Beetle with flames on the sides which Drew owned from the third season until the eighth. The soundtrack album Cleveland Rocks! Music from The Drew Carey Show was released in May 1998.[21]

Home media

 
DVD release cover

On February 28, 2006, a six-episode release of the sitcom was released on DVD titled The Drew Carey Show: TV Favorites.[22] Initially, the DVD was exclusively sold at Best Buy, but later sold at other national retailers as well. The DVD features the episodes "Pilot," "Playing the Unified Field," "We'll Remember Always, Evaluation Day," "Drew Blows His Promotion," "My Best Friend's Wedding," and "DrugCo." However, this DVD has since gone out of print.

On April 24, 2007, Warner Home Video released the complete first season of The Drew Carey Show on DVD in Region 1. Warner Bros. has released a statement in which it said that the reason as to why the second season, and any of the later seasons have yet to be released to this day is because of copyright issues regarding music used on the show. For the same reason, it is unlikely ever to stream on online services.[23]

The first season was released in Australia (Region 4) on September 10, 2008.

DVD name Ep# Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Special features
The Complete First Season 22 April 24, 2007 N/A September 10, 2008
  • 1-900-MIMI (a phone sex spoof featuring Mimi)
  • Life Inside a Cubicle Featurette
The Drew Carey Show: TV Favorites 6 February 28, 2006 N/A N/A
  • "Pilot" (Season 1, Episode 1)
  • "Playing the Unified Field" (Season 1, Episode 18)
  • "We'll Remember Always, Evaluation Day" (Season 2, Episode 1)
  • "Drew Blows His Promotion" (Season 2, Episode 15)
  • "My Best Friend's Wedding" (Season 3, Episode 28)
  • "DrugCo" (Season 4, Episode 20)

Notes

  1. ^ In households; seasons 1 and 2
  2. ^ In millions; seasons 3–9
  3. ^ Tied with NBC Sunday Night Movie.

References

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  9. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1999-2000 Ratings History".
  10. ^ Schneider, Michael (June 22, 2001). "ABC, WB 'Carey' deal for $152 mil". Variety. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  11. ^ "'The Drew Carey Show' will go quietly". TODAY.com. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
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  13. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1996-97 Ratings History".
  14. ^ . geocities.com. Archived from the original on October 29, 2009. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  15. ^ Quotenmeter.de - Das Online-Fernsehmagazin (May 30, 2002). "US-Jahrescharts 1999/2000". Quotenmeter.de. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
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  17. ^ "How did your favorite show rate?". USA Today. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  18. ^ "Rank And File". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  19. ^ Lafayette, Jon (February 13, 2015). "Exclusive: Laff Network Acquires Sitcom Lineup". Broadcasting Cable.
  20. ^ "The Drew Carey ShowComing in 2022".
  21. ^ "Ian Hunter Track On Drew Carey Soundtrack". MTV.com. April 27, 1998. Retrieved November 2, 2014.
  22. ^ "'Welcome Back Kotter,' 'The Drew Carey Show' and 'Night Court' available on DVD from Warner Home Video". Warner Bros. December 14, 2005. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  23. ^ Carey, Drew (November 15, 2013). "I am Drew Carey, AMAA: Reddit". Retrieved September 20, 2014.

External links

  • The Drew Carey Show at IMDb
  • Season 1 DVD information

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The Drew Carey Show is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 13 1995 to September 8 2004 Set in Cleveland Ohio the series revolved around the retail office and home life of everyman Drew Carey a fictionalized version of the comedian 1 The Drew Carey ShowGenreSitcomCreated byDrew Carey Bruce HelfordStarringDrew Carey Diedrich Bader Christa Miller Ryan Stiles Kathy Kinney Craig Ferguson John Carroll Lynch Cynthia WatrosOpening theme Moon Over Parma performed by Drew Carey 1995 96 and various artists 2002 04 Five O Clock World performed by The Vogues 1996 97 and various artists 2002 04 Cleveland Rocks performed by The Presidents of the United States of America 1997 2002 and various artists 2002 04 ComposerW G Snuffy WaldenCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons9No of episodes233 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersBruce Helford Drew Carey Deborah Oppenheimer Clay Graham Richard Day Bruce Rasmussen Robert Borden Holly Hester Les Firestein Mike Teverbaugh Dave Caplan Dan O Keefe Russ WoodyProducersDeborah Oppenheimer Rick Messina Richard Baker Lou Fusaro Holly Sawyer FriedmanCinematographyKen Lamkin pilot Joe Pennella season 1 Peter Smokler seasons 2 9 EditorsRichard A SchwadelBrian K RobertsJohn FullerLarry HarrisCamera setupFilm Multi camera Single camera partially season 9 Running time18 21 minutesProduction companiesMohawk Productions Warner Bros TelevisionDistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkABCPicture formatNTSC seasons 1 6 HDTV 720p seasons 7 9 Original releaseSeptember 13 1995 1995 09 13 September 8 2004 2004 09 08 The show was created by Carey who had both stand up comedy and writing experience and Bruce Helford who was once a writer for Roseanne Produced by Mohawk Productions in association with Warner Bros Television it debuted on September 13 1995 received positive reviews from critics and ranked among the Top 30 programs for four seasons before sliding in popularity Ratings declined sharply during the final two seasons and the last two episodes aired on September 8 2004 Contents 1 Premise 2 Synopsis 2 1 Season 1 1995 1996 2 2 Seasons 2 7 1996 2002 2 3 Seasons 8 9 2002 2004 2 4 Post series 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Main characters 3 1 1 Notes 3 2 Recurring characters 3 3 Regular guest stars 3 4 Guest stars 3 5 Special appearances 4 Episodes 4 1 Viva Las Vegas 5 Ratings 5 1 Average seasonal ratings 6 Syndication 7 Merchandise 8 Home media 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksPremise EditDrew Carey is a fictionalized version of himself a self proclaimed everyman 2 Drew Carey the comedian has explained that his character is what the actor would have been if he had not become an actor He has a core group of friends who embark with him on his everyday trials and tribulations Drew s friends include erudite but unambitious Lewis Ryan Stiles excitable dimwitted Oswald Diedrich Bader and his friend later on off girlfriend Kate Christa Miller In the final two seasons Kate gets married and moves to Guam in the same two part episode that introduces and develops Drew s relationship with Kellie Cynthia Watros which carries on over the final two seasons For its first seven seasons Drew s workplace is the office of fictional Cleveland department store Winfred Louder where he has worked for years and still works as assistant director of Personnel One of his coworkers is Mimi Bobeck Kathy Kinney a large woman with a clownish wardrobe a lot of make up including her trademark bright blue eye shadow and a foul mutual dislike for Drew The two eventually become closer although still maintaining a less heated rivalry primarily because Mimi fell in love with and married Drew s cross dressing heterosexual brother Steve John Carroll Lynch a frequently recurring character In the first season they work for the unseen Mr Bell Kevin Pollak only seen in the season one finale to which he is greeted with applause in later seasons their boss and sometimes co worker is Nigel Wick Craig Ferguson an eccentric sadistic and unlucky Scottsman In the final two seasons they work for peaceful hippie like Evan Kyle Howard and the much more professional Scott Jonathan Mangum tech smart but naive twenty somethings who own the Neverending Store an online retailer with offices in the same location In addition to his day job Drew along with Oswald Lewis and Kate replaced from around Season 5 onwards by Mimi runs a small business out of his garage selling Buzz Beer a caffeinated alcoholic drink It becomes popular in the region and is served at the group s hangout The Warsaw Tavern Synopsis EditSeason 1 1995 1996 Edit The first season s opening credits consisted of a caricature of Carey consisting of his face and a yellow tie singing the Robert McGuire penned Moon Over Parma The song was trimmed for the opening sequence and the reference to Eastlake in the line Guide her to Eastlake underneath your silvery light was changed to a reference to Cleveland to stay in theme with the show In the first season Drew and Mimi worked under Mr Bell who existed only as a voice on Drew s speakerphone excluding the season finale his final episode played by Kevin Pollak wherein he is fired by Winfred Louder s new owners Other characters that appeared exclusively in this period were Drew s hillbilly neighbor Jules and his family Drew s first girlfriend Lisa was introduced in this season as was Jay Kate s love interest who used to attend the same high school as Drew and his friends Both characters lasted until Season 2 where they were quickly written out of the show in the early episodes Nine of the episode titles were related to chemistry in some way with names such as The Joining of Two Unlike Elements Is a Mixture and Isomers Have Distinct Characteristics However this theme was abandoned by the end of the season Seasons 2 7 1996 2002 Edit Moon Over Parma was phased out during the second season by Five O Clock World sung by The Vogues This season introduced openings that paid homage to music videos which included the cast dancing and singing around the various sets of the show In the third season the opening theme was changed to Cleveland Rocks a cover of an Ian Hunter song performed by The Presidents of the United States of America The video consisted of shots of Cleveland ending with their ballpark This change lasted until the second wave of the show ended with the finale of Season 7 The man who took over Mr Bell s job after his firing was Nigel Wick who served as a foil for both Drew and Mimi in the workplace During this period Drew and Mr Wick also periodically took the top management job away from each other This would usually result in Drew ending up back at his old job as assistant director of Personnel and Mr Wick would miraculously retain his job as manager By the end of Season 7 they were both Co Managers before Winfred Louder was closed down albeit after undergoing drastic changes to stay in business A recurring subplot involved Drew and his friends running a side business called Buzz Beer a microbrewery conceived through the concept of mixing coffee and beer While several brand concepts and promotional stunts were plotted by Drew and his friends their product failed to gain any true notoriety Kate and Oswald became closer and eventually became romantically involved and almost married during the third season but Kate stood Oswald up at the altar Kate and Drew also became romantically involved and were on the verge of getting married but they called it off when they realized they did not feel the same about the prospect of children Drew s cross dressing brother Steve was introduced during this period He eventually fell in love with Mimi and they had a child together Gus whose name was decided by means of a contest Drew also got married a number of times during this portion of the show His first marriage was to Diane a cocktail waitress in Las Vegas This was only temporary however as she needed Drew to retain custody of her children His second marriage was to Mr Wick who forced Drew to marry him in a sham same sex civil union in Vermont the only place it was legal at the time in hopes that the marriage would placate the Immigration and Naturalization Service At the beginning of Season 7 Drew married both Nikki and Kate the former had been a recurring character for some time since Season 3 and suffered from weight problems They found out about this and all three of these marriages ended in divorce and Drew became known as the Impotent Bisexual Bigamist Nikki eventually returned and the actress Kate Walsh donned a fat suit again and moved in with Drew During this period the show also had frequent event episodes Recurring themes were What s Wrong With This Episode in which the show contained numerous deliberate continuity errors and other mistakes and invited viewers at home to find the most errors and win a prize and live episodes with loose plots and improvised scenes featuring cast members from Carey s improvisational comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway Brad Sherwood Wayne Brady Colin Mochrie Greg Proops Chip Esten Kathy Greenwood Jeff Davis Laura Hall and Linda Taylor contributed to these episodes with Brad Sherwood hosting Seasons 8 9 2002 2004 Edit Beginning in season 8 the show rotated through 9 different opening sequences each of which contained a new version of one of the show s three theme songs Each theme Moon Over Parma Five O Clock World and Cleveland Rocks was seen in three different segments in new wildly different arrangements The show eventually went back to having just five main characters akin to the first season as Kate Mr Wick and Steve were essentially written out of the show Kate s character was married off Mr Wick disappeared after three appearances until the Season 8 finale wherein it is revealed he became a weatherman although he continued to appear in the opening credits unlike Kate who was eliminated and never mentioned again Steve left at the beginning of the ninth season to find himself While Kate O Brien never reappears after she is married off Steve and Mr Wick each briefly reappear late in Season 9 With Winfred Louder closed the location became the office of online retailer Neverending Store Drew Mimi and Mr Wick were hired as employees of the new company Mimi was hired first in a similar role to her old job and Drew was eventually hired as Internal Expediting Analyst and a recurring gag began wherein Drew had no clue as to what his job entailed Before being written out Mr Wick was at first a janitor and another recurring joke came in the form of Mr Wick attempting to climb the ladder back to being the boss Before being written out he went from janitor to the carrier of the dessert trolley Kate left after the first two episodes of season 8 the same two episodes that introduced Kellie an old high school friend of Drew s who had been working as a stripper She eventually became a waitress at The Warsaw Tavern Drew s girlfriend and the carrier of his child The plot of the final episode was Drew and Kellie attempting to get married before their child is born Mr Wick also returned and stayed on for the series finale The show began featuring cameos from reality TV participants in the final two seasons such as former Road Rules star Timmy Beggy The Real World alumna Cara Khan and The Amazing Race winner Reichen Lehmkuhl Tony the Bus Driver Bill Cobbs became a regular serving as smart alecky bartender type to whom Drew could tell his problems The eighth season was put in a timeslot that frequently clashed with Monday Night Football It was pulled mid season and the remaining episodes were shown during the summer of 2003 The ninth season did not air until the summer of 2004 with most of the episodes out of order The last season s tone changed radically from the previous seasons The directors began experimenting with one camera set ups showing the sets completely built with four walls in most rooms and with rooms actually linked together The writers also began experimenting including story lines in which Gus burns down Mimi s house forcing her to move in with Drew after Steve leaves her Post series Edit On March 24 2009 Kathy Kinney appeared in character as Mimi at the beginning of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Kinney appeared twice on The Price Is Right as Mimi Bobeck on April Fools Day Drew Carey has been the host of the show since 2007 3 Carey would later revive the What s Wrong with This Episode format for later April Fool s Day episodes of The Price Is Right citation needed As part of a 2012 April Fools Day prank by CBS Drew Carey and Craig Ferguson swapped hosting duties leaving Craig to host The Price Is Right and Drew to host The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson The ending skit of the final episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson in 2014 was a spoof of the 1990 final episode of Newhart in which Ferguson and Carey reprised their roles Mr Wick wakes up in bed with Carey discovering that his decade as a talk show host and Carey s career as a game show host had been a dream 4 Carey Kinney and Ryan Stiles all guest starred in the episode Bigger Kids Bigger Problems 2019 of the ABC sitcom American Housewife which stars Diedrich Bader 5 Cast and characters EditMain article List of The Drew Carey Show characters Main characters Edit Actor Character Role Years Seasons Episodes1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Drew Carey Drew Allison Carey Assistant Director of Personnel 1995 2004 Main 233Diedrich Bader Oswald Lee Harvey Delivery Man Trainee Nurse 1995 2004 Main 233Christa Miller Kate O Brien Cosmetic Saleswoman Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1995 2002 Main Main 1 184Ryan Stiles Lewis Kiniski Janitor at DrugCo 1995 2004 Main 224Kathy Kinney Mimi Bobeck P A Floor Manager 1995 2004 Main2 232Craig Ferguson Nigel Algernon Wick Drew s boss 1996 2003 2004 Main Main 3 Guest 170John Carroll Lynch Steve Carey Cosmetics Salesman Stay At Home Husband 1998 2004 Recurring Main Main 4 Guest 73Cynthia Watros Kellie Newmark Waitress 2002 2004 Main 52Notes Edit Christa Miller only appeared in the first and second episodes in Season 8 Kathy Kinney is credited as a guest star in the pilot episode but she is credited as Starring from the second episode on Craig Ferguson was credited as Starring in all episodes of Season 8 but only appeared in 4 episodes John Carroll Lynch appeared in 8 episodes in Season 8 and was only credited as Starring for the episodes he appeared in Recurring characters Edit Actor Character Role Years Seasons Episodes1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Ian Gomez Larry Almada Worked at Winfred Louder Matchmaker 1995 1999 2002 2004 Recurring Recurring 38Jane Morris Nora Co worker at Winfred Louder 1995 2002 2004 Recurring Recurring Recurring Guest 14Nan Martin Mrs Louder Owner of Winfred Louder 1995 2000 Recurring 25Kelly Perine Chuck Security Guard 1995 2000 Recurring Recurring 17Robert Torti Jay Clemens Kate boyfriend High School friend 1995 1996 2000 2001 Recurring Guest 15Kevin Pollak Mr Bell Manager of Winfred Louder 1995 1996 Recurring 9Kate Walsh Nicki Fifer Drew s girlfriend 1997 1999 2001 2002 Recurring Recurring 21Jenica Bergere Sharon Bridges Handywoman Drew s girlfriend 1997 2000 Recurring 11Katy Selverstone Lisa Robbins Drew s girlfriend 1995 1997 Recurring 16Bill Cobbs Tony Bus driver 2002 2004 Recurring 9Jonathan Mangum Scott Drew s boss at Neverendingstore com 2002 2004 Recurring 18Kyle Howard Evan Drew s boss at Neverendingstore com 2002 2004 Recurring Guest 14Kaitlin Olson Traylor Works at Neverendingstore com 2002 2004 Recurring 14Speedy Speedy The Dog Drew s dog 1996 2003 Recurring 41Tim O Rourke Tim Bartender at The Warsaw Tavern 1995 2004 Recurring 11Regular guest stars Edit Beulah Carey Marion Ross Drew s mother George Carey Stanley Anderson Drew s father Kim Harvey Adrienne Barbeau Oswald s mother Mother Bobeck Tammy Faye Bakker Mimi s mother Gigi Bobeck Lynn Wanlass Mimi s sister King Augustus Antonio Carey Dakota and Ryan Williams Matthew Josten Drew s nephew Steve and Mimi s son Misty Kiniski June Lockhart Lewis s motherGuest stars Edit Nikki Cox as Drew s cousin Kirsten Carey who briefly dates Mr Wick in Drew s Cousin Shirley Jones as Drew s lady friend Celia Season 4 3 Episodes Caroline Rhea as Drew s date Bonnie Season 2 2 Episodes Pauley Perrette as Drew s girlfriend Darcy Season 4 4 Episodes Dan Castellaneta as Sal the King of Poland in Two Drews and the Queen of Poland Walk into A Bar all of his scenes were cut from reruns after complaints from the Polish community Hal Linden as Mr Van Zandt in the episode Brotherhood of Man Season 5 Mark Curry as Robert Soulard John Ratzenberger as himself in Drew Live III Eddie Money as himself the former husband of Mimi Bobeck Penn amp Teller as Fenn and Geller in Drew Meets Lawyers Season 1 Episode 6 and See Drew Run Season 2 Episode 17 David Cross as Earl in Drew and the Unstable Element Season 1 Episode 13 and Two Drews amp the Queen of Poland Walk into a Bar Season 2 Episode 20 Tim Allen as himself in The Front Season 1 Episode 17 Norm Macdonald as Simon Tate in The Bully You Know Season 2 Episode 4 Henry Rollins as E Bay Ass Kicking Guy and Amy Farrington as Bonnie in Hickory Dickory Double Date Season 8 Episode 5 Richard Chamberlain as Mr Wick s mother Maggie in Curse of the Mummy Season 7 Episode 14 and Look Mom One Hand Season 7 Episode 25 Gregory Jbara as Ron in Drew and the Conspiracy Season 4 Episode 1 and Golden Boy Season 4 Episode 3 Charles Nelson Reilly as Mr Hathaway Lewis s boss in The Salon Season 3 and DrugCo Season 4 Joe Walsh as Ed a guitarist in several episodes French Stewart as Buddy in Drew s Best Friend Season 9 Episode 10 Fred Willard as shady con man travel agent Fred Tuttle Season 9 Episode 11 Colin Mochrie as Eugene in She s Gotta Have It Drew Live and Drew Live II Brad Sherwood as himself host of Drew Live and Drew Live II Wayne Brady as himself in Drew Live and Drew Live II Greg Proops Chip Esten and Kathy Greenwood as themselves in Drew Live II Chris Palmer head coach for the Cleveland Browns Susan Saint James Christa Miller s real life aunt as Kate s mother in Drew and Kate and Kate s Mother Jamie Lee Curtis as Sioux in Playing a Unified Field Steve Buscemi as Mimi s lawyer in Mr Louder s Birthday Party Micky Dolenz as Mr Metcalf in Drew and the King Season 7 Episode 13 Tom Poston as Oswald s father Season 6 Episode 13 Beata Pozniak as Raisa in What Women Don t Want Julia Duffy as Lindsey Mercer Lord Mercer s ex wife who temporarily takes control of Winfred Louder in Rich Woman Poor Man Season 7 Episode 23 Nicholas Turturro as the New York detective in New York and Queens Season 2 Episode 24 Mike McShane as Ray in Drew s Inheritance Season 6 Episode 3 Phyllis Diller as Mimi s grandmother Season 7 Episode 25 Megyn Price as Waitress at Warsaw Tavern in Drew and Mr Bell s Nephew Season 1 Episode 14 and Miss Right Season 1 Episode 2 Dave Winfield as himself in Science Names Suck Season 1 Episode 10 Jenny McCarthy as various roles in Drew Carey s Back to School Rock n Roll Comedy Hour Season 7 Episodes 1 and 2 and as a Police officer Drew dates in A Shot In The Dark Season 7 Episode 17 Amanda Bynes as various roles in Drew Carey s Back to School Rock n Roll Comedy Hour Season 7 Episodes 1 and 2 Tim Conway as a senior home resident who temporarily costs Drew his job Season 3 Episode 11 Brent Hinkley as Frederick Season 3 Episode 24 Special appearances Edit Little Richard as himself in Drewstock season 2 Episode 14 Donald Trump and Carol Channing as themselves in New York and Queens Season 2 Episode 24 Rush Limbaugh as himself in The Salon Season 3 Dionne Warwick as herself shopping at Winfred Louder Season 3 Episode 9 The Reverend Horton Heat as The Underprivileged in That Thing You Don t Season 3 Episode 10 Weird Al Yankovic as himself in Drew Between the Rock and a Hard Place Season 4 Joe Alaskey as Daffy Duck Applies at Drew s work place for a job in scene before opening title in My Best Friend s Wedding Paul Triple H Levesque as The Disciplinarian Pro Wrestler Sponsor for Buzz Beer Slash Rick Nielsen Dusty Hill Matthew Sweet Joey Ramone Lisa Loeb Dave Mustaine Roy Clark Jonny Lang and Michael Stanley as themselves and Joe Walsh as Ed in In Ramada Da Vida Season 4 Episode 2 Ben Stein as St Peter The James Gang as themselves at the end of Season 4 Episode 4 Debbie Lee Carrington as Mini Mimi in Season 5 Episode 1 The Go Go s as themselves in The Pregnancy Scare season 6 episode 6 Lemmy Kilmister and his band Motorhead as themselves in Drew Gets Out of the Nut House in Season 7 playing a loud song with altered lyrics from Mimi to apologize for putting Drew in a mental institution Kristen Wiig as Sandy in realtor in House of the Rising Son in Law Season 9 Episode 12 Episodes EditMain article List of The Drew Carey Show episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAvg rating a Avg viewers b First airedLast aired122September 13 1995 1995 09 13 May 8 1996 1996 05 08 4810 1224September 18 1996 1996 09 18 May 14 1997 1997 05 14 18 6 11 5 c 328September 23 1997 1997 09 23 May 20 1998 1998 05 20 16 7 16 7427September 23 1998 1998 09 23 May 26 1999 1999 05 26 15 8 14 9526September 22 1999 1999 09 22 May 17 2000 2000 05 17 22 9 14 5627October 4 2000 2000 10 04 May 23 2001 2001 05 23 3712 7727September 26 2001 2001 09 26 May 22 2002 2002 05 22 569 1826September 9 2002 2002 09 09 August 27 2003 2003 08 27 1205 2926June 2 2004 2004 06 02 September 8 2004 2004 09 08 1503 1Viva Las Vegas Edit See also Grace Under Fire Viva Las Vegas Coach TV series Viva Las Vegas and Ellen TV series Viva Las Vegas The episode Drew Gets Married is part of a crossover with Grace Under Fire Coach and Ellen set in Las Vegas It features Brett Butler as Grace Kelly Jerry Van Dyke as Luther Van Dam Joely Fisher as Paige Clark and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak citation needed Ratings EditThe show initially finished outside of the Top 30 in the Nielsen ratings at 48 In the second season ratings improved and the series jumped into the Top 30 remaining there for the next three seasons as well The sixth season finished just outside of the Top 30 at 37 This is attributable to the erosion of network audiences that began in the late 1990s After its sixth season ABC and Warner Bros negotiated to keep the series on through the 2003 04 television season which would place it in its ninth season 10 However in its seventh season The Drew Carey Show experienced a dramatic ratings drop as did several other ABC series A schedule move by ABC for the eighth season resulted in even worse ratings falling out of the Top 100 At midseason ABC placed the series on hiatus and attempted to get out of the contract with Warner Bros When they were unable to the network finished the eighth season in the summer and decided to burn off the ninth and final season during the summer of 2004 11 The series finale was viewed by a little over 5 million viewers citation needed Average seasonal ratings Edit Season Episodes Timeslot EDT Season Premiere Season Finale TV season Rank Nielsen rating Households seasons 1 and 2 Viewers in millions seasons 3 9 1 22 Wednesday 8 30 pm September 13 1995 1995 09 13 May 8 1996 1996 05 08 1995 96 48 10 1 12 2 24 Wednesday 9 30 pm 1 10 Wednesday 9 00 pm 11 24 September 18 1996 1996 09 18 May 14 1997 1997 05 14 1996 97 18 11 5 13 3 28 Wednesday 9 00 pm September 17 1997 1997 09 17 May 20 1998 1998 05 20 1997 98 16 16 74 27 September 23 1998 1998 09 23 May 26 1999 1999 05 26 1998 99 15 14 9 14 5 26 September 22 1999 1999 09 22 May 17 2000 2000 05 17 1999 2000 22 14 5 15 6 27 October 4 2000 2000 10 04 May 23 2001 2001 05 23 2000 01 37 12 7 16 7 27 September 26 2001 2001 09 26 May 22 2002 2002 05 22 2001 02 56 9 1 17 8 26 Monday 8 00 pm 1 6 Friday 9 30 pm 7 14 Wednesday 9 00 pm 9 30 pm 15 24 Wednesday 9 30 pm 25 26 September 9 2002 2002 09 09 August 27 2003 2003 08 27 2002 03 120 5 2 18 9 26 Wednesday 9 00 pm 9 30 pm June 2 2004 2004 06 02 September 8 2004 2004 09 08 2003 04 150 3 1Syndication EditThe Drew Carey Show entered off network syndication in September 1999 and continued until September 2008 airing on independent stations and the affiliates of Fox UPN and The WB The series began airing on TBS in October 2002 with reruns airing on the network until November 2007 ION aired reruns of the show from 2007 to 2009 premiering on December 31 2007 New Year s Eve with the station promoting it as The Drew Year ION Television did not air all of the episodes as it only aired the episodes that aired from seasons 1 5 the channel also removed extremely sexual references from certain episodes the season 5 episode Do Drew and Kate Have Sex being one in particular citation needed The CW also aired episodes during the 2008 09 television season Two back to back episodes were aired on Sundays at 6 00pm to replace the cancelled Sunday Night Block by Media Rights Capital citation needed In Canada the show ran in syndication on TVtropolis until June 2013 when the channel was rebranded as DTour citation needed The series also aired on DejaView Laff began carrying the show as part of its inaugural lineup when it launched in April 2015 19 The series was dropped from Laff s lineup in the fall of 2019 Rewind TV began airing The Drew Carey Show reruns in December 2021 20 Merchandise EditDuring the height of the show s popularity Barbie esque dolls of Drew and Mimi were released with accessories and are currently in rare supply and considered collector s items Matchbox also released Drew s car a Volkswagen Beetle with flames on the sides which Drew owned from the third season until the eighth The soundtrack album Cleveland Rocks Music from The Drew Carey Show was released in May 1998 21 Home media Edit DVD release cover On February 28 2006 a six episode release of the sitcom was released on DVD titled The Drew Carey Show TV Favorites 22 Initially the DVD was exclusively sold at Best Buy but later sold at other national retailers as well The DVD features the episodes Pilot Playing the Unified Field We ll Remember Always Evaluation Day Drew Blows His Promotion My Best Friend s Wedding and DrugCo However this DVD has since gone out of print On April 24 2007 Warner Home Video released the complete first season of The Drew Carey Show on DVD in Region 1 Warner Bros has released a statement in which it said that the reason as to why the second season and any of the later seasons have yet to be released to this day is because of copyright issues regarding music used on the show For the same reason it is unlikely ever to stream on online services 23 The first season was released in Australia Region 4 on September 10 2008 DVD name Ep Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Special featuresThe Complete First Season 22 April 24 2007 N A September 10 2008 1 900 MIMI a phone sex spoof featuring Mimi Life Inside a Cubicle FeaturetteThe Drew Carey Show TV Favorites 6 February 28 2006 N A N A Pilot Season 1 Episode 1 Playing the Unified Field Season 1 Episode 18 We ll Remember Always Evaluation Day Season 2 Episode 1 Drew Blows His Promotion Season 2 Episode 15 My Best Friend s Wedding Season 3 Episode 28 DrugCo Season 4 Episode 20 Notes Edit In households seasons 1 and 2 In millions seasons 3 9 Tied with NBC Sunday Night Movie References Edit Siano Joseph October 25 1998 SIGNOFF Now Roasting and Toasting Drew Carey The New York Times The Drew Carey Show The Complete First Season DVD Talk Retrieved July 5 2015 The Price is Right Kathy Kinney Guest Appearance YouTube March 29 2010 Archived from the original on July 23 2010 Retrieved July 5 2015 Swift Andy Late Late Show Craig Ferguson Says Goodbye With Incredible Twist Ending Yahoo News Retrieved December 20 2014 First Look American Housewife Hosts a Drew Carey Show Reunion PHOTOS TVInsider com September 16 2019 Retrieved October 12 2019 The TV Ratings Guide 1996 97 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1997 98 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1998 99 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1999 2000 Ratings History Schneider Michael June 22 2001 ABC WB Carey deal for 152 mil Variety Retrieved July 15 2020 The Drew Carey Show will go quietly TODAY com Retrieved July 15 2020 The TV Ratings Guide 1995 96 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1996 97 Ratings History Final ratings for the 1998 1999 TV season geocities com Archived from the original on October 29 2009 Retrieved July 5 2015 Quotenmeter de Das Online Fernsehmagazin May 30 2002 US Jahrescharts 1999 2000 Quotenmeter de Retrieved March 22 2020 The Bitter End Entertainment Weekly s EW com Retrieved July 5 2015 How did your favorite show rate USA Today Retrieved July 5 2015 Rank And File Entertainment Weekly s EW com Retrieved July 5 2015 Lafayette Jon February 13 2015 Exclusive Laff Network Acquires Sitcom Lineup Broadcasting Cable The Drew Carey ShowComing in 2022 Ian Hunter Track On Drew Carey Soundtrack MTV com April 27 1998 Retrieved November 2 2014 Welcome Back Kotter The Drew Carey Show and Night Court available on DVD from Warner Home Video Warner Bros December 14 2005 Retrieved February 7 2018 Carey Drew November 15 2013 I am Drew Carey AMAA Reddit Retrieved September 20 2014 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to The Drew Carey Show The Drew Carey Show at IMDb The Drew Carey Show ABC homepage Season 1 DVD information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Drew Carey Show amp oldid 1130823363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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