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The Drew Carey Show
19957
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13. Sept. 1995
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Vereinigte Staaten
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Warner Bros. TelevisionMohawk Productions
Drew ist stellvertretender Personalchef in einem Cleveland-Departmentstore und ist dort seit zehn Jahren fest. Neben Streitereien mit seiner Kollegin Mimi gehören zu seinen Hobbys Bier trinken und keine Dates bekommen. Um ein wenig zusätzliches Geld zu verdienen, betreibt er zusammen mit Freunden eine Mikrobrauerei in seinem Keller.
FAQ
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Did Drew Carey get married on the show?
Drew Carey did not get married on the show.
What happened to Winfred-Louder in the later seasons?
Winfred-Louder was bought by a rival company.
Who played Kate O'Brien?
Kate O'Brien was played by Christa Miller.
What happened to Kate O'Brien?
Kate O'Brien left the show to take a job in another city.
How did The Drew Carey Show end for Drew's character?
Drew's character ended the show by leaving Cleveland to go to New York to be with his true love.
What is Drew Carey's job at Winfred-Louder?
Drew Carey's job at Winfred-Louder was as a department store manager.
Who are Drew's main friends on the show?
Drew's main friends on the show were Lewis, Oswald, and Mimi.
Who is Drew's main nemesis at work?
Drew's main nemesis at work was Mr. Wick.
What is the name of the bar the characters frequent?
The name of the bar the characters frequent is Kate's Bar.
Did Buzz Beer become successful?
Buzz Beer did not become successful.
Where was The Drew Carey Show filmed?
The Drew Carey Show was filmed in Burbank, California.
Who played Mimi Bobeck?
Mimi Bobeck was played by Kathy Kinney.
What was Buzz Beer?
Buzz Beer was a fictional beer brand that Drew and his friends tried to market.
Who played Nigel Wick?
Nigel Wick was played by Diedrich Bader.
Who played Lewis Kiniski?
Lewis Kiniski was played by Ryan Stiles.
What is the main character of The Drew Carey Show?
The main character of The Drew Carey Show is Drew Carey.
Who is Oswald Lee Harvey?
Oswald Lee Harvey was one of Drew's eccentric co-workers and friends.
Who did Drew Carey marry on the show?
Drew Carey did not marry anyone on the show.
What is the name of the department store where Drew works?
The name of the department store where Drew works is Winfred-Louder.
Who is Nigel Wick?
Nigel Wick was Drew's supervisor at Winfred-Louder.
Who is Mimi Bobeck?
Mimi Bobeck was Drew's co-worker and friend, known for her distinctive look.
Who is Lewis Kiniski?
Lewis Kiniski was one of Drew's best friends and co-workers.
Where does The Drew Carey Show take place?
The Drew Carey Show takes place in Cleveland, Ohio.
Who played Oswald Lee Harvey?
Oswald Lee Harvey was played by Diedrich Bader.
Who played Drew Carey?
Drew Carey played the character of Drew Carey.
Who is Kellie Newmark?
Kellie Newmark was a character on "The Drew Carey Show" who worked at Winfred-Louder. She was known for being a bit of a gossip and often had funny interactions with the other characters.
What was the role of Drew's friends in his life?
Drew's friends, Lewis and Oswald, were like his second family. They were always there for him, getting into silly situations and offering him support, even if their advice wasn't always the best.
How did the show handle character departures?
When characters left "The Drew Carey Show," the show sometimes wrote them out by having them move away or find new jobs. For example, when Bridget Fonda's character left, she moved to Europe.
What was the final episode about?
The final episode of "The Drew Carey Show" was a special hour-long episode where Drew was looking for a new job after the Winfred-Louder store closed. He imagined different scenarios for his life, and in the end, he and his friends decided to start their own business together.
What was the show's impact on 90s comedy?
"The Drew Carey Show" was known for its unique brand of observational humor and its relatable characters. It fit in well with the comedic style of the late 1990s, focusing on everyday life and workplace shenanigans.
What was the relationship between Drew and Mimi?
Drew and Mimi had a very complicated and often antagonistic relationship. They frequently argued and competed, but there were also moments where they showed a strange kind of respect for each other.
Did the show have guest stars?
Yes, "The Drew Carey Show" had many guest stars who appeared in different episodes. These guests sometimes played themselves or took on small acting roles.
Why did the show's popularity decline?
The popularity of "The Drew Carey Show" may have declined as television tastes changed and new shows emerged. Sometimes, long-running shows face challenges in keeping their audience engaged over many seasons.
When did The Drew Carey Show air?
"The Drew Carey Show" first aired on September 30, 1995, and its final episode was on September 8, 2004.
Who created The Drew Carey Show?
The show was created by Drew Carey and Bruce Helford.
Who were some notable guest stars?
Some notable guest stars included musicians like Dave Matthews and rock bands like The Go-Go's. Other actors also made appearances.
What were some memorable plot points in the show?
Memorable plot points included Drew and Mimi's rivalry, the characters' struggles at the Winfred-Louder department store, and the various quirky adventures Drew and his friends got into.
What happened to the Winfred-Louder store?
The Winfred-Louder department store, where Drew and many of his friends worked, eventually closed down. This event led to significant changes for the characters in the later seasons of the show.
How many seasons of The Drew Carey Show were there?
There were nine seasons of "The Drew Carey Show."
Did the show ever break the fourth wall?
Yes, "The Drew Carey Show" sometimes broke the fourth wall, meaning Drew would occasionally talk directly to the audience.
Is The Drew Carey Show available to stream?
Information about where "The Drew Carey Show" is available to stream can change. It's best to check current streaming service listings.
Did Drew have a child on the show?
No, Drew did not have any children on "The Drew Carey Show."
Were there any musical numbers in the show?
Yes, "The Drew Carey Show" occasionally featured musical numbers, often as a humorous element or to advance the plot.
What was the premise of the show?
The show was about the everyday life of Drew Carey, a Cleveland man who worked at a department store and dealt with his quirky friends, coworkers, and romantic relationships.
Did any main characters leave the show before the finale?
Yes, some main characters did leave the show before the finale. For example, Diedrich Bader's character, Oswald, and John Carroll Lynch's character, Larry, were written out in the final season.
What happened to Drew's brother Steve?
Drew's brother Steve was a recurring character who appeared in some early seasons of the show. He was known for his eccentric personality and his interactions with Drew.
What is the theme song of The Drew Carey Show?
The theme song for "The Drew Carey Show" is "Moon Over Parma." It was originally sung by Sterling Poulson.
What kind of humor did the show feature?
The show featured a lot of observational humor, slapstick comedy, and witty banter. It often focused on the absurdities of everyday life and the workplace.
Did the show's filming location change?
The show was primarily filmed in Burbank, California, on a set designed to look like Cleveland. There were no major changes to the filming location throughout its run.
What was the real-life inspiration for the show's setting?
The show's setting was inspired by Drew Carey's own life experiences in Cleveland, Ohio. The city and its culture played a significant role in the show's atmosphere and storylines.
What was Drew's relationship with Kellie like?
Drew and Kellie were best friends and coworkers. They had a very close, sibling-like bond, often teasing each other but always supporting one another. They never officially dated or married within the series, maintaining their platonic friendship.
What was Mimi's job before becoming Drew's sister-in-law?
Before marrying Drew's (then) half-brother, Mimi worked as a punk rock makeup artist and a professional wrestler. She was known for her tough, no-nonsense attitude and distinctive look.
What was the outcome of the class-action lawsuit in the finale?
In the finale, Drew and his friends won a class-action lawsuit against a big corporation. This victory allowed them to fulfill their dreams, with Drew buying the Warsaw Tavern and his friends getting jobs there.
Did the show's format change over time?
Yes, the show's format did change. Initially, it focused more on Drew's work life at Winfred-Louder and his everyday experiences. Later seasons introduced more surreal elements, dream sequences, and character-driven storylines, moving away from the initial workplace sitcom structure.
What was the 'Buzz Beer' business about?
Buzz Beer was a fictional beer brand that Drew and his friends tried to start. It was a short-lived business venture that was often a source of comedic mishaps and highlighted their entrepreneurial (and often unsuccessful) attempts to make money.
What happened to Mr. Wick in the finale?
In the finale, Mr. Wick, Drew's former boss, was fired from Winfred-Louder. He later reappeared as a security guard at the Warsaw Tavern, showing a downturn in his professional life.
What was the significance of the Warsaw Tavern?
The Warsaw Tavern was a significant location in the show, often depicted as a place where Drew and his friends would gather after work. In the finale, Drew buys the tavern, fulfilling a long-held dream and creating a new hub for the characters.
What was the 'The Passion of the Wick' episode about?
'The Passion of the Wick' was an episode where Drew had to deal with his boss, Mr. Wick, who was obsessed with him. It highlighted the often absurd and controlling nature of Mr. Wick's management style.
What was the show's setting in Cleveland like?
The show was set in Cleveland, Ohio, and often portrayed the city as a somewhat ordinary, blue-collar American town. It featured local landmarks and a sense of Midwestern identity, which was central to the show's "everyman" appeal.
What happened to Lewis in the finale?
In the finale, Lewis joined Drew and the others at the Warsaw Tavern. After years of working at Winfred-Louder, he found a new role there, continuing his friendship with Drew and the group.
What was the reception of the show's ending?
The reception of the show's ending was generally positive. It provided a sense of closure for the characters, with many of their storylines reaching satisfying conclusions and a happy, albeit somewhat unrealistic, outcome.
Was the show based on Drew Carey's real life?
The show was loosely based on Drew Carey's life and stand-up comedy routines. While it drew inspiration from his experiences and observations, it was a fictionalized portrayal with fictional characters and storylines.
Did Drew ever get a promotion?
Drew did not receive a significant promotion within the corporate structure of Winfred-Louder during the show's run. His storylines often revolved around his role as a regular guy dealing with workplace absurdities rather than career advancement.
What made The Drew Carey Show unique?
The Drew Carey Show was unique for its blend of observational humor, surreal dream sequences, and its "everyman" protagonist. It also featured a memorable ensemble cast and a distinctive Cleveland setting, setting it apart from many other sitcoms of its era.
Did Drew and Kellie get married?
No, Drew and Kellie never got married. They remained best friends throughout the series, sharing a close platonic relationship.
Did Drew's job role change in the final seasons?
Drew's job role at Winfred-Louder remained largely the same, though the focus of the show shifted. In the final season, he left Winfred-Louder and eventually bought the Warsaw Tavern, which became his new professional focus.
How did the show's cast feel about the ending?
Reports suggest the cast generally felt positive about the show's ending. They appreciated the opportunity to wrap up their characters' stories in a fulfilling way and felt the finale provided a satisfying conclusion to their time on the show.
Did the show have a live studio audience?
Yes, 'The Drew Carey Show' was filmed in front of a live studio audience. The laughter and reactions from the audience were incorporated into the broadcast, typical of many sitcoms from that era.
What was the show's relationship with its network?
The show aired on ABC, and its relationship with the network was generally stable. ABC provided a consistent platform for the series throughout its nine-season run, though like many shows, it faced times of scheduling changes and network promotions.
Were there any spin-offs of The Drew Carey Show?
No, 'The Drew Carey Show' did not have any official spin-offs. Its storylines and characters remained contained within the series itself.
What was the significance of the 'Neverending Store'?
The 'Neverending Store' was a fictional store where Drew and his friends worked for a period. It was a source of many comedic situations and represented a phase in their lives before Drew bought the Warsaw Tavern.
What is the significance of the name Oswald Lee Harvey?
The name Oswald Lee Harvey is a playful reference to Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of President John F. Kennedy. In the show, it was the name of Drew's very annoying and unlucky friend, adding a layer of dark humor to the character's name.
How did the show handle the departure of Kate?
The departure of Kate (played by Christa Miller) was handled by writing her character off the show. In the storyline, she moved away to pursue a career in Germany, which allowed her character to exit the series naturally.
Did the show have any recurring gags?
Yes, the show had several recurring gags. These included Drew's interactions with his boss Mr. Wick, Mimi's eccentric behavior and appearances, and the general "everyman" struggles of Drew and his friends.
Who played Drew's parents?
Drew's parents were played by various actors throughout the series. His father was often portrayed by Bill Cobbs, and his mother was played by actresses like Ellen Albertini Dow and Paula Prentiss.
What was the show's filming schedule like?
The show filmed on a typical sitcom schedule, usually shooting one episode per week. This meant a demanding pace for the cast and crew.
What was the impact of the show's move to a new time slot?
Moving to ABC's "TGIF" lineup in its later seasons did not significantly boost ratings and the show was eventually canceled.
What is the meaning behind the character name Lewis Kiniski?
The character name Lewis Kiniski was a nod to Drew Carey's childhood friend and a recurring character on his previous show, "The Good Life."
What was the overall message of The Drew Carey Show?
The show often celebrated the lives of everyday working-class people and found humor in their struggles and triumphs.
How did the show use Cleveland in its narrative?
Cleveland was a central element of the show, depicted as a relatable, blue-collar city that grounded the characters' experiences. Many local landmarks and cultural references were woven into the storylines.
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