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The Drew Carey Show

  • TV Series
  • 1995–2004
  • G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
20K
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POPULARITY
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Drew Carey in The Drew Carey Show (1995)
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A sitcom about Drew's personal and professional life.A sitcom about Drew's personal and professional life.A sitcom about Drew's personal and professional life.

  • Creators
    • Drew Carey
    • Bruce Helford
  • Stars
    • Drew Carey
    • Diedrich Bader
    • Kathy Kinney
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    963
    192
    • Creators
      • Drew Carey
      • Bruce Helford
    • Stars
      • Drew Carey
      • Diedrich Bader
      • Kathy Kinney
    • 71User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Drew Carey
    Drew Carey
    • Drew Carey…
    • 1995–2004
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • Oswald Lee Harvey…
    • 1995–2004
    Kathy Kinney
    Kathy Kinney
    • Mimi Bobeck Carey…
    • 1995–2004
    Ryan Stiles
    Ryan Stiles
    • Lewis Kiniski…
    • 1995–2004
    Craig Ferguson
    Craig Ferguson
    • Nigel Wick…
    • 1996–2004
    Christa Miller
    Christa Miller
    • Kate O'Brien…
    • 1995–2002
    John Carroll Lynch
    John Carroll Lynch
    • Steve Carey
    • 1997–2004
    Cynthia Watros
    Cynthia Watros
    • Kellie Newmark
    • 2002–2004
    Ian Gomez
    Ian Gomez
    • Larry Almada
    • 1995–2004
    Nan Martin
    Nan Martin
    • Mrs. Louder
    • 1995–1999
    Kate Walsh
    Kate Walsh
    • Nicki Fifer…
    • 1997–2002
    Jonathan Mangum
    Jonathan Mangum
    • Scott
    • 2002–2004
    Kelly Perine
    Kelly Perine
    • Chuck
    • 1995–2000
    Cleveland San Jose Ballet
    • Dancers
    • 1997–2002
    Katy Selverstone
    Katy Selverstone
    • Lisa Robbins
    • 1995–1996
    Marion Ross
    Marion Ross
    • Beulah Carey
    • 1997–2004
    Kyle Howard
    Kyle Howard
    • Evan
    • 2002–2004
    Robert Torti
    Robert Torti
    • Jay Clemens…
    • 1995–2001
    • Creators
      • Drew Carey
      • Bruce Helford
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews71

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    8justinturner-31847

    Loved it!

    I absolutely loved this show. One of my favorite TV shows. It's very corny and the jokes are one after another but I used to watch it every night. I find it sad you can only watch the first season. RELEASE ALL SEASONS.
    popamochrie

    Gotta love the Drew

    Ever since I first discovered the Drew carey Show, it's hard not to get addicted. The chemistry of all the castmembers is awesome, and every one of them is so lovable. Drew's brand of humor has carried the show for seven years, along with the talent of his costars. However, you can't just watch this amazing show because of the jokes. Make sure you catch the dance numbers that made the show revolutionary, like the incredible routine for Five O Clock World and Drew and Mimi's real voices in The Brotherhood of Man. This show was the first to do live episodes the way they should be (go Ryan Stiles!). The Drew Carey Show is one of the most wonderful entertaining shows on TV! DON'T MISS IT! DREW IS THE MAN!
    liquidcelluloid-1

    A once classic sitcom that became it's own worst enemy

    Network: ABC; Genre: Sitcom; Average Content Rating: TV-14 (language and strong scatological humor); Classification: Contemporary (Star Range: 1 - 4);

    Season Reviewed: Seasons 6 - 9

    To keep myself from stretching back into the halls of TV history I've roped off the turn of the century/millennium as a benchmark forward to look at a particular show's season. In the 9 years that 'The Drew Carey Show' was on the air it went through 3 big phases. The first was of a standard comedian-vehicle sitcom originating back in the days when every 2-bit comedian was getting their own self titled sitcom (signified by the 'Moon over Parma' intro). However, Drew Carey was better than the rest. The 2nd phase was the show hitting its prime- in that, its longest phase, it was a free-for-all comedy barn-burner. Like a little weekly Farrelly brother movie, 'Drew Carey' was crude, bawdy humor at its finest.

    The show had the guts to center around a group of characters that where, without question, losers and made no attempt to glamorize them in the usual sitcom way. Drew was the ultimate, put-upon everyman and this show epitomized the workaday world of office life better than any other on TV. The cast was exceptional - with breakout performances from Ryan Styles and Diedrich Bader, who make their Louis and Oswald the classic drunken, aimless stooges. The writing was sharp, bawdy, crude and was often bust-a-gut hysterically so. Stick with the '5 o'clock World' or original 'Cleveland Rocks' intro that accompanies these seasons and you'll see a show that was heading for 'classic' status.

    However, as we pick up with season 6 and forward the show is in its 3rd phase - a flaming, chaotic tailspin that strips away everything that made it great and innovative in the first place and ultimately sending it sinking into the abyss with barely a whisper. How did this happen? I can say the turning point where I lost interest came when Drew's transvestite brother Steve married and brought into the family Drew's long-time rival Mimi. But that was nothing compared to all the insane turns the show would take for the next 3 years. Drew nearly dies and sits in a coma for several episodes? Drew accidentally gets married to two women? To his long time loves and his boss Mr. Wick (a terrific Craig Ferguson by the way) no less? Drew looses his job at Winford Lauder and gets one at an internet company. The show was always absurd, but it used to have a solid foundation that it honored.

    Worst of all Drew ditches his old persona - growing his hair out, losing weight and tossing his trademark glasses. In it's final years the show doesn't seem tired as much as it does a complete about-face, doubling-back to undo everything that it has set up and spitting in the face of the fans. It's unclear if Carey is mellowing with age, trying to conform more with the acceptance of the Hollywood establishment or has simply become arrogant. Arrogant in dragging this show out past it's prime and into territory it should know would disenfranchise it's audience. And arrogant into thinking that he can sing and is a great comic improve and so revamping special shows of nothing but musical numbers and live improve. What was once the voice of the working stiffs is now just a mouthpiece to nourish Drew's ego with a talented cast going to waste in the process. What was once the anti-sitcom has now taken turns fitting of an NBC tent-post series.

    It's a sad state of affairs. The only one quick enough to jump from this sinking ship was Christa Miller. Caught in the thankless role of the straight-women in the locker room atmosphere of the show, she left for NBCs 'Scrubs' leaving 'Titus' alumni Cynthia Watros to fill the void. Anybody that thought the richly developed and sophisticated 'Titus' was just a standard dumb sitcom should have a look at the talented Watros now going to waste in this plane crash.

    Jerry Seinfeld taught us all that the sign of a great comedian was one who knows when it is time to pull out and leave the audience wanting more. Drew should have been taking notes.

    *

    Series: * * ½ / 4
    chthon2

    Drew Carey: everyman.

    What I like about this is that Drew Carey is such a normal, C-average underachiever. It's such a nice change from all the other comedy shows out right now. I normally don't like sitcoms, but I make an exception for this one. The whole cast is made up of comedians, and it shows. Here's a guy whose life is one long losing streak, just like most people's (you know this is true). I love it.
    JadedProf

    Innovative

    I just read a review of this show on this site calling the show "absolutely awful." Wrong! This show is, and always has been innovative and creative. Carey and his cast have done things never seen before and have pushed the envelope of mundane sitcoms. We should all be thanking the creators & producers of this show for giving us an alternative to the run-of-the-mill sitcom bilge that has been pumped out over the past few years. One day, this program will be regarded as one of the most influential television program of our time. Thanks Drew, for mixing things up a bit & providing us with pure entertainment.

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    • Trivia
      During filming the series, Ryan Stiles introduced Drew Carey to the British show Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988). Carey was so impressed that he pitched an American remake of it to the ABC TV network. ABC greenlit it, and Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1998) was created.
    • Quotes

      Drew Carey: Oh, you hate your job? Oh my god, well why didn't you say so? You know there's a support group for that. It's called EVERYBODY. They meet at the bar!

    • Crazy credits
      In the eighth season the theme song was performed with a different musical style before each episode.
    • Alternate versions
      The episode "Two Drews and the Queen of Poland Walk Into a Bar" was deemed offensive to Polish people due to its storyline where Mimi prepares to meet the king of Poland. The syndicated version of this episode cuts Mimi's storyline entirely and reuses an intro from an older episode to fit the time missing.
    • Connections
      Featured in Oops! The World's Funniest Outtakes 3 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Moon Over Parma
      (Theme)

      Performed by Drew Carey

      Written by Robert McGuire

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2007 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Шоу Друа Керија
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 17, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mohawk Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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