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Season 3 – The Drew Carey Show

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The fictional version of comedian Drew Carey is a hapless employee for Cleveland's Winfred-Louder department store, which becomes an Internet shopping site. His lifelong pals help him enjoy life while they share beer, a game of pool and genuine conversation. His nemesis is heavily made-up, tackily dressed co-worker Mimi.

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David Bianculli New York Daily News The joy of The Drew Carey Show is that the entire supporting cast is funny in its own right, and gets at least as many laughs as the star... The punch lines, too, are sharper than most. Rated: 3/4 Sep 17, 2018 Full Review Steve Johnson Chicago Tribune The search for comedy in this unfathomably popular ABC series continues. Guess what? If it is there, it is obscured by thickets of crudeness, unpleasantness and obviousness. Sep 15, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 23, 1997 Drew vs. Billboard Drew (Drew Carey) falls for a lose-weight-fast scheme and ends up the poster boy for the product. With Diedrich Bader. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 24, 1997 Drew and the Singles Union Drew organizes a labor union for single employees after Mr. Wick makes them stay on the job even though a storm is approaching. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 1, 1997 Strange Bedfellows Drew decides he's going to toughen up, but when a co-worker is fired and left homeless, Drew has a hard time turning him away. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 8, 1997 Misery Loves Mimi Drew (Drew Carey) gets fired by Mimi (Kathy Kinney) and becomes suspicious of Mr. Wick's (Craig Ferguson) whereabouts; Drew meets his neighbors. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 15, 1997 A Very, Very, Very Fine House Drew schemes to get his house back after it is seized because of his former roommate's illegal activity. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 29, 1997 Drew vs. the Pig When his girlfriend refuses to "pig out" on junk food, Drew changes his diet and decides to lose weight. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 5, 1997 Batmobile Drew (Drew Carey) is the lucky winner of a fast-food chain's grand prize: the Batmobile. With Ryan Stiles and Kathy Kinney. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 12, 1997 Dog and Pony Show The guys prepare a strip show to raise money to replace Mrs. Louder's rare dog. With Drew Carey, Kathy Kinney and Ryan Stiles. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 19, 1997 Drew's Brother Drew hires his brother to work at the department store and learns more about his sibling than he cares to know. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 26, 1997 That Thing You Don't Drew (Drew Carey) and the guys resurrect their high-school band for a contest. The Rev. Horton Heat guest stars. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 3, 1997 Volunteer Mr. Wick (Craig Ferguson) orders Drew (Drew Carey) to work at a home for the elderly. Guest star: Tim Conway. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 17, 1997 The Vacation Drew and Kate (Drew Carey, Christa Miller) win an office Christmas party drawing and end up going to the Bahamas together. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 7, 1998 Howdy Neighbor Drew needs Greg's help with the brewery, but is forced to take drastic measures to get Greg to loosen up. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 14, 1998 He Harassed Me, He Harassed Me Not Drew (Drew Carey) discovers a scheme in which Mr. Wick and Mimi (Craig Ferguson, Kathy Kinney) plan to fabricate a sexual harassment suit. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 28, 1998 Mr. Louder's Birthday Party Drew offends someone special when he toasts Mr. Louder; Mimi hires an attorney in her sexual harassment suit. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 2, 1998 The Salon When Kate (Christa Miller) is denied a promotion, Drew (Drew Carey) suggests she hold a salon to discuss social issues. Guest stars: Charles Nelson Reilly, Rush Limbaugh. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 11, 1998 The Engagement Drew and Oswald (Drew Carey, Diedrich Bader) test their compatibility with Nicki and Kate (Kate Walsh, Christa Miller) at a Valentine's Day dinner. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 25, 1998 Nicki's Parents Drew hosts Nicki's parents when she goes out of town, but instigates an argument that leads to their breakup. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 4, 1998 Two Weddings and a Funeral for a Refrigerator Drew fantasizes about a top-of-the-line refrigerator when his old one dies. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 11, 1998 The Bachelor Party Drew's parents (guest stars Marion Ross and Stanley Anderson) arrive to help with the wedding preparations, which include a bachelor party. With Drew Carey. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 18, 1998 The Sex Drug Samples of a new drug that helps senior citizens regain their libido get mixed with St. Patrick's Day Buzz Beer. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 1, 1998 What's Wrong With This Episode? Drew is put in charge of the store while the boss is away and eliminates the practice of firing employees. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 8, 1998 The Rebound Drew forges a friendship with a handywoman after his breakup with Nicki. Details Episode 24 Aired Apr 22, 1998 The Dating Consultant With his social life at a standstill, Drew signs up with a dating consultant. Details Episode 25 Aired Apr 29, 1998 Drew's Cousin Drew and Mimi (Drew Carey, Kathy Kinney) plot to stop Drew's college-bound cousin from dating Mr. Wick (Craig Ferguson). Details Episode 26 Aired May 6, 1998 From the Earth to the Moon Drew must go quickly to Mrs. Louder's office in order to get a promotion. Details Episode 27 Aired May 13, 1998 The Wedding Dress Tensions flare when Drew and Oswald come up with separate plans to surprise Kate with her dream wedding gown. Details Episode 28 Aired May 20, 1998 My Best Friend's Wedding Drew (Drew Carey) worries that Kate (Christa Miller) may be having second thoughts as her wedding day draws closer. Guest star: Adrienne Barbeau. Details
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Season Info

Director
Gerry Cohen, Sam Simon, Brian K. Roberts, Steve Zuckerman
Executive Producer
Bruce Helford, Drew Carey
Screenwriter
Terry Mulroy, Robert Borden, Bruce Rasmussen, Clay Graham, Diane M. Burroughs, Bob Nickman, Les Firestein, Lona Williams, Keith Young, Christy Snell, Joey Gutierrez, Matt Ember, Karen S. Brown, Katherine Green
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-PG (L)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 23, 1997