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Season 7 – 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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The Drew Carey Show — Season 7

The Drew Carey Show — Season 7

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 26, 2001 Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour The cast members play multiple roles in a school setting; guests Jenny McCarthy, Amanda Bynes, Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, Uncle Kracker, Peter Frampton, SHeDAISY. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 26, 2001 Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour The cast members play multiple roles in a school setting; guests Jenny McCarthy, Amanda Bynes, Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, Uncle Kracker, Peter Frampton, SHeDAISY. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 3, 2001 Drew Gets Out of the Nuthouse Drew explains his release from the insane asylum and somehow winds up in a "love rectangle.". Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 10, 2001 Married to a Mob Drew tries to keep his marital status secret from all his friends. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 17, 2001 When Wives Collide While Drew tries to choose between his two wives, Kate and Nicki find out more about their mutual "man.". Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 24, 2001 Bus-Ted Kate tries to get even with Drew's bigamy by dating a sportscaster and mingling with famous baseball players. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 31, 2001 It's Halloween, Dummy Drew uses his newfound ventriloquism skills to ensure a promotion at work; a trip to the dentist has Lewis beside himself. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 7, 2001 Beulah Gets Her Groove Back Mimi's advice to Drew's mother (Marion Ross) leads to Drew playing sex therapist to his parents. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 14, 2001 Drew Live III The Blue Man Group and John Ratzenberger guest star in a live episode in which Drew awakes in a dog pound, handcuffed to a stranger. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 21, 2001 Eat Drink Drew Woman Winfred-Louder hires an efficiency expert (Wanda Sykes) who makes life miserable for everyone. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 28, 2001 Mr. Laffoon's Wild Ride Drew challenges Mimi to a series of drag races in an effort to soothe his male ego. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 12, 2001 Hotel Drew When the store slashes salaries, Drew rents a room to a gay couple (Adam West, Max Gail) to make up the difference. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 19, 2001 Drew and the King Drew hopes he can become Kate's friend again after helping her unearth a "lost" Elvis album of Jewish folk songs. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 16, 2002 Curse of the Mummy Mr. Wick's mom (guest star Richard Chamberlain) attempts to use her womanly charms to get Drew to come back to work for her son; Kate makes a video to help Lewis and Oswald get dates. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 23, 2002 The Enabler Drew enables Mr. Wick to stay drunk so he can close a deal with an English lord who wants to buy the store; Oswald woos a pretty nurse. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 6, 2002 Pretty Baby Gus picks up bad habits from Uncle Drew that could jeopardize the boy's chances of winning a baby beauty-contest. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 13, 2002 A Shot in the Dark Drew dates a gorgeous police officer (guest star Jenny McCarthy), raising hopes he's finally gotten lucky in love. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 27, 2002 It's a Dog Eat Drew World A devious canine stalks Drew throughout the neighborhood, while Drew's friends begin avoiding him. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 13, 2002 Bringing Up Boss Drew asks Kate to be a role model for his new boss, Lord Mercer's teenage daughter (Jessica Cauffiel). Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 20, 2002 Daddy Dearest Drew helps Milan (Jessica Cauffiel) prove to her father that she can run the store despite the staff disliking her. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 27, 2002 Never Been to Spain As security guards, Lewis and Oswald hinder Drew's efforts to catch an airplane to a party with supermodels in Spain. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 3, 2002 O Brother, Who Art Thou? Drew can't figure out why his normally placid brother is suddenly starting fistfights everywhere he goes; Oswald and Lewis test an experimental empathy drug. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 10, 2002 Rich Woman, Poor Man Milan's divorced mother (Julia Duffy) falls for Drew and his simple lifestyle; Milan loans for butler (Paxton Whitehead) to Mimi for a week in recognition of Secretary's Day. Details Episode 24 Aired May 1, 2002 What Women Don't Want As Lewis races to find a date to his ex-girlfriend's wedding, his mother (June Lockhart) reveals a family secret. Details Episode 25 Aired May 8, 2002 Look Mom, One Hand! Drew and the gang top an anti-porn crusader's list of Cleveland's most frequent visitors to adult Websites, causing shame on Mother's Day. Marion Ross, Adrienne Barbeau, Richard Chamberlain, June Lockhart and Phyllis Diller guest star. Details Episode 26 Aired May 15, 2002 The Eagle Has Landed A bald eagle builds a nest on Drew's roof; Drew's date (Kathy Griffin) is traumatized when the bird eats her dog; a boy blackmails Oswald and Lewis for their homemade cookies. Details Episode 27 Aired May 22, 2002 The Underpants Guy Drew's ex-wife, Nicki (Kate Walsh), returns with questionable motives; the store lays off half the employees and forces the management team to work as salespeople. Details
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Season Info

Director
Gerry Cohen, Bob Koherr, Sam Simon, Thomas J. Thompson
Executive Producer
Bruce Helford, Drew Carey, Robert Borden, Deborah Oppenheimer
Screenwriter
Julie Larson, Dan O'Keefe, Michael Teverbaugh, Dave Caplan, Jana Hunter, Terry Mulroy, Bruce Rasmussen, Vivien Mejia, Christy Jacobs, Adam Faberman, Mitch Hunter, Linda Teverbaugh
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-PG (D|L)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 26, 2001