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Synopsis: The King Of Queens revolves around Doug and
Carrie Heffernan, a loving blue-collar couple from Queens, N.Y., who
share their humble home with her eccentric father, Arthur.
After a long day's work as a parcel deliveryman, Doug retreats to his
home for some peace and quiet, which is often interrupted by Carrie's
father, for whom they have hired a dog-walker, Holly, to take him on
walks. Doug's only refuges are the little time he spends alone with
Carrie and the company of his buddies Deacon and Spence and his brother,
Danny, whom he turns to for advice that just might make his life better,
if he only bothered to follow it.
The Cast:
Kevin James as Doug Heffernan
Leah Remini as Carrie Heffernan
Jerry Stiller as Arthur Spooner
Ricki Lake as Stephanie Heffernan
Patton Oswalt as Spence
Victor Williams as Deacon
Nicole Sullivan as Holly Schumpert
Production Credits:
PRODUCED BY: Hanley Productions Inc. and CBS Productions, in association
with Columbia TriStar Television
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Michael Weithorn, Cathy Yuspa, Josh Goldsmith,
Tony Sheehan, Kevin James
CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: David Bickel, Ilana Wernick, Chris Downey,
Rob Schiller, Jeff Sussman
CREATED BY: Michael Weithorn and David Litt
The Episodes:
Season One Episode Guide, 1998/1999
Season Two Episode Guide, 1999/2000
Season Three Episode Guide, 2000/2001
Season Four Episode Guide, 2001/2002
Season Five Episode Guide, 2002/2003
Season Six, 2003/2004
6-1
6-2
6-3
6- Normal Omission--10/22/2003
When Doug hears from Carrie that Deacon's ex-wife wants to reunite with
him after a two-year separation, he can't decide whether or not to give
Deacon the heads-up. When Deacon informs Doug that he just met a beautiful
stewardess and is spending the entire weekend with her, Doug decides
not to tell him about his ex-wife's plans to reunite with him. But when
Carrie discovers this, she demands that Doug tell Deacon so he doesn't
ruin his chances of getting back with Kelly (guest star Merrin Dungey).
Written by: Michael Weithorn
Directed by: Rob Schiller
Guest stars: Merrin Dungey as Kelly Palmer and Judi Shekoni and
Melanie.
6- Affidavit Justice--10/29/2003
When the partners of Carrie's law firm notice Doug's softball skills,
they ask him to pretend that he's a lawyer in order to play on their
company team. Carrie worries that Doug won't be able to pull off being
a lawyer, but he is so convincing, an opposing firm offers him a job.
Meanwhile, after tracing his ancestry, Arthur believes his great-grandfather
was a slave owner and makes it his own personal mission to correct things
with Deacon on his ancestor's behalf.
Written by: Rock Reuben
Directed by: Rob Schiller
Guest stars: Victor Raider-Wexler as Mr Kaplan; Michael Kostroff
as Mr. Thompson; Joseph Brown as First Baseman; Kerry Aissa as Third
Baseman; Todd Sandler as Bruce Pibb; Michael C. Mahon as Mr. Rogers
and Roland Kickinger as Vin.
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