
The Drew Carey Show
When the peaceful Steve begins provoking fights, Drew tries to decipher what's causing Steve's outbursts.

When the peaceful Steve begins provoking fights, Drew tries to decipher what's causing Steve's outbursts.

Milan invites Drew to her glamorous 20th birthday party in Spain, and Drew concocts a mysterious identity.

Drew sympathizes with the store's new president, Milan, who wants to impress her father.

Lord Mercer makes his 19-year-old daughter president of the store.

A devious canine stalks Drew throughout the neighborhood, while Drew's friends begin avoiding him.

Drew dates a beautiful policewoman and believes he's finally found happiness.

Drew convinces Mimi to let him baby-sit, but King Gus picks up some of his uncle's bad habits.

After being named co-manager of Winfred-Louder, Drew resorts to desperate measures to save the store.

Mr. Wick's mother Maggie tries to charm Drew into returning to work for her son - with disastrous results.

Drew helps Kate unearth an Elvis record.

Drew tries to make ends meet by renting a room to a gay couple who help him find a better job.

Drew has ended marriages with Kate, Nicki, and Mr. Wick, and now he's dating his new boss, Christine.

Winfred-Louder hires an efficiency expert (Wanda Sykes) who makes life miserable for everyone.

In an improvised live episode, Drew and his friends are joined by the stars of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Mimi's advice to Drew's mother (Marion Ross) leads to Drew playing sex therapist to his parents.

The new owner of Winfred-Louder (Henry Winkler) promises Mr. Wick's job to Drew.

Kate tries to get even with Drew's bigamy by dating a sportscaster.

When Nicki and Kate discover Drew married them both, they get their revenge and leave him alone.

Drew tries to keep his marital status secret from all his friends.

Drew explains his release from the insane asylum and somehow winds up in a "love rectangle.".