
The Drew Carey Show
Drew and Kate each encounter trouble in their respective relationships.

Drew and Kate each encounter trouble in their respective relationships.

The new boss, Nigel Wick (Craig Ferguson), wants to eliminate all employee perks.

Drew and Mimi engage in a war of practical jokes after she meddles in his relationship with Lisa.

Drew and friends decide to start a beer-brewing business.

Drew panics when he is promoted on the basis of a brilliant idea and can't think of any more.

Kate's meddling mother wreaks havoc on Kate's relationship with Jay.

Mimi, Lisa and Kate vie for the same management job at the store.

Drew asks his wild hairdresser (Jamie Lee Curtis) out on a date.

Because office dating is prohibited, Drew and Lisa ask Kate and Jay to accompany the couple on their date.

Mr. Bell assigns Mimi to be Drew's personal secretary.

Mistakenly believed to have been killed, Drew ponders life's meaning.

Mr. Bell's nephew shows his true colors while training with Drew.

Drew accidentally hires a criminally-insane applicant and now must find a way to fire him.

An employee strike during the holidays forces Drew, Mimi and Oswald to clerk.

Drew's dad pressures Drew to join his lodge, but Drew isn't sure when he discovers many members are bigots.

Kate invites Drew's idol to attend his birthday party; guest Dave Winfield.

Drew's new position as assistant to the store's founder becomes compromising.

When Drew tells Lewis his sister is coming on too strong, it creates hostility between the two.

Drew defends himself against charges that his cartoon created a hostile workplace.

Unhappy with the store attorneys (Penn and Teller), Drew represents himself.