Pilot (Drew Carey Show episode)
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The Drew Carey Show episode | |
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“Pilot” | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 1 |
Guest star(s) | Kathy Kinney Ian Gomez Alaina Reed Hall |
Writer(s) | Bruce Helford Drew Carey |
Director | Michael Lessac |
Production no. | 457095 |
Original airdate | September 13, 1995 |
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Pilot is the first episode of the sitcom The Drew Carey Show.
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[edit] Info
Original air date: September 13, 1995
Writer: Bruce Helford, Drew Carey
Director: Micheal Lessac
[edit] Plot
Kate dumps her boyfriend and is in turn fired from his body shop. She asks Drew to give her a job at Winfred-Louder, but he is hesitant because he is afraid he'll have to fire her. Mimi Bobeck applies for a job at Winfred-Louder, and when she realizes Drew isn't going to hire her she complains to his boss, Mr. Bell, that Drew is discriminating her because of her looks. Meanwhile, Mr. Bell is taken by Kate's good looks and forces Drew to hire her.
[edit] Cast
- Drew Carey - Drew Carey
- Ryan Stiles - Lewis Kiniski
- Diedrich Bader - Oswald Harvey
- Christa Miller Lawrence - Kate O'Brien
- Kevin Pollak - Mr. Bell (voice)
[edit] Recurring Characters
- Ian Gomez - Larry Almada
[edit] Guest Stars
- Kathy Kinney - Mimi Bobeck
- Alaina Reed Hall - Lois
- Natasha Silver - Natalie
- Lauren Katz - Waitress
- David St. James - Carpool Guy #1
- Vic Helford - Guy #1
[edit] Quotes
Drew: No! It's even worse than when friends have sex, 'cause at least then you had sex!
Oswald: (in his DJ voice) This one is for all the lovers in the crowd.
Drew: How about one for all the snipers in the crowd?
Drew: Boy, a drive-through liquor store. God bless America! A place where you can drive through and buy whiskey, beer...just the thing for that drunk driver who's constantly on the go. Can't stop now! I've got places to go, people to hit!
Drew: Ask me about my day, I dare you.
Lewis: All righty, Drew. How was your day?
Drew: You're not sincere enough. (Points to Oswald) You! Ask me about my day.
Oswald: Drew, how was your day?
Drew: Lousy. It was like the rubber glove part of a physical exam.