Showing posts with label Kathy Kinney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathy Kinney. Show all posts

Friday, November 24, 2017

The Drew Carey Show: Drew and the Conspiracy

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Mimi and her unique fashion sense
The Drew Carey Show: Drew and the Conspiracy
ABC
September 23, 1998
Sitcom
VHS
C+

So I liked the supporting cast on DCS (not just Ryan) but not Carey himself.  This was the premiere for Season Four but was probably taped as a rerun, since it aired right before Whose Line Is It Anyway?  (More on that in awhile.)  This episode has Drew the victim of a nine-year conspiracy of revenge by fellow employees.  Meanwhile, Lewis sells Mimi mood makeup and she has a one-night stand with a man who turns out to be married.

Series regulars:

  • Diedrich Bader as Oswald Lee Harvey
  • Drew Carey as Drew Carey (except not Drew Carey the celebrity but a Drew Carey works in a department store)
  • Craig Ferguson as Carey's boss Nigel Wick
  • Kathy Kinney as Mimi Bobeck
  • Krista Miller as Kate O'Brien
  • Ryan Stiles as Lewis Kiniski

Maintenance Guy Jim O'Heir was Kelsy on Ellen the season before, while Kevin McDonald, who's Heller here, was Chuck at the radio station on Ellen that season.  The writer(s) and director aren't mentioned at IMDB so I'm omitting them, but they didn't ring a bell when I saw them onscreen.

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Newhart: The Last Newhart

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CBS
May 21, 1990
Sitcom
VHS
C

Yes, the ending, with "Dick Loudon" waking up as Bob Hartley, still married to Emily, is brilliant (Newhart's wife came up with it), but what precedes it is sometimes unfunny and/or racist.  I enjoyed Newhart more in the early years and I think I only watched the finale because that's the kind of thing I did.  (See Family Ties finale.)  I don't think I taped this at the time though, maybe not till summer reruns.  But, yes, I can testify that on the first viewing I was utterly surprised and delighted to see Suzanne Pleshette, and not just because I found Mary Frann irritating.

William Lanteau was Eddie on That Girl and was a Newhart semi-regular as Chester Wanamaker.  Sab Shimono was Kwang and Jin on M*A*S*H and is Frank Sunatra here (an example of the level of humor).  Rodney Kageyama, who was Caine's Father on The Garry Shandling Show: 25th Anniversary Special, here plays a Male Guest.  Frank Kopyc, who plays Ed, would be Father #2 on Who's the Boss? the next year.  Gedde Watanabe, who was no stranger to stereotypes as Long Duk Dong in the movie Sixteen Candles and who played the Chef in On the Television's "My Five Dads" satire, here plays Mr. Tagadachi, the wealthy Japanese businessman who buys up the whole town.  And Lisa Kudrow appears as Sada, while a pre-Drew-Carey Kathy Kinney is in her regular role of Miss Goddard.

Dick Martin directed, as he sometimes did for Bob's '70s show, and he would direct the next year's "twentieth" anniversary special.  Mark Egan and Mark Solomon collaborated on that and this, so it will definitely be an interesting comparison.  (Co-writer Bob Bendetson didn't work on any other of my shows.)