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DREW CAREY SHOW, THE: BROTHERHOOD OF MAN {FOURTH SEASON FINALE} (TV)

Summary

One in this series of comedies starring stand-up comedian Drew Carey as a single guy who attempts to juggle his romantic endeavors and his menial job at a Cleveland department store, while still maintaining his sense of humor. Oswald purchases a payphone in the belief that it could make him rich, while the others disagree. Drew is left alone in the store, since everyone else was given a paid vacation, and decides to use the opportunity to use the empty space to arrange a date with Sharon. However, they overhear his boss, Mr. Van Zandt, talking about his plans to demolish the store to make room for a parking lot, thus putting all its employees out of business. Drew goes to see the store's executives about this in opposition to their actions. Mr. Van Zandt responds by showing Drew security tapes demonstrating the incompetence of his co-workers, which influenced their decision to demolish the store. Furthermore, he views Drew as the only worthwhile employee there, and offers him a position as store manager of an outlet in Toledo if he keeps quiet about the demolition. If word got out, the executives fear that the union would get involved. Drew agrees, despite feeling that his fellow employees deserve to know about the impending layoffs. Much to everyone's surprise, Oswald's payphone scheme makes him a great deal of money. Drew tells his friends about the demolition and feels somewhat guilty about keeping that information from his co-workers until Larry comes by to boast about how Drew didn't get a vacation. Kate maintains that his co-workers don't deserve the truth, but an encounter with another one, Bernard, convinces Drew that there are decent people working in the store and that he must help them. He informs all of them about Mr. Van Zandt's scheme and reveals to him that he had the store declared a historical landmark since Theodore Roosevelt wrote his inaugural speech in it. However, Mr. Van Zandt already knew this and was prepared to make the "Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Parking Structure." Drew then tries to get Mr. Van Zandt to examine the potential impact of all the layoffs, and everyone breaks into a performance of "Brotherhood of Man" from "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," which seems to convince Mr. Van Zandt over to Drew's side. Includes commercials.

Details

  • NETWORK: ABC
  • DATE: May 26, 1999 9:00 PM
  • RUNNING TIME: 0:30:00
  • COLOR/B&W: Color
  • CATALOG ID: B:57212
  • GENRE: Comedy
  • SUBJECT HEADING: Comedy
  • SERIES RUN: ABC - TV series, 1995-2004
  • COMMERCIALS:
    • TV – Commercials – Aquafresh toothpaste
    • TV – Commercials – Cadillac automobiles
    • TV – Commercials – Chevrolet automobiles
    • TV – Commercials – Coors beer
    • TV – Commercials – Diet Dr Pepper soft drink
    • TV – Commercials – Dr. Scholl's feet cushions
    • TV – Commercials – KFC restaurants
    • TV – Commercials – Nike shoes
    • TV – Commercials – Olive Garden restaurants
    • TV – Commercials – Peace Corps
    • TV – Commercials – Pizza Hut restaurants
    • TV – Commercials – Taco Bell restaurants
    • TV – Commercials – Youth for Understanding International Exchange exchange student program
    • TV – Promos – "20/20"
    • TV – Promos – "Indianapolis 500"
    • TV – Promos – "The Norm Show"

CREDITS

  • Clay Graham … Executive Producer
  • Brian Scully … Supervising Producer, Writer
  • Jennifer Crittenden … Supervising Producer
  • Dan O'Keefe … Producer
  • Holly Sawyer … Producer
  • Louis Fusaro … Producer
  • Rick Messina … Producer
  • Richard Baker … Producer
  • Mike Larsen … Co-Producer
  • Christy Snell … Co-Producer
  • Terry Mulray … Co-Producer
  • Lisa Koontz … Associate Producer
  • Sam Simon … Consulting Producer
  • Bruce Rasmussen … Consulting Producer
  • Katherine Green … Consulting Producer
  • Diane Burroughs … Consulting Producer
  • Joey Gutierrez … Consulting Producer
  • Robert Borden … Consulting Producer
  • Gerry Cohen … Director
  • W. G. Snuffy Walden … Music by
  • Keith Young … Choreographer
  • Ian Hunter … Theme Music by
  • The Presidents of the United States … Theme Music by
  • Aurorah Allain … Dancer
  • Troy Christian … Dancer
  • Kim Craven … Dancer
  • Marco Delacruz … Dancer
  • Indriana Souza … Dancer
  • R. J. Durell … Dancer
  • Joaquin Escamilla … Dancer
  • Roosevelt Flenoury … Dancer
  • Melanie Gage … Dancer
  • Denise Holland … Dancer
  • Tom Lake … Dancer
  • Jodi Lang … Dancer
  • Lance McDonald … Dancer
  • Diane Mizota … Dancer
  • Art Palmer … Dancer
  • Renda Pettis … Dancer
  • Daryl Richardson … Dancer
  • Raymon Rodriguez … Dancer
  • Amy Tinkham … Dancer
  • Darrel Wright … Dancer
  • Drew Carey … Cast, Drew Carey
  • Diedrich Bader … Cast, Oswald Lee Harvey
  • Christa Miller … Cast, Kate O'Brien
  • Ryan Stiles … Cast, Lewis Kinski
  • Ian Gomez … Cast, Larry Almada
  • Hal Linden … Cast, Mr. Van Zandt
  • Nan Martin … Cast, Mrs. Louder
  • Jenica Bergere … Cast, Sharon Bridges
  • Ron Rogge … Cast, Conductor
  • Johnnie Walker … Cast, Bernard
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