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King Of Queens
Seasons On DVD
King Of Queens Season 1
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Doug (Kevin
James), an absent-minded Queens-based UPS delivery man, and
Carrie, his wife, live in the same house as her father,
Arthur (Jerry Stiller). As man's man Doug tries to balance
time with his pals and time with his wife, it becomes
abundantly clear that Carrie wears the pants in the
household. This CBS-TV sitcom premiered in 1998. This 3-DVD
set includes all episodes from the first season. |
The King Of Queens Season 2
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Doug (Kevin James),
an absent-minded Queens-based UPS delivery man, and Carrie,
his wife, live in the same house as her father, Arthur (Jerry
Stiller). As man's man Doug tries to balance time with his
pals and time with his wife, it becomes abundantly clear that
Carrie wears the pants in the household. This CBS-TV sitcom
premiered in 1998. This 3-DVD set includes all episodes from
the second season. |
King Of Queens Season 3
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Queens mail carrier
Doug Heffernan is a man of simple wants; he loves his wife,
his food, and his television. But when Carrie Heffernan's
(Leah Remini) widowed father moves in, these simple pleasures
are suddenly upended; Doug and his beer buddies are relegated
to the garage, and Arthur (Jerry Stiller, SEINFELD) takes over
the TV room. Arthur has his own eccentricities, and sharing
space with his unusual father-in-law makes for some trying
times for poor Doug, as well as some hilarious antics. Season
three sees the Heffernan's friends, Deacon and Kelly, breaking
up, while the Heffernans themselves deal with the financial
strain of an IPS strike, and Carrie gets pregnant with a
much-longed-for child. Included are the episodes "Do
Rico," "Dark Meet," "Work Related,"
"Deacon Blues," and "Package Deal." |
The Kings Of Queens
Season 4
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The Heffernans are a
loving couple who live in Queens; Doug (Kevin James, Everybody
Loves Raymond) is a man's man who works as a carrier for UPS and
loves his 70-inch television. His wife Carrie (Leah Remini,
FIRED UP) tends to wear the pants in the family, however, and
when her father, Arthur (Jerry Stiller, SEINFELD), comes to live
with them, Doug, his beer-drinking buddies, and his TV are
relegated to the garage. Life at home becomes a little more
eventful, as Doug and Carrie try to navigate their relationship
while dealing with the decidedly eccentric habits of the quirky,
opinionated Arthur. In this season, Doug and Carrie are trying
to conceive again after Carrie's previous miscarriage; Deacon
and Kelly break up, leading Doug to dabble in a
"singles" lifestyle; and the whole family goes to
psychotherapy. Episodes include "Sight Gag,"
"Ovary Action," "Hero Worship," and
"Two Thirty." |
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