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- A sitcom about Drew's personal and professional life.
- Live late-night comedy sketch show similar to "Saturday Night Live."
- When Lieutenant General Leland Zevo (Sir Michael Gambon) inherits a toymaking company and begins making war toys, his employees band together to stop him before he ruins the name of Zevo Toys forever.
- Making a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical parts of a Late Show, but all in their own, raw way.
- Late night rock and pop music performances are featured.
- A documentary series on several of the key albums in music history.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- The benefit concert in memory of Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of Queen, who died of AIDS in November 1991.
- Late-night music and chat show with celebrity guests.
- Late night USA Network program that showed B-movies, rock videos, and offbeat shorts.
- JACO" tells the story of Jaco Pastorius, a self-taught, larger-than-life musician who single-handedly changed the course of modern music by redefining the sound and the role of the electric bass guitar.
- Rock''s legendary performers graced the stage of this famed television show. Performing on television with no time limitations, these artists were able to pull out all the stops on, what today are, some of their most recognizable songs.
- Biography of the lead singer of Queen.
- Great White performs in the music video "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" from the album "...Twice Shy" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video starts with the band playing in a large enclosed parking area. Jack Russell rides up on a motorcycle before he begins to sing and the band begins to play.
- The story of Mick Ronson, the guitar great who helped to create the sound of David Bowie's hugely influential glam rock years.
- The program breaks down the boundaries and tears down walls.
- Feature documentary film on Mott The Hoople.
- Freddie Mercury was born on the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar. His parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara, sent him off to a private school in India, from 1955 til 1963. In 1964, he and his family flew to England. In 1966 he started his education at the Ealing College of Art, where he graduated in 1969. He loved art, and because of that, he often went along with his friend Tim Staffell, who played in a band called Smile. Also in this band where Brian May and Roger Taylor. When Staffell left the band in 1970, Mercury became their new singer. He changed the band's name into Queen, and they took on a new bass-player in February 1971, called John Deacon. Their first album, "Queen", came out in 1973. But their real breakthrough was "Killer Queen", on the album "Sheer Heart Attack", which was released in 1974. They became immortal with the single "Bohemian Rhapsody", on the 1975 album "A Night At The Opera". After their biggest hit in the USA in 1980 with "Another One Bites The Dust", they had a bad period. Their album "Flash Gordon" went down the drain, because the movie Flash Gordon (1980) flunked. Their next, the disco-oriented "Hot Space", was hated not only by rock critics but also by many hardcore fans. Only the song "Under Pressure", which they sang together with David Bowie, made a difference. In 1983, they took a year off. But, in 1984 they came back with their new album called "The Works". The singles "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free" did very well in the UK but a controversy over the video of the latter in the USA meant it got little exposure and flopped. Plans to tour the USA were cancelled and the band would not recover their popularity there during Mercury's lifetime. In April 1985, Mercury released his first solo album, the less rock-oriented and more dance-oriented "Mr. Bad Guy". The album is often considered now to have been a flop, but it actually wasn't. It peaked at number six in the UK and stayed on the chart for 23 weeks, making it the most successful Queen solo project. The band got back together again after their barnstorming performance at Live Aid (1985) in July 1985. At the end of the year, they started working on their new album, "A Kind Of Magic". They also held their biggest ever world tour, the "Magic Tour". They played Wembley Stadium twice and held their very last concert in Knebworth, in front of 125.000 people. After 1986, it went silent around Queen. It was in 1987 or '88, when Mercury told the band he had AIDS, and only had a few years to live. After Mercury told the band, he refused to talk about it anymore. He was afraid that people would buy their records out of pity. He said he wanted to keep making music as long as possible. And he did. His second big solo album, "The Great Pretender", got out in 1987. After that, he flew to Spain, where he made the magnificent album "Barcelona", together with Montserrat Caballé, whom he saw performing in 1983. Because Mercury loved opera, he became a huge fan of her. For him, this album was like a dream becoming reality. The single "Barcelona" went huge, and was also used as a theme song for the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. After Barcelona, he started working with the band again. They made "The Miracle", which was released in 1989. It was a success, with hits as "Breakthru", "I Want It All" and "The Invisible Man". After "The Miracle", Mercury's health got worse. They wanted to do one more album, called "Innuendo." They worked on it in 1990 and early 1991. Every time when Mercury would feel well, he came over to the studio and sang. After "Innuendo" was released in January 1991, they made two video clips. The first one was the video clip of "I'm Going Slightly Mad", shot in March 1991. Because Mercury was very thin, and had little wounds all over his body, they used a lot of make-up. He wore a wig, and the clip was shot in black and white. Mercury's final video clip was released in June 1991. The clip, "These Are The Days Of Our Lives", later turned out to be his goodbye song, the last time he appeared on film. You could clearly see he was ill, but he still hadn't told the world about his disease. Rumours went around that he some kind of terrible disease. This rumor was confirmed by Mercury himself, one day before he passed on. His death was a great loss to the world of popular music. * IMDb Mini Biography By: Neville C. Bardoliwalla OBE - Actor / Producer
- Small time theater in Hollywood becomes a "dating service" for the producers.
- The pianist and singer presents his annual New Year's Eve party featuring musical guests performing in the studio and the traditional seeing in of the New Year.
- The story of English rock group Bad Company from their early roots, through the breakup and reuniting.
- Three-part series celebrating the success of British rock in America from the 60s onwards.
- Retrospective documentary about the British rock band "Queen", from the 1970s till the death of Freddie Mercury, victim of AIDS. Includes interviews with the band members, friends and fans, behind the scenes material, the making of music videos, concerts and lots of music.
- International rock concerts, interviews and reportage.
- A Norwegian Music show from The 80s
- Award-nominated, 5 star-rated, podcast. In this series of revealing interviews, Cat chats to influential musicians who have been at the heart of the industry and have moulded or inspired others to follow in their footsteps.
- Hanoi Rocks performs in the music video "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" from the album "Two Steps from the Move" recorded for CBS Records. The music video opens with the band on darkened stage under spot lights. Andy McCoy sings into a microphone while the band plays around him.
- A local corporation wants to buy all the houses in Drew's neighborhood to make way for a mall on the lot. Drew isn't pleased but promises to think it over. While at work, Drew finds out Winfred-Louder is behind the mall construction plot and Mr. Wick tries to convince him to sell. Wick agrees to have Drew's house moved to prime lakefront property. However, Drew arrives home he finds his house has literally been sawed in half; the corporation moved half the house a week ahead of schedule.
- Celia offers her support in Drew's fight against Winfred-Louder because of what they did to his house. Meanwhile, Drew has to get by living in half a house with no heat or electricity. Despite his destitute situation, Drew asks Celia to move in with him. Oswald, Lewis, and Kate start to get freaked out by Drew and Celia's relationship as they start behaving more like mother and son than boyfriend and girlfriend.
- When Drew throws out some mugs given to him by Lewis and Oswald, it sets off a prank war that includes moved furniture, painted bar stools and ends in an unneeded colonoscopy, which costs Drew a shot with his new doctor.
- Drew meets an attractive policewoman at the Warsaw who proves to be domineering. Lewis pretends he has a girlfriend to give Oswald and Coleen some space.
- Drew gives away his dog to a dying, elderly woman that has less than a month to live as a nice gesture to impress the woman's granddaughter, then regrets it.
- Drew laments the show's lack of Emmy's but vows no tear-jerking story. Kate is rushed to the hospital and lapses into a coma. Lewis agonizes in single-spotlight soliloquies about his insensitivity. Oswald is a kleptomaniac. Mimi is OCD.
- When Drew and Mr Wick's domestic relationship sours, Drew ejects him from the house, causing Mr Wick to become more tyrannical at work.
- Kellie's dream is to go to Tuscany, and Drew does everything possible to get her there before the baby comes.
- Drew sees bus-driver Tony doze off and knock over parking meters. Conflicted, Drew arranges him to get a job at the store. When Tony finds out Drew reported him, he retaliates by stealing his online-senior-pharmacy idea.
- Lewis is depressed due to breaking up with his girlfriend so Drew and Oswald take him to a strip club where he suffers a breast related injury. Drew gets caught lying to his girlfriend about the club when Lewis sues the dancer.
- Kellie resists Drew's proposed commitment to her, so he enlists the help of her parents who bicker constantly and bitterly. When they learn he got Kellie pregnant, they aren't pleased with the idea of him as her husband.
- Mimi warns Drew to not have sex with Kellie after she gives birth. At baby-care class, Drew becomes turned off by the thought of the baby's presence. The Warsaw's hot new waitress makes Kellie feel unattractive.
- When Drew tells Lewis and Oswald that he dreads the challenges of parenthood, they encourage him to act irresponsibly. Mimi's attempt to help Kellie with her pregnancy is questionable.
- Winfred-Lauder approves Drew's idea of a women's store and puts him in charge of setting it up and running it. With so much to do to get the store open, Drew starts seeing bizarre things. Lewis and Oswald get jobs at a fireworks company.
- Drew has been committed to a mental ward. Lewis and Oswald find him there but are not allowed to see him because they are not family. So they have themselves committed but now they are stuck in it themselves. Lewis plots a stupid escape.
- Everyone comes for Drew and Lily's wedding. Lily realises that she doesn't really know Drew.
- Drew flashes back to his high school years, while Kate, Lewis, and Oswald reflect on how each is to blame for ruining Drew's life.
- When Drew discovers that Winfred-Louder has a softball team they haven't let him join, he starts his own open-to-all company team. Steve taunts him from the opposite team so they agree to play each other in a beer-a-base game.
- Drew's bosses ask him to do a live commercial for the website during the Super Bowl broadcast, which results in a disgusting mishap that is aired worldwide.
- Drew has problems getting any time alone with Tracey because Lewis and Oswald keep monopolizing her. Following Kate's suggestion, Drew holds a slumber party at his house to appease the Winfred-Louder models. While the party is going on, Drew plans to sneak out to see Tracey. Unfortunately, an unexpected blizzard keeps the models away and keeps Drew from seeing Tracey. Lewis and Oswald find out about Drew's plot and vow to get revenge.
- The new owner of Winfred-Louder gives it to his spoiled 19-year-old daughter and warns Drew that if she fails at running it, he'll lose his promotion. She repays him for intervening in her in-store romance by moving him to the loading dock.
- Mr. Van Zandt, the head of a Dutch ownership group, announces that all employees are receiving a month-long vacation while the store is remodeled. However, Drew still has to work which ruins his weekend plans with Sharon. He plans a secret picnic in the store but the date goes sour when Drew and Sharon overhear Mr. Van Zandt say he plans to fire all the employees and flatten the store into a parking lot. Drew confronts Van Zandt, who offers Drew another job in Toledo in exchange for his silence. Instead of backing down, Drew decides to use unconventional means to convince Van Zandt to save the store.
- Drew gives Gus his old wood-burning kit for his birthday, which is blamed when Mimi's house burns down. When Drew discovers that they're living in the Neverending Store warehouse, he convinces them to move into his home.
- Drew buys ad space on the side of buses to apologize to Kate and try to win her forgiveness, with disastrous results.
- For a beer trade show, Lewis checks out a drinking bear from DrugCo to promote Buzz beer. The bear has its own ideas.
- Steve shows up at the Warsaw dressed in drag and Drew stands up for his brother when a bar patron behaves obnoxiously. Steve's transvestite friends start coming to the Warsaw as a show of support for Steve. Drew and the gang become annoyed when the Warsaw is so inundated with cross-dressers that all other customers stop coming to the bar. Steve is livid when the bartender starts a policy of discounted drinks "for real women only" and is even more appalled when Drew refuses to back him up.
- Drew's down-payment on a car bounces because of a bad check at a garage sale. He finds out the woman who wrote the check was Kyra, his junior-high girlfriend. She claims her roommate wrote checks from her account to cover his gambling debt. Drew invites Kyra to stay with him but begins to doubt her when his car is repossessed after her second check bounces.
- Still missing Kate, Drew loses another romantic interest. Former co-worker Larry, now a high-end matchmaker, matches Drew with one of his clients, but he feels no spark until he meets Dawn.
- Mimi and Steve choose Drew and Mimi's rich cousin Vanessa to be Gus' godparents.
- Drew persuades Lord Mercer to re-hire his daughter Milan as president of Winfred-Louder. She holds an in-store rave that seriously boosts sales but he still isn't pleased. Lewis eats the human liver that Oswald brought home for medical classes.
- Kate tells Drew she's ready to take the next step. But when they get together, Drew's insecurity goes over the top because Kate says that an unsuccessful experience could ruin the relationship. They try again but Drew sprains an appendage.
- Steve and Sharon suggest going on a double date to put a stop to Drew and Mimi's constant bickering. The date ends up a disaster when Drew and Mimi refuse to stop insulting each other during dinner. Drew and Mimi are left to call for a cab at a bowling alley when Steve and Sharon leave them to fight amongst themselves. Drew and Mimi end up bowling against a couple cocky doctors and easily hustle them for four hundred dollars. The sworn enemies agree to meet at the bowling alley nightly to continue their scam.
- Drew gets talked in to betting on a racing dog that's enhanced by an experimental steroid from DrugCo. When they find out the dog may die, they are torn between getting enough money for the baby and possibly killing the dog.
- Oswald and Lewis put Drew's picture and number on Buzz beer bottles to get a wife. A bottle ends up in New Orleans with a woman with whom Drew has an immediate connection. Road trip.
- 1995–2004TV-PG7.2 (109)TV EpisodeMrs. Louder offers to let Drew fill in as store manager while Wick in is rehab but Drew turns her down in favor of spending more time with his band. Drew's band, the Horndogs, is offered the chance to go on a tour of every Ramada in the state. Drew wants to quit his job at the store for good but Kate and the other employees plead with him to stay.
- Oswald and Lewis plan their usual prank war for Drew's birthday and tease Kate for not being able to compete with their elaborate jokes. Meanwhile, Drew volunteers to update the store's training films in hopes of earning a promotion. Kate hopes to win the prank war by tampering with Drew's training video and showing it at his birthday party. Unfortunately, Drew unknowingly takes the tampered tape to work and presents it to the board.
- Drew becomes an Internet Star after he begins promoting products for Winfred-Louder via 24/7 webcams from his home.
- To raise money for his boss's church Drew volunteers to sing for a talent show.
- Drew signs up for night school classes to pursue a master's degree. In class one evening, Drew meets Celia, an attractive 62-year old, and they get on well as study partners. When mutual feelings emerge between them, Celia begins to distance herself for fear Drew will become embarrassed of her.
- Drew returns disheveled and frustrated after a convention in Las Vegas. After losing his luggage and all of his money, a waitress named Diane took pity on him and they went out for drinks. She took Drew to a rock and roll chapel to get married and he went through with it, thinking it was a drunken prank. Unfortunately, the ceremony was legal. Diane admits she needed to get re-married in order to keep custody of her two kids. She convinces Drew to pose as her husband for a week to fool the social worker.
- After Drew is released from the mental ward, he sees Nicki at the Warsaw and they get married but no one else knows. Meanwhile, Kate discovers she has feelings for Drew and tells Lewis and Oswald. Kate declares her love for Drew.
- Management wants Drew to hire the new regional manager but refuses his request to be Human resources manager. Wick offers him the position of store manager if he is picked for the position. Drew agrees and finds he's dealing with the devil.
- Drew wonders if Sharon is cheating on him and Mimi and Lewis and Oswald reinforce the idea. Lewis comes up with a harebrained plan to get in to the first Browns game, who've been gone from Cleveland for 3 years, that leads to a discovery.
- Drew and Oswald have a similar dilemma; single overbearing mothers. They seek out a senior rec center and meet a pottery teacher named Woody whom they both want to setup their moms with.
- Kate looks for right moment to declare her love while Drew looks to declare his love for her, each unaware of the other's intentions. At Steve and Mimi's engagement party they both keep getting stymied just as they have their chance.
- Drew tells Lewis and Oswald of secret shopper jobs so they quit their current jobs. Then Drew learns there is only 1 position so the 2 compete. Many "Whose Line Is It?" cast appear doing improv dialogue and songs and Jay Leno appears.
- Drew comes to in an animal shelter with John Ratzenberger having no idea how he got there. He begins to unravel how it happened, remembering a horrible event that made him want to end it all. Did he really share a night with Mimi?
- Oswald fails the Nurse exam again and needs a job. One has opened up at Drew's work but Drew doesn't think Oswald can do the job. When Oswald is offended Drew gets him the job and Oswald trains well. Mimi vs Traylor fighting escalates.
- Drew and Kellie exchange house keys, but he winds up in trouble after letting Scott use Kellie's place to cheat on Traylor.
- Drew takes salsa dancing lessons to prepare for his planned wedding day. Roselyn Sanchez plays his sexy dancing instructor. When Drew practices with Kellie, he has feelings for her. Kellie visits the class and sees him dancing with Roselyn.
- Mimi's pranks so enrage Drew he makes threats. Later in the parking garage Drew is attacked by a bee while driving and nearly runs over Mimi. Police plan to formally charge Drew but his brother Steve urges Mimi to drop any charges.
- To cheer up Drew, Steve introduces him to Jenny. They hit it off but then Steve reveals Jenny is Mimi's cousin. Kate discovers Drew has moved on and gets drunk with Wick. Drew and Jenny go back to Drew's place, as well as Kate and Wick.
- Realizing that he's healed "down there, " Drew lets Kate know, but she's come to realize that she's been terrible to all her past loves; Oswald has started a group for them. Episode ends with some over-the-top Fellini-style symbolism.
- Kate and Drew finally go on the first date, but after Kate falls asleep next to Drew afterwards he assumes she was bored by him so he decides to make their next date more interesting.
- Drew meets a cute chick who is also interested in him but he discovers she is an activist who protests Lewis' employer DrugCo. Lewis feels betrayed and tells Drew she is just using him to get info about a secret DrugCo project he is on.
- Drew starts seeing a cute chick who is compulsively politically correct (health food, hemp clothing, recycling, etc). The Buzz Beer partners plan a barbecue to boost sales but Drew tries to hide the fact from her they plan to grill burgers.
- In an effort to show his nephew that Mimi will be a good mother, Drew (who is still in a coma and on his way to heaven) takes his nephew's place as Mimi and Steve's newborn baby for a few hours.
- After a string of mishaps at work, Drew begins to suspect someone is out to get him. Everyone thinks he's paranoid until security tape footage shows a group of three men discussing how much they hate Drew and how they've been plotting pranks to make him miserable the past ten years. Drew decides to take a stand and find out why the mystery men loathe him so much.
- Drew, Kate, Lewis and Oswald bump bumpers with a policeman who discovers they have firearms and much cash (for Y2K) in their trunk. A judge applies a law that deems them as gang members and orders them to not associate with each other.
- Bothered that Kate is not sharing about her life with him, Drew gets a transfer as security guard near her job at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Elvis exhibit. When his girlfriend, played by Wanda Sykes, finds out, she's not happy.