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Doug runs into a business acquaintance while bringing Arthur to the hospital for heart surgery; Carrie discovers an old college acceptance letter.

Doug runs into a business acquaintance while bringing Arthur to the hospital for heart surgery; Carrie discovers an old college acceptance letter.

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S4, EP6 "Ticker Treat"

Doug's Halloween decorations put Arthur in the hospital; Deacon doesn't like Kirby's choice of a Halloween costume.

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S4, EP7 "Lyin' Hearted"

Doug runs into a business acquaintance while bringing Arthur to the hospital for heart surgery; Carrie discovers an old college acceptance letter.

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S6, EP21 "Tank Heaven"

Doug sabotages Carrie's efforts to socialize with her co-workers by doing crass things, such as showing them his chest hair. Amy Stiller guest stars.

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S6, EP22 "Altar Ego"

Doug, Deacon, Danny and Spence take an impulsive trip to Memphis to try to stop the wedding of Spence's ex-girlfriend.

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S4, EP5 "No Retreat"

Arthur is left to fend for himself when Doug and Carrie go on her company retreat with a group of boring lawyers.

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S4, EP4 "Friender Bender"

Doug and Carrie's friendship with Deacon and Kelly is tested after Doug is distracted and backs into their car.

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S4, EP3 "Mean Streak"

Doug prepares to break the record for the most consecutive deliveries without incident; Arthur asks Holly to play in Scrabble tournament.

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S4, EP2 "Sight Gag"

Doug uses a two-for-one coupon to give Carrie a gift of corneal surgery which results in her temporary blindness.

Doug Heffernan puts in a long day's work delivering parcels and comes home each night to his loving wife, Carrie; unfortunately, he also comes home to his wacko father-in-law, Arthur.
Starring: Alex Skuby, Dakin Matthews, Gary Valentine, Gerry Black, Jenny O'Hara, Jerry Stiller, Kevin James, Leah Remini, Lou Ferrigno, Marshaun Daniel, Merrin Dungey, Nicole Sullivan, Patton Oswalt, Sam McMurray, Victor Williams
Original Air Date: Sep 21, 1998
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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