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Carrie learns that in the beginning of their relationship Doug lied to her about getting a job at IPS so she would sleep with him.

Carrie learns that in the beginning of their relationship Doug lied to her about getting a job at IPS so she would sleep with him.

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S8, EP8 "Move Doubt"

Doug and Carrie are confused when Deacon and Kelly are not interested in buying the house next door to theirs.

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S8, EP9 "G'Night, Stalker"

Doug lets the attention go to his head when he gets anonymous e-mail from someone who saw him perform at a karaoke club.

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S8, EP10 "Raygin' Bulls"

When Carrie goes on a trip with her father, Doug and his friend (Ray Romano) plan a guys night on the town.

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S8, EP11 "Baker's Doesn't"

Doug and Carrie are roped into helping out at their church; Arthur and Spence try to cash in by writing a Christmas song.

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S4, EP16 "No Orleans"

Doug and Carrie sneak off to New Orleans after having promised his cousins they would never travel there without them.

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S4, EP15 "Dougie Nights"

Doug becomes addicted to the night life after he agrees to go club hopping with Deacon to help snap him out of his depression.

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S4, EP14 "Double Downer"

Doug spoils Carrie's plans for a romantic weekend when he organizes an outing to Atlantic City; his boss ends up joining them.

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S4, EP13 "Food Fight"

Spence's new girlfriend Becky, a trainee chef, leads Doug into temptation with her culinary delights, to the annoyance of Carrie.

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: Dakin Matthews, Gary Valentine, Gerry Black, Jenny O'Hara, Jerry Stiller, Kevin James, Larry Romano, Leah Remini, Lou Ferrigno, Merrin Dungey, Mookie Barker, Nicole Sullivan, Patton Oswalt, Sam McMurray, Victor Williams
Original Air Date: Sep 21, 1998
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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