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The King of Queens is an American television sitcom that ran on CBS from September 21, 1998, to May 14, 2007, a total of nine seasons and 207 episodes. The series was created by Michael J. Weithorn and David Litt, who also served as the show's executive producer, and stars Kevin James and Leah Remini as Doug and Carrie Heffernan, a working-class couple living in Rego Park, Queens. All the episodes were filmed in front of a live studio audience.[1][2]

The King of Queens was produced by Hanley Productions and CBS Productions (1998–2007), CBS Paramount Network Television (2007), in association with Columbia TriStar Television (1998–2002), and Sony Pictures Television (2002–07). It was filmed at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California. The ninth and final season concluded with a double-length finale episode in 2007. James and Remini reunited in the 2016 television sitcom Kevin Can Wait,[3] which ended on May 7, 2018.[4]

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00:00Am I interrupting?
00:02No, Dad, no.
00:04Now, Douglas, uh,
00:06I'd like to talk to you about your Aunt Sheila.
00:08Look, Arthur, she's a nice lady.
00:10If she ate the last chicken wing or potato puff, I'm sorry.
00:12No, no.
00:14I found her quite enchanting.
00:16In fact, with your permission,
00:18I'd like to woo her.
00:22Woo her?
00:24I come to you since you are
00:26her closest living relative,
00:28other than her husband, that is.
00:30Well,
00:32Arthur, thanks for coming to me, but
00:34gotta give you a no on this one.
00:36You know, if you're looking to be set up,
00:38I'll certainly keep my eyes open for you.
00:42Um,
00:44Dad, just give me a second with him, okay?
00:48Ooh, cold pigs
00:50in blankets. Life is good again.
00:52Doug. Yeah?
00:54I know you're upset about your Aunt and Uncle,
00:56but it'd be so terrible if my father went out with her.
00:58No, no, no. Not gonna date Aunt Sheila. Sorry.
01:00No. Well, why not, honey?
01:02The man spends every night in our basement alone
01:04yelling at TV commercials.
01:06He just wants a little company, that's all.
01:08Well, fine. You know what? I don't want that company to be my aunt.
01:10Let him go out with your aunt.
01:12Okay, that would be his sister.
01:14She's a great icebreaker.
01:16Okay, I'm not trying to be a jerk about this.
01:18It's just that Hank and Sheila, they're still married.
01:20Yeah, but they're probably gonna get divorced.
01:22They are not getting a divorce, all right?
01:24Not very rarely, because they hate each other.
01:26Well, look at it this way.
01:28What better way to force a woman
01:30back to her husband than an evening out with my father?
01:32Huh?
01:34Well...
01:36Honey, come on. Just let him go out with her.
01:38Look. Ring.
01:40Come on.
01:42You know what? That weld has run real dry, all right?
01:44Go out with her, okay?
01:46Thank you, honey.
01:48Daddy?
01:50Yes?
01:52Well,
01:54I'm off to my date with Sheila.
01:56Daddy, you look so handsome,
01:58doesn't he, Doug?
02:00Yeah, he's a sweet piece of man candy.
02:02So where are you gonna take her?
02:04I guess that diner over on Continental Avenue.
02:06I'm a little short on the moolah this month.
02:12All right, look, Arthur, here you go, all right?
02:14No, no, I'll be fine.
02:16No, no, come on, here.
02:18Take her someplace nice, all right? You have lobster.
02:20Thanks, Douglas.
02:22Wish me luck.
02:24I'm a little nervous. I haven't had a date in quite a few years.
02:26Oh, Dad, just be yourself.
02:28It'll be fine. Just don't do that thing with your toes
02:30and don't show your hernia scar.
02:32You're tying my hands here,
02:34but okay.
02:38Dad, I'm making pancakes.
02:40You want any?
02:42Dad?
02:46Dad?
02:50Dad?
02:54There you are.
02:56Yes, there I am.
02:58So how'd your dad's date go, huh?
03:00Very well.
03:02Or not so well, depending on whether you're him
03:04or you.
03:06You know what, honey?
03:08You're late for work. The watch ring doesn't line.
03:10Let's go.
03:12Whoa, whoa, whoa. You know, my shift doesn't start till 9.
03:14Not till 9? Is that right? Maybe you want to go a little early
03:16and, you know, kiss up?
03:18Hi, Doug.
03:20Hello, sweetheart.
03:22Yes, this is a little awkward, isn't it?
03:24But what the hell? I need my coffee.
03:28Aunt Sheila? It's Aunt Sheila.
03:30Well, it looks like her, hon.
03:32Morning, kids. Morning, my sweet.
03:34Hello, my dear.
03:36Look, you've got to get going. I've got another one of Doug's aunts
03:38coming in right behind you.
03:40Oh, stop it. You're so terrible.
03:42But so, so cute.
03:45Well, thanks again
03:47for giving me that extra money.
03:49I think the lobster put me right over the top.

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