| King of Queens episode | |
| "Baker's Doesn't" | |
| Season 8, Episode # 11 Episode # 182 in series (207 episodes) | |
| Originally Aired: | December 19, 2005 |
| Aired on: | CBS-TV |
| Production code: | 811 |
| Baker's Doesn't | |
| Written by: | Liz Astrof Aronauer & Ilana Wernick |
| Directed by: | Michael J, Weithorn |
| Guest stars: | David Bachman Nick Bakay Deena Brooks Stephanie Brown Ryan Dyer Tessa Grady Casey Hands Dennis Howard Benjamin King Dakin Matthews Jenny O'Hara Aaron Page Annmarie Rizzo |
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| List of The King of Queens episodes | |
Baker's Doesn't was the 11th episode of Season 8 of The King of Queens, also the 182nd overall episode in the series. Co-written by Liz Astrof Aronauer and Ilana Wernick, the episode, directed by Rob Schiller, was first aired on CBS-TV on December 19, 2005. It is one of many Christmas Episodes shown during the show's run.
Synopsis[]
Carrie is asked to bake a cake for the Church bake sale, but she cannot bake.
Storyline[]
It's the Christmas season, and Doug and Carrie run into their Reverend who ropes Doug into doing guard duty for the Christmas decorations at the church and he also gets Carrie into making a cake for the church. When Doug sees a fellow guarder's wife bring him hot soup to help warm him from the outside cold, Doug begins to feel that Carrie doesn't do enough wife stuff. Arthur and Spence decide to try and write a Christmas song.
Did You Know?[]
Trivia/Notes[]
- Note: Gary Valentine (Danny) and Victor Williams (Deacon) both are credited, but do not appear.
Goofs[]
- Miscellaneous
- The marquee on the theatre in the opening shot doesn't make much sense as it doesn't advertise the movie that is showing, it only lists the start times.
Scene excerpt from "Baker's Doesn't"[]
- Quotes
- Arthur: I'll handle the lyrics, and you look like the sort who can write music.
- Spence: What's that supposed to mean?
- Arthur: I think you know what that means, Mr. 'I just haven't found the right girl yet.'
Connections[]
- References
- Chicken Little (2005 movie) - Arthur has problems sleeping, after having watched the movie earlier.
Soundtracks[]
- Soundtrack credits
- Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home to You (theme song) - Written by Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa, Jonathan Wolff, and Scott Clausen, performed by Billy Vera and The Beaters
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Kevin James as Doug Heffernan
- Leah Remini as Carrie Heffernan
- Jerry Stiller as Arthur Spooner
- Patton Oswalt as Spence Olchin
- Gary Valentine as Danny Heffernan (credited only)
- Victor Williams as Deacon Palmer (credited only)
Guest starring/Recurring cast[]
- David Bachman as choir Member #3
- Nick Bakay as Father Melley
- Deena Brooks as Choir Member #6
- Stephanie Brown as Cathy
- Ryan Dyer as Choir Member #2
- Tessa Grady as Choir Member #5
- Dennis Howard as Announcer (voice)
- Casey Hands as Choir Member #4
- Benjamin King as Larry
- Dakin Matthews as Joe Heffernan, Doug's father (voice only)
- Jenny O'Hara as Janet Heffernan, Doug's mother (voice only)
- Aaron Page as Choir Member #1
- Annmarie Rizzo as Choir Member #7