King of Queens episode | |
"Hi, School" | |
Season 7, Episode # 14 Episode # 163 in series (207 episodes) | |
Originally Aired: | February 23, 2005 |
Aired on: | CBS-TV |
Production code: | 714 |
IMDB: | Hi, School |
Written by: | Ilana Wernick |
Directed by: | Rob Schiller |
Guest stars: | Burt Reynolds Charles Duckworth Patrick Levis Sam McMurray Annie Abrams Mandy Musgrave Larry Newman Robbie Troy Robert McMurrer |
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Hi, School is the 14th episode of Season 7 of The King of Queens, the 163rd overall series episode. writen by Ilana Wernick, the episode, which was directed by Rob Schiller, first aired on CBS-TV on February 23, 2005.
Synopsis[]
Doug returns to his old high school to deliver a package to his high school football coach (Burt Reynolds) and gets embroiled in an embarrasing situation at a sports rally for the football team.
Storyline[]
Did You Know?[]
Trivia/Notes[]
- Note: Patton Oswalt, Gary Valentine and Victor Williams all are credited, but are absent from this episode.
- The large photo behind Coach Walcott's (Burt Reynolds) is from Reynolds' brief stint as a halfback for the Florida State University Seminoles.
Connections[]
- References
- The Breakfast Club (1985 film) - Doug refers to himself as Emilio Estevez and compares Carrie with Ally Sheedy. When Carrie doesn't understand what he's talking about he explains it's from The Breakfast Club and that he's amazed she hasn't seen it.
- Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986 film) - Doug refers to himself as Ferris and to Carrie as his sister.
- Spoofs
The Miracle Worker (1962 film) - Scene with Holly and Arthur at the end parodies the famous "water" scene
Plot holes
- In the Season 7 episode "Hi, School," Doug was said to be a star running back in high school who was coached by Coach Walcott (Burt Reynolds). However, in the Season 2 episode "Block Buster," Doug was said to be an offensive lineman who was coached by Coach Prudente (Mookie Barker).
Soundtracks[]
- Soundtrack credits
- The Voice Within (uncredited) - Written by Christina Aguilera and Glen Ballard, sung by Annie Abrams and Mandy Musgrave
- 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
- Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home To You (instrumental version) - 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 (credited only)
- Gary Valentine as Danny Heffernan (credited only)
- Nicole Sullivan as Holly Shumpert
- Victor Williams as Deacon Palmer (credited only)
Guest starring/Recurring cast[]
- Burt Reynolds as Coach Walcott (Special guest star)
- Charles Duckworth as Mike
- Patrick Levis as Brandon
- Sam McMurray as Supervisor Patrick O'Boyle (voice)
- Annie Abrams as Kim
- Mandy Musgrave as Suzie Pinkus
- Larry Newman as Mr. McGreggor
- Robbie Troy as Librarian Berenson
- Robert McMurrer as High School Student (uncredited)