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"S'no Job"
Season 3, Episode # 23
Episode # 73 in series (207 episodes)
Originally Aired: May 14, 2001
Aired on: CBS-TV
Production code: 322
IMDb logo IMDB: S'no Job
Written by: Rock Reuben & Tony Sheehan
Directed by: Rob Schiller
Guest stars: Gavin MacLeod
Sam McMurray
Jenny O'Hara
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S'no Job was the 23rd episode of Season 3 of The King of Queens, also the 73rd overall episode in the series. Co-written by Rock Reuben and Tony Sheehan, the episode, directed by Rob Schiller, was first aired on CBS-TV on May 14, 2001.

Synopsis[]

Danny's father Stu asks Doug to arrange a job interview for Danny at IPS. Doug however doesn't want Danny to work with him.

Storyline[]

Doug's Uncle Stu (Gavin McLeod) asks him to get his son, Danny, a job at IPS. Doug does not want Danny there, but he does not want to look bad to the family, so he instructs his boss, Mr. O'Boyle (Sam McMurray) to interview him but to not hire him. Meanwhile, Arthur fills out audience comment cards on a new movie.

Did You Know?[]

Trivia[]

  • In the scene where Doug brings a bottle of liquor to his boss there is a grease board with names of drivers listed. The fifth name down is Knipfing which is Kevin James, Dougs, birth name.
  • In the scene where Carrie walks into the kitchen and asked Doug what's going on he replied "Just using two packets of icing on one toaster strudel..." However the box on the table are Pop Tarts pastry swirls.
Spoiler
  • In this episode, we see that the interiors & sometimes used exteriors of the IPS (International Parcel Service) are actually The SONY/ CBS Studios, because when Danny & Doug fight there is a long shot of the studios signature water tower, towering over them. The tower dates back to when the complex was MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), Culver City (LA), CA (USA). Normally the exterior shot of IPS that is show is actually a industrial complex in Brooklyn, NY (USA).

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

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