The King of Queens
1998 ‧ Sitcom ‧ 9 seasons
First episode date: September 21, 1998 (USA)
Predecessor: Everybody Loves Raymond
Writers: Kevin James, Gary Valentine, Nick Bakay, and more
Directed by: Rob Schiller
Genre: Sitcom
Episodes
People also ask
Did Doug and Carrie divorce on King of Queens?
In the series finale "China Syndrome", Doug and Carrie decide to split up but eventually reunite after adopting a Chinese baby girl. The same day, Carrie discovers she is pregnant.
Does King of Queens have an ending?
"China Syndrome" is the series finale of the long-running American sitcom The King of Queens. The finale has the length of two regular episodes, being counted as the twelfth and thirteenth episodes of the ninth season, running about 45 minutes without commercials.
Why did King of Queens get canceled?
The TV show "King of Queens" was canceled for several reasons, including ratings, production costs, and the actors' career choices. Here are the main reasons for its cancellation: Declining ratings: While "King of Queens" was not the top show on television, it had higher ratings than many other sitcoms at the time.
What was King of Queens a spin-off of?
Everybody Loves Raymond
The King of Queens was a spin-off from Everybody Loves Raymond and had a similarly charming cast of funny characters. Doug Heffernan had a great job as a delivery driver, a beautiful wife who loves him, good friends, and the occasional pre-dinner Whopper.
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