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"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, and the 206th and the 207th episodes overall, running about 45 minutes without commercials.
The King of Queens is an American television sitcom created by Michael J. Weithorn and David Litt and starring Kevin James and Leah Remini, that premiered on CBS on September 21, 1998, and ended on May 14, 2007. A total of 207 episodes were produced, spanning nine seasons.
The King of Queens is an American television sitcom that ran on CBS from September 21, 1998, to May 14, 2007, with a total of 207 half-hour episodes spanning nine seasons. . 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 ...
"The Talk" is done talking. CBS' peppy daytime show ended its 15-season run Friday after an hourlong series finale.. The audience gave the show's hosts – Sheryl Underwood, Jerry O'Connell ...
The King of Queens character: First appearance "Pilot" (episode 1.01) Last appearance "China Syndrome" (episode 9.13) Portrayed by: Jack Carter (pilot) Jerry Stiller (series) In-universe information; Occupation: Served in the U.S. Army during World War II, with countless jobs after that; prior to Carrie's birth he was an actor: Spouse: Sophia ...
Jenn Tran's "Bachelorette" journey came to a "really tough" close during the Sept. 3 finale, according to host Jesse Palmer. The last seasons of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" ended in long ...
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched season 2 of Peacock's One of Us Is Lying.And Murder Club thought they were finally turning over a new (murder-less) leaf on One of Us Is Lying ...
The most watched series finale in U.S. television history remains the 1983 finale of the CBS war/medical dramedy M*A*S*H, titled "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen".Viewed by 105.9 million viewers and drawing 77% of those watching televisions at the time, the finale of M*A*S*H held the record for most watched telecast of all-time for decades until 2010's Super Bowl XLIV edged it out with 106 million ...