The King of Queens: Time Share


08:10 am - 08:35 am, Saturday, January 17 on Channel 4 +1 (15)

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Time Share
Season 1, Episode 22

Doug goes clay pigeon shooting with Tim, Carrie asks Richie to cheer up a depressed Dorothy, and Arthur develops a nasty rash. With Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle, Breaking Bad)


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Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Kevin James (Actor) .. Doug Heffernan
Leah Remini (Actor) .. Carrie Heffernan
Jerry Stiller (Actor) .. Arthur Spooner
Victor Williams (Actor) .. Deacon Palmer
Bryan Cranston (Actor) .. Tim Sacksky
Dee Dee Rescher (Actor) .. Dorothy Sacksky
Larry Romano (Actor) .. Richie Iannucci
Cathy Yuspa (Writer)
Rob Schiller (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Kevin James (Actor) .. Doug Heffernan
Born: April 26, 1965 in New York
Best Known For: The King of Queens and a string of Hollywood comedies.
Early-life: Born Kevin George Knipfing in New York on April 26, 1965, Kevin is of German ancestry. He has a sister, Leslie, and a brother, comedian Gary Valentine. He attended Cortland University where he played on the American football team while majoring in sports management. He gave up his studies before graduating and returned home. He joined a community theatre and then attended his brother's improv comedy group.
Career: James began doing stand-up and it was on the comedy circuit that he met comedian and actor Ray Romano. He made guest appearances on Ray's sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond, and this led to the development of his own sitcom, The King of Queens, which ran from 1998 to 2007. James made his big-screen debut in 2005 romantic comedy Hitch, alongside Will Smith. Since then he has appeared in a number of comedy films, including I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007), Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009), Grown Ups (2010), Zookeeper (2011), Here Comes the Boom (2012) and Grown Ups 2 (2013).
Quote: "There's no better feeling in the world than a warm pizza box on your lap."
Trivia: James is a big sports fan and supports the New York Knicks, New York Jets and the New York Mets.
Leah Remini (Actor) .. Carrie Heffernan
Born: June 15, 1970 in Brooklyn
Best Known For: The King of Queens.
Early-life: Leah Marie Remini was born in Brooklyn on June 15, 1970 to Vicki and George. She has an older sister, Nicole. Leah moved to Los Angeles at the age of 13 with her mother to pursue an acting career. She made her TV debut in a 1989 edition of sitcom Head of the Class. A character she played on the sitcom Who's the Boss? also transferred to the short-lived spin-off series Living Dolls.
Career: Remini's big break came in 1998 when she was cast alongside Kevin James and Jerry Stiller in long-running sitcom The King of Queens. It ran for nine seasons until 2007. Since it ended, she has had recurring roles on In the Motherhood, Family Tools and The Exes. Away from acting, she was a co-host on daytime talk show The Talk and was a participant in season 17 of Dancing with the Stars. In 2014, she began starring with her husband Angelo Pagan in the reality series Leah Remini: It's All Relative.
Quote: "I don't mind things being messy but I mind them being dirty. I just can't relax in a dirty environment."
Trivia: For more than 30 years, Remini was a member of the Church of Scientology. She left in 2013.
Jerry Stiller (Actor) .. Arthur Spooner
Victor Williams (Actor) .. Deacon Palmer
Bryan Cranston (Actor) .. Tim Sacksky
Born: March 07, 1956 in Canoga Park, California
Best Known For: Malcolm in the Middle and Breaking Bad.
Early-life: Bryan Lee Cranston was born in Canoga Park, California, on March 7, 1956 to Audrey and Joseph. His mother was a radio actress and his father was an actor and a Hollywood producer. When his parents lost their house in a foreclosure, Bryan and his brother went to live with his maternal grandparents, while his sister and mother lived with his father's mother. Bryan went on to earn an associate degree in police science from Los Angeles Valley College in 1976.
Career: Cranston became active in local theatre but his parents had mixed feelings about their son entering the profession. In the 1980s, he began landing guest roles on a number of TV shows, including CHiPs, Loving, Airwolf, Hill Street Blues and Falcon Crest. His career continued to be built on a steady stream of guest roles until his first big break came in 2000 when he landed a recurring role as Hal in the hugely popular sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. It ran for seven seasons, clocking up 151 episodes. Two years after Malcom ended, Cranston secured what turned out to be a landmark role in AMC drama Breaking Bad as high school chemistry teacher Walter White. For his work on the series, Cranston won a Golden Globe and four Emmys. Since starring in Breaking Bad, Hollywood producers have been beating a path to his door. He has starred in The Lincoln Lawyer (2011), Drive (2011), Larry Crowne (2011), Contagion (2011), John Carter (2012), Rock of Ages (2012), Total Recall (2012), Argo (2012) and Godzilla (2014). In 2014, he won a Tony Award for his portrayal of Lyndon B Johnson in the play All the Way.
Quote: "When you have low expectations, everything's a banquet."
Trivia: Cranston directed several episodes of Malcolm in the Middle and Breaking Bad.
Dee Dee Rescher (Actor) .. Dorothy Sacksky
Larry Romano (Actor) .. Richie Iannucci
Cathy Yuspa (Writer)
Josh Goldsmith (Writer)
David Bickel (Writer)
Rob Schiller (Director)

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