Drew hosts a film about the dangers of cooties. Another film shows girls how cheerleading can help them later in life. Mimi bothers Uncle Kracker for help with a crossword puzzle. A clueless police officer goes undercover while still wearing his uniform. Peter Frampton recalls his past romance with Mimi. A talking zit gives a young man questionable dating advice. Mimi tries to convince Sugar Ray to stay over at her place after the show. Drew compliments teachers, with the exception of his elementary school teacher, Ms. Freeman. He boasts that math isn't necessary in life, only to miss out on a party because Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray tells him the location in the form of a story problem.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Sam Simon | Writer | ||
Bruce Rasmussen | Writer | ||
Dan O'Keefe | Writer | ||
Clay Graham | Writer | ||
Mike Teverbaugh | Writer | ||
Bruce Helford | Writer | ||
Drew Carey | Writer | ||
Les Firestein | Writer | ||
Mitch Hunter | Writer | ||
Linda Teverbaugh | Writer | ||
Terry Mulroy | Writer | ||
David A. Caplan | Writer | ||
Jana Hunter | Writer | ||
Julie Ann Larson | Writer | ||
Bob Mayo | Guest Star | ||
Peter Frampton | Guest Star | ||
Chad Cromwell | Guest Star | ||
Amanda Bynes | Guest Star | ||
Nikki Vickers | Guest Star | ||
John Regan | Guest Star | ||
Uncle Kracker | Guest Star | ||
Sugar Ray | Guest Star | ||
Gerry Cohen | Director |