Full Frontal Comedy: Episode 2 (Carey / Booms / Coen / McGrew)

Drew Carey · 1995 · Showtime

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A 1995 premium cable showcase featuring Drew Carey and three road veterans.

July 21, 1995 TV Special

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Before network television sanded down his edges, Drew Carey was a reliable voice of working-class exasperation. Aired just months prior to the premiere of The Drew Carey Show, this thirty-minute Showtime compilation catches him leaning into the physical humiliations of middle age. Carey details a thoroughly invasive medical physical, complaining about the stark terror of hearing a doctor snap a rubber glove onto their hand and learning the clinical diagnosis for his body type is simply “fat.” He rounds it out by questioning why Christianity needs corporate mascots like the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus.

Hosted by Dom Irrera, this second episode of the Full Frontal Comedy series operates as a tight, unpretentious time capsule of the mid-nineties club circuit. Carey shares the bill with three other road-tested comics of the era. Chuck Booms delivers his aggressive, rapid-fire material right around the time he was tapped to host a brief revival of The Gong Show. Steve “Mudflap” McGrew leans into his rural Texas persona, while Jack Coen anchors the back half with dry complaints about the realities of fatherhood.