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Phil is a fictional character portrayed by Mookie Barker in the TV series The King of Queens.
They appear in 19 episodes out of a total of 207 aired
Phil is also portrayed by Jon Simanton.

Phil

by Mookie Barker

character

Episodes19

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    Where's Poppa

    episode S1.E23 may 1999
    Carrie and Doug began to realize how much they miss spending time just the two of them, so they try to get Arthur out of the house as much as possible.
  • 7.4
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    Party Favor

    episode S2.E13 january 2000
    When Danny reveals he is getting married, Doug gets stuck being the best man at the last second, and must throw Danny a bachelor party.
  • 7.5
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    Block Buster

    episode S2.E14 january 2000
    It's Doug's high school football reunion and he boasts about his famous block. But everyone besides him remembers his now handicapped ex-team mate (Pat Finn) making the block. Doug tries to find proof on some old tapes.
  • 8
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    Restaurant Row

    episode S2.E23 may 2000
    Carrie gets angry at a waiter and the manager at a recently found favorite restaurant of Doug's. So Carrie bans him from ever going there again.
  • 7.5
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    Flower Power

    episode S2.E24 may 2000
    When a colleague has gotten flowers (which she initially thought were for her), Carrie is disappointed and Doug tries to show his romantic side. Meanwhile, Arthur has jury duty.
  • 7.5
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    Separation Anxiety

    episode S3.E20 april 2001
    During Deacon and Kelly's separation, Doug and Carrie go out with Kelly and run into a guy, Bill, Carrie knows from work. Bill and Kelly end up going on a date...
  • 7.9
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    Ticker Treat

    episode S4.E6 october 2001
    Arthur has a minor heart attack after being frightened by Doug on Halloween.
  • 8.1
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    Eddie Money

    episode S4.E23 may 2002
    Doug takes a one hundred dollars from his and Carrie's savings stash to bet on boxing.
  • 7.5
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    Animal Attraction

    episode S5.E15 february 2003
    On Valentine's Day, Carrie has to cancel dinner with Doug because he and Deacon have to deliver 2 penguins to Albany.
  • 7.6
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    Clothes Encounter

    episode S5.E21 april 2003
    Carrie starts buying and returning clothes so she can wear expensive clothing without paying for it.
  • 7.7
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    Icky Shuffle

    episode S6.E23 may 2004
    Arthur and Doug are participating in a shuffleboard tournament.
  • 7.8
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    Cologne Ranger

    episode S7.E9 january 2005
    Doug buys a new cologne which seems to impress everyone who smells it except Carrie. Arthur shows Spence and Holly how to sneak into movie theaters.
  • 7.7
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    Pour Judgment

    episode S7.E11 january 2005
    Doug pursues his dream of becoming a bartender. Meanwhile Arthur wants to become chairman of the senior center.
  • 7.4
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    Buy Curious

    episode S7.E22 may 2005
    When a man across the street dies, Carrie and Doug buy the house so they can sell it and make a lot of money.
  • 7.9
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    Buggie Nights

    episode S8.E15 february 2006
    Doug and Carrie hire an exterminator (Chris Elliott) to rid their house of bed bugs. Spence and Danny try to decide where to go on vacation.
  • 7.6
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    Major Disturbance

    episode S9.E4 december 2006
    Deacon and Kelly don't want Doug around Major anymore after he inadvertently scares him, and Arthur begins a new business selling senior citizen services to carpoolers.
  • 7.2
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    Ruff Goin'

    episode S9.E5 december 2006
    Doug adopts a dog at a block party to look like a better person, without telling Carrie. After Doug turns the dog into him (lazy) the couple tries to find a way to get rid of it.
  • 7.5
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    Home Cheapo

    episode S9.E7 april 2007
    When Deacon and Kelly buy a vacation home, Carrie is upset because they could have easily afforded it, but they were too cheap.
  • 7.5
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    Manhattan Project

    episode S9.E10 april 2007
    Carrie wants to move to an apartment in Manhattan, but Doug wants to stay in Queens. Their impasse makes them realize they have very different ideas about their future.