The following is the episode list for the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh. The series premiered on January 11, 2004 and ended with the series finale film, Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh on December 5, 2008. A total of 57 episodes were produced spanning 4 seasons.
Series overview
editSeasons | Episodes | Original Run | Originally aired | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | ||||
1 | 6 | 2004 | January 11, 2004 | February 22, 2004 | |
2 | 14 | 2004 | March 14, 2004 | November 28, 2004 | |
3 | 20 | 2005-2006 | April 2, 2005 | April 8, 2006 | |
4 | 23 | 2006-2008 | September 24, 2006 | December 5, 2008 |
Episodes
editSeason 1: 2004
editOriginally the season was to have 13 episodes but split into two seasons later.
- 6 episodes
- All the cast members appear in Season 1.
- Virgil L. Fabian directed every episode for this season.
# | Title | Writer | Original Airdate | Production Code |
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1 | "Pilot" | Dan Schneider | January 11, 2004 | 101 |
Audrey and Walter are getting married; while Josh is happy, Drake is bummed. Drake learns that Josh is Miss Nancy, the advice columnist for the school newspaper, and uses this to get a date with Tiffany Margolis, angering her boyfriend, who challenges Josh to a fight. First appearance of Eric. Guest Star: Julie Gonzalo as Tiffany Margolis | ||||
2 | "Dune Buggy" | Dan Schneider | January 18, 2004 | 106 |
Drake and Josh receive a broken-down dune buggy from a friend and fix it up, but are forbidden by their parents to drive it. Drake disobeys them and drives it anyway, injuring himself when he crashes it but keeping his injuries a secret to stay out of trouble. Josh finds out when he gets a call from the emergency room and convinces Drake to come clean. Guest Star: Taran Killam as Trevor First and only appearance of Trevor, who is mentioned throughout the series including the film, Merry Christmas Drake & Josh. Note: When they turn on the car's radio, the song "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" by Good Charlotte can be heard. | ||||
3 | "Believe Me, Brother" | Dan Schneider | January 25, 2004 | 102 |
Megan films sheepish shots of Drake and Josh while Susan, Drake's current girlfriend, flirts with Josh. When she kisses him, Drake comes in and she makes him think Josh is the one hitting on her. As a prank, Megan films this and puts this, along with a bunch of other embarrassing shots, into Drake's music video project, which unknowingly helps Drake and Josh by exposing Susan as the two-timer that she is. Guest Star: Ashley Eckstein as Susan | ||||
4 | "Two Idiots and a Baby" | Steven Molaro | February 8, 2004 | 103 |
Josh tells Walter that he and Drake will babysit the boss's son so that Walter can get a promotion, much to Drake's dismay. The baby disappears and Josh panics while Drake leaves to play in a concert. However, underlying loyalty compels Drake to return and help Josh find the baby before Walter and his boss return. Guest Stars: Larry Thomas and Kimmy Robertson as Mr. and Mrs. Galloway | ||||
5 | "First Crush" | Steve Holland | February 15, 2004 | 104 |
Josh gets his first crush on Cathy. While trying to impress her, he accidentally blurts out that he plays guitar, but he really can't. Cathy wants Josh to play his guitar at her birthday party. However, Drake and his band get kicked out of a coffee shop he plays in due to Megan's snake, Robert. | ||||
6 | "Grammy" | Andrew Hill Newman | February 22, 2004 | 105 |
When Audrey, Walter and Megan leave the house for the weekend, Josh's grandmother comes to babysit. Grammy makes a deal with Drake- if he beats her at a basketball game, he can go with his friends, but not to a concert. He wins, but once there, finds out the tickets his friends made are frauds, and Grammy has to pay a $200 fine. After losing another basketball game against Grammy, Drake is forced to explain about the concert to his parents, but Grammy stops him, seeing as he paid back the $200 and was willing to tell them, instead explaining that she beat Drake at basketball. Guest Star: Randee Heller as Grammy |
Season 2: 2004
edit- 14 episodes
- Nancy Sullivan & Jonathan Goldstein both are absent for four episodes.
- Drake Bell, Josh Peck & Miranda Cosgrove are present for all episodes.
# | Title | Director | Writer | Original Airdate | Production Code |
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7 | "The Bet" | Steve Hoefer | George Doty IV | March 14, 2004 | 202 |
Drake has an addiction to junk food and Josh has an addiction to video games. One stormy and rainy Saturday, Audrey asks Drake and Josh to pick up Megan from her friend's house, but when Audrey gets home, she sees that Megan is soaked and then grounds Drake and Josh for not picking her up. The two boys then make a bet that whoever caves first on their addiction has to dye their hair pink. They sign a contract to prevent cheating. However, the next day, Josh notices that Drake got a rash from not eating junk food and then Josh receives a Games Sphere from Grammy. After they both get tempted into caving, Audrey and Walter notice. Walter bets on Drake, Audrey bets on Josh, and they sign the same contract Drake and Josh signed. Megan tells Drake and Josh separately that they have to set each other up to lose the bet. They end up caving at the same time and argue over who did it first, but Megan reveals that the contract says that whoever caves must dye their hair pink, and since they both caved, they both have to do it. She then reveals that Audrey and Walter must do the same, since both of the boys lost. Josh, Walter and Audrey all do it, but Drake just puts on a pink wig. | |||||
8 | "Guitar" | Virgil L. Fabian | Dan Schneider | March 21, 2004 | 201 |
Drake wins tickets to his favorite band's concert, Zero Gravity, and he also gets an autographed Cherry Red Fender Stratocaster signed by the lead guitarist, Devin Malone. Josh plugs it into Drake's bad amplifier to show Megan how an electric guitar works, and the guitar explodes. Josh tries to buy a new one and get it autographed before Drake finds out. Meanwhile, Walter struggles to bond with Drake. Guest Star: Mark Matkevich as Devin Malone | |||||
9 | "Movie Job" | Virgil L. Fabian | Dan Schneider | March 28, 2004 | 203 |
Josh gets a job at The Premiere movie theater for making "Crazy" Steve (Jerry Trainor) quit after complaining about his wobbly drink holder but Helen (Yvette Nicole Brown) soon forgets Josh's job. Drake soon starts working there, too. However, Drake seems to be stealing Josh's limelight as a good employee, despite being as lazy as usual. Drake was being adored by the boss, Helen, and that leads her promoting Drake to assistant manager. First appearance of Helen Dubois & "Crazy" Steve. | |||||
10 | "Football" | Virgil L. Fabian | Story by Barry O'Brien Teleplay by Dan Schneider | April 4, 2004 | 205 |
Drake says Josh is uncool after Josh humiliates a cheerleader and makes him try out for the school football team to become popular. Josh becomes the equipment manager, but will have to play in the state finals after his brownies, poisoned by Megan, makes all of the players sick. Guest Star: Leah Pipes as Mandi, the cheerleader Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
11 | "Pool Shark" | Steve Hoefer | Anthony Del Broccolo | April 18, 2004 | 204 |
Drake discovers Josh is amazing at pool. He takes advantage of this and uses him to hustle several people. Josh finds out and makes a plan to teach Drake a lesson on hustling. Meanwhile, Walter tries to find a gift for Audrey's birthday. First appearance of Craig. | |||||
12 | "Smart Girl" | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | April 25, 2004 | 207 |
Drake joins the academic team at school to impress a girl he likes. He competes in the academic bowl while Josh feeds him info through a radio, but then Josh's radio gets overridden with a burger joint broadcast causing Drake's team to lose points. Guest Star: Kate Lang Johnson as Michelle Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
13 | "Little Diva" | Virgil L. Fabian | Eric Friedman | May 2, 2004 | 206 |
The Premiere is holding a Hollywood premiere starring Ashley Blake, a fictional child actress. Drake and Josh are forced to become her personal assistants. When she gets knocked out, due to an accident involving a bucket and a door, they have to bring her to The Premiere without making it look like she's unconscious. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols Guest Stars: Frances Callier as Helen, Skyler Samuels as Ashley Blake. Note: Yvette Nicole Brown who usually plays the role of Helen was replaced by Frances Callier in this episode. | |||||
14 | "Blues Brothers" | Fred Savage | Craig DiGregorio | September 12, 2004 | 214 |
Drake prepares for a talent show; Josh appeared on his dad's weather channel and discovers that he has stage fright, making him look bad on TV, so everyone starts to tease him. To make him stop looking bad, Drake offers him to appear in his talent show audition and perform the song "Soul Man". | |||||
15 | "Driver's License" | Virgil L. Fabian | Dan Schneider | September 12, 2004 | 213 |
Drake fails to get his driver's license while Josh obtains it, though Walter swears he will confiscate their license if either of them get tickets after he forces them to take a pre-test. Josh obtains a traffic ticket the day he gets his driver's license and Drake pays for the ticket. Drake holds this over Josh's head and makes Josh drive him everywhere, causing a fight. First appearance of Gavin. Guest Stars: Erik Estrada as Police Officer, Torrey DeVitto as Denise Woods | |||||
16 | "Number 1 Fan" | Virgil L. Fabian | Dan Schneider | September 19, 2004 | 211 |
A girl, Wendy, from Megan's campfire troop has a crush on Drake. She begins to follow him and will not leave Drake alone. Josh becomes manager of the Campfire Kids. Guest Stars: Alyson Stoner as Wendy, AnnaSophia Robb as Liza, one of the Campfire Kids. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker | |||||
17 | "Mean Teacher" | Steve Hoefer | George Doty IV | September 26, 2004 | 208 |
Drake wants to break up with his girlfriend, Kelly, because she laughs at everything in a weird way, but can't because her mother turns out to be Mrs. Hayfer (Julia Duffy), who threatens him with summer school if he dumps her. Josh gets an ugly shirt, which he claims to be good luck. First appearance of Mrs. Hayfer. Guest Star: Chelsea Brummet as Kelly Hayfer Absent: Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
18 | "The Gary Grill" | Steve Hoefer | Anthony Del Broccolo | October 17, 2004 | 210 |
Drake and Josh get into selling grills and are making a lot of money until they find out that the grills were stolen by Buddy and Guy, two wanted criminals notorious for robberies. Guest Stars: Richard Biggs as Interogator #1, Gary Coleman as Himself Note: This episode was dedicated to Richard Biggs. He guest starred in this episode and passed away 5 months before it aired. | |||||
19 | "Drew & Jerry" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | October 24, 2004 | 209 |
Drake gets jealous of Josh's new friend, Drew, a kid who looks and acts like Drake, so Drake gets a new friend named Jerry, a kid who looks and acts like Josh, to make Josh jealous. At the end, Drew and Jerry get their own show which is exactly like Drake and Josh. | |||||
20 | "Honor Council" | Virgil L. Fabian | Eric Friedman | November 28, 2004 | 212 |
Drake is falsely accused of pulling a prank on Mrs. Hayfer and she suspends him for it. Josh decides to defend Drake in front of the honor council to prove his brother's innocence, but his opposition is his archenemy Mindy Crenshaw. First appearance of Mindy Crenshaw. Guest Stars: Emma Roberts as Addie Singer, Paul Gleason as Mr. Thompson Note: In this episode, Josh called Mrs. Hayfer Mrs. Alice Hayfer. In the episode "Vicous Tiberius," the TV said her name was Linda Hayfer. |
Season 3: 2005-2006
edit- 20 episodes
- Drake Bell, Josh Peck, & Miranda Cosgrove are present for all episodes.
- Nancy Sullivan and Jonathan Goldstein were absent for seven episodes(episode 24, 26, 27, 30, 32, 33, 371).
1 In episode 37, it includes clips of these characters from other episodes.
# | Title | Director | Writer | Original Airdate | Production Code |
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21 | "The Drake & Josh Inn" | Adam Weissman | Jake Farrow | April 2, 2005 | 305 |
Audrey and Walter leave the house to go to Los Angeles for Spring Break, leaving Drake and Josh in charge of Megan. After Drake blows all the $200 for food and emergencies only on gum and toys, they overhear that a wife and husband don't have a place to stay, so Drake decides to turn the house into a Bed and Breakfast hotel to make more money. Though Josh disagrees, he goes along with it because they need more money. Megan also goes along with it, but only if she is treated like a hotel guest. But things take a turn for the worse when Drake registers a bunch of college kids in. There is only one person that's fed up and can help Drake and Josh - and that's Megan. Guest Star: John Ducey as the husband (Gary) Note: Drake's autographed Cherry Red Fender Stratocaster is broken. | |||||
22 | "Peruvian Puff Pepper" | Steve Hoefer | Steve Holland | April 9, 2005 | 301 |
Drake and Josh hope to expose Megan for her pranks, but instead get punished for scaring her. But then, after winning a salsa contest against her after using an illegal secret ingredient, the Peruvian Puff Pepper, in their salsa, the herb is revealed to cause chronic kidney failure and chapped lips. Instead, Megan wins the TV and Drake and Josh have to repaint the walls. | |||||
23 | "We're Married?" | Steve Hoefer | George Doty IV | April 16, 2005 | 302 |
Josh's foreign e-pal, Yooka, visits his house, but Drake gets all the attention. Drake and Josh soon learn that she is homesick, and Josh gets a man to perform a friendship ceremony to make Yooka more at home, but it turns out to be a wedding ceremony. Josh tries to break the marriage up before it's too late. Guest Star: Anastasia Baranova as Yooka | |||||
24 | "Mindy's Back" | Adam Weissman | Eric Friedman | April 30, 2005 | 303 |
Mindy Crenshaw returns from the mental institution and, once again, beats Josh in the science fair. With advice from Megan, Josh attempts to ignore her, but unfortunately, Mindy picks him as her partner for her project, where they eventually realize they have feelings for one another and begin to date. However, Josh is too worried to tell Drake about the relationship after having a nightmare that his head explodes when he tells him, causing Mindy to dump Josh. When Drake finally finds out, he tries to get the couple back together. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
25 | "The Affair" | Adam Weissman | Anthony Del Broccolo | May 21, 2005 | 304 |
When Drake and Josh think that Walter is cheating on Audrey, and after a lot of eavesdropping and spying on Walter and his new "girlfriend", they try to make Walter fall in love with their mom again. | |||||
26 | "Playing the Field" | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | June 4, 2005 | 306 |
Drake fears that he made the wrong decision when he breaks up with Tori (Torrey DeVitto), his recent girlfriend. When he wants to win her love back again, Drake finds out Tori is already seeing other guys, so he goes on a date with another girl, Eliza, to make Tori jealous. Josh grows a mustache which keeps him from Mindy, because she wants him to get rid of the mustache. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols Note: This is Torrey Devito's second appearance in the series, she previously guest starred in the season 2 episode "Driver's License" as Denise Woods. | |||||
27 | "Helen's Surgery" | Adam Weissman | George Doty IV | June 11, 2005 | 307 |
Drake and Josh must assist Helen after an eye surgery leaves her temporarily blind. But after finding out that her apartment has a hot tub, plasma screen TV, and other jazzy items, Drake takes advantage of her blindness and throws a party at her condo. Meanwhile, Megan pitches an idea that could improve theater snacks. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols Note: This episode is on the Drake & Josh Go Hollywood DVD along with "Mindy's Back". | |||||
28 | "Paging Dr. Drake" | Steve Hoefer | Anthony Del Broccolo | October 1, 2005 | 309 |
Josh is in the hospital with a broken foot from dropping a weight on it. Drake gets romantic attention from nurses and much more trouble than he expected when he dresses up as a doctor and is mistaken for a visiting boy genius surgeon. Guest Star: John O'Hurley as Doctor Carlson | |||||
29 | "Foam Finger" | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | October 8, 2005 | 308 |
Drake and Josh are in a big fight over a foam finger that they both wanted when they were 8, but Drake thinks that Josh started the fight and Josh thinks that Drake started the fight. Guest Stars: Fred Stoller as Lenny Spodnick, Matthew Gumley as young Josh, Hunter Allan as young Drake | |||||
30 | "Girl Power" | Steve Hoefer | Jake Farrow | October 15, 2005 | 311 |
Drake wants to break up with Lucy, after finding out that she is tougher than he is, but instead, Drake challenges the tomboy to a fight to prove that he's tougher than she is. Meanwhile, Josh tries to impress Mindy's parents so he can continue to date her. Guest Star: Gabrielle Christian as Lucy Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
31 | "Sheep Thrills" | Steve Hoefer | Eric Friedman | October 22, 2005 | 310 |
Megan talks Drake and Josh into temporarily babysitting her newly adopted sheep while she thinks of a way to explain this to their parents. She does this by promising not to pull any pranks on them for 3 months. But when the sheep gives birth to a baby lamb on Drake's bed, Drake and Josh must then hide the sheep from their parents while Megan is at oboe practice. They fail. The brothers try to tell the parents it was Megan's fault, but they don't believe them and ground them for a month. | |||||
32–34 | "Drake & Josh Go Hollywood" | Steve Hoefer | Story by Dan Schneider & Steven Molaro Teleplay by Dan Schneider | January 6, 2006 | 318-320 |
Drake and Josh's parents leave to go on a ten day cruise trip, and Megan has made plans to go to Denver to visit a friend. They mistakenly send Megan on the plane 647 when they were supposed to put her on the plane 746 and follow her on another plane to bring her home. On the plane, Josh's G-O (parody of the iPod) gets switched with someone else's, then the G-O that Josh then has turns out to be an electrical key for the US Treasury, which was stolen 3 days earlier. The owners of the G-O kidnap Drake and Josh, and Megan finds the kidnapper's wallet. So she goes to the place where Drake & Josh have been taken and calls the police. The police came and explained that the leader, Milo McRarie, is the FBI's 10th most wanted. | |||||
35 | "Megan's New Teacher" | Adam Weissman | George Doty IV | January 28, 2006 | 313 |
Josh becomes Megan's teacher and highly challenges the classmates with college-level chemistry, even failing them on pop quizzes they never studied for. Because of this, Megan becomes hated by her classmates. Drake finds an amazing kid drummer and wants him to play for the band on Friday while his usual drummer is on leave, but he isn't allowed to play after he fails one of Josh's pop quizzes. Now Megan and Drake must make a plan to make Josh get fired. Guest Star: Tara Lynne Barr as Katie Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
36 | "Little Sibling" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | February 4, 2006 | 312 |
To keep from being sent to Remedial English, Drake agrees to mentor a little kid named Sammy. Unfortunately, this little kid wants nothing to do with Drake and prefers Josh, putting Drake up a creek without a paddle. To save himself from the horrors of Remedial English, Drake does everything he can to prove to Mrs. Hayfer that he can be a better "big brother" to Sammy than Josh is. He succeeds, but Drake then realizes that he can't take Sammy away from Josh. So, he pretends to be sick so Sammy and Josh can go to a magic show. Drake then gets sent back to Remedial English but is rescued by Josh for giving Sammy back to him. Guest Stars: Vanessa Hudgens as Becca, Jordan Wright as Sammy, Jerry Lacy as Mr. Hayfer. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols. | |||||
37 | "Theater Thug" | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | February 18, 2006 | 316 |
Josh re-enacts a criminal called the Theater Thug on "FBI's Most Wanted" (a spoof of America's Most Wanted) at the Premiere, but ends up being mistaken for the real Theater Thug and gets arrested several times, leading to a bigger surprise for him when the real Theater Thug shows up at the Premiere. Guest Star: Josh Server as Jeff Carlson, Lucy Hale as Hazel, James Grace as Theater Thug | |||||
38 | "The Demonator" | Steve Hoefer | Eric Friedman Anthony Del Broccolo | February 25, 2006 | 315 |
Drake, Josh and Megan want to ride a roller coaster called the Demonator on its opening night, but Drake and Josh have to babysit their great grandfather, Papa Nichols, who recently had surgery. Craig and Eric come to watch him while Drake, Josh, and Megan go off to ride the Demonator, where they keep getting sent to the back of the line. Because Papa Nichols wakes up disoriented, he thinks he's back in World War II and that Craig and Eric are "German nerds", so he attacks them. Guest Star: Vernon Roberts as Papa Nichols. | |||||
39 | "Alien Invasion" | Will Bardelli | Steve Holland | March 18, 2006 | 314 |
After pulling their strings one too many times, Drake and Josh are tired of Megan's pranks and try to get back at her by making her believe that aliens are invading, by placing a picture from a sci-fi DVD into her computer, hacking her transmission radio and dressing up as aliens. When they succeed, much to Megan's displeasure, the three see a "real" alien...which turns out to be yet another of Megan's pranks. Guest Star: Maggie Wheeler as Kate, Mindy's cousin. | |||||
40 | "Dr. Phyllis Show" | Steve Hoefer | Eric Friedman Anthony Del Broccolo | April 8, 2006 | 317 |
After Drake and Josh keep Megan up all night with their fighting, she gives them two tickets to the 'Dr. Phyllis Show' where they reminisce about prior episodes of them fighting. Then it shows Dr. Phyllis bickering to Drake and Josh because Drake made fun of her daughter "Hot" Liza, who he previously used to make Tori jealous. Drake and Josh later find out that Dr. Phyllis was only trying to extract the bad times between them, so they reminisce the good times between them. Guest Star: Gabrielle Carteris as Dr. Phyllis Tupper Note: This clip show did not feature any clips from the show's first season because it would have the scene when Josh kisses Susan. |
Season 4: 2006-2008
editProduction of the fourth season started in November 2005, but was postponed after filming only three episodes due to Drake Bell's car accident. Production of the show resumed in March 2006 and continued into July.[1]
- 20 episodes
- Nancy Sullivan is absent for nine episodes.
- Jonathan Goldstein is absent for seven episodes.
- Miranda Cosgrove is absent for one episode
- Drake Bell & Josh Peck are present for all episodes.
# | Title | Director | Writer | Original Airdate | Production Code |
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41 | "Josh Runs Into Oprah" | Roger Christiansen | Ethan Banville | September 24, 2006 | 405 |
Drake forgets that it is Josh's birthday. Realizing his mistake, Drake gets tickets for Josh to see Oprah Winfrey, Josh's idol, and a back stage pass. However, Josh exaggerates about parking near the entrance to prevent sweating and Drake causes Josh to run into Oprah. They then try to visit her in the hospital, but fail to pass through two security guards. Megan tries to take care of Toby, Janie's virtual pet. Guest Star: Summer Bishil as Tabitha Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
42 | "Vicious Tiberius" | Roger Christiansen | George Doty IV | October 1, 2006 | 402 |
Josh volunteers to watch over Mrs. Hayfer's house while she's away, and Drake tags along. However, she never mentioned that she had vicious and dangerous rottweiler named Tiberius, who chases them into the bathroom where they hide for most of the night. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker | |||||
43 | "The Wedding" | Steve Hoefer | Matt Fleckenstein | October 15, 2006 | 412 |
Drake and Josh are asked to deliver a cake to their hated Aunt Catherine's wedding, in hope that the family can get her beach house when she dies. But after Drake gives Craig and Eric Josh's laptop case with Josh's cell phone and the car keys, they use Trevor's broken car to try and get to the weding on time. But, as usual, bad things happen. Guest Star: E. E. Bell as Leslie, the tow truck guy Absent: Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols, Although he was mentioned waiting in the car to attend the wedding. | |||||
44 | "Mindy Loves Josh" | Adam Weissman | Arthur Gradstein | October 22, 2006 | 403 |
Mindy and Josh are working on a project for the Science Fair, but they realise that because of their different views, they each decide to make a photon cannon, but Josh goes crazy when Mindy tells him she loves him shortly after. After telling Mindy he wasn't sure of his feelings towards her, he finds out from Drake that Mindy may have only said that to distract him from beating her in the Science Fair. Megan seeks revenge on Drake after he eats her big cookie. She discovers a disease that turns the hands and feet a sickly greenish color, and she dyes Drake's hands and feet green to make him believe he has the disease, making him stick his hands and feet into lizard urine, in an attempt to cure the disease. Absent: Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols, Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker was present, but only in a deleted scene in which she finds the lizard urine buckets in Drake's room and demands to know what is in them. | |||||
45 | "Who's Got Game?" | Adam Weissman | Ethan Banville | November 5, 2006 | 409 |
Now that Mindy and Josh are not dating anymore, Drake and Josh make a bet to see who can score more dates. The bet seems to go smoothly until Drake falls in love with Carly, an employee at a music store. Josh is on a roll with the help of Audrey with scoring dates, but after Carly overhears Drake arguing with Josh about the bet, she becomes angry. Now Drake must show her he can be honest to get back together with her. Guest Star: Brittany Curran as Carly Absent: Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
46 | "The Great Doheny" | Adam Weissman | Matt Fleckenstein | November 12, 2006 | 404 |
Josh's idol, Henry Doheny (parody of Harry Houdini), appears at the Premiere and uses Drake and Josh as his personal helpers. Then, Mr. Doheny moves in with Drake & Josh, causing annoyance. When Josh figures out that nobody hires him anymore, Drake and Josh decide to get him recognized again. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker | |||||
47 | "I Love Sushi" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | November 26, 2006 | 407 |
As an anniversary gift for their parents, Drake & Josh agreed to have their living room renovated by the company of a show called "Pump My Room". Unfortunately, instead of fixing their living room, the company stole their furniture while they were kept out of the house. In order to pay for the stolen items, Drake and Josh decide to work at a fish factory packaging sushi. Tribute to the I Love Lucy episode "Job Switching". | |||||
48 | "The Storm" | Steve Hoefer | George Doty IV | January 7, 2007 | 411 |
Due to Walter's bad weather predictions, Drake's long-awaited hopes of opening up for The Sparks are crushed when a storm approaches, stranding him and his friends and family in his house. To make matters worse for him, he desperately attempts to keep his current girlfriend, Carly, from meeting his ex-girlfriends, but when the three meet, he suddenly becomes paranoid about it and wants to know what they are talking about. Meanwhile, Craig has to crank a television for "Crazy" Steve so he can watch Dora the Explorer and Walter must do a live broadcast during the bad storm. Note: Josh Peck was only seen the pre-opening sequence. The version of this episode for sale on iTunes has a different song being sung at the end. | |||||
49 | "My Dinner with Bobo" | Virgil L. Fabian | Arthur Gradstein | January 14, 2007 | 406 |
When Drake and Josh earn money to buy a car, they aren't able to agree on one they both like. Drake steals the money while Josh is taking a bath and uses it to buy an orangutan named Bobo from the car dealer. They eventually sell Bobo to a doctor he meets at The Premiere. Megan is suspicious and looks up the guy who they sold Bobo to, who happens to eat orangutans. Drake and Josh then go to the doctors house to return the money and get Bobo back, unfortunately things don't go to plan and the doctor locks Drake and Josh in the closet. The police arrive and apprehend the doctor. But he runs away before they can catch him. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker Notes: When Drake and Josh get locked in the closet the ringtone they play is the music from Pak-Rat (a parody of Pac-Man) which Spencer (Jerry Trainor) from iCarly was playing. Drake tells Walter about this awesome retro Mustang. Josh adds that it has over 200,000 miles on it. Prior to that scene, Walter tells Drake that he had his own car which Drake replied "which I lost". That means that Drake lost the Mustang "muscle" car that he drove to the airport in Drake & Josh Go Hollywood. | |||||
50 | "Tree House" | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | January 21, 2007 | 408 |
After a model rocket explodes in their neighbor's tree house, Drake, Josh, and Megan try to rebuild it so that Drake and Josh can double date with twins on the same night. Unfortunately, they attach the last part of the wall before Drake has a chance to cut out the door and they get locked up in the tree house and stays there and instead, Craig and Eric get the double twin dates. Guest Star: Reed Alexander as Robbie | |||||
51 | "Josh Is Done" | Adam Weissman | Ethan Banville | February 11, 2007 | 415 |
Drake leaves Josh behind while he goes to school to make out with his girlfriend, Kat, which causes Josh to miss an important test. As his test is dropped down a grade, Josh becomes furious at Drake. Later, Josh thinks that his life would be better if Drake wasn't in it, and considers Drake as just a roommate and nothing more but they think dfferently when they experience fortunate and unfortunate events over the next few days. Guest Star: Reed Alexander as Robbie Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
52 | "Eric Punches Drake" | Roger Christiansen | Arthur Gradstein | February 18, 2007 | 417 |
Eric tries to show Craig a karate move when he hits Drake in the eye. rumors are spreading that Eric beat up Drake for making fun of his sister, and Eric becomes more popular than Drake, reducing Drake to a wimp and a laughing stock. Drake soon learns from Craig, who Eric abandoned for popularity, that Eric is a pacifist, and then Drake exposes Eric in front of a group of people from school. Josh finds Mindy with a guy he claims to be her boyfriend (actually Mindy's cousin) and becomes jealous. Mindy goes to tell Josh that is was actually her cousin and that he no gave him opportunity to tell him, but they end up kissing. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker | |||||
53 | "Megan's Revenge" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | March 4, 2007 | 401 |
Drake and Josh fear retaliation from Megan after they think they accidentally killed her rare Cuban hamster by the flash of a digital camera. But soon, their fear takes over them in so many ways, leading to the biggest surprise ever. Note: The plot of this episode is somewhat similar to The Angry Beavers episode "Gonna Getcha". | |||||
54 | "Steered Straight" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | March 11, 2007 | 414 |
Drake gets himself and Josh fake IDs so that they can enter a club to listen to Josh's favorite band, the Hailstones (Parody of the Rolling Stones). Unfortunately, they are caught by the police. Their parents, fed up with the both of them getting into trouble, decide to put them in a police program, to teach them what it's like to be in jail. But they soon learn what it's like the hard way when they cross paths with an actual criminal. | |||||
55 | "Megan's First Kiss" | Will Bardelli | George Doty IV | April 7, 2007 | 418 |
Megan's secretive behavior leads Drake & Josh to believe she's up to something. After spying on her in The Premiere, it turns out that Megan has a boyfriend, who she has been dating for 7 weeks, but they embarrass Cory, causing him to break up with Megan. To make things right, Drake and Josh apologize to Cory so he can go out with Megan again. Josh goes to The Premiere to pick up his paycheck when he sees Cory dating his second girlfriend, Monica, (who he has been dating for a month). Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker | |||||
56 | "Battle of Panthatar" | Josh Peck | Matt Fleckenstein | April 15, 2007 | 416 |
Drake and Josh are invited to their friend's, Thorton's 16th birthday which will air on MTV. But because of Drake, who makes out with Thorton's girlfriend, he and Josh get their party invitations revoked. To get into the party, Josh pushes Drake into giving Thorton his autographed Abbey Road (The Beatles) album. Even though he receives the gift, Thorton still doesn't welcome the both of them into the party, angering Drake. As a result, they invade the party dressed up as the Red Sky Nauts from Galaxy Wars (parody Of Star Wars) with lightsabers, to get the album back. In the alternative ending of the episode, Thorton reads the rule that he should not uninvite guests unless feeling sick or spending a holiday. He lates re-invites Drake & Josh, but uninvites his girlfriend Maria and Drake & Josh's sister Megan. Guest Star: Josie Lopez as Maria, Thorton's girlfriend. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker, Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols and Miranda Cosgrove as Megan Parker. Notes: When Josh's watching TV (before the MTV crew arrive) the announcer on the TV says: "And today on Susana Louisiana..." Which is a parody of Hannah Montana which was released on Disney Channel a couples months before this episode was filmed. | |||||
57–58 | "Really Big Shrimp" | Drake Bell (Part 1) Steve Hoefer (Part 2) | Dan Schneider George Doty IV | August 3, 2007 | 419-420 |
Drake finally gets a record deal with Spin City Records with Josh as his manager. He seems totally cool with it--until his song is turned into an unwanted pop mix because Josh signed away creative control on a contract, causing Drake to fire Josh as manager. Josh then gives the CD to the news lady that wasn't the remix. Also, Mindy decides to work at The Premiere to get closer to Josh, which doesn't really work. Helen makes a deal with Craig and Eric to video tape her wedding with Buzz. with Helen's wedding approaching, the Parker-Nichols family must cope with the fact that her grandmother is staying at their house. At the end of the show, Josh gets back with Mindy. Guest Star: Samantha Cope as Andrea Note: Originally the series finale, the Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh film, later became the finale. | |||||
59 | "Helicopter" | Virgil L. Fabian | Dan Schneider | August 5, 2007 | 410 |
After Drake wins a chance to skydive out of a helicopter, his parents go completely against it and restrict him from doing it. Drake disobeys his parents and goes skydiving anyway. Josh tries to stop him, but both of them end up going. Soon, they lose their pilot, radio, and a parachute. They eventually run out of fuel. They jump out with one parachute as a last resort to escape. Then they go to their house and the pilot arrives at the house. Their dad has to pay $400,000 in order to buy the pilot a new helicopter and then Drake and Josh ground themselves for 2 weeks. | |||||
60 | "Dance Contest" | Steve Hoefer | George Doty IV | September 16, 2007 | 413 |
Josh enters a dance contest to earn extra credit so he can be the top student in his class. But Drake, who is threatened of failing gym and the 11th grade, enters and steals Josh's original dance partner. Josh ends up with the top young dancer in Eastern Europe, who is unattractive and incredibly mean. Backstage, Drake and Josh's partners fight and get disqualified from the dance competition. Drake and Josh must then dance together and win the competition. Guest Star: Johanna Braddy as Emily, and Jeremy Rowley as dance producer. Absent: Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols | |||||
61–63 | "Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh" | Michael Grossman | Dan Schneider Steven Molaro | December 5, 2008 | 421-423 |
Drake throws a Christmas party on the roof of the Premiere, but when a groups of teens trash the place, Josh is arrested and put in jail for a crime which he did not commit. At night, Drake breaks into prison, after he promises to provide a little girl and her foster-family the 'Best Christmas Ever'. But when he's caught, both Drake & Josh are threatened to prison for life, if they don't keep the promise. However, another officer of the law, Perry Gilbert, tries to mess up their chances of giving them the 'Best Christmas Ever', and so they turn to his Mother, who provides them with enough information to stop his evil ways. When Officer Gilbert tricks "Crazy" Steve into telling the foster-family about everything, they leave Drake & Josh at the festival. At the end of the TV Movie, they all have a happy Christmas holiday after "Crazy" Steve makes snow by shredding cheese in a woodchipper. This TV movie ends the series. Guest Stars: Bailee Madison as Mary Alice, Kimbo Slice as Bludge, and Henry Winkler as Judge Newman. |
Season 5 (shelved)
editThe fifth season was originally going to air on September 2007 but due to Josh Peck's involvement in the film The Wackness, Drake Bell's involvement in the film Superhero Movie and Miranda Cosgrove's involvement in the TV series iCarly, it was shelved before filming began.
# | Title | Production Code |
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64 | "San Diego Idol" | 501 |
65 | TBA | 502 |
References
edit- ^ "Nickelodeon Green-Lights Additional Episodes of TEENick's Drake & Josh..." PRNewswire. 2006-05-01. Retrieved 2007-03-03.
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