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- Season 1 overviewJul 29, 2004-May 19, 200531 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Family Jul 29, 2004
- Skits include "House of Gravy" and "400 Pounds of Intervention."
- 2. Naked Aug 5, 2004
- "Real Bachelors"; "Rescue 911"; redneck dictionary word of the week; guest comic Ron White.
- 3. TV Aug 12, 2004
- "Hick Eye for the Queer Guy"; redneck dictionary word-of-the-week.
- 4. Bad Jobs Aug 19, 2004
- Weeble Kneeble; a repairman's tool box contains only a baseball bat.
- 5. Marriage Aug 26, 2004
- Lingerie fashion show; an action hero; Little Red Riding Hood.
- 6. Boyz in the Woodz Sep 9, 2004
- Never-before-seen sketches, outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage.
- 7. Vacations Sep 16, 2004
- Vacations with noisy kids; arranging a weekend in jail; fathers marrying younger women.
- 8. Sports Sep 23, 2004
- The guys learn to dance the salsa; a volatile Little League coach.
- 9. Funerals Sep 30, 2004
- A country singer ; fishing trip.
- 10. Music Oct 7, 2004
- Singing hunters; New Orleans cooking; the biggest deck; redneck words; Big & Rich.
- 11. Partying Oct 14, 2004
- A palm reader predicts the future; candy stash; Big & Rich.
- 12. Getting Sick Oct 21, 2004
- A spider bite turns Larry the Cable Guy into Larry the Spider Guy.
- 13. Halloween Oct 28, 2004
- Big Kids; the Tackett family Halloween party; Phantom of the Grand Ole Opry.
- 14. Food Nov 4, 2004
- Dan Grogan's Gravy Spa; Pre-Chewed Food; Redneck Word of the Day.
- 15. Education Nov 12, 2004
- Redneck Spelling Bee; 24 Seconds; Funniest Home Video; Redneck Word of the Day.
- 16. Human Body Nov 19, 2004
- LeAnn Rimes and Jeff Foxworthy parody the Christie Brinkley-Chuck Norris ads for exercise equipment.
- 17. Christmas Dec 10, 2004
- Larry the Cable Guy teaches children the true meaning of Christmas.
- 18. Pets Jan 21, 2005
- Japanese cooking; an overly friendly family dog; Heavy Heat; packing a car; Redneck Word of the Day.
- 19. Buddies Jan 28, 2005
- You Might Be a Redneck...; Here's Your Sign; Git-R-Done; a NASCAR driver takes his daughter to work.
- 20. Fashion Feb 4, 2005
- A telethon; Larry Cologne; Major Walnuts; Really, Really, Really Desperate Housewives.
- 21. Fear Feb 11, 2005
- A family loses their cable TV; a baby attacks a nanny; "Amityville Horror."
- 22. Testosterone Feb 18, 2005
- A family dinner turns into a wrestling match when pro-wrestler Jeff Jarrett visits.
- 23. Attraction Feb 25, 2005
- Trace Adkins; Christopher Knight performs in a skit called "Brady Trash."
- 24. Fame Mar 24, 2005
- A parody of "American Idol"; tips from prison; what burns Mike; Redneck Word of the Day.
- 25. Stupidity Mar 31, 2005
- A school for pro wrestlers; a ventriloquist's dummy; barbecue addiction; Redneck Word of the Day.
- 26. Health Apr 14, 2005
- "Beer Goggles"; "Gymnastics"; family reunion; Redneck Word of the Day; Montgomery Gentry.
- 27. Kids Apr 21, 2005
- Sketches include "Take Your Daughter to Work Day" and "Steroid Kid."
- 28. Fighting Apr 28, 2005
- Sketches include "Rescue 911" and "Wrestling School, Part I."
- 29. Gadgets May 5, 2005
- Sketches include "Toilet in Your Pants" and "Wrestling School, Part II."
- 30. Small Towns May 12, 2005
- Sketches include "Small Town News" and "Used Emporium."
Blue Collar TV: Created by Fax Bahr, Jeff Foxworthy, Adam Small. With Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, Brooke Dillman. Sketches featuring three of the Redneck comedians from "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour".
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Blue Collar TV is an American sketch comedy television series that aired on The WB from July 29, 2004 to July 26, 2006 starring Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy. The show's humor dealt principally with contemporary American society, and especially hillbilly, redneck, and Southern stereotypes.
S1.E1 ∙ Family. The first show had the theme of "Family." A family visits Dan Grogan's "House of Gravy" after receiving a disappointing meal. The show asks "why do people put things in the casket" during an open casket funeral.
Blue Collar TV is a television program that aired on The WB Television Network with lead actors Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. The show's humor dealt principally with contemporary American society, and especially hillbilly, redneck, and Southern stereotypes.
Blue Collar TV is a television program that aired on The WB Television Network with lead actors Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. The show's humor dealt principally with contemporary American society, and especially hillbilly, redneck, and Southern stereotypes.
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Jeff Foxworthy portrays a father trying to help his wife (series star BROOKE DILLMAN) and kids (series stars ASHLEY DRANE and PETER OLDRING) cope with the loss of their cable TV.