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- A sitcom revolving around the life of therapist Bill Pearson and his family.
- Three bumbling Army reservists bound for Iraq are accidentally dropped at Mexican village besieged by hostile forces.
- When a small-town sheriff witnesses what he believes to be an attempted kidnapping, his effort to save the beautiful damsel in distress sets him down a wild path of comic mishap.
- The comedic stylings of four sort-of famous funnymen are brought to the big screen courtesy of this 2002 documentary.
- Follows nine young adults in Sissonville and Charleston.
- Sketches featuring three of the Redneck comedians from "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour".
- A variety show with previously recorded comedy bits detailing the exploits of two unlikely friends.
- Irreverent bad boy Ron White will crack you up with a nonstop stream of hilarious jokes and clever observations.
- Tennessee native Henry Cho might have been born to be a comic. "I'm an Asian with a Southern accent," says Cho. "To a lot of people, that right there is funny." So funny, he's currently in development on a sitcom based on his life.
- Larry the Cable Guy from the Blue Collar Comedy tour stars in his first solo stand-up special
- Lisa Lampanelli is "Comedy's Lovable Queen Of Mean." With her bawdy personality and all out honesty, Lisa has skewered the likes of Chevy Chase, Jeff Foxworthy, and Pamela Anderson on the Comedy Central Roasts, and appeared on "Premium Blend" and BET's "Comic View."
- This animated comedy stars the voices of Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy, as they track down fugitives for their own two-bit bounty hunting business in each half-hour episode.
- Two teams of two contestants are given the first letter of a five-letter mystery word and five chances to identify it correctly, earning points along the way and a chance to win on their Bingo-style "Lingo" card.
- Larry trolls around the US eating stuff and cracking one liners
- Over the past several years, comedian Russell Peters' riotous performances have electrified audiences on four continents. His hard won road successes have established him as an artist with bona fide international acclaim.
- Kathleen Madigan was voted Best Female Stand-Up at the American Comedy Awards. She has starred in her own popular HBO Comedy Half-Hour special and is a veteran of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and the Late Show with David Letterman.
- No longer just helping correct the naughty toddler phase, the new series will find Jo sharing her respected advice as she helps families of all sizes and structures. From rebellious teenagers causing conflict to bullying at school to battling parents on the edge of divorce, FAMILY S.O.S. will tackle the hot-button issues that every family faces today.
- The one-hour show tests contestants on their Bible knowledge. Utilizing current as well as historical references, questions will be drawn from the rich, dense narrative found in the world's best-selling book. The contestants will share their compelling back-stories and each team will be playing for a charitable organization.
- The predecessor to the highly rated Prime Cut special, Girth Of A Nation find the ebonics-fluent comic getting comfortable in equal-opportunity offender mode.
- Rodney Carrington introduces stand-up comedy clips while driving a bulldozer.
- Bill Engvall hosts an evening of "Blue Collar" comedy at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
- Be careful what you wish for! Raising a family in the middle class sounds like a nice idea but what Juston brings to light in hilarious fashion is that a life of wife, house, kids and dogs is no picnic. Millions of Americans know what it's like to be stick in A Middle Class Hole where you can pick your friends but not your neighbors. So laugh along as Juston takes you through the cast of characters and situations that make his life os amusingly aggravating. You'll soon see why The New York Times said he was "destined for stardom" and why he has been a regular on network and cable TV for the past ten years!
- The working-class hero of Chelsea Lately's Roundtable is all dressed up for an all-new 70 minutes of adorable profanity! John Caparulo has the stage all to himself at The South Point Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas to give comedy fans a whole new side, the INSIDE!! Even more honest, entertaining, and hilarious than ever before, Cap invites everyone to come inside his world as he sees it, trading in his bachelorhood and T-shirts for a wedding band and buttons in this, the 2nd full-length stand-up comedy special from one of the best comedians in America today.
- Exploring the lives of hard-working teens and twenty-somethings in West Virginia.
- The sixth episode was a one-hour special that mixed new footage with previously aired material. In a wrap-around feature, Jeff Foxworthy takes some of the supporting cast (Brooke Dillman, Ashley Eckstein, Heath Hyche, and Ayda Field) deer hunting. Eventually they become the prey of an armed deer. A man gets to know his neighbors a little too well thanks to a risqué "Little Miss Junior Dance Squad" routine. Outtakes to the Dance Squad skit are also shown. Dee and Engle Barry are at the ACM Awards with Montgomery Gentry, Books and Dunn, the Warren Brothers, David Lee Murphy, and Deana Carter. Jeff Foxworthy, Bill, and Larry go on a field trip to Mudfire Pottery and hijinks ensue when the boys take a pottery class. Outtakes from Mudfire Pottery are also shown. At a funeral, Ron White ensures that the deceased looks like he's sleeping. Larry reads from the book of Politically Correct Fairy Tales the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. Outtakes from the PC Fairy Tales skit are also shown. "Hick Eye For The Queer Guy" seeks to redneck up one gay man's life, apartment, dinner plans, wardrobe, and outlook on life. The Redneck Dictionary defines "European." Rescue 911 responds to a man who went blind after walking in on his 80-year old grandmother in the shower. Rescue 911 outtakes follow the skit. Larry the Cable Guy is the real bachelor. Larry translates Shakespere as performed by Gary Anthony Williams. The Redneck Dictionary defines "poppyseed." The show closes with the armed deer opening fire on the cast members.
- The 9th show focused on the theme of "Funerals." L. Roy Tippet is a prolific singer who sings about his day. "The Tacketts" gather at the house after grandma's funeral. The Redneck Dictionary defines, "initiate," "ascot," and "butternut." We are back on the red carpet at the ACM Awards with Dee and Engle Barry where they interview Jimmy Wayne, Lonestar, Rascal Flats, and Clint Black. Rodeo clowns help keep Larry's sister distracted while he puts away the groceries. Jeff as L. Roy Tippet performs live for the audience with his "counting song." The three main performs close the show by telling the audience three different stories at once.
- This special episode saw the crew filming at the New Orleans' House of Blues with Big and Rich serving as the house band. The Redneck Dictionary defines "hurricane." Four guys get together to discuss and compare who has the "biggest deck." Jeff, Larry, and Bill go to the New Orleans School of Cooking with Chef Kevin Belton. Four singing hunters take turns belting out show tunes while out on a hunting trip. Big and Rich close the show down with a performance of "Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy."
- The second episode brings new sketches to entertain the masses. "Perfect Aim" ensures you hit everything while hunting. Rescue 911 responds to a man who went blind after walking in on his 80-year old grandmother in the shower. Another man gets to know his neighbors a little too well thanks to a risque "Little Miss Junior Dance Squad" routine. Larry the Cable Guy is the real bachelor. The redneck dictionary defines "European." Ron White makes a special appearance.
- The 11th episode was taped in New Orleans and the theme was "Partying." Jeff begins by discussing New Orleans to the audience. The 3 guys make a field trip to Starling Books and Crafts for a palm reading, with snakes. The "Big Kids" are in the backseat again, when they visit cousin Timmy who is a dealer in candy. The show wonders what it would be like to eat dinner with Hank Williams Jr. Four guys set outside and talk about each others "decks." The Redneck Dictionary defines "parade." The 3 leads end the show by playing "Tell Me That Don't Stink" with the ladies in the cast.
- The 8th show centered around the theme of "Sports." George Foreman advertises his newest product, "The Fry Champ" that will fry everything including your face. Larry, Jeff, and Bill go on a field trip to a dance study to take a salsa lesson, but are quickly kicked out. The show wonders why there aren't more wedding gifts for the groom. Larry reads the Politically Correct Fairy Tale "Jake and the Organic Beanstalk." The American Association of Children's Coaches shows why tee-ball coaches are so angry at their players. Bobby Knight hosts the new talk show "Into The Knight." The Redneck Dictionary defines "witchadidja." Larry, Jeff, and Bill end the show by showing off their salsa dance moves.
- The third episode focused on the theme of "TV." "Hick Eye For The Queer Guy" seeks to redneck up one gay man's life, apartment, dinner plans, wardrobe, and outlook on life. Ron White hosts the game show "Hug You or Hit You" focused on getting drunk and interacting with your best friend. The Redneck Dictionary defines "fascinate." At a funeral, Ron White ensures that the deceased looks like he's sleeping. "CSI: Greater Greensboro Tri-County Area" investigates the murder of a deer. Ron White joins the leads in discussing what they "Believe."
- The seventh episode focused around the theme of "Vacations." Jeff reveals that dad is basically a money machine while on vacation. Larry gives directions with the help of a "Lynyrd Skynyrd: 20th Century Masters" tape. Three men mock the judicial system during a trial for drunken behavior. The adult-aged kids find out from their new step-mom that dad is "Totes Humpable." The Redneck Dictionary defines "mayonnaise." The "Shut Up. Horn" prevents unneeded disturbances to your relaxation time. Larry, Jeff, and Bill end the show by performing some of their tour material for the audience.
- 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. Some "big kids" ride in the back of the family car and commence some sibling rivalry while Baby Larry "made brown." An overweight family stages "400 pounds of intervention." The Redneck Dictionary defines "handsome." The 3 stars discuss what they "believe" with the audience.