Blue Collar TV

Blue Collar TV (2004-2006)

EndedVariety showComedy

Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy put on a variety show based on the standup comedy from their Blue Collar Comedy Tour together. Ron White, also from the standup tour, makes regular guest appearances.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13SinningJul 26, 2006
S02E12BeautyJul 19, 2006
S02E11ViolenceJul 12, 2006
S02E10DadsJul 5, 2006
S02E09AgingJun 28, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Blue Collar TV' premiere?

'Blue Collar TV' premiered on July 29, 2004.

Who were the main cast members of 'Blue Collar TV'?

The main cast members of 'Blue Collar TV' were Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, and Bill Engvall.

What was the genre of 'Blue Collar TV'?

'Blue Collar TV' was a sketch comedy television show.

Which famous comedian hosted 'Blue Collar TV'?

Jeff Foxworthy hosted 'Blue Collar TV'.

What was the premise of 'Blue Collar TV'?

'Blue Collar TV' featured sketches and stand-up comedy routines that celebrated the working-class lifestyle and humor.

Who were some of the recurring characters on 'Blue Collar TV'?

Some of the recurring characters on 'Blue Collar TV' included the redneck family, the Hickorys, and the dimwitted duo, Larry and Tony.

Did 'Blue Collar TV' feature any musical performances?

Yes, 'Blue Collar TV' occasionally featured musical performances by popular country artists.

Which other famous comedians made guest appearances on 'Blue Collar TV'?

Some famous comedians who made guest appearances on 'Blue Collar TV' include Ron White, Chris Rock, and Tim Allen.

What was the target audience for 'Blue Collar TV'?

'Blue Collar TV' targeted audiences who appreciated working-class humor and enjoyed sketch comedy.

Did 'Blue Collar TV' receive any awards or nominations during its run?

No, 'Blue Collar TV' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

Did 'Blue Collar TV' have a live audience?

Yes, 'Blue Collar TV' had a live studio audience.

Were there any recurring catchphrases or jokes on 'Blue Collar TV'?

Yes, 'You might be a redneck' was a recurring catchphrase on 'Blue Collar TV', which became popularized by Jeff Foxworthy.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Blue Collar TV'?

No, 'Blue Collar TV' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

How long was each episode of 'Blue Collar TV'?

Each episode of 'Blue Collar TV' had a runtime of approximately 22 minutes.

Did 'Blue Collar TV' have a specific target demographic?

'Blue Collar TV' primarily targeted audiences who enjoyed comedy with a focus on blue-collar workers and their lifestyles.

What was the reception of 'Blue Collar TV' among critics and audiences?

'Blue Collar TV' received mixed reviews from critics, but it garnered a loyal fanbase who enjoyed its humor and relatable content.

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