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Blue Collar TV

  • TV Series
  • 2004–2006
  • 30m
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5.1/10
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Blue Collar TV (2004)
ParodyComedy

Sketches featuring three of the Redneck comedians from "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour".Sketches featuring three of the Redneck comedians from "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour".Sketches featuring three of the Redneck comedians from "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour".

  • Creators
    • Fax Bahr
    • Jeff Foxworthy
    • Adam Small
  • Stars
    • Jeff Foxworthy
    • Larry the Cable Guy
    • Bill Engvall
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    872
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    • Creators
      • Fax Bahr
      • Jeff Foxworthy
      • Adam Small
    • Stars
      • Jeff Foxworthy
      • Larry the Cable Guy
      • Bill Engvall
    • 26User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    gluba2000

    Ehh...

    I'll give this show a second chance.

    I despise rednecks(long story...) and I knew this show had rednecks in it but I gave it the benefit of the doubt knowing that the show is sketch comedy and I'm a sucker for sketch comedy.

    The first episode sucked.

    The House Of Gravy sketch was gross, the fat people's intervention was kinda rude, the babies in the back seat sketch was stupid, immature, and annoying, the redneck dictionary was stupid.

    The only part that I laughed at was when one of the guys (not sure of his name) said "I think women should fill out an application to wear a thong..." it was something along the lines of that but that was the only part of the show that I laughed at.

    I'll watch it next week just to see if it improves but I doubt it.
    mary-bauer1

    Larry the cable guy is about the funniest redneck out there today.

    I have so many words for the "REDNECK DICTIONARY", to begin how about WRENCH (e.g., Mama would you {wrench} this glass out for me would ya?Then there is WARS (e.g., So tell me dad are you gonna go any {wars}?Many more and would like to share ideas .Jeff really has a good thing going with these guys. I think they all will be very successful in the big screen.The Redneck Dictionary is just the humor this country needs in a time of fear from all the war and terror this country is going through.The get-r-done is becoming the phrase of the year for every one from poor to the rich. I hear it in every crowd. And the YOU MIGHT BE is catching on too.I work with the public and there seems to be a talk about the show that has opinions in every sort but is positive.
    sonicdescent

    Just when you thought Mad TV Couldn't be topped..

    ....as the least funny show on television, this snoozer gets a green light. I had more laughs watching Schindler's list.

    Full disclosure, I need subtitles on to understand the cable guy, never really found Foxworthy to be funny, and have no idea who the third guy is. This humor isn't for me, but with a title like Blue Collar TV, I had hoped that they were going for a wider audience than their previous efforts.

    Folks, where is the justice when a brilliant show like Twin Peaks bites the bullet after 2 seasons, yet bile like this lines the TV guide?
    General_G

    A Nice Little Show.

    Blue Collar TV is okay. I like that they don't focus in on the whole southern theme to far. It only gos to an extent. Some sketches aren't redneck or southern typed jokes. I like Gary Anthony Williams. Hes a funny guy. I originally know him from Malcolm in the Middle. I'm glad he got into sketch comedy now. My favorite cast member out of the blue collar gang is Bill Engvall. Hes been underrated and I really like his stand-up acts. It is kind of disappointing that Ron White isn't on the show. It just doesn't seem complete. He did guest star a couple of times at least. He should come back more often. I like there little thing at the end where there all together and Larrys got the guitar out. Those are usually good. I'm surprised there on the WB. You would think CBS or UPN would pick up something like that. Anyway, keep up the good work Blue Collar Gang!
    rebelmom1999

    Response to gluba2000

    I totally disagree with gluba2000, but then again I would expect those kinds of comments from someone who doesn't know anything about the south. The stereotype that only dumb hillbillies are able to laugh at this show shows just how narrow minded and ignorant you really are. I understand how you could conclude that all people from the south are stupid, but if you have never visited the south, then you should keep your ignorance about southern people, and rednecks to yourself. I am from the south and I know every southern stereotype that there is, but this show makes fun of all of them. That is the point after all, Jeff, Larry, and Bill are making fun of all of those stereotypes. I am sure that if the roles were reversed and I had made the comments that you did, about people from the north, then you would be just as offended as I am!

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    • Trivia
      Ron White didn't sign on full time due to he didn't want to be on a TV series and in his words "be lazy since they weren't touring with Blue Collar Comedy Tour anymore"
    • Quotes

      Dooley: I made brown.

    • Connections
      Featured in Class Dismissed: How TV Frames the Working Class (2005)

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Parallel Entertainment
      • Riverside Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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