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Rodney

  • TV Series
  • 2004–2006
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Jennifer Aspen, Amy Pietz, Nick Searcy, Oliver Davis, Matthew Josten, and Rodney Carrington in Rodney (2004)
SitcomComedy

Stand-up comedian Rodney Carrington would like to take you to the middle of real, everyday America.Stand-up comedian Rodney Carrington would like to take you to the middle of real, everyday America.Stand-up comedian Rodney Carrington would like to take you to the middle of real, everyday America.

  • Creators
    • Don Reo
    • Ric Swartzlander
    • Damon Wayans
  • Stars
    • Rodney Carrington
    • Jennifer Aspen
    • Nick Searcy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    720
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Don Reo
      • Ric Swartzlander
      • Damon Wayans
    • Stars
      • Rodney Carrington
      • Jennifer Aspen
      • Nick Searcy
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Rodney Carrington
    Rodney Carrington
    • Rodney Hamilton
    • 2004–2008
    Jennifer Aspen
    Jennifer Aspen
    • Trina Hamilton
    • 2004–2008
    Nick Searcy
    Nick Searcy
    • Barry
    • 2004–2008
    Oliver Davis
    Oliver Davis
    • Jack Hamilton
    • 2004–2008
    Matthew Josten
    Matthew Josten
    • Bo Hamilton
    • 2004–2008
    Amy Pietz
    Amy Pietz
    • Charlie
    • 2004–2008
    Jon Reep
    Jon Reep
    • Gerald Bob
    • 2004–2008
    Mac Davis
    Mac Davis
    • Carl
    • 2004–2006
    Bob Clendenin
    Bob Clendenin
    • Plumber Dave
    • 2004–2005
    Geoff Pierson
    Geoff Pierson
    • Dale Hamilton
    • 2005–2008
    Karen Austin
    Karen Austin
    • Patsy
    • 2004–2008
    Regan Burns
    Regan Burns
    • Gary
    • 2005–2008
    Robert Markland
    • Announcer…
    • 2004–2008
    Liam Welch
    • Dudley
    • 2006–2008
    June Jordan
    • Angel on the Tree…
    • 2005
    Elizabeth O'Brien
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    • 2005–2008
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Amy O'Brien
    • 2005
    Todd Stashwick
    Todd Stashwick
    • Kirk
    • 2005
    • Creators
      • Don Reo
      • Ric Swartzlander
      • Damon Wayans
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    ryan79

    One of the Funniest People in America

    I've been a fan of Rodney Carrington for many years. If you've not heard any of his stand-up comedy you're really missing out on one of the funniest people in America. Rodney Carrington has sold out Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY many times along with many other arenas and concert halls across America. As for the sitcom, it's very good, well written and is usually very funny. It places a struggling stand-up comedian in rural America in various situations as he tries to further his comedy career while also working to support his family. Many of the episodes are based on the stand-up comedy of Rodney Carrington and the real life situations he has faced. I've not heard anything about how this show has done in the ratings but I do hope it is picked up for next year. You're missing out if you have not seen this show.
    10dx1234

    The best family comedy on TV!!!

    this is the best family comedy since home improvement. there are many situations especially in season1 that common folk can relate to. Rodney is quite simple and down to earth, i love this show, it is probably the best family show of all times! i especially love that this show focuses on family and importance of father's presence in his kids lives. Rodney is funny as hell,i love his songs and stand up comedy. and on the show the rest of the cast do their thing really well,we all want the best for our kids, but we can find ourselves in situations where unwillingly we disappoint them, now who hasn't found himself in that situation? the entire show is well made, hope it stays on for a long time.
    duce122

    Promising

    'Rodney' (2004) Rodney Carrington, Jennifer Aspen, Amy Pietz, Nick Searcy, Oliver Davis, Matthew Michael Josten. Down-to-earth husband/father in middle America quits his job that he hates and starts doing stand-up comedy, much to the dismay of his wife and kids. Saw the pilot at an ABC Premiere Party @ Times Square on August 22 and although this looks like 2004's answer to Roseanne/The Drew Carey Show, it is a lot better than it has any business being. Some of the jokes fell flat, but that often happens in a pilot episode (especially one on ABC). Several supporting characters are realistic people whom anyone could know. I had never previously heard of Rodney Carrington, but he seems to know what he is doing and delivers one-liners in a swift manner. Certainly promising.
    dwpenn

    Family Fare

    I saw the other comments and the only way I can account for the variance in viewpoint is the differences in expectancy. I had not seen the comedian before to the best of my knowledge so this was just another sitcom with unknown faces to me. It was good family entertainment, story-telling, based on something one could expect to occur in the home. I really appreciate not having to make excuses for poor behavior of actors on screen (and off) to children; there was no risqué content. I hope that wasn't just this one episode by a fluke, I hope there's more like this to come. We need decency back for (at least) family viewing, even if it means some people will call it flat and others call it predictable. I'm old enough to remember Ozzie and Harriet, and by today's sophisticated and earthy world view Ozzie and Harriet would be slaughtered by commentary and then summarily canceled. In America our tastes have become more sophisticated, but that shouldn't be blindly taken as a good thing. Almost nobody blushes at anything any more, and it seems to take more shock and awe (even in family situations) to satiate our appetites. We're like the frog put in water with the temperature slowly raised to where it's boiling before we are aware (if we are ever aware). My opinion is that it's our loss (just like it's the frogs loss); our loss that we think this show is missing anything; what we need back is our appreciation for a simple story-line made up of genuine family situations. In the show I saw someone who looked how I think Mac Davis would have aged to this point in time (after all these years since his variety show). In IMDb Mac wasn't listed in the cast of Rodney, but when I checked under Mac's page he had guested on three episodes. IMDb is wonderful for answering questions that arise. Summary: We need decency back for (at least) family viewing, even if it means some people will call it flat and others call it predictable. Flat and predictable are an element in life, a good one that makes us feel secure, when someone plays that back at us on screen we should call it a good thing. The fastest of the thrill rides at Disneyland is partly appreciated because of its contrast to the other rides, a point we're losing about Disneyland, about stories, and life.
    criticman2000

    Flat and uneventful

    If you've ever heard any of Carrington's cocksure, edgy comedy CDs, on which it certainly seems as though he's thoroughly loaded, laughing at himself, rolling quite blue, but always with good reason-- the guy is funny as hell-- you're probably also scratching your head at this lame attempt to turn him into the new Andy Griffith. I mean, you can sit through retread of crap after retread of crap, but this man needs a working venue, and this clearly isn't it. The writing is dumb, the pace is slow, the kids are cookie cutter cute and the wife has no presence. But they all stand out when you see what they've done to poor Rodney. If you think I'm being overly severe, go buy a copy of "Morning Wood" and hang on.

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      Rodney Hamilton: Trina! We can't afford both of us to be stupid at the same time.

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

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • That's Just Rodney
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rude Mood Productions
      • Himmelfilms
      • Touchstone Television
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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