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Country Fried Home Videos | |
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Starring | Bill Engvall |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 49 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Bradley Anderson Mack Anderson |
Producer | Bill Engvall |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | First Television |
Release | |
Original network | CMT |
Original release | June 22, 2006 – October 3, 2009 |
Country Fried Home Videos is a television program that is aired on CMT. It is hosted by Bill Engvall, an American stand-up comic.
The show consists of home videos that people have sent in of things that are humorous and/or amazing with narration by the show's host Bill Engvall, and the winner, chosen by Bill, wins the "Here's Your Sign" award (taken from Bill's trademark "Here's Your Sign" standup comedy routine), as well as one thousand dollars. Bill hosts the show from a diner. The show often features a sound effect of a gun cocking before a video begins and always starts with a disclaimer stating that video submissions depicting intentionally dangerous and/or illegal content will be rejected, and ends with Bill asking a waitress, "Waitress's name Check, please." The overall theme of the show is similar to America's Funniest Home Videos.
Episode 101: Crash-a-thon
Episode 102: Homemade Inventions
Episode 103: Judgement Calls
Episode 104: Felon Follies
Episode 105: Bikini Gun Girls
Episode 106: Cars I Want
Episode 107: Nature Vs Man
Episode 108: Moment of Shame
Episode 109: Life Rules
Episode 201 (10): Brokebike Mountain
Episode 202 (11): Physics Is Hard
Episode 203 (12): Gettin' Bucked
Episode 204 (13): Kidiots
Episode 205 (14): Rollin' Your Own
Episode 206 (15): Wrecked 'Em
Episode 207 (16): Great Americans
Episode 208 (17): Spoiled Sports
Episode 209 (18): Banned In America
Episode 210 (19): Crash Bash
Episode 211 (20): Fowl Play
Episode 212 (21): Brain Drain
Episode 301 (22): You've Got Males
Episode 302 (23): Unnatural Acts
Episode 303 (24): Agony of De-Feet
Episode 304 (25): Critters Gone Wild
Episode 305 (26): Bullfight Club
Episode 306 (27): Wall-to-Wall Action
Episode 307 (28): Slightly Used
Episode 308 (29): Steer Clear
Episode 309 (30): No Class
Episode 310 (31): All the Fixin's
Episode 311 (32): The Buck Starts Here
Episode 312 (33): Grass Guzzlers
Episode 313 (34): Wish You Were Here
Episode 314 (35): Major Tools
Episode 315 (36): F for Effort
Episode 316 (37): Glory Days
Episode 401 (38): Nut Jobs
Episode 402 (39): Huge Boobs
Episode 403 (40): Bored of Education
Episode 404 (41): Drag Kings
Episode 405 (42): Face Facts
Episode 406 (43): Yankin' It
Episode 407 (44): Misfortune Tellin'
Episode 408 (45): Dog Daze
Episode 409 (46): Terrain Wrecks
Episode 410 (47): After School Delight
Episode 411 (48): Slide Rules
Episode 412 (49): Turning Tricks
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