Blue Collar TV is a sketch comedy show that aired on The WB from 2004 to 2006. The series was created by Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, and Bill Engvall, who are also the main stars of the show. The comedy sketches often revolve around the lives of blue-collar workers and the humor that comes with their everyday experiences.
The show features a mix of stand-up comedy, skits, and musical performances, all centered around the theme of working-class life. The three hosts bring their own unique brand of humor to the show, with Foxworthy's redneck jokes, Larry the Cable Guy's catchphrases, and Engvall's observations on family and relationships.
Blue Collar TV was well-received by audiences for its relatable humor and down-to-earth approach. The show's success led to a live tour featuring the three comedians, as well as a spin-off series called "Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie." Despite its short run, the show remains a favorite among fans of comedy and stand-up.