All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Kenny Rogers

    • September 1, 2006
    • CMT

    Kenny Rogers puts on a collar as he takes on the role of a preacher at the funeral for a woman who was hated by everyone in town. Rogers also takes on Foxworthy as a new duet partner for his hit "Islands in the Stream" and then sings his latest single, "The Last Ten Years."

  • S01E02 Sara Evans

    • September 8, 2006
    • CMT

    Sara Evans appears as a special guest on Celebrity Deer Hunter, a cable access show hosted by ne'er-do-well hunters, Willy (Foxworthy) and Billy (Shane Caldwell). While Evans tries to promote her latest single, Willy and Billy are more interested in getting Evans to promote their new hunting products. Evans also performs her new song, "You'll Always Be My Baby."

  • S01E03 Trace Adkins

    • September 15, 2006
    • CMT

    Things go well for Trace Adkins as he auditions dancers for the grand opening of his new honky-tonk, "Badonkadonk," until an aging dancer named Kitty Pants (Dillman) shows up for the job and won't take no for an answer. Adkins performs his new single, "Ladies Love Country Boys."

  • S01E04 Pat Green

    • September 22, 2006
    • CMT

    Pat Green returns home for a very special family reunion where some of his super-redneck cousins (Foxworthy, Dillman, Oldring, Erickson and Caldwell) try to weasel their way into his entourage, his bed and his bank account! Green also performs his new single, "Feels Just Like It Should."

  • S01E05 The Wreckers

    • September 29, 2006
    • CMT

    Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp join a construction crew of women who happen to have a love of potbellied men and spend their down time rating the bellies of any man who crosses their path. The Wreckers perform their hit, "Leave the Pieces."

  • S01E06 Joe Nichols

    • October 6, 2006
    • CMT

    Joe Nichols takes on the role of a preacher presiding over the deathbed wedding of El Paso Record Label's founder Albert Sanchez in a comedy soap opera sketch that gets crazier by the second. As Alamo Sanchez (Foxworthy) and his family attempt to stop the wedding and hijack the family's fortune in the process, preacher Nichols tries to get his big break singing before Albert Sanchez passes away. Nichols performs his hit song, "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off."

  • S01E07 Billy Currington

    • October 13, 2006
    • CMT

    Billy Currington appears in the recurring family reunion sketch where his redneck cousins (Foxworthy, Dillman, Oldring, Erickson and Caldwell) work hard to separate him from his wallet. Currington performs his new song, "Good Directions."

  • S01E08 Montgomery Gentry

    • October 20, 2006
    • CMT

    In an effort to confront Foxworthy's denial that he spends too much time with his wife (Dillman), Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry spearhead an intervention after they find a copy of the self-help book, Sometimes Your Wife Is Right in Foxworthy's truck. Montgomery Gentry perform their single, "She Don't Tell Me To."

  • S01E09 The Warren Brothers

    • October 27, 2006
    • CMT

    Brett and Brad Warren's manager (Caldwell) brings in American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken (Oldring) into the studio for a duet with the brothers, but creative differences seem insurmountable as Aiken tries to go country. The Warren Brothers perform their song, "Where Did I Go Right?"

  • S01E10 Jack Ingram

    • November 3, 2006
    • CMT

    Jack Ingram appears in the recurring family reunion sketch where quirky family members (Foxworthy, Dillman, Oldring, Erickson and Caldwell) attempt to piggyback on his recent success but instead find themselves alienating the country star. Ingram performs his single, "Love You."

  • S01E11 Blake Shelton

    • November 10, 2006
    • CMT

    Foxworthy goes to the doctor (Oldring) for a routine exam, but it doesn't go quite as planned when his doctor loses his new fancy watch phone and both are shocked when they discover where it was lost. Complications arise when the doctor's next appointment (Blake Shelton) arrives and needs to borrow the phone to do a radio interview. Shelton also performs his new song, "Don't Make Me."

  • S01E12 Hank Williams Jr.

    • November 17, 2006
    • CMT

    Hank Williams Jr. steals the show as only Bocephus can when he appears on Celebrity Deer Hunter with Willy and Billy (Foxworthy and Caldwell). After some of the funniest hunting stories ever told in a deer stand, Willy and Billy challenge Hank Jr. to a round of What Stinks the Most? Hank Jr. also shares childhood memories with Foxworthy and performs his new single, "Stir It Up."