All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Larry Makes Moonshine

    • February 8, 2011
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    Larry gets knee deep in moonshine's secret history; champion frog jumper in California; a refresher course in table manners in Vermont.

  • S01E02 Larry Goes to the Swamp

    • February 15, 2011
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    Larry gets hungry inside a gator-infested swamp; undercover with the clowns at Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus; America's ultimate soap box derby.

  • S01E03 Larry Shoots Guns

    • February 22, 2011
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    Larry takes a train ride that reminds him why he's scared of heights and fires machine guns from America's ultimate gun collection.

  • S01E04 Larry Gets the Horns

    • February 22, 2011
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    Larry gets the horns at America's biggest rodeo and marries people at a drive-thru wedding chapel.

  • S01E05 Larry Breeds Mules

    • March 1, 2011
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    Larry breeds mules descended from George Washington's herd and bares his physique swimming with mermaids.

  • S01E06 Larry Races Dogs

    • March 1, 2011
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    Larry gets up close and personal with man's best friend when he heads to the track for some greyhound racing.

  • S01E07 Larry Gits a Gator

    • March 8, 2011
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    Larry tracks down rogue alligators which have invaded civilization, mixes explosives in with America's first family of fireworks and gets muscled in the roller derby.

  • S01E08 Larry Goes Trucking

    • March 15, 2011
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    Larry showers with a friend at America's biggest truck stop, experiences the danger of fishmongering and uncovers mayhem at the demolition derby.

  • S01E09 Larry is an Astronaut

    • March 29, 2011
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    Larry uses a far out toilet at NASA, impersonates himself in a Las Vegas standup act, and gets wet at the site of a prehistoric flood.

  • S01E10 Larry Rides with the Hells Angels

    • April 5, 2011
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    Larry hitches a ride with the Hells Angels, helps catch potential cheaters at a Las Vegas casino, and enlists with a Civil War recreation group.

  • S01E11 Larry Deep Fries Everything

    • April 12, 2011
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    Larry gets embedded with the grunts at Camp Pendleton, travels to America's smallest town and jumps into the delicious, deep-frying madness that is the biggest draw at the annual State Fair of Texas.

  • S01E12 Larry Digs for Gold

    • April 19, 2011
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    Larry lives the history of the great California Gold Rush, explores the wacky world of the minor league baseball franchise Saint Paul Saints and joins a gospel choir that lifts spirits at a tough Chicago hospital.

  • S01E13 Larry in Hillbilly Country

    • May 3, 2011
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    Larry gets deep in the muddy banks of South Carolina as he uncovers the messy world of oyster harvesting; discovers the survival skills of an American family that has been there for over 250 years; and turns a routine stop on Interstate 80 into a mission to find out what is special in the tiny town of Wells, Nevada.

  • S01E14 Larry is a Logger

    • May 10, 2011
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    It's back to school for Larry as he spends a day in high school in Bemidji, Minnesota; reveals the miracle that is the cable car system and the hidden worlds of Chinatown; and finally does the manliest work in the timber business at the Rough n Ready Lumber Company in Oregon.

  • S01E15 Larry Goes North

    • May 17, 2011
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    Larry adds his girth and glee to the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, goes dog sledding in Northern Minnesota and reveals how Tabasco became the world's greatest hot sauce.

  • S01E16 Larry is the Sheriff

    • June 7, 2011
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    Larry joins the Volusia County Sheriff's Department in Florida to reveal all the ways that this far-ranging branch of law enforcement keeps us safe. Then he saddles up and plays polo.

  • S01E17 Larry Steps Into the Ring

    • June 14, 2011
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    Larry shows us one of the greatest animal exhibitions on the planet at the amazing Henry Doorly Zoo. Then, he digs in at Dakin Farms in Vermont, where they have been making mouthwatering breakfast staples since 1792.

  • S01E18 Larry is Amish

    • June 21, 2011
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    Larry joins a local beer delivery guy on his route through some of Brew City's iconic watering holes, heads to Amish country he experiences the "plain" lifestyle on a sauerkraut farm and takes part in Houston's zany Art Car Parade.

  • S01E19 Larry Beefs Up

    • June 28, 2011
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    Larry is in his element at an old-fashioned livestock auction in Oklahoma, discovers the vast world of longshoremen in New York Harbor and celebrates the hundredth anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.

  • S01E20 Larry Cuts the Cheese

    • July 7, 2011
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    Larry flies into action when he hits the U.S. Navy's flight deck, then gets a taste of master cheese making in Wisconsin. Finally, Larry goes on a gift-giving extravaganza during a secret Santa mission.

  • S01E21 Larry & the Superpig

    • July 12, 2011
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    Larry reveals the role hogs play in turning garbage into gold at an "heirloom" pig farm in South Carolina. Next, Larry sees what it takes to be a real cowboy at a Houston rodeo. Finally, Larry takes a bite out of the Big Apple, uncovering the secrets of Central Park.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Alaska Road Trip

    • January 11, 2012
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    Larry travels to Alaska where he attempts to bust moose poachers, uncovers Alaskan greatness, and then drops in unannounced on Wasilla's most famous citizen and her family.

  • S02E02 Mutant All-Beef Road Trip

    • January 18, 2012
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    Larry takes a special road trip to the big bovine paradise of Wisconsin. His first stop is the state's largest dairy farm, where he works every tough job that goes into each glass of milk. He then takes a detour to hamburger-happy Seymour, a town that claims to be the burger's birthplace. Larry takes another side trip to visit a rancher with a soft spot for cows born with deformities. Finally, he embeds himself with the men who pack the legendary beef at one of Wisconsin's most venerated meatpackers.

  • S02E03 Extreme American Critters

    • January 25, 2012
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    Larry spends this episode going to extremes to show you how Americans go to extremes when it comes to animals. He begins in the coastal marshes of Florida where he's assisting a guy with the ultimate alligator obsession. Larry helps the young researcher take blood, urine and even vomit from gators in the name of science. Then we are off to Colorado, where a terrified Larry works with the brave, dedicated staff of Serenity Springs, a haven that takes in ferocious big felines that have nowhere else to go and gives them state-of-the-art medical and dental care. Finally, Larry apprentices with a Maryland taxidermist, revealing how Americans turned stuffing critters into a popular--and sometimes very wacky--art form.

  • S02E04 Crazy Ways to Make a Buck

    • February 1, 2012
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    Larry zeros in on bizarre ways to earn a living. He visits a Florida family that wrangles live alligators, then profiles a construction crew building a medieval castle. Larry also gets the naked truth about a cowboy who goes nude in Times Square

  • S02E05 American Guns

    • February 8, 2012
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    Larry heads to the deep Ozark woods to see how squirrel hunting created the original American sharpshooters. Then Larry faces a steep challenge: training to stalk and shoot with the US Army's elite snipers at their training center in Fort Benning, GA. Finally, he heads to Colorado to meet "the most armed man in America."

  • S02E06 Redneck Extravaganzas

    • February 15, 2012
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    Larry heads down south to show us how the American redneck creates entertainment. He first puts his redneck cred on the line as he tries his hand at mud bogging--down and dirty drag racing at its finest. Larry then sees how good ol' boys who like to wreck stuff put their martial arts "breaking" skills to use as they attempt to tear down a whole house by hand! Finally, Larry meets up with Bubba Blackwell, the American daredevil who has brought the motorcycle stunt into the 21st century. How many full-sized semis is Bubba gonna try to jump??!!

  • S02E07 Larry's Favorite Stuff

    • February 22, 2012
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    Larry shares a few of his offbeat choices of favorite American things. His love of livestock leads him to a genuine cattle drive in the most unlikely place: the swamps of Central Florida. Then he joins a company called "Mr. John" and immerses himself in servicing port-a-potties. Finally, Larry travels to Newark, New Jersey and sells us on the idea of why we should love the Great American Used Car Salesman.

  • S02E08 America After Dark

    • February 29, 2012
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    Larry checks in for the late shift as he experiences America after the sun goes down. First, Larry gets to be the greenhorn trying to keep up with a four-generation shrimping family as they head into shark-infested waters at night to bring back the bounty of the sea. Then, Larry gets the creepy crawlies as he helps exterminators catch critters that only come out in the dark. Finally, Larry searches for paranormal activity when he joins a team investigating agitators from the afterlife at a haunted Virginia historical site.

  • S02E09 Larry Goes To Washington

    • March 7, 2012
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    Mr. Cable Guy goes to Washington. Larry spends a few days getting behind-the-scenes insights into our nation's capitol. He first gets amazing access to the nerve center of America's military might as he visits areas of the Pentagon few civilians have never seen before. Then Larry gets inside the FBI by being... an actor. His participation in FBI scenario training reveals how our agents master self-control and situational awareness. The feds then try to make a G-man out of Larry. Finally, Larry tries his hand at being a DC tour guide on the amphibious DC Ducks tour.

  • S02E10 American Invasion

    • March 14, 2012
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    Larry joins in with citizens who deal with critters that have invaded our country. First, Larry teams with a pair of guys who use GPS-enhanced dogs and their own strength to deal with the pesky problem that is the feral pig. Larry then heads to Louisiana to catch nutria, a large, ugly and very hungry rodent that has been destroying the natural vegetation and chowing down on the levies. Larry ends his trip at a "carp rodeo" in Iowa, a wild and watery way to control the population of a voracious species of fish.

  • S02E11 Kentucky Road Trip

    • March 21, 2012
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    Larry finds an array of qualities that make America great as he rolls through the Bluegrass State. First he visits the great American worker at the great American plant making the great American muscle car--the Corvette. Larry also takes a quick visit to Louisville to visit a sports standard-bearer: the Louisville Slugger. Then Larry goes searching for Bigfoot and aims to see if Kentucky has the best Sasquatch hunters anywhere.

  • S02E12 Louisiana Road Trip

    • March 28, 2012
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    Larry spends some time in and around New Orleans to see the way they do things in the Big Easy. First, Gar Fishing: Larry goes after the freaky fish that is the favorite challenge of the good ol' boys of Morgan City, Louisiana. And later, Larry tackles the mess that is the French Quarter the morning after a typical weekend.

  • S02E13 Special Access

    • April 4, 2012
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    Larry goes behind-the-curtain at some American spots that are always marked "Authorized Persons Only." First, at the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport, Larry joins the TSA. Then, Larry goes to a secret location to help the ultimate bomb squad get rid of explosive material. And Larry gets inside the everyday media machine that is a local TV station.

  • S02E99 Unknown

    • History

Season 3

  • S03E01 Larry Herds Dinosaurs

    • May 8, 2013
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    Larry takes a treacherous trip through Arizona to find out why folks choose to live in this sun-scorched state. His first creepy-crawly encounter is with a family that uses this desert landscape as a natural resource for their spider venom business. The critters then get much larger as he visits a big character and his big birds at the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch. Larry's last stop is at the final resting place for some even bigger birds: the Air Force Boneyard, where the heroic jet planes of yore are both preserved and picked apart.

  • S03E02 Larry vs. The Killer Bees

    • May 15, 2013
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    Larry makes his way across Iowa to become a carny at one of America's oldest state fairs! Larry's trip starts with a chance meeting with an alligator wrestler, which leads to Larry and crew watching over a baby gator on their way to Des Moines. The journey also includes a jittery Larry among thousands of swarming bees as he learns the tricks of the trade at a honey farm as well as a stop at the Iowa house that inspired the iconic painting "American Gothic". At the fair, Larry attempts to uncover the secrets of carny life before reuniting with "The Swampmaster" and wrangling a wild 8-foot gator for the crowd's enjoyment.

  • S03E03 Larry Gets Lost in Space

    • May 22, 2013
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    The destination is Roswell as Larry and crew make a pilgrimage across the space-crazed state of New Mexico. However, after some stops along the historic trail of space history, the trip takes a very dramatic turn! An amateur rocket scientist launches an intrepid Larry the Cable Guy bobblehead into the edge of space, accompanied by his cameraman's wedding ring. But when GPS complications ensue, finding Space Larry and the ring becomes a thrilling race against time. The show ends with a freaky and funny set of close encounters with the alien experts of Roswell.

  • S03E04 Larry Confronts the Apocalypse

    • May 29, 2013
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    Larry uncovers how ingenuity, passion, sweat and sugar made Pennsylvania an industrial powerhouse. He starts by braving heights and heat as he joins a bunch of boilermakers as they do their gritty work on a Pittsburgh area power plant. He then sees the power of poop as he visits a bohemian entrepreneur who has turned the family feces into fabulous fertilizer. And then it gets weirder as he visits the bunker of the supreme survivalist of the Keystone State. Finally, he goes to the town built on everyone's favorite Pennsylvania product: Hershey!!

  • S03E05 Larry Gets Trashed and Tanked

    • June 5, 2013
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    Larry is on a mission to show how America is the land of the great ideas and finds all the evidence he needs on a road trip through Minnesota. The adventure starts on an extremely stinky note as Larry works with a farmer who turns restaurant scraps into a nutritious feed for his hogs. Larry then shows up at the doorsteps of Minnesotans responsible for three major inventions: the Post-It Note, the Nerf Ball and the game of Twister! After a weird side trip to a beard and mustache competition, Larry concludes on a highly destructive note at an innovative business called "Drive-a-Tank." It don't get much more "Only in America."

  • S03E06 Does Larry Eat Poop?

    • June 12, 2013
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    Larry's on the hunt for the crazy critters that have tormented Floridians for ages. First, he steps lightly as he follows one of the state' leading herpetologist as he tracks and collects some of the most venomous snakes in the world. He then brings them in to a place called the Serpentairum where he helps milk the poisonous venom so it can be used for future cures. Larry then takes a break a nearby corn maze to celebrate America's leading cash crop and try to write his own message in the corn. Finally, Larry joins a merry band of trappers to learn the art of armadillo hunting–and armadillo eating. (Maybe!)

  • S03E07 Larry Crushes the Competition

    • June 19, 2013
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    Larry road trips through Missouri to show how American obsessions can turn into everything from extremely odd contests to a billion-dollar business. He starts by seeing just how far a fixation with anvils can take a man–and it's a lot farther than you think. Then he goes on a rabbit hunt the very old fashioned way–by using predatory birds, but gets both less and more than he bargained for. After a quick stop to take in the astonishing sight of the smallest horse in the world he heads off to Hazelwood, MO, where one man's obsession led to the birth of the Great American Monster Truck. Larry not only drives Bigfoot, the very first monster truck, but also Bigfoot #5–THE biggest truck in the world. You have to see it to believe it.

  • S03E08 Larry's Vegas Hangover

    • June 26, 2013
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    Larry heads to Las Vegas to immerse himself in the extremes that only Sin City can provide. He starts aboard the Hangover Heaven bus, a roving recovery vehicle for last night's hard partiers. He then hits the Heart Attack Grill, the eatery that proudly serves up high-caloric cardiac nightmares. He then teams up with his old pal Carrot Top to show off the town's most destructive resident, a mechanical monster called Robosaurus. After seeing the only laundry facility big enough to handle the extreme needs of the Vegas hotels, Larry joins America's most famous male strippers and puts on a Chippendale show like no other!

  • S03E09 Larry Goes Boom

    • July 10, 2013
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    Larry heads to the modern day "black gold rush" in Williston, North Dakota and sees how the recent oil boom has changed this small town. The Cable Guy gets deputized by the Sheriff's department and heads out to help keep the peace. Larry also gets a feel for the true "Roughneck" life as he visits a man camp, works in a local diner and even hits up the job placement center in search of a job that could get him near an oil rig. Finally, Larry finds how the entrepreneurial spirit of America has created the boom within the boom.

  • S03E10 Larry's Beantown Lowdown

    • July 17, 2013
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    Larry wants to show you how Boston is the Cradle of Liberty and so much more. His trip to Beantown starts with a surprising look at how the West Coast craze for customizing "lowrider" cars has taken hold in the historic Dorchester neighborhood. Then, Larry hooks up with historian Rick Beyer on a wild walk down the Freedom Trail where Larry debuts his official re-enactment troupe. Finally, Larry pays a visit to the U.S. Army's Natick Soldier Center and sees how cutting-edge high technology is being used to keep our troops safe.

  • S03E11 Larry Goes Hollyweird

    • July 24, 2013
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    Larry sets out to show us that Los Angeles is still the world's leading producer of peculiar people, a task that proves to be amazingly easy. He first tackles the array of wacky health fads, jumping from laughing yoga to the vibrating gym to a workout with the ultimate health nut, Richard Simmons. He then takes a brief visit to the odd world of the LA hipster dodgeball league before fleeing from those speeding rubber balls. He sees another kind of strangeness when he meets an airline obsessive guy who is lovingly re-creating a Pan Am 747, just to hang out in. And what trip to LA would be complete without famous people sightings? Larry uncovers the underside of fame as he joins forces with the paparazzi to give us a unique peak into the madness of celebrity culture.

  • S03E12 Larry Sees Dead People

    • July 31, 2013
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    Larry's Lone Star State adventure is all about investigating some truly "only in Texas" phenomena. His first stop is at the not-for-the-squeamish "Body Farm," a place where the students (all female, for some reason) study human decomposition to provide essential aid to America's law enforcement. Then there is an explosive examination of "Pyrotherapy," an activity where people can relieve stress by blowing things up. Finally, Larry joins a "Redneck Anthropologist" (among others) to search for the legendary bloodsucking menace known as the "Texas Chupacabra."

  • S03E13 Larry Caves In

    • August 7, 2013
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    Larry will prove that Americans know how to get the most out of nature–even if it kills him! This arduous trip through the Tennessee Valley begins as he spelunks his way through a mile of dark caverns to get to the Lost Sea, America's largest underground lake. Then he braves epic carsickness to slay "The Dragon", the nation's windiest highway that sports 318 curves in 11 miles. Finally, Larry hikes a portion of the Appalachian Trail to get to the majestic Fontana Dam in North Carolina. Here he sees the crown jewel of the Tennessee Valley Authority and learns how turning water into power helped end the depression and win a world war.

  • S03E14 Larry Squeezes Chicks

    • August 14, 2013
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    Larry road trips through the "Show Me State" on a quest to crash a few shows in Branson, the Vegas of the Midwest. The first show he crashes, though, is across the state line in Topeka, Kansas where Larry gets in on the action at a prestigious dog show. His trip takes a detour in the small town of Lebanon where he invades a local caf and learns the art of chicken sexing from an unlikely local. Finally, Larry and the crew hit historic Branson where Larry bounces from the Baldknobbers to the Three Redneck Tenors before meeting the one entertainer who loves America as much as Larry does: the Russian Cold War comic, Yakov Smirnoff.

  • S03E15 Larry Gets Whipped

    • August 21, 2013
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    Larry travels to the Big Apple to show how that town exemplifies great American qualities like keeping cultures alive and never giving up the fight. He starts by uncovering how terriers have become an important ally in New York's long running war of Man versus Rat. Larry then sees how the best place to live the good Russian life is in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach neighborhood. He then takes up two sports that NYC does better than anywhere else. First he brings his basketball skills to Harlem's Rucker Park, the legendary sanctuary of "street ball." Finally, Larry finds himself in the middle of a classic bar fight at a very macho hardcore arm wrestling competition.

  • S03E16 Larry Becomes Statuesque

    • August 28, 2013
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    On a drive through Central Illinois, Larry and crew use their Internet connections to see how Americans are making their own breaks. They first come across a true find: a couple of farm boys who are making a mint by harvesting the finest, freshest deer pee. Then Larry checks out some Craigslist posts to take a stab at jobs like delivering singing telegrams and being a human statue. Finally, Larry uncovers how being the 16th President can be an actual career in the Land of Lincoln.