The Jeff Foxworthy Show: A Womb with a View


11:00 pm - 11:30 pm, Saturday, January 10 on WUPL Cozi (54.5)

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A Womb with a View

Season 1, Episode 5

The director of Matt's gifted program is a man who once accused Jeff of shoddy workmanship; a video of Karen giving birth gets into the school's tape exchange. Karen: Anita Barone. Matt: Haley Joel Osment. Walt: Matt Borlenghi.

repeat 1995 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Jeff Foxworthy (Actor) .. Jeff Foxworthy
Anita Barone (Actor) .. Karen Foxworthy
Matt Borlenghi (Actor) .. Russ Francis
Matthew Clark (Actor) .. Walt Bacon
Sue Murphy (Actor) .. Sandi
Haley Joel Osment (Actor) .. Matt Foxworthy
Adrian Sparks (Actor) .. Mr. Brooks

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Did You Know..
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Jeff Foxworthy (Actor) .. Jeff Foxworthy
Born: September 06, 1958
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Many comics can be permanently tied to a trademark, from Rodney Dangerfield's "I don't get no respect" to Tim Allen's machismo-fueled grunting, but perhaps no stock phrase is more easily identifiable than that of schtickmeister Jeff Foxworthy. Foxworthy's slogan "You might be a redneck if..." endeared him to millions of American blue-collar types during the early to mid-'90s and served as a veritable staple of his approach to humor. Born in Atlanta, Foxworthy attended the Georgia Institute of Technology but dropped out prior to graduation and worked as an IBM technician during the early to mid-'80s, when he impetuously decided to enter an amateur standup contest. The then-nascent comedian won the competition -- an accomplishment that encouraged him to drop out of his IBM gig and step behind the microphone full-time. Foxworthy's debut book, presciently entitled, You Might Be a Redneck If... hit stores in 1989, followed by a CD, which racked up an astonishing 3.5 million copies -- making it the single most lucrative comedy record up through that time. Successive albums followed, in addition to a blizzard of Foxworthy (and "redneck") themed merchandise that grossed several million dollars per year in its prime. Unfortunately, the comedian's transition to filmed entertainment was a somewhat bumpy one; a domestically themed sitcom, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, premiered on ABC in 1995 but folded after only two seasons. Foxworthy encountered far greater success by pooling the resources of several similar comedians into a "Blue Collar" comedy troupe that toured throughout the country. Comprised of Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy, the ensemble turned out a series of standup films and scored high ratings with their own sketch comedy series, Blue Collar TV (2004), presented as a kind of "redneck variation" on Saturday Night Live. Foxworthy also found considerable success by hosting the game show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (2007).
Anita Barone (Actor) .. Karen Foxworthy
Born: September 25, 1964
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri
Matt Borlenghi (Actor) .. Russ Francis
Born: May 25, 1967
Matthew Clark (Actor) .. Walt Bacon
Born: November 25, 1936
Sue Murphy (Actor) .. Sandi
Haley Joel Osment (Actor) .. Matt Foxworthy
Born: April 10, 1988
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Child actor Haley Joel Osment shot to stardom with his Oscar-nominated portrayal of a young boy who can see the spirits of dead people in The Sixth Sense (1999). A native of Los Angeles, where he was born April 10, 1988, Osment got his start acting in TV commercials. He also acted on a number of TV series, including Murphy Brown, which cast him as Murphy's son Avery. The young actor made his film debut in 1994 as the son of Forrest Gump's titular protagonist, and he subsequently appeared in a number of children's films; without a doubt, his turn in M. Night Shyamalan's psychological thriller The Sixth Sense provided his major breakthrough. Nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance in the film, Osment was soon being hailed as one of the hottest child actors this side of Jodie Foster.
Adrian Sparks (Actor) .. Mr. Brooks
Hamilton Camp (Actor)
Born: October 30, 1934
Died: October 02, 2005
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Hamilton Camp was evacuated from his native London to the U.S. during World War II. A stage actor from childhood, Camp reportedly made his film debut in RKO's Bedlam (1945) The slight-statured comic actor flourished on American TV from the early 1960s onward, guesting on such series as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and appearing as a regular on He and She (1967), Paul Sills' Story Theatre (1971) and Just Our Luck (1983). He also would have been one of the comedy troupers on the anything-goes revue series Turn-On (1969), had this notorious bomb survived past its first episode. Camp has shown up in only a handful of feature films, notably the 1967 spoof The Perils of Pauline. More recently, Hamilton Camp has been a prolific cartoon voiceover artist, providing a limitless array of characterizations on such TV animated series as The Smurfs, The Flintstone Kids, and DuckTales.

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