Ep 22. Jeff Foxworthy
- TV14
- August 22, 2012
- 23 min
Larry King sits down with comedian Jeff Foxworthy on this episode of "Larry King Now". The two discuss Foxworthy's upbringing in Georgia, his early career in comedy, his success with the "You Might Be A Redneck" routine, and his work as a television host, producer, and author.
Foxworthy shares stories about his family and upbringing, including how his grandfather would take him hunting and fishing, and how his father would tell him stories that inspired his love for comedy. He also discusses his decision to leave his job at IBM to pursue comedy full-time, and the challenges he faced early in his career.
King and Foxworthy also delve into the phenomenon of the "You Might Be A Redneck" routine, which became a huge success in the 1990s. Foxworthy talks about how the routine came about, how it evolved over time, and how he dealt with the criticism that it received.
The conversation then turns to Foxworthy's work as a host and producer, including his hit show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" He shares his experience working on the show, as well as his thoughts on why it became such a popular program.
Finally, King and Foxworthy talk about Foxworthy's career as an author. Foxworthy has written several books, including "No Shirt, No Shoes... No Problem!", "Rednecks in College", and "The Redneck Dictionary". He discusses the inspiration for these books, as well as his approach to writing humor that connects with his audience.
Throughout the episode, King and Foxworthy share plenty of laughs and insights into the life and career of one of America's most beloved comedians. Whether you're a fan of Foxworthy's work or just curious to learn more about his journey, this episode is sure to entertain and inform.