Hormone-driven hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla strike a blow against the "Oprah-ization of America" as the cheerfully sleazy The Man Show commences its first season. Joining the good ol' boys in their chauvinistic efforts this season is decrepit, dirty-talking pianist "The Fox" (Bill Foster), whose ivory tickling is always and impeccably in the worst possible taste. Sadly, Bill Foster would pass away shortly after taping the last of the season's episodes -- but he will live on as long as there's a "ziggy zocky" in the ...
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Hormone-driven hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla strike a blow against the "Oprah-ization of America" as the cheerfully sleazy The Man Show commences its first season. Joining the good ol' boys in their chauvinistic efforts this season is decrepit, dirty-talking pianist "The Fox" (Bill Foster), whose ivory tickling is always and impeccably in the worst possible taste. Sadly, Bill Foster would pass away shortly after taping the last of the season's episodes -- but he will live on as long as there's a "ziggy zocky" in the world. The season one opener features a guest turn by Cindy Crawford, who certainly makes Jimmy and Adam stand up and take notice. Later installments offer dirty jokes from kids, household hints from adult filmmakers, the hosts' latest "Mannovations," a group of angry female protestors who somehow devolve into scantily clad mud wrestlers, the deathless cinematic masterpiece "Raging Ass," a symposium on farting, a Thanksgiving show offering tips on how to eat everything in the buffet, and the logical follow-up episode "Christmas Shopping with the Juggies" (those delightful, pneumatic trampoline-bouncing babes who seem to live on the Man Show set). The season concludes with sage advice on how to throw the perfect Super Bowl Party, replete with "Tailgate-o-vations." Hal Erickson, Rovi
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