Sony has provided us with full details of the upcoming Blue Collar Comedy DVD, The Ron White Show!
Blue Collar Comedy Has Never Been So Funny.
THE RON WHITE SHOW!
Comedian Ron White Puts the “Blue” in Blue Collar When He Brings His Cigar, His Scotch and His Unique Brand of Humor to DVD June 6.
Culver City, Calif. – Ron White (TV’s “Blue Collar Comedy,” “Comedy Central Presents: Ron White”) offers comedy that is as razor sharp as it is blunt with The Ron White Show, an exclusive uncensored performance arriving on DVD June 6 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The DVD is priced to own at $14.94 SRP.
A member of “The Blue Collar Comedy Tour” from 2000-2003 -- a show that sold out in more than 90 cities and grossed upwards of $15 million dollars -- Ron White offers frank, in-your-face commentary on the ins and outs of blue collar life. No one sees things quite the way White does. A good ol’ boy from Texas with a dead-pan wit, he is irreverent yet insightful about everything from women and fashion to money and social mores.
The DVD release of the motion picture version of the “Blue Collar Comedy Tour” has sold more than 1.5 million copies since its debut in June 2003 and was the most watched movie in Comedy Central’s history when it premiered on the network. Its sequel, “Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again,” was released in December 2004 and has sold more than 2 million copies to date.
White has been headlining comedy clubs and theaters across the country with his “Drunk in Public” tour, recently ranked in the top 50 tours for 2005 in Pollstar Magazine. When his hour-long comedy special, “They Call Me Tater Salad,” aired on Comedy Central in June 2004, more than 3.3 million tuned in, giving the network its highest-rated Sunday ever. The DVD was released on June 29, 2004, and has since sold 500,000 + copies. In November 2003, White made his solo comedy CD debut with the release of “Drunk in Public,” which has sold 300,000 copies to date and was among the top four on the Billboard Comedy Charts in February 2004. His most recent CD, “You Can’t Fix Stupid,” debuted at #14 on the Billboard 200.
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