The George Carlin Show is an American sitcom that aired on the Fox network from January 1994 to July 1995. It was created jointly by veteran TV producer Sam Simon and the show's namesake, comedian George Carlin.
The best episode of "The George Carlin Show" season 2 is "George Gets a Big Surprise", rated 8.5/10 from 31 user votes. It was directed by Jeff Melman and written by N/A. "George Gets a Big Surprise" aired on 10/16/1994 and is rated 1.9 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "George Runs into an Old Friend".
George angles for a fishing buddy after a woman bequeaths her late husband's ice-fishing boat to him. What has George reeling, however, is the young man who shows up at the Moylan claiming to be his son.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: N/A
George intercepts a package meant for his neighbor (guest star Tommy Chong) which turns out to contain marijuana, and attempts to get rid of it.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Glenn Berger, Jonathan Aibel
George is caught on hidden camera cheating a fare who turns out to be an investigative reporter from the local TV news. The footage is aired, and George must deal with the fallout.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
George advises Sydney against dating the urbane Dr. Beck; but later, even the ragtag George is taken in by the Beck family's unaffected ways on a visit to their palatial estate.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: N/A
A comatose bar patron on life support has left George with power of attorney over his gambling winnings, and now George discovers it's up to him to pull the plug.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: N/A
George is in hot water with Harry's wife, who suspects her husband is having an affair and using George's apartment as his love nest. The truth is that Harry is just intimidated by her surgically altered good looks.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: N/A
A mysterious virus overruns the city and it's originating in George's apartment, where his housecleaning has created a primordial soup of deadly organisms.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: N/A
George tries to set up his ex-wives with Jack and Frank.
Director: Brian K. Roberts
Writer: N/A
George figures he's doing an adolescent a favor by buying him his first Playboy magazine, but the boy's parents insist George has scarred their son for life.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
After being confronted with numerous taxi customer complaints George is asked to smile more.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: N/A
George runs into an old buddy, a priest with a crisis of conscience whom George offers a guided tour of the secular world.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Jack tries to Irish theme the bar, and George takes a truth serum while looking to buy a gift for his girlfriend.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: N/A
George and Harry feud when they find an old bet between their fathers, based around which side would win World War II. Frank gets his jaw wired shut, and Beck has an epiphany.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: N/A