MY NAME IS EARL
'''My Name Is Earl''' is an Emmy Award-winning American sitcom created by Greg Garcia. It is produced by 20th Century Fox Television. It has concluded its second season and is broadcast on the NBC television network Thursdays at 8:00 PM Eastern time. On Wednesday, January 17 2007, former NBC president Kevin Reilly announced ''My Name Is Earl'' has been picked up for a third season.[1]
Overview
The series stars Jason Lee, Ethan Suplee, Jaime Pressly, Eddie Steeples, and Nadine Velazquez. Lee stars as Earl J. Hickey, a petty crook with occasional run-ins with the law, whose newly-won $100,000 lottery ticket is lost when he is hit by a car. While lying in his hospital bed after the accident, he develops a belief in the concept of karma when he hears about it during an episode of ''Last Call with Carson Daly''. He decides he wants to turn his life around and makes a list of all the bad things he's done. After a few good deeds, his $100,000 ticket comes back to him. He sees this as a sign and, with his new lucky money, he proceeds to cross items off that list, one-by-one, by doing good deeds to atone for them.
Suplee plays Earl's simple but kind-hearted younger brother, Randy Hickey, who is his sidekick as Earl seeks to atone for his past transgressions. Pressly plays Earl's ex-wife Joy Darville. The show also stars Steeples as Joy's husband Darnell Turner, whom Earl calls "Crabman", and Velazquez as Catalina Aruca, a good-hearted and beautiful jumping stripper/illegal immigrant/maid at the motel where the Hickey brothers live.
Conception
According to interviews on the first season DVD, the character of Earl is partly based on creator Greg Garcia's step-father, also named Earl. Like Earl Hickey, the real-life Earl met and married a woman while she was pregnant with another man's child. She also eventually had a second child with an African-American man, just as Joy did. The real-life Earl had been involved in some questionable activities in the past but eventually reformed, as Earl did.
Garcia wrote the pilot while working on another sitcom, ''Yes, Dear''. He initially pitched the series to FOX, which passed on the series. He then approached NBC which optioned the pilot on a cast-contingent basis, meaning they would order the pilot provided a suitable cast could be assembled. The pilot episode featured the 1980s songs "It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock and "99 Luftballons" by Nena as well as the songs "Been Caught Stealing" by Jane's Addiction as well as "Do The Monkey" by The Wiggles.
Jason Lee was approached for the lead role, but was uninterested in working in television and passed on the series twice before finally agreeing to read the pilot script. Though he liked the pilot, he was hesitant to commit until after meeting with Garcia.
Ratings
The series premiere on September 20, 2005, drew in 15.2 million viewers in the United States, earning a 6.6 rating. By the airing of the third episode it was apparent that ''My Name Is Earl'' was the most popular of NBC's new fall offerings, and a full season (22 episodes) was ordered.[2] In its first month, it was also the most popular new sitcom of the season to air on any network and was the most popular sitcom on any network in the coveted 18–49-year-old demographic. The show was renewed for a second season, which although has seen a dip in average viewers (around 10 million or so in Season 2 compared to 12 million for Season 1) is still a critics' juggernaut and has recently been renewed for another season along with ''The Office'', ''30 Rock'' and ''Scrubs''.
Season 1 #40 (10.9)
Tuesdays at 9:00 (September-December 2005)
Thursdays at 9:00 (January-May 2006)
Season 2 #58 (8.9)
Thursdays at 8:00
Characters
Main characters
Caricature of Earl
★ 'Earl J. Hickey' (Jason Lee) — The protagonist and narrator of the show. In flashbacks, we see Earl before he began reforming himself: a jobless ne'er-do-well with no respect for authority or just about anyone. Self-described as the guy who would've stolen anything that wasn't nailed down, Earl now stands by the principle of good karma by doing good things and avoiding bad ones. He was supposed to be named after his father, Carl, but an extra loop on a cursive "C" was Earl's first step into a life of misfortune. Earl has never had a photograph taken without blinking at the wrong moment, something regularly demonstrated throughout the show.
★ 'Randy Hickey' (Ethan Suplee) — Earl's dim-witted brother who assists Earl with righting his wrongs. He initially assumed he and Earl would resume stealing once Earl completed his list. Despite his poor intellect, he often says profound things and has proven to be extremely helpful to Earl in his missions, though he is sometimes resentful when Earl's list forces him to make sacrifices. He has a boyishly innocent nature. He has a schoolboy crush on Catalina. It is also revealed that he has an extreme fear of birds. He is also afraid of the pope's mitre because he thinks there might be a chicken under it. He mistakenly believes that ET is not an alien, but a monkey. Squeaky noises make his toes hurt. He hates cats and is allergic to them. He holds the Camden County record for staring at the sun.
★ 'Joy Turner (née Darville, previously Hickey)' (Jaime Pressly) — Earl's ex-wife, Darnell's current wife, and mother of Dodge and Earl Jr., neither of whom are Earl's biological children. She operates a nail parlor in her home. Though she puts on a front of self-centeredness, she fully appreciates the people around her, even Earl, and has been found to be a dedicated, loving mom. She is also a very good fighter, a fact she puts down to "watchin' a lot of Springer" — when she was pregnant with Dodge, Joy knocked Earl's girlfriend Jessie (and her front teeth) out.
★ 'Catalina Aruca Hickey ' (Nadine Velazquez) — A maid at the motel where Earl and Randy currently reside. She is an illegal immigrant who entered the United States on January 1, 2000 (just as Earl and the gang assumed they were the last humans alive). She learned English a year ago. She worked for a month as a pole dancer at Club Chubby and was very successful at it because instead of dancing, she jumped. She has a fear of snakes and rape. Her mother is dead but Catalina tells others not to feel sad, as "It's OK, it was either her or me." She also says her brother killed her father, and her cousins were slain execution style in the Festival of Redemption. She and Joy have a mutual hatred stemming back from when they first met. (The first thing Joy ever said to Catalina was "who's the whore?"). During Season 2, Catalina went back to stripping in order to help Earl, although she had to help Joy along the way. She seems to be very fond of Earl, even hitting on him when they first met. Earl appreciated but rejected the pass because Randy called "dibs." Her last name, Aruca, hasn't been mentioned on the show but was revealed in a newspaper article in ''Bad Karma''. She recently married Randy to get back to America after being deported. While she originally found Randy to be unattractive, she later became infatuated with him after they had fantastic sex.
★ 'Darnell "Crab Man" Turner' (Eddie Steeples) — Joy's new husband and father of Earl Jr. Despite this, he and Earl are good friends (although they rarely do anything together, they greet each other every episode with the famous lines: "Hey, Earl!" ... "Hey, Crabman!"). Darnell works as a cook at the local Crab Shack (hence his nickname). It was revealed that his real name is "Harry Monroe," (a reference to Richard Pryor's character in ''Stir Crazy'' who is also name Harry Munroe) but he was forced to change it through the Witness Protection Program. Although generally calm and soft-spoken, Darnell is implied to be very intelligent (graduated college at age 14) and occasionally makes highly intellectual statements, which the others usually ignore or brush off. He has a fondness for cheese and a pet box turtle named Mr. Turtle. Before marrying Joy and moving to the trailer park, he lived in Camden with his grandmother, where he grew a large amount of marijuana in his bedroom; his grandmother simply thought he enjoyed gardening.
Minor characters
★ 'Dodge' (Louis T. Moyle) — Joy's oldest son, born June 10, 2000. Joy was six months pregnant with Dodge when she and Earl got married. In the pilot Earl notes; "Joy didn't remember much about the boy's real father, except that he drove a Ford. So, we named him Dodge."
★ 'Earl, Jr.' (Trey Carlisle) — Joy and Darnell's son, born April 3. After introducing Dodge in the Pilot, Earl introduces Earl, Jr. by saying; "A few years later we were having our first child from my own personal seed. Doctors had already told us he was going to come out a boy, so we went ahead and named him." But as the doctor holds up a newborn black baby, Earl gets a confused look on his face and finishes: "There he was — Earl, Junior."
★ 'Kenny James' (Adult - Gregg Binkley, child - Andy Pessoa), Kenny is a childhood victim of Earl's bullying. The two became friends after Earl discovered karma and wanted to do something nice for him and accidentally helped him embrace his homosexuality. Since then Kenny has helped Earl complete items on his list whenever he can, usually with his job at a copy shop (fake birth certificates and résumés for example), or other skills he posses. After his boyfriend broke up with him, Kenny asked Earl to help him become a more manly man, which unwittingly led to both of them having a gambling addiction, though Kenny sought treatment.
★ 'Patty the Daytime Hooker' (Dale Dickey) — A prostitute devoid of shame enough to ply her trade in the day. Her introduction on the show had her trolling for Johns at a school bus stop, intermingling with the children. Not only does she operate in the daytime, but has no qualms about fulfilling various fetishes, and doesn't try to keep them secret. She also speaks (apparently fluent) Bengali and has been known to trade sexual favors for fast food. She once had Earl's winning lottery ticket stuck to her boot, but failed to notice. She holds a masters degree, and admitted to only having "one good boob".
★ 'Ralph Mariano' (Giovanni Ribisi) - A lifelong friend of Earl. Was a part of "The Gang"; along with Earl, Randy and Joy, until he went to jail. He was released early for "good behavior" and immediately looked to get back to his criminal ways until Earl told him about karma and his list. After getting a straight job in a lamp store, he stole all the lamps, not ''completely'' understanding. In a later episode, Earl gets his old band back together and is forced into marrying Ralph's mom after he admits to having had sex with her in the past. Ralph is back in prison, and Earl's cell mate, at the end of the second season.
★ 'Willie the One-Eyed Mailman' (Bill Suplee) - A local mailman with a patch over one eye, Willie is friendly but somewhat lazy, frequently throwing mail on the floor of someone's home or in the garbage. He also nearly got Earl's winning lottery ticket, but his lack of depth perception prevented him from being able to pick it up. He lost his eye when Joy threw a bowling ball on a glass Def Leppard mirror, which shattered and sent a shard of glass into his face.
The List
:''For a complete version of The List, see The List (My Name Is Earl)''
While hospitalized and under the influence of morphine, Earl hears Carson Daly talk about karma on TV and comes to the conclusion that his bad luck has been caused by his lifestyle. (It is typical of Earl that he believes Carson Daly invented the concept of karma.) He decides to make a list of everything bad he has ever done, with the intention of making up for all of his mistakes and crossing the items off the list as he goes.
Earl's first good deed, picking up garbage, leads to him finding his lost winning lottery ticket.
Karma is a recurring theme throughout the show, and its effects are shown not just on Earl, but also on other characters, such as Earl's ex-con friend Ralph, who ends up wanted by the police again after refusing Earl's offer to help him change his ways and trying to steal Earl's money.
In some instances, Karma exists not only as a theme, but also a character that dictates Earl's actions. Earl will occasionally address Karma directly as if it were a deity or an otherwise omniscient and powerful being, and will (almost) always yield to whatever he perceives as its will. Earl proclaims in one episode, "I am Karma's bitch." The List is portrayed as the physical manifestation of Karma. Karma is also portrayed in the final episode of the first season as the old woman who ran Earl over in the first episode ("I saw Lady Karma again")
Earl's behavior raises an interesting question of morality: Is he motivated only by his desire to gain good 'karma', thus acting only in his own self-interest, or is he truly sorry for everything he has done, and has turned his life around? The show is somewhat ambiguous on this matter, with different episodes suggesting different answers. For example, in episode 1.04 Earl intends to confess to his ex-girlfriend that he faked his death to get away from her because she was too clingy. When Catalina points out that this will hurt her feelings and asks him what's more important, his list or someone's feelings, Earl responds, "I dunno. My list?" On the other hand, Earl shows true empathy in episode 2.02 when Joy is arrested. He eventually passes out from worrying about Joy. When he asks Catalina why that happened, she responds, "Because you're a good person, Earl."
In a number of episodes, Earl will not cross something off if he isn't sure that he has solved all the problems that his actions caused. For example, in episode 1.15, Earl states that while he has crossed someone off his list, when he discovers that the person is going to kill himself, that he can't not help him. Earl even says that the list is making him feel things he didn't feel before. It's been suggested that while Earl may have started the list for his own ends, he has eventually come to genuinely care about righting many of the wrongs in his life.
Setting and shooting locations
The state in which the show takes place is never mentioned, but according to the creator, Gregory Thomas Garcia, the show takes place in the fictional town of Camden County (not to be confused with the actual Camden Counties in New Jersey, Missouri, Georgia, and North Carolina). Creator Garcia said that the town is named after his son.
The references to Maryland locations (such as Hagerstown, Cumberland, Shady Grove, and Frostburg State University) are due to his familiarity with an area he hails from and that "the show doesn’t technically take place anywhere ... we like to think it’s anywhere. We don’t really say exactly where it is." The pilot episode showed that Earl and Joy drove from Camden County to Las Vegas, Nevada within a single night, suggesting a location in the American Southwest. [3]
The street scenes seen in most episodes are shot on Woodley Avenue in Van Nuys, CA, next to the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area. Joy's wedding and the Win a Dodge Neon contest ("White Lie Christmas") take place at the Recreation Area. The exterior hotel shots are filmed at the Palm Tree Inn in North Hills, California. And the set for the trailer park where Joy and Darnell live is situated in the parking lot of a church in North Hills, California. The church itself appeared in an episode as the orphanage Joy visits in "Broke Joy's Fancy Figurine" (1.6). The scenes involving the ransom drop in the episode "Buried Treasure" were filmed on High Street in Moorpark, California. The exterior of the convenience store where Earl bought the lottery ticket and the street where he was hit by the car in the first episode (with the car wash in the background) are in Beaumont, CA.
Episodes
Main articles: List of My Name Is Earl episodes
DVD releases
'Season Releases'
| DVD Name | Release dates | Ep # | Additional Information | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Region 1 | Region 2 | |||
| Season One | September 19, 2006 | September 25 2006 | 24 | The four disc box set includes all 24 episodes. Bonus features include deleted scenes, commentary tracks on selected episodes, selections from the season's gag reel, and a "mini-episode" vignette where Stewie Griffin from Family Guy tells Earl to get revenge on everyone who misdid him. |
| Season Two | September 25, 2007 | TBA | 23 | The four disc box set includes all 23 episodes. Bonus features include deleted scenes, commentary tracks on selected episodes, as well as other featurettes. |
The season one "mini-episode", titled ''Bad Karma'', is an alternate version of the events of the pilot episode featuring what would have happened if, instead of seeing Carson Daly talking about karma while in the hospital, Earl saw Stewie Griffin of ''Family Guy'' talking about vengeance.
The season one DVD set also came in two "special" versions only available at certain stores:
★ At Best Buy locations the set came wrapped in a cosy replica of Earl's flannel shirt and contained a limited-edition bonus CD with three songs, including the show's theme song. There were at least two variations of the material used for this flannel replica as well as two types of buttons. Pictures of these bonus items can be seen here.
★ The DVD set at Target stores featured a limited-edition bonus DVD with extra bloopers and other bonus features.
Soundtrack
The show is unusual among sitcoms not only for its lack of a laugh track, but also for its soundtrack. The music on the show includes bands as widely varied as Queen, Rush, Metallica, Thin Lizzy, The Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blue Öyster Cult, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Buckethead, The Who, Lynyrd Skynyrd, MC Young, Jerry Reed, The Steepwater Band, Nick Drake, Eric Clapton, Guns N' Roses, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, The Cardigans, Nancy Sinatra, Cyndi Lauper, AC/DC, Jet, Cat Stevens, Ted Nugent, Santana, The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils,The Doors, The Wiggles, Dire Straits, Canned Heat, Bob Marley, ELO, Joni Mitchell, Los Lobos, Social Distortion and Beastie Boys, as well as a blues underscore by composers Mark Leggett and Danny Lux. A lot of the soundtrack was replaced with generic background music in the DVD, likely for copyright reasons.
Comic book
On July 17, 2006, it was announced that a comic book based on the series is going to be released by Oni Press. Hunter Covington, the script coordinator and a writer for the show, will be among the first to write an issue.[4]
Kevin Smith connections and allusions
Jason Lee and Ethan Suplee co-starred in four Kevin Smith films: ''Mallrats'', ''Chasing Amy'', ''Dogma'' and ''Clerks II''. ''My Name Is Earl'' has contained several references to the "View Askewniverse" (the universe in which most of Smith's films take place):
★ Earl claimed to have robbed a "Quick Stop" - a convenience store which was the main location of Smith's films ''Clerks'' and the sequel Clerks 2. Lee and Suplee both had appearances in Clerks 2.
★ Whenever Earl wakes up Randy, the first thing that Randy says in his half-awakeness is "poopie trim" — in ''Mallrats'', when Ethan Suplee's character, Willam Black, is interrupted from trying to see the hidden image in a Magic Eye, he says, "poopie trim." The same is uttered by Chris Rock when he is asleep on the train in ''Dogma''.
★ When Randy first takes the GED, he fills in the bubbles to make a picture of a sailboat. The hidden image of the Magic Eye picture he was trying to see in ''Mallrats'' was of a sailboat.
★ In "O Karma, Where Art Thou?" Earl refers to a roll of toilet paper as "the soft stuff", which is one of the old mans requests before he enters the bathroom in "Clerks".
★ In "White Lie Christmas," Randy says that his favorite-ever Christmas present was "Weeble-wobbles." Weebles were the gift that motivated Randal to invade the North Pole in "Clerks: The Comic Book."
Easter eggs
HD-related easter eggs
Randy holds up a sign reading "High Def Rocks!" in an easter egg visible only to widescreen viewers.
During its first season, My Name Is Earl was aired in HD, where fourth-wall breaking signs were seen, out of frame in standard-definition. The second season was broadcast in letterbox format on standard-definition channels, so further widescreen gags are unlikely. These signs were also fully visible on the DVD set.
★ In "Randy's Touchdown" (1.3), when Earl is in the copy store, Randy is in the background holding a handwritten sign that reads "High Def Rocks." The sign can only be seen when the show is viewed in 16x9 widescreen associated with high definition digital broadcasts.
★ Another sign legible only in widescreen reading "Carl Hickey loves High Def" can be seen among the campaign materials in "Cost Dad an Election" (1.9).
★ In "Something to Live For" (1.15), when Earl brings Philo to the Crab Shack to see Joy, the beer spigot (out of frame in 4:3) says "HD Draft".
Spanish easter eggs
Nadine Velazquez, in character as Catalina, often makes comments in Spanish, which break the fourth wall.
★ In "Barn Burner" (1.11), it appears that Catalina is cursing out Joy in Spanish. Actually, what she says is "I want to thank the Latino audience that tunes in to watch the show every week. And to those of you who aren't Latino, I want to congratulate you for learning another language."
★ In "Number One" (1.24), Catalina responds to Joy's drunken insults with what appears to be a slew of invective in her native español. What she actually delivers is another message to Earl's viewers: "Con esto, concluimos nuestra primera temporada de Earl! Estamos muy agradecidos con su acompañamiento, y anticipamos verlos el próximo otoño!" ("With this, we conclude our first season of Earl! We're very grateful for your company, and we hope to see you next fall!")
★ In "Robbed a Stoner Blind" (2.8), Catalina's cartoon delivers the following message: "Esto iba a ser yo sacándome la cabeza limpiando polvo con ella, pero los dibujos animados son tan costosos, así mejor me puedes ver bailar-r-r-r!" ("This was going to be me taking my head off to dust with it, but animation is so expensive, it's better you see me dance!")
★ In "The Trial" (2.23), what Catalina says in Spanish actually means: "Thanks for watching our show; we will miss you this summer. Doesn't it seem funny to you that Earl thinks I'm saying how much I hate Joy while in reality I'm saying how much I love you?"
Awards and nominations
★ Nominated for 2006 Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy.
★ Jason Lee nominated for 2006 Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy.
★ Jason Lee nominated for 2005/06 Screen Actors Guild award for best actor in a comedy series.
★ Cast nominated for 2005/06 Screen Actors Guild award for best ensemble in a comedy series.
★ Jaime Pressly nominated for a 2005/06 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
★ Marc Buckland won the 2005/06 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (episode: Pilot).
★ Gregory Thomas Garcia won the 2005/06 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (episode: Pilot).
★ Jason Lee nominated for 2007 Kid's Choice Award for Best Actor.
★ Nominated for 2007 BAFTA TV Awards for International Programme of the Year .
Broadcasters
| Country | Alternate title/Translation | TV Network(s) | Series Premiere | Weekly Schedule | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | National Broadcasting Company | September 20 2005 | Thursday 8:00pm ET(Reruns to air on TBS in 2009) | ||
| Argentina | My Name Is Earl | FX | Monday 11:00pm local time | ||
| Australia | Channel Seven (first run) The Comedy Channel (re-runs) | June 29 2006 | Sunday 8:00pm AEST | ||
| Austria | ORF1 | August 30 2007 | Thursday 10:45pm local time | ||
| Bulgaria | Моето име е Ърл | GTV | |||
| Canada | Global Television Network | September 20 2005 | Thursday 8:00pm ET Premiered on CH | ||
| Chile | Mi nombre es Earl | UCV TV | July 6 2006 | Thursday 22:30pm local time | |
| Czech Republic | Jmenuji se Earl | not yet | not yet | not yet | |
| Denmark | My Name Is Earl | TV3 | |||
| Estonia | My name is Earl / Minu nimi on Earl | TV3 | June 24 2007 | Sunday 9:00pm (+2 GMT) | |
| Finland | Kovan onnen kundi | Subtv | September 4 2006 | Monday 8:30pm (+2 GMT) | |
| France | Earl | Paris Première | October 29 2006 | ||
| Belgium | My Name Is Earl | Kanaal Twee | Sunday 8:05pm CET | ||
| Germany | Mein Name ist Earl/ Ich heiße Earl | RTL | planned fall 2007 | ||
| Iceland | My Name Is Earl/ Ég heiti Earl | Sirkus | Thursdays 9:00pm | ||
| India | My Name Is Earl | Star World | Thursdays 8:30pm 15 March 2007 | ||
| Ireland | Channel 6, Channel 4, and re-runs on E4 | ||||
| Israel | קוראים לי ארל | yes+ (until 2007) yes stars 2 (2007 - ) | April 10, 2006 | Tuesday 10:20pm local time | |
| Italy | My Name Is Earl | Italia 1, FOX | September 18 2006 | Monday 11:55pm | |
| Japan | My Name Is Earl | FOX | |||
| Latvia | Mans vārds ir Ērls | TV6 | |||
| Malaysia | My Name Is Earl | ntv7, STAR World | |||
| Mexico | Me llamo Earl | FX, XHGC | Thursday 11:00pm local time | ||
| Namibia | M-Net | ||||
| The Netherlands | Mijn naam is Earl | RTL 5 | 3 july 2006 | Monday 9:00pm | |
| New Zealand | TV3 (New Zealand) | 12 January 2006 | Returns 2008 | ||
| Norway | My Name Is Earl | TV3 | January 12 2006 | Thursday 10:30pm | |
| Pakistan | My Name Is Earl | Star World | March 22 2007 | Thursday 10:30pm (+5 GMT) | |
| Philippines | My Name Is Earl | Jack TV Star World | 3 March 2006 | Tuesday 8:30pm | |
| Poland | Na imię mi Earl | TVP 2 | September 8, 2007 | Saturday 8:45pm local time | |
| Portugal | O Meu Nome é Earl | FOX RTP2 | November 11 2006 | Sunday 10:15pm GMT Saturday 10:30pm GMT | |
| Brazil | My Name Is Earl | FX Network | Tuesday 11:00pm local time | ||
| Russia | Меня зовут Эрл | Ren-TV | |||
| Singapore | Channel 5 | Wednesdays 11:00pm | |||
| Slovakia | Volajú ma Earl | TV JOJ | canceled | ||
| Slovenia | Jaz sem pa Earl | Kanal A | Mondays - Wednesdays 11:35pm | ||
| South Africa | My name is Earl | M-Net | Wednesdays 7:30pm - repeat Thursday 5:30pm | ||
| Spain | Me llamo Earl | La Sexta, FOX | October 18 2006 | ||
| Sweden | My Name Is Earl | TV3, TV6 | March 1 2006 | Monday 10pm on TV6 | |
| Switzerland | Earl (Mauvais Karma) | Télévision Suisse Romande | October 22 2006 | ||
| Thailand | True Series Star World | October 30 2006 - | Mondays 9pm Thursdays 7:30pm | ||
| Turkey | Benim Adım Earl | CNBC-e | 20 September 2005 | Tuesday 20:30PM | |
| United Kingdom | My Name Is Earl | Channel 4 ''(first run and repeats)'' and E4 ''(re-runs)'' | January 6 2006 | Fridays 10:35pm | |
| Ukraine | Мене звати Ерл | ICTV |
U.S. Broadcast History
★ September 2005 - December 2005 -- Tuesdays 9:00pm/8:00pm
★ January 2006 - May 2006 -- Thursdays 9:00pm/8:00pm
★ September 2006 - present -- Thursdays 8:00pm/7:00pm
References
★ California church plays role in ‘My Name Is Earl’ TV series Kim Fry
★ Nominations and Winners
External links
★ ''My Name Is Earl'' at NBC.com
★ ''My Name Is Earl'' at Channel 4
★ My name is L Ron Hubbard in The Guardian
Notes
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