Working Class (2011)
Working Class
2011Working Class is an American television sitcom created by Jill Cargerman, which premiered on CMT on January 28, 2011. The network ordered twelve episodes for the comedy, which is the first scripted series for the network. On April 11, 2011, CMT cancelled Working Class after only one season due to low ratings.
Seasons & Episode
Carli's old flame from high school shows up hoping to re-ignite his "spark" with Carli -- even if means humiliating her in front of her new boss. Special guest Ben King.
Carli dates her lovelorn dentist in the hopes of reducing Scott's dental bill, while Nick uses Will's play date to hook up with a hot mom. Special guest Ryan Stiles.
Carli feels threatened when her ex-husband's new "sugar mama" tries to buy her kids' affection with expensive gifts. Special guests Reba McEntire and John Schneider.
When tensions rise between Carli and her neighbor, Hank, she decides to get to the bottom of the disturbing rumors about him.
Carli's lesson in non-judgmental behavior backfires when she invites her kids' bawdy lunch lady to dinner. Special guest Kathy Kinney.
Scott takes a job at Parker Foods where his irresponsible behavior threatens to wreck Carli's much-anticipated spa night.
When Carli chaperones the school dance, she must put aside flirting with her boss to save her daughter from humiliation.
Carli's boss, Rob, invites her to an educational wine expo, which she's determined to turn into a first date.
When Carli's fight with her brother Nick escalates, her ex-Marine neighbor Hank offers to organize Will's birthday party.
Carli gets more than she bargained for when her man-eater mother takes Pam to a renaissance fair. Guest stars: Lesley Ann Warren and Evan Farmer.
Carli brings an internet date to Rob's housewarming party, hoping to prove what a catch she is.
Carli learns her son is embarrassed by her deli job at the local grocery stor
Working Class is an American television sitcom created by Jill Cargerman, which premiered on CMT on January 28, 2011. The network ordered twelve episodes for the comedy, which is the first scripted series for the network. On April 11, 2011, CMT cancelled Working Class after only one season due to low ratings.