Raising the Roofs

Raising the Roofs (2006)

EndedReality showComedy

Raising the Roofs is an unscripted comedy series that stars working actor Michael Roof, Jr., and his prank-pulling, beer-swilling, over-the-top, back-country family. Michael Jr. was born and raised in a small town of Dunnellon, Florida, with a population of 2,000, where his extended family still resides. In search of fame and fortune, he moved to Hollywood and has landed a number of supporting roles in films such as The Dukes of Hazzard and Black Hawk Down. Raising the Roofs explores what happens when his family -- his father, Michael Sr. and Uncle Stevie -- pack their bags and their pet pig, and take on the bright lights and big city of Los Angeles for an open ended visit.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Erection DayAug. 10, 2006
S01E05Bright Lights, Big BoobiesAug. 3, 2006
S01E04100 Dollars on RedneckJuli 27, 2006
S01E03Show Me the HunniesJuli 20, 2006
S01E02Money for Nuthin' Hicks for FreeJuli 13, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Raising the Roofs' premiere?

'Raising the Roofs' premiered on September 24, 2006.

Who were the main characters in 'Raising the Roofs'?

The main characters in 'Raising the Roofs' were the Roof family, including parents Bobby and Karen, and their four children.

What was the premise of 'Raising the Roofs'?

'Raising the Roofs' followed the daily lives of the Roof family as they navigated the challenges and adventures of raising a large family.

Where was the setting of 'Raising the Roofs'?

'Raising the Roofs' was set in a suburban neighborhood.

Did 'Raising the Roofs' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Raising the Roofs' featured several notable guest stars throughout its run, including celebrity appearances from actors, musicians, and athletes.

What were some of the recurring storylines in 'Raising the Roofs'?

Some recurring storylines in 'Raising the Roofs' included the challenges of parenting, sibling rivalries, and the family's adventures and misadventures in their community.

Did 'Raising the Roofs' tackle any social issues?

Yes, 'Raising the Roofs' occasionally addressed social issues such as teen pregnancy, bullying, and peer pressure, providing a platform for discussions within the show's narrative.

Did 'Raising the Roofs' receive any awards or nominations?

'Raising the Roofs' did not receive any major awards or nominations during its run.

Did 'Raising the Roofs' have a laugh track?

No, 'Raising the Roofs' did not use a laugh track. The show aimed for a more naturalistic and realistic approach to its comedic moments.

How did 'Raising the Roofs' end?

'Raising the Roofs' concluded its run with a heartwarming series finale that provided closure to the Roof family's storylines.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Raising the Roofs'?

No, there were no spin-offs or related shows to 'Raising the Roofs'.

Was 'Raising the Roofs' popular among viewers?

'Raising the Roofs' had a dedicated fanbase, although it didn't reach the same level of popularity as some other shows of the time.

Did 'Raising the Roofs' feature any memorable catchphrases or slogans?

No, 'Raising the Roofs' did not have any particularly memorable catchphrases or slogans associated with it.

Did 'Raising the Roofs' have any notable crossovers with other TV shows?

No, 'Raising the Roofs' did not have any notable crossovers with other TV shows.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'Raising the Roofs'?

No, 'Raising the Roofs' did not have any major controversies associated with it.

Did 'Raising the Roofs' have a dedicated fan following?

Yes, 'Raising the Roofs' had a dedicated fan following who enjoyed the show's relatable and lighthearted family dynamics.

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