Factory

Factory (2008)

EndedScripted showComedy

Largely improvised, this 1/2-hr comedy revolves around 4 long-time friends - Gary, Smitty, Gus and Chase - who all work at the local factory in a small Illinois town.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06CampingAug 3, 2008
S01E05Model EmployeeJul 27, 2008
S01E04Builtgood Screwcutter 5000Jul 20, 2008
S01E03The Drug TestJul 13, 2008
S01E02The LemonJul 6, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Factory' from the year 2008 premiere?

The TV show 'Factory' from the year 2008 premiered on June 29, 2008.

Who were the main characters in 'Factory'?

The main characters in 'Factory' were Mitch (played by Mitch Rouse), Hector (played by Michael Coleman), and Packer (played by Jay Malone).

What was the genre of 'Factory'?

'Factory' was a comedy TV show.

Where was the TV show 'Factory' set?

'Factory' was set in a fictional factory in Chicago.

Who created the TV show 'Factory'?

'Factory' was created by Mitch Rouse and Jay Leggett.

What was the premise of 'Factory'?

'Factory' followed the lives of three coworkers at a fictional factory, showcasing their daily interactions and comedic misadventures.

Which actors made guest appearances on 'Factory'?

'Factory' featured guest appearances from various actors, including Andy Dick, Horatio Sanz, and Chris Parnell.

Did 'Factory' receive any awards or nominations?

'Factory' did not receive any major awards or nominations during its run.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Factory'?

The first season of 'Factory' consisted of 13 episodes.

What was the reception of 'Factory' by audiences and critics?

'Factory' received mixed reviews from both audiences and critics, with some praising its comedic elements, while others found it lacking in substance.

Did 'Factory' have a laugh track?

No, 'Factory' did not have a laugh track, allowing the comedy to rely solely on the performances and writing.

Were there any notable running gags or catchphrases in 'Factory'?

While 'Factory' did not have any widely recognized catchphrases, it featured recurring comedic elements such as workplace pranks and misunderstandings.

Did 'Factory' explore any serious or social issues within its comedic framework?

'Factory' primarily focused on delivering lighthearted comedy and did not heavily delve into serious or social issues.

Did 'Factory' have a loyal fanbase?

'Factory' developed a small but dedicated fanbase who appreciated its unique humor and character dynamics.

Did 'Factory' have any notable guest directors?

'Factory' did not have any notable guest directors, as the majority of episodes were directed by the show's creators and regular directors.

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