King of the Hill (season 1)
This is a list of episodes from the first season of King of the Hill.
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Season 1 | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Original network | Fox |
Original release | January 12 – May 11, 1997 |
Season chronology | |
Production
The showrunner for the season was Greg Daniels.[1]
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Sundays at 8:30–9:00 p.m. (EST) on the Fox Broadcasting Company.[2][3]
Cast and characters
See also: List of King of the Hill characters
Main cast
- Mike Judge as Hank Hill / Boomhauer / Stuart Dooley (voice)
- Kathy Najimy as Peggy Hill (voice)
- Pamela Adlon as Bobby Hill / Clark Peters (voice)
- Brittany Murphy as Luanne Platter / Joseph Gribble (voice)
- Johnny Hardwick as Dale Gribble (voice)
- Stephen Root as Bill Dauterive / Buck Strickland (voice)
- Toby Huss as Cotton Hill / Kahn Souphanousinphone, Sr. / Joe Black / Additional voices (voice)
Guest Stars
- Willie Nelson as Himself (voice)
- Dennis Hopper as Himself (voice)
- Chuck Mangione as Himself (voice)
- Laurie Metcalf as Cissy Cobb (voice)
- Jennifer Coolidge as Miss Kremzer (voice)
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | Viewers (millions) [4] |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Wes Archer | Mike Judge & Greg Daniels | January 12, 1997 | 4E01 | 19.9 |
Straitlaced propane salesman and family man, Hank Hill, is accused of beating his son, Bobby, after Bobby gets a black eye from getting hit in the face with a baseball during a Little League game and rumors spread that Hank beat up a teenaged Megalo-Mart employee (when really he just yelled at him for not knowing if the store sells a tap and die and some WD-40). Meanwhile, Hank's friends, conspiracy nut Dale Gribble, down-and-out Army barber Bill Dauterive, and fast-talking womanizer Jeff Boomhauer, try to fix Hank's truck, while Luanne Platter (Hank's niece) moves in with the Hills after her parents get sent to jail over a domestic disturbance. The episode is also known as "Bobby the Baseball Phenom".[5] | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Square Peg" | Gary McCarver | Joe Stillman | January 19, 1997 | 4E02 | 14.3 |
Peggy is mortified and tongue-tied when she finds out she has been chosen to teach the middle school's sexual education class, while Hank does everything he can to keep his son from learning about sex. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "The Order of the Straight Arrow" | Klay Hall | Cheryl Holliday | February 2, 1997 | 4E03 | 18.9 |
Hank, Bill, Dale, and Boomhauer take Bobby and his friends on an Order of the Straight Arrow camping trip where the men send the boys on a snipe hunt during which Bobby stuns a whooping crane but then everyone believes it is dead. Meanwhile, Peggy sneaks out to buy special shoes for her large feet. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Hank's Got the Willies" | Monte Young | Johnny Hardwick | February 9, 1997 | 4E05 | 15.3 |
Hank is worried that Bobby does not have a normal role model in his life—and things get worse when Bobby accidentally hits Hank's idol, Willie Nelson (voiced by Nelson himself) with a golf club during a day on the green. Willie later explains to Hank that Bobby already had a hero all along...his father. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Luanne's Saga" | Pat Shinagawa | Paul Lieberstein | February 16, 1997 | 4E04 | 17.5 |
When Buckley breaks up with Luanne and Luanne goes on a days-long crying jag, Hank sets out to find Luanne a new boyfriend in 48 hours—which backfires when Hank sees Luanne with Boomhauer. Chuck Mangione also guest stars. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Hank's Unmentionable Problem" | Adam Kuhlman | Mike Judge & Greg Daniels | February 23, 1997 | 4E07 | N/A |
Hank's ongoing constipation causes great concern for Peggy and, much to Hank's embarrassment, everyone else in Arlen. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Westie Side Story" | Brian Sheesley | Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger | March 2, 1997 | 4E06 | 16.3 |
When a new Laotian family moves in next door, problems ensue when the new neighbor's family dog goes missing and the Hills fear that the stereotype about Asians eating dogs is true. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Shins of the Father" | Martin Archer Jr. | Alan R. Cohen & Alan Freedland | March 23, 1997 | 4E08 | 15.9 |
Hank's brash, sexist father, Cotton Hill, crashes Bobby's 12th birthday party—and stays over the Hills' house, which does not sit well with Peggy when Cotton's misogyny begins rubbing off on Bobby. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Peggy the Boggle Champ" | Chuck Sheetz | Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger | April 13, 1997 | 4E09 | 15.4 |
Hank's promise to coach Peggy at the Texas State Boggle Championship is jeopardized when his buddies try to lure him away to the Ninth Annual Dallas Mower Expo. Meanwhile, Bobby and Luanne freak out when they leave a condensation ring on the new coffee table, but their efforts to fix it cause even more trouble. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Keeping Up with Our Joneses" | John Rice | Jonathan Collier & Joe Stillman | April 27, 1997 | 4E10 | 17.4 |
When Hank catches Bobby smoking a cigarette in a gas station bathroom, Hank punishes him by making his son smoke an entire carton, but the plan backfires when Bobby, Hank, and Peggy all become addicted. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "King of the Ant Hill" | Gary McCarver | Johnny Hardwick & Paul Lieberstein | May 4, 1997 | 4E13 | N/A |
After telling Dale never to spray insecticide on his lawn again, Hank's expensive new lawn becomes mysteriously infested with fire ants days before Rainey Street's Cinco de Mayo celebration. Meanwhile, Bobby becomes the hypnotized servant for the Red Ant Queen. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Plastic White Female" | Jeff Myers | David Zuckerman | May 11, 1997 | 4E11 | 13.3 |
Bobby is invited to his first boy/girl party, and Peggy is horrified when she discovers him playing Spin the Bottle with one of Luanne's plastic beauty school heads. |
Home release
The season was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The season two episode "The Company Man" is included due to its production code.
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References
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