King of the Hill season 8
Appearance
King of the Hill | |
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Season 8 | |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | November 2, 2003 May 23, 2004 | –
Season chronology | |
The eighth season of King of the Hill originally aired Sundays at 7:30–8:00 p.m. (EST) on the Fox Broadcasting Company from November 2, 2003 to May 23, 2004.[1][2] The Region 1 DVD was released on November 18, 2014.[3]
Production
The showrunners for the season were John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky.[4] The eighth production season was the first to fully utilize digital ink and paint, although several Season 7 holdovers from the 7ABE production line were still traditionally colored. The last of these produced was "Flirting with the Master", while the last aired was "Rich Hank, Poor Hank".
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | Viewers (millions) [citation needed] |
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150 | 1 | "Patch Boomhauer" | Anthony Lioi | J.B. Cook | November 2, 2003 | 8ABE01 | 12.3 |
151 | 2 | "Reborn to Be Wild" | Dominic Polcino | Tony Gama-Lobo & Rebecca May | November 9, 2003 | 8ABE02 | 7.4 |
152 | 3 | "New Cowboy on the Block" | Cyndi Tang-Loveland | Dean Young | November 16, 2003 | 7ABE15 | 8.9 |
153 | 4 | "The Incredible Hank" | Wes Archer | Dan Sterling | November 23, 2003 | 8ABE04 | 7.4 |
154 | 5 | "Flirting with the Master" | Anthony Lioi | Norm Hiscock | November 30, 2003 | 7ABE22 | 7.0 |
155 | 6 | "After the Mold Rush" | Dominic Polcino | Kit Boss | December 7, 2003 | 7ABE19 | 6.1 |
156 | 7 | "Livin' on Reds, Vitamin C and Propane" | John Rice | Dan McGrath | December 14, 2003 | 8ABE05 | 7.9 |
157 | 8 | "Rich Hank, Poor Hank" | Tricia Garcia | Etan Cohen | January 4, 2004 | 7ABE21 | 7.5 |
158 | 9 | "Ceci N'Est Pas Une King of the Hill" | Tricia Garcia | Etan Cohen | January 25, 2004 | 8ABE03 | 6.5 |
159 | 10 | "That's What She Said" | Cyndi Tang-Loveland | Sivert Glarum & Michael Jamin | February 8, 2004 | 8ABE06 | 5.6 |
160 | 11 | "My Hair Lady" | Allan Jacobsen | Wyatt Cenac | February 15, 2004 | 8ABE09 | 4.8 |
161 | 12 | "Phish and Wild Life" | Matt Engstrom | Greg Cohen | February 22, 2004 | 8ABE10 | 6.4 |
162 | 13 | "Cheer Factor" | Kyounghee Lim & Boohwan Lim | Christy Stratton | March 7, 2004 | 8ABE07 | 5.6 |
163 | 14 | "Dale Be Not Proud" | Anthony Lioi | Jonathan Collier | March 14, 2004 | 8ABE11 | 5.9 |
164 | 15 | "Après Hank, le Deluge" | Gary McCarver | Kit Boss | March 21, 2004 | 8ABE08 | 7.0 |
165 | 16 | "DaleTech" | Dominic Polcino | J.B. Cook | March 28, 2004 | 8ABE12 | 6.3 |
166 | 17 | "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Alamo" | Brian Sheesley | Christy Stratton | April 18, 2004 | 8ABE14 | 6.4 |
167 | 18 | "Girl, You'll Be a Giant Soon" | Cyndi Tang-Loveland | Dan McGrath | April 25, 2004 | 8ABE16 | 6.1 |
168 | 19 | "Stressed for Success" | Tricia Garcia | Tony Gama-Lobo & Rebecca May | May 2, 2004 | 8ABE13 | 6.2 |
169 | 20 | "Hank's Back" "The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hank" | Robin Brigstocke | Aron Abrams & Gregory Thompson | May 9, 2004 | 8ABE15 | 4.5 |
170 | 21 | "The Redneck on Rainey Street" | Gary McCarver | Jim Dauterive | May 16, 2004 | 8ABE17 | 5.1 |
171 | 22 | "Talking Shop" | Anthony Lioi | Garland Testa | May 23, 2004 | 8ABE20 | 6.1 |
References
- ^ TV Listings for November 2, 2003
- ^ TV Listings for May 23, 2004
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2017-03-07.
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