The Joke's on Me
Jeff Foxworthy · 2026 · FOX Nation
Jeff Foxworthy demystifies the grind behind his clean Southern comedy.
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Jeff Foxworthy is mostly concerned with lifting the curtain on how a stand-up routine actually comes together. While he still delivers his clean, Southern-fried observations on aging and family, the real draw here is how he frames the performance. He structures the show to demystify the blue-collar machinery behind his comedy, splicing his stage time with documentary segments that track a joke’s path from a scribbled thought in a notebook to a refined bit in front of an audience.\n\nFilmed at the Gas South Theatre in Duluth, Georgia, the 2026 FOX Nation release captures the 67-year-old comic in a deeply reflective career phase. Foxworthy, the best-selling comedy recording artist in history, has hinted that this twelfth special might be his last. He cited the exhausting grind of assembling a full-length broadcast as his reason for stepping back, noting a preference for spending time with his grandchildren over the intensive writing process.\n\nThe behind-the-scenes framing acts as a response to the music documentaries of recent years, with Foxworthy pointing out that audiences rarely see the trial-and-error work that goes into crafting a joke. On stage, he sticks to his strengths, talking about the physical indignities of getting older and the oddities of domestic life. It is a slower, more sentimental outing than his Blue Collar days, designed more as a career retrospective than a bid to find a new hook.