Television Review: The Naked Trucker & T-Bones Show

First time I noticed Dave "Gruber" Allen was as the third part of the improv comedy troupe, the Higgins Boys & Gruber. The threesome hosted a weekday timeslot back in the days when Comedy Central was just a Channel. In their bloc of Com Channel time, the boys would sit around a kitchen set, introducing episodes of "Clutch Cargo" and "Supercar" and engaging in the occasional sketch.

In one of the more memorable bits, Grube anticipated his nekkid trucker character by attempting to revive the '70s fad of streaking. It did not, thankfully, take, though the sound of skinny-ass Gruber singing the chorus to Ray Stevens' "The Streak" remains lodged within my memory.

I followed Grube to Freaks and Geeks, where the longhaired string-bean had a memorable role as a Grateful Dead-luvin' h.s. teacher (turned Linda Cardellini's former mathlete onto the joys of American Beauty, if I recall), then periodically noticed him in small roles on sundry teevee shows (another teacher on Malcolm in the Middle, a guy beneath the desk on Conan, etc.).

But The Naked Trucker & T-Bones Show is his first decent billing in way too long. Allen has a wry way of delivering even the dopiest lines that can be plenty amusing – and even though he spends his time with a guitar, trucker's hat, white socks and work boots as his only apparel, turns out that he's the voice of reason on this Comedy Central series. Partner Gerald "T-Bones" Tibbons (David Koechner, another busy supporting character comic) is the loony 'un.

On the basis of its premiere, the duo's new show is a slapped-together blend of staged and filmed antics – kinda like the old Jack Benny program in structure, though much more deliberately outlandish. In the debut, for instance, we're told how T-Bones attempts to sell a song that Trucker's written: the two show up unannounced at the home of a big-time record producer, and T-Bones breaks into the absent record mogul's house, leaving his unclothed bud to stand out in front where his naked-ass-self naturally attracts the attention of the neighbors. When the cops appear and find T-Bones using the producer's bathtub, he initially resists their order to step out of the tub. "I feel threatened," Koechner explains in his good-ol'-boy slur, "so, of course, I have an erection!"

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