CMT's original series, WORKING CLASS, starring Melissa Peterman and Ed Asner, will kick-off its season one finale night Friday, April 1, with two new back-to-back episodes premiering at 8:00 p.m., ET/PT and 8:30 p.m., ET/PT.
In the first episode of the one-hour finale block, Carli brings an internet date (Guest star David Faustino, "Married with Children" and Not Another B Movie) to Rob's housewarming party, hoping to prove that she is a good catch. In the episode immediately following, Carli accepts an "employee of the month" award from Parker Foods, setting the stage for a flashback to when she first interviewed for the job (Guest star Martin Mull, "Roseanne" and "'Til Death").
WORKING CLASS stars Melissa Peterman ("Reba" and "The Singing Bee") as single mom, Carli, who tries to give her kids a better life by moving them to an upscale suburb. She quickly finds that making the transition to "the good life" is harder than she thought. TV legend Ed Asner stars as the cranky, surly neighbor and co-worker, Hank; while TV newcomer and Broadway vet, Steve Kazee, plays Carli's ladies-man brother. Patrick Fabian ("Big Love") portrays Carli's handsome boss. Lachlan Buchanan ("Hung"), Courtney Merritt ("The Forgotten") and Cameron Castaneda ("Melrose Place) round out the cast as Carli's three children.
Fans can watch full episodes and view bonus clips at www.WorkingClass.CMT.com. New episodes launch online Saturday mornings following the show's on-air premiere. Join the conversation and watch exclusive clips on Facebook, or follow @CMTshows on Twitter. WORKING CLASS star Cameron Castaneda will chat with fans LIVE tonight at 7 p.m. on Facebook. Text WORK to 32709 for show photos, videos, a free rington and more on your mobile device (message and data rates may apply).
WORKING CLASS is executive produced by Jill Cargerman ("Spin City," "Las Vegas," "Gary Unmarried") and Bryan Johnson of The Film Syndicate.
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