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Living With Ed Episode Guide

Living With Ed is an American reality television show. It was originally shown on HGTV in 2007. In 2009 a new version began showing on the new Planet Green channel. The show follows actor Ed Begley, Jr. in his quest to live his life with a small carbon footprint. The series records the conflicts between him and his less zealous wife Rachelle Carson who many times suffers due to her husband's uncompromising beliefs. One of the most frequent capers Begley engages in is making his home environmentally more friendly, which he competes with his best friend Bill Nye. Other celebrities have appeared on the show including Jay Leno, Jackson Browne and Jack McGee. Commenting in 2006 on the appeal of the show, Begley said: "In the format of the show, everyone who watches—even people who have never thought about living a low-impact, environmentally conscious life—will be able to relate. They’ll come away with a raised awareness, but they’ll also enjoy seeing the differences between the Rachelle and me." In July 2009 Planet Green announced that it had produced 13 new episodes of the series that would begin airing on October 21, 2009.

The best rated episodes of Living With Ed are:
  • Sundancing As Fast As I Can S1E6 rated 10.0
  • Ed's Perfect Birthday S1E5 rated 10.0
The lowest rated episodes of Living With Ed are:
  • Meet The Begleys S1E1 rated 1.0
  • Beauty And The Barrel S1E2 rated 10.0

The first episode of Living With Ed aired on January 01, 2007.

The last episode of Living With Ed aired on February 03, 2010.

There are 32 episodes of Living With Ed.

There are 3 seasons of Living With Ed.

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Living With Ed has ended.