Life of Riley
Jim Riley and his family own and operate a 760 acre “living history farm” where they raise apples, teach history, and avoid reality at all costs.
Reality Check
Meet Jim Riley, his staff and family in the pilot episode of "Life of Riley," when Jim gets a visit from the "blob," endures a reality show producer and a redcoat who doesn't want to be the bad guy. Who needs to live in the real world anyway?
A Town Meeting
When Jim Riley tries to talk the town of Oak Glen into spending some money on advertising, the good citizens are imperiled by 300 degrees of caution and diverted by a thousand unnamed worries. For the tenth year in a row, the committee can't decide on how to advertise collectively.
How To Keep Your Job
In this third episode of "Life of Riley", Jim Riley talks about the sorts of employees who tend to last at Riley's Farm -- or anywhere for that matter.
Reality Check
Meet Jim Riley, his staff and family in the pilot episode of "Life of Riley," when Jim gets a visit from the "blob," endures a reality show producer and a redcoat who doesn't want to be the bad guy. Who needs to live in the real world anyway?
A Town Meeting
When Jim Riley tries to talk the town of Oak Glen into spending some money on advertising, the good citizens are imperiled by 300 degrees of caution and diverted by a thousand unnamed worries. For the tenth year in a row, the committee can't decide on how to advertise collectively.
Join the Colony
How To Keep Your Job
In this third episode of "Life of Riley", Jim Riley talks about the sorts of employees who tend to last at Riley's Farm -- or anywhere for that matter.
Join the Colony