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Small Town Big Deal - Season 1

Get ready for some unpredictable fun when you experience the USA as never before! Join former Entertainment Tonight weekend anchor, Jann Carl and her co-host Rodney Miller as they seek out the upbeat stories of the innovative, interesting, and historic things happening in small town America!

Top Cast

  • Jann Carl

    Jann Carl

    Self - Host

  • Rodney Miller

    Rodney Miller

    Self - Host

Overview

Get ready for some unpredictable fun when you experience the USA as never before! Join former Entertainment Tonight weekend anchor, Jann Carl and her co-host Rodney Miller as they seek out the upbeat stories of the innovative, interesting, and historic things happening in small town America!

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