HBO, George Carlin’s TV home for the last 31 years, is re-airing most of the specials the late comic made for the network starting tomorrow night.

Carlin, 71, died Sunday in LA from heart failure.

The rebellious comedian hosted 14 popular HBO specials over the years, dating back to 1977.

Tomorrow, HBO2 will air five of Carlin’s cable specials, including “On Location: George Carlin at USC” (8 p.m.) and “Carlin at Carnegie” (11 p.m.).

On Thursday, HBO2 will air another six Carlin specials, including “George Carlin – Don’t Do It Again” (9 p.m.), “George Carlin: Back in Town” (11 p.m.) and “George Carlin: You Are All Diseased” (12:05 a.m.).

On Friday, HBO airs Carlin’s final HBO special -“George Carlin: It’s Bad For Ya” (9 p.m.) – while, on Saturday, HBO Comedy airs 11 hours of Carlin specials from 4 p.m. to 3:10 a.m.

“It’s Bad For Ya” will also be available on HBO On Demand over the weekend and the next four weeks. – Michael Starr

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