Reba McEntire will be reuniting with the team from the show "Reba" for a new sitcom, marking her return to television.
Following her time as a coach on the TV show The Voice, Reba McEntire is collaborating with NBC once more for a new comedy pilot without a title.
As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the show follows the story of McEntire's character, who unexpectedly becomes co-owner of her father's restaurant with a half-sister she didn't know existed.
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McEntire will collaborate again with experienced showrunner Kevin Abbott, known for his work on shows like Last Man Standing, Roseanne, and The Golden Girls.
According to reports, Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis, who previously worked as executive producers on Reba, will be part of the new NBC comedy series alongside Reba McEntire.
NBC has officially ordered its first pilot of 2024 following the resolution of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
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The singer known for the song "Fancy" made her TV debut in the early 2000s with a popular sitcom called Reba, which aired for six seasons from 2001 to 2007.
In the show, McEntire plays a mother from Texas who is dealing with the breakup of her marriage, her husband's infidelity, and her daughter's unexpected pregnancy during her teenage years.
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Reba's show is still being shown on the Hallmark Channel through syndication.
During 2012, McEntire appeared in the brief television show Malibu Country on ABC, where she acted alongside Lily Tomlin and Sara Rue.
In 2022, she made an appearance in the third season of Big Sky on ABC.
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