Reba McEntire is teaming up with the creators of the show "Reba" for a new sitcom, marking her return to television.
Following her role as a coach on the TV show The Voice, Reba McEntire is collaborating with NBC once more for a new comedy pilot that has not yet been given a title.
As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the show follows the story of McEntire's character, who unexpectedly inherits her father's restaurant and is surprised to find out she now has a new business partner in her half-sister, who she was unaware of before.
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McEntire will team up again with experienced showrunner Kevin Abbott, who has worked on popular shows such as Last Man Standing, Roseanne, and The Golden Girls.
Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis, who were previously executive producers on Reba, are said to be joining Reba McEntire on her upcoming NBC comedy series.
NBC has issued its first pilot order for 2024 after the conclusion 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 the successful sitcom Reba, which aired for a total of six seasons from 2001 to 2007.
The show featured McEntire playing the role of a mother from Texas who is dealing with the challenges of her marriage ending, her husband's infidelity, and her daughter's teenage pregnancy.
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Reba's TV show is still being broadcasted on the Hallmark Channel through reruns.
McEntire appeared in the ABC show Malibu Country in 2012, but unfortunately, the show did not last long. Lily Tomlin and Sara Rue also starred in the series
In 2022, she made an appearance on Season 3 of Big Sky, a show on ABC.
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