Reba McEntire is set to collaborate with the team from her previous show "Reba" for a new sitcom. She will be returning to television soon.
Following her time as a coach on the reality singing show The Voice, Reba McEntire is now working with NBC on a new comedy pilot that has not yet been given a title.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, the show is centered around McEntire's character, who unexpectedly inherits her father's restaurant only to find out that she now has to share ownership with a half-sister she never knew existed, much to her dismay.
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McEntire is set to work with experienced showrunner Kevin Abbott once again. Abbott has worked on popular shows like 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 new comedy series on NBC.
NBC has issued its first pilot order for 2024 following the conclusion of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
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The musician known for the song "Fancy" became popular on television in the early 2000s with her successful sitcom Reba, which aired for 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 being involved in a cheating scandal, and her daughter going through a teenage pregnancy.
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Reba is still being shown on TV through syndication and can be watched on the Hallmark Channel.
During 2012, McEntire had a role in the ABC show Malibu Country, which did not last long and also featured Lily Tomlin and Sara Rue.
In 2022, she made an appearance on Season 3 of the show Big Sky on ABC.
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