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Reba (TV series)

Reba is an American television sitcom starring Reba McEntire that aired from October 5, 2001 to February 18, 2007. The series premiered on The WB where it aired for 5 seasons, with the sixth season airing on The CW (The WB and UPN merged into The CW in 2006). Most episodes were recorded in front of a live studio audience.

Reba

Allison M. Gibson

Shelby Kennedy
Phillip White

"I'm a Survivor", performed by Reba McEntire

Steve Dorff (season 1)
Jonathan Wolff (seasons 2–4)
Tree Adams (seasons 5–6)

United States

English

6

Mindy Schultheis
Michael Hanel (entire run)
Allison M. Gibson (2001–2002)
Kevin Abbott (2002–2007)
Matt Berry (2003–2007)
Donald Beck
Christopher Case
Pat Bullard
Reba McEntire (all from 2005–2007)

Jason Shubb

Donald A. Morgan (pilot)
Bryan Hays

Andy Zall

20–22 minutes

Acme Productions
Bee Caves Road Productions
(2001–2002)
(season 1)
20th Century Fox Television

The WB (seasons 1–5)
The CW (season 6)

October 5, 2001 (2001-10-05) –
February 18, 2007 (2007-02-18)

Synopsis[edit]

Set in the city of Houston, Texas, middle-aged wisecracking Reba Hart's (Reba McEntire) life is thrown upside down when she finds out her husband of 20 years, Brock (Christopher Rich), has decided to divorce her after getting his dental hygienist, Barbra Jean (Melissa Peterman) - who's half Reba's age - pregnant. Reba's life is thrown in a further whirlwind when her 17-year-old daughter, Cheyenne (JoAnna Garcia), also falls pregnant by her high school boyfriend, Van Montgomery (Steve Howey). With all of the new chaos and dysfunction in her life, Reba attempts to get through her day with her preteen daughter Kira (Scarlett Pomers) and 8-year-old son Jake (Mitch Holleman).

as Reba Hart: Reba is a single mom who struggles with taking care of everyone in her house after her husband divorces her for his dental hygienist. She is temperamental and prone to sarcastic remarks, but Reba can also be kind and caring, and is usually the sensible one. In the first two seasons she works as a secretary for her ex-husband's dental rival, Eugene. Later in the series she becomes a real estate agent.

Reba McEntire

as Brock Hart: Reba's ex-husband, a dentist and golfer, who leaves her for his much younger, pregnant, dental hygienist, Barbra Jean. He is vain, addicted to tanning, and tries to convince everyone that he is still young. Brock sometimes shows regret for his divorce from Reba because of all the chaos it causes his children. His marriage with Barbra Jean is rocky, due to his selfishness and impetuousness, but he is in love with her.

Christopher Rich

as Cheyenne Montgomery: Reba and Brock's oldest daughter, who initially is looking forward to her senior year of high school, before learning she is pregnant. She marries Van Montgomery, who moves into Reba's house after his parents disown him. Cheyenne gives birth to their daughter, Elizabeth, after going into labor on graduation day. She can be somewhat air-headed and self-centered, but she can also be thoughtful and kind-hearted. She is very sensitive, especially when she is insulted (mainly by Kyra). Her work ethic and sense of responsibility improve as she raises her daughter and study in college. Cheyenne also begins volunteering at a homeless shelter, greatly reducing her shallowness. When she comes to the realization that she is an alcoholic, she's inspired to discontinue dentistry as her major, and instead decides to study counseling for those affected by alcohol and drugs. She is truly her mother's daughter and cares greatly for her entire family.

JoAnna García

as Van Montgomery: The star cornerback of his high school's football team, Van is kicked out of the house when his parents find out he plans to marry his pregnant girlfriend, Cheyenne. He consequently moves in with Cheyenne at Reba's house, and his future in professional sports looks bright until an injury to his tailbone reveals that he has narrowing of the spine. He works to recover his life after the loss of his football dream, and he eventually becomes a successful real estate agent in a partnership with Reba. Van is portrayed as a big goof and is not good with words, especially when it comes to Cheyenne. Kyra loves making fun of him. He is a great father to his daughter, Elizabeth. He also bonds with Jake, though they grow more antagonistic towards each other as Jake grows closer to his teen years. He cares deeply for his in-laws, especially Reba, for taking him in and caring for him in his darkest hours. His relationship with his parents remains strained throughout the series, and they never truly make up.

Steve Howey

as Kyra Hart: Reba and Brock's middle daughter who has the fewest emotional issues of the family. Many of her traits and looks come from Reba, including her sharp wit and knack for sarcasm, although she's known to be more manipulative and difficult. Kyra has a constant need for this because while she would like to live the life of a normal teenager, Reba, Brock, and Barbra Jean constantly saddle her with adult responsibilities (like watching the two babies) and severely meddle in her social life. Therefore, she always feels that she's being punished for the bad choices of the dim-witted Cheyenne and Van. In the final season, she decides not to go to college and to focus on her music. Kyra also likes teasing Van, annoying Cheyenne, and bullying Jake. During season 5, she appears in only two episodes toward the beginning of the season, due to Scarlett Pomers' real-life battle with anorexia. She returns at the beginning of Season 6.

Scarlett Pomers

as Jake Hart: Reba and Brock's youngest son, Jake is often teased by his big sister Kyra. In earlier seasons, Jake sometimes is seen in only one scene where he cracks a joke or mentions something that involves the current topic. Jake is pretty oblivious of what goes on around him and has a habit of saying the first thing that comes to his mind without thinking. He acts like a normal boy for his age, although in earlier seasons he displays feminine characteristics that worry his father, Brock.

Mitch Holleman

as Barbra Jean Hart: Barbra Jean, also known by her initials "BJ", was Brock's dental hygienist and had an affair with him as his marriage to Reba was deteriorating. She gets pregnant, though Brock and Reba are not divorced yet. Her comically religious behavior is phased out over the course of the first season. Barbra Jean is more intelligent than Van (but not by much), but is more oblivious than Jake and is often an easy target for Reba's sarcasm. She is intimidated by Reba's parenting skills and history with Brock, and she spends much of the series desperately trying to earn Reba's friendship, much to the latter's constant annoyance. While noisy and eccentric, she is a kind-hearted person with good intentions, and by the end of the series Reba reluctantly admits that Barbra Jean is a good friend. Her tendency to tell "over-the-top" tales results in her sharing many random and often bizarre facts about her childhood and past. The most that can be understood is that she was born in Friendly, Texas, and was known as "the biggest baby in Juno County". She has a sister, currently married, a brother named "Buzzard" (played by Bryan Callen ) and a father ("Big Daddy") who enjoys drinking and hunting. Brock is afraid of both Buzzard and Big Daddy because he knows they don't like him. BJ also claims to have an aunt who spits professionally. In the last season, she loses a considerable amount of weight and becomes a weather girl (stage name "Stormy Clearweather") with a public-access television cable station. Her meteorological expertise comes from the fact that her "butt-rometer" can accurately predict rain ever since she was struck by lightning in her Be-dazzler-studded backside in 1982. In the last episode, she trades up to her station's roving news reporter, calling her segment "Babs Janson: Street Walker".

Melissa Peterman

Alena & Gabrielle Leberger as Elizabeth Montgomery: Elizabeth is the daughter of Van and Cheyenne. Elizabeth rarely speaks (although in the ninth episode in Season 5 she says her first line), but is sometimes shown in a family member's arm or running around. She is a happy child who is often shown giggling. In the second-season episode "And The Grammy Goes to...", it is revealed that Van indeed named the baby after the star of .

Bewitched

Alexander & Jackson McClellan as Henry Hart: Brock and Barbra Jean's son and younger of Cheyenne, Kyra, and Jake. He sometimes displays bad behavior, which leads Reba to believe that Barbra Jean is a bad parent.

half-brother

Production[edit]

Opening sequences[edit]

The show's theme song, "I'm a Survivor", was written by Shelby Kennedy and Phillip White and performed by Reba McEntire. The song comes from Reba's album Greatest Hits Vol. 3: I'm a Survivor. Though the first part of the TV version's lyrics appear elsewhere in the song, the album version has a different chorus: "The baby girl without a chance / a victim of circumstance / the one who ought to give up / but she's just too hard-headed / a single mom who works two jobs / who loves her kids and never stops / with gentle hands and the heart of a fighter / I'm a survivor." The show's lyrics are as follows:

Broadcast[edit]

History[edit]

The series was originally cancelled when The WB's rival network UPN merged with them to transform into The CW. However, in an 11th hour move on May 17, 2006, The CW renewed Reba with a 13-episode order, reportedly to fulfill a syndication contract worth $20 million.[11][12] In November 2006, The CW announced that the show would be paired with 7th Heaven, Sundays at 7:00 p.m., beginning later that month.[13] Reba encores were scheduled for Sundays at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT, with a new episode at 7:30 p.m. Reba became the top-rated sitcom on the CW, also surpassing the LabSupernatural, One Tree Hill, and Veronica Mars.[14] The final episode aired on February 18, 2007.

Syndication[edit]

Reba has aired in syndication on Lifetime, Ion Television, Peachtree TV, The CW Plus, and Hallmark Channel. In September 2006, Reba began airing on the new CW Daytime block, and remained there until September 2008. It began airing on CMT on Wednesday August 1, 2012, in high definition, and also began airing on ABC Family (now Freeform) on August 6, 2012. It began airing on TV Land in 2015. As of August 2019, however, the series was pulled from both TV Land and Freeform. The show made its network premiere on UPtv on August 2, 2019.[15] On April 5, 2021, the series began airing again on the Hallmark Channel.[16]

International[edit]

Reba was broadcast worldwide in over 30 countries. The series was successful in the Czech Republic (under the name "The Diary of a Seasoned Mother") where the season premiere on September 29, 2007 garnered over 1 million viewers. It was also successful in Canada, Mexico, and Croatia.

Streaming[edit]

Reba is currently available to stream on Hulu and Amazon Freevee. All 6 seasons and 127 episodes of Reba will be available to stream on Netflix starting May 6, 2024.[17]

at IMDb

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Official website

The show Reba, The Cast, And Trivia!

– details of cancellation and possible spin-off

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