
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
127 (list of episodes)
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
October 5, 2001
February 18, 2007
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).
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]