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Biden to Sanction Israeli Settlers in West Bank
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Biden to Sanction Israeli Settlers in West Bank

President Joe Biden was expected to issue an executive order Thursday to punish Israeli settlers who have been attacking Palestinians in the West Bank‚ Politico reported.
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Reuters: US Believes Deadly Drone Was Iranian-made
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The United States has assessed that Iran manufactured the drone that slammed into a U.S. base in Jordan over the weekend‚ killing three U.S. soldiers and wounding more than 40‚ four U.S. officials told Reuters.
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Austin: Never Directed Anyone to Keep Hospitalization from WH
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Austin: Never Directed Anyone to Keep Hospitalization from WH

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday he never directed anyone on his staff not to tell the White House he'd been hospitalized and takes full responsibility for keeping President Joe Biden in the dark for weeks that he'd been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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Snouts and Lifespan: How the Shape of Your Dog’s Nose Predicts Its Longevity
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Snouts and Lifespan: How the Shape of Your Dog’s Nose Predicts Its Longevity

UK research on over 580‚000 dogs shows small long-nosed breeds have the highest‚ and medium flat-faced breeds the lowest‚ life expectancies. Small long-nosed (or dolichocephalic)...
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Reclusive Richard Simmons Shares Uplifting Message After Reflecting On Being ‘Made Fun Of’
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Richard Simmons‚ a renowned fitness personality and motivational speaker‚ rose to prominence in the ’80s and ’90s with his vibrant and inclusive fitness approach‚ catering to individuals of diverse body shapes‚ sizes‚ and fitness levels. Beyond his fitness contributions‚ Simmons is recognized for his compassionate and empathetic stance‚ particularly in assisting those dealing with weight and self-esteem challenges. The 74-year-old‚ who recently expressed dissatisfaction about a controversial biopic portraying his life‚ took to his social media to convey a positive and uplifting message to his followers amidst the criticism he faced regarding his last public outburst. Richard Simmons talks about the pain of being constantly criticized Instagram Despite his celebrity status‚ Simmons consistently faced criticism from various sources and urged his followers to remain unaffected by people’s opinions. “For as long as I can remember‚ people have made fun of me‚” he wrote. “And people still make fun of me. But you know what? I am glad to be me! You should be glad that you are you.” RELATED: Rarely Seen Richard Simmons Speaks Out On Apparent Biopic Additionally‚ he offered musical recommendations‚ including Gloria Gaynor’s iconic disco track “I Will Survive‚” the Broadway standard “I Am What I Am” from Jerry Herman’s 1983 hit La Cage aux Folles‚ and “This Is Me‚” the Oscar-nominated ballad from 2017’s The Greatest Showman. He explained that these songs have played a significant role in helping him during challenging moments. “These songs will uplift you‚” he added‚ “Love‚ Richard.” Instagram Fans react to his social media post Simmons’ latest Facebook post has triggered an extensive outpouring of affection and backing from his fans‚ who took to the comment section to express their deep admiration and love for the fitness guru. “I have loved you for decades‚” a fan wrote in the comments. “And I always will!” LOS ANGELES – JUL 1: Richard Simmons arrives at the Friend Movement Anti-Bullying Benefit Concert at the El Rey Theater on July 1‚ 2013 in Los Angeles‚ CA “Richard Simmons‚ Darling‚ you are so effervescent! Never change‚” another fan commented. “Just keep being you and love yourself as much as we love you!! “I’m so glad you are you too!! You are such a bright light and fun and kind and inspiring‚ and you have changed so many lives for the better‚” someone else noted.” You are honestly a treasure‚ and the world is a million times better because you are in it!!  Click for next Article The post Reclusive Richard Simmons Shares Uplifting Message After Reflecting On Being ‘Made Fun Of’ appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author‚ Peace A
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Iconic ‘80s Singer Susanna Hoffs Stuns In Makeup-Free Photos At 65
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The Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs turned 65 in January and celebrated with a makeup-free photo of herself on Instagram. “I’m 65. Yeah‚ time marches on‚ but it’s all good. No make-up‚” she said. Fans were delighted to see their favorite singer looking stunning in her 60s and filled the comments with praise. Hoffs founded The Bangles in 1981 alongside Annette Zilinskas and siblings Debbi and Vicki Peterson. The group is known for ‘80s hits like “Manic Monday‚” “Walk Like an Egyptian‚” “In Your Room‚” and “Eternal Flame.” Hoffs has a thriving solo career with multiple albums‚ including her latest‚ The Deep End. ’80s singer Susanna Hoffs flaunts makeup-free snaps   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Susanna Hoffs (@susannahoffsofficial) Hoffs captioned the photo‚ “Older BUT wiser! #65.” Actress Michelle Pfeiffer wished her “65 years of awesomeness‚” while another fan added‚ “You look great!!!!!!!! Timeless‚ forever. Happy Birthday!” More compliments followed‚ particularly about her “amazing beautiful” smile. RELATED: ’80s Singer Tiffany Cusses Out Crowd During Performance Irish songwriter and TV personality Imelda May quipped‚ “You are so beautiful inside and out. Happy Birthday! XX.” Instagram “Looking absolutely gorgeous. And that smile.. all your talent.. have a great one‚” another follower agreed. Hoffs assured viewers that “getting older is okay” because it meant she was wiser. “It’s going to be okay…it really is. Older and wiser‚” she said. The Hoffs’ song her bandmates ‘rejected’ As a founding member of The Bangles‚ Hoffs was the brain behind some of their biggest songs until their last album in 2011; however‚ one of her works‚ “Eternal Flame‚” got rejected at first. “The band rejected that song‚ and I was bereft over it‚ I was mortified‚” she admitted. “I was really excited about it‚ but then we had this band meeting about our third album‚ Everything‚ and it was rejected.” Instagram The 1988 release‚ “Eternal Flame‚” meant so much to Hoffs regardless that she “had taken the cassette everywhere with me‚ asking people if I could show them the new song I’d just written.” Thankfully‚ the producer eventually decided to include the track on Everything. “And I’m like‚ ‘Yes! Please‚ please.’” Hoffs recalled. It went on to chart in several countries like the US‚ the UK‚ Australia‚ Ireland‚ Sweden and the Netherlands. Click for next Article The post Iconic ‘80s Singer Susanna Hoffs Stuns In Makeup-Free Photos At 65 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author‚ Peace A
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‘Six Million Dollar Man’ Cast Then And Now 2024
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UPDATE 2/1/2024 Back in the 1970s‚ Sundays became a lot of people’s favorite day of the week‚ even with Monday looming over them. That’s all thanks to The Six Million Dollar Man cast‚ an ensemble of actors and show with a lasting presence. It provided all sorts of imagination fuel for kids. But where did the Six Million Dollar Man cast slow-motion run off to after the show? Based on the 1972 novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin‚ astronaut turned super-powered government operative Steve Austin first arrived on television in the form of a trio of 1973 TV movies. These were The Six Million Dollar Man‚ Wine‚ Women and War and The Solid Gold Kidnapping‚ each of which were massive ratings hits‚ leading to the weekly series that debuted in 1974 and ran until 1978. In the end‚ the show gave us not one‚ but two super-powered icons — Austin and Jaime Sommers‚ aka The Bionic Woman (subject of her own series). Not to mention the star power it endowed on the cast thanks to their work on it.  The time has come to look back at them‚ both then and now. Lee Majors (Steve Austin) Lee Majors then and now / Everett Collection / Instagram Steve Austin became known as a man barely alive. But soon after‚ he became bionic‚ the titular six million dollar man‚ equipped with a super-strong arm‚ both legs‚ and a bionic eye implant to lead the cast to victory. Three of his limbs had the power of a bulldozer‚ allowing him to tackle just about any feat with raw strength and agility. These abilities made Austin a famous action hero in the genre throughout the ’70s. RELATED: Actor Lee Majors Tells All About How ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’ Affected His Life Fittingly‚ the man who led The Six Million Dollar Man cast‚ Lee Majors‚ 84‚ came from an athletic background himself. In fact‚ if he had had his way‚ he’d have been a sports hero rather than a TV star. In particular‚ he loved indulging in track and football and competed throughout his school years into college. However‚ an injury cut his football career short‚ setting him down a rocky path to acting. Some of this did pay off‚ though‚ because reportedly Majors did 90% of his own stunts. He really was the bionic man! Lee made his feature film debut in the 1964 Joan Crawford film Straitjacket‚ followed the next year by a guest starring roles on classic TV Western Gunsmoke and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. But then came the 1965 to 1969 Western The Big Valley‚ which put him alongside Dynasty’s Linda Evans and Richard Long (Nanny and the Professor)‚ and saw the actor cast as Heath. In 1968 he he co-starred with Charlton Heston in the film Will Penny‚ and in 1969 enjoyed acclaim for his role in the 1969 ABC Movie of the Week‚ The Ballad of Andy Crocker. THE BALLAD OF ANDY CROCKER‚ Lee Majors‚ Pat Hingle‚ 1969 Michael McKenna‚ author of The ABC Movie of the Week: Big Movies for the Small Screen‚ explains‚ “He’s a Vietnam vet struggling to get back into civilian or ‘normal’ life. That was important‚ because they weren’t doing a lot of those movies in 1969 and Vietnam was‚ of course‚ a controversial issue. It was fairly sensitive with the culture clash of the Vietnam vet with a crew cut running into hippies on Sunset Blvd. and that sort of thing. You know‚ one of the things that TV doesn’t get the credit for is dealing with issues‚ sometimes long before feature films were dealing with Vietnam‚ which they would do later with things like The Deer Hunter and Platoon.” OWEN MARSHALL: COUNSELLOR AT LAW‚ from left: Lee Majors‚ Arthur Hill‚ 1971-74. Following the end of The Big Valley‚ Lee joined The Virginian for its last season in 1970 and the following year was made a co-star‚ alongside Arthur Hill‚ in the legal drama Owen Marshall‚ Counselor at Law. There would be several more TV movies before The Six Million Dollar Man came his way. Initially he was somewhat hesitant to sign up for that project‚ simply because he feared the superheroics would remind people of the 1960s’ Adam West Batman TV show. Then when the subsequent Steve Austin TV movies went in a decidedly James Bondian direction‚ he was even more uncomfortable. “It was too cutesy‚” he points out. SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN: WINE WOMEN AND WAR‚ Farrah Fawcett (center‚ top)‚ Lee Majors (center‚ bottom)‚ 1973. The series itself‚ however‚ was very satisfying to him‚ though he admits there was a sense of relief when it was canceled after five seasons. “It was near 100 episodes‚” he offers‚ “and it was grueling. The hours were really‚ really long‚ and I lived on the lot. I had an apartment there. I got it there since I was under contract at Universal; back then they had apartments and I stayed on the lot almost the entire week. I’d go home on weekends‚ because it was just too far to go — I lived in Malibu — and otherwise I’d be driving back at five or six in the morning after shooting until seven or eight at night. I just didn’t have a life for five years‚ and I was trying to maintain a marriage there with another popular girl.” LEE and FARRAH FAWCETT MAJORS‚ at a celebrity event‚ circa 1977. That “girl‚” for the record‚ was his second wife‚ Farrah Fawcett‚ who scored Charlie’s Angels around the same time‚ their dual stardom impacting their marriage. “I ended up seeing her two weeks in one year‚” says Lee wistfully. “She was off doing films and stuff‚ and doing her series‚ and I was doing mine. That’s mainly the reason we got divorced; we never saw each other. We stayed great friends‚ but we just had our own careers going and didn’t have time for each other.” THE FALL GUY‚ Lee Majors‚ 1981-86‚ TM &; Copyright (c) 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. There were some film roles‚ though his next series‚ The Fall Guy‚ saw him playing Hollywood stunt man Colt Stevens from 1981 to 1986. “I wanted to so something to get away from Six Mill‚ and a producer friend of mine asked me to do The Fall Guy‚”  he reflects. “Even though I did it for five years‚ The Fall Guy still didn’t take away the impact of Steve Austin. To this day‚ Six Mill was the hottest series I did‚ even though‚ for me‚ it’s Big Valley I liked very much.” ASH VS. EVIL DEAD‚ l-r: Lee Majors‚ Bruce Campbell in ‘Home’ (Season 2‚ Episode 1‚ aired October 2‚ 2016). ph: Matt Klitscher/©Starz/courtesy Everett Collection Most recently he had a recurring role in the horror-comedy series Ash vs. Evil Dead‚ playing Brock Williams‚ father to Ash Williams (played by Bruce Campbell). As Bruce expresses‚ “He was the first choice to play Ash’s completely irresponsible and inappropriate father‚” laughs Bruce. “Now this is not normally his bag these days; he does Hallmark movies and things like that. But God bless him‚ he’s got a great‚ twisted sense of humor and we had a great time talking about The Six Million Dollar Man. See‚ that’s why I’m in this dumb business‚ because occasionally you get to run into people you admire like Lee. He’s an iconic television actor. He’s been in three shows over a hundred episodes each. You stick around long enough‚ you get to work with really cool people.” Sticking with the action and thrills‚ he was in a 2019 episode of the TV revival of Magnum P.I. and the 2021 film Narco Sub. Renegades was released in 2022. In his personal life‚ Lee has been married four times and is the father of 4. Richard Anderson (Oscar Goldman) Richard Anderson / Everett Collection Bureaucracy can inspire just about anyone to act calculating and distant‚ but at the end of the day‚ OSI Director Oscar Goldman had the capacity to be fatherly. He just had to always consider what each situation called for. Regardless‚ this director proved a lot more approachable after Darren McGavin left the role‚ when the character proved so cold and hard that even the cyborg Steve Austin called him a robot. Anderson after The Six Million Dollar Man / Everett Collection Richard Anderson’s position in The Six Million Dollar Man cast as OSI Head for The Six Million Dollar Man lasted from the original series through the spinoff‚ The Bionic Woman  and into a trio of reunion TV movies in the 1980s and 1990s. Fittingly‚ Anderson actually stayed informed on the subject by hosting real-life deep dives into the field of bionics! FORBIDDEN PLANET‚ Jack Kelly (rear)‚ Leslie Nielsen (standing)‚ Richard Anderson‚ 1956 Born august 8‚ 1926 in Long Branch‚ New Jersey‚ Richard served in the US Army‚ after which he studied at the Actors’ Laboratory Theatre and began working in radio stock theater. Then‚ in 1950‚ he became a contract player for MGM‚ appearing in dozens of films. One of them was the sci-fi classic‚ Forbidden Planet (1956) — which had more of a passing influence on the creation of Star Trek a decade later — and another was Stanley Kubrick’s war film‚ Paths of Glory (1957). THE NIGHT STRANGLER‚ Darren McGavin‚ Richard Anderson‚ 1973 Throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s‚ he moved back and forth between feature films‚ TV guest appearances and TV movies. One of them saw him go up against Darren McGavin’s Carl Kolchak in the sequel to The Night Stalker‚ The Night Strangler (1973)‚ in which he played the near-immortal Dr. Richard Malcolm. BIONIC WOMAN‚ Richard Anderson‚ Lindsay Wagner‚ Lee Majors‚ 1976-1978 In many of his later roles‚ Anderson played the bad guy — omitting‚ of course‚ Six Million Dollar Man. But‚ in his personal life — where he married twice and was the father of 3 — he was a philanthropist. He also crossed paths with some major icons‚ acting opposite Guy Williams’ Zorro as a friend and rival. He definitely got to enjoy his prolonged fame and stardom‚ which helped him collect vintage cars like the 1957 Bentley Continental Flying Spur. He died in 2017 from natural causes at the age of 91. Rest in peace‚ Director Goldman. Martin E. Brooks (Dr. Rudy Wells‚ seasons 3-5) Paging Dr. Wells / IMDb / Everett Collection It takes a person with a very special background to handle medical and bionic needs at once. That’s why OSI often paged Dr. Rudy Wells‚ a character almost as synonymous with The Six Million Dollar Man as Steve Austin himself. Dr. Wells became a familiar face across multiple shows and movies related to the bionic man and his colleagues. Martin E. Brooks penned a book and composed a CD / Amazon Martin E. Brooks took up the role for seasons three through five‚ quickly becoming an important part of The Six Million Dollar Man cast‚ after entering the world of acting and Hollywood back in the ’50s. Like many performers back then‚ he transitioned back and forth between acting on television‚ on the big screen and in the theater‚ the latter including The Andersonville Trial‚ An Enemy of the People and Burning Bright.  JOHNNY GUNMAN‚ Martin E. Brooks (bottom right insert)‚ 1957 Although he appeared in many television shows‚ the only recurring part he had was as Deputy D.A. Chapman on McMillan &; Wife between 1972 and 1973. It was‚ of course‚ as Rudy Wells that he achieved his most recognizable fame‚ the 1994 reunion film Bionic Ever After proving to be one of his last big projects. But he still kept himself busy‚ filling his later years with a lot of writing — books and music. His CD‚ “A Life Filled With Love‚” included tracks recorded in the ’60s. Ultimately‚ Brooks passed away in 2015 at the ripe old age of 90. Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) From the Six Million Dollar Man to the Bionic Woman / Everett Collection / Wikipedia With a bionic ear that can detect the undetectable‚ powerful arm that can deliver a killer right hook‚ and two mechanical legs capable of unmatched sprinting‚ Jaime Sommers is the Bionic Woman. How much did it cost to create another multi-million dollar super-spy? Well‚ the jury’s out. Jaime’s actress‚ Lindsay Wagner‚ who proved herself to be one of the most popular members of The Six Million Dollar Man cast‚ actually had to explain a lot of politics surrounding the bionic woman’s cost‚ so it actually stayed classified for that reason. Lindsay Wagner today / Wikimedia Commons But Lindsay‚ 73‚ would never be deterred. Her role in The Six Million Dollar Man cast already helped her do great things for female viewers and that only expanded when she starred in The Bionic Woman‚ which aired from 1976 to 1978. With this role‚ Lindsay found herself thrust into an influential and inspiring spotlight. She and the German Shepherd Max the bionic dog won viewers of all demographics over with their charm. Though‚ it should be pointed out‚ Lee Majors was not one of them. “They actually came to me and said they had a bionic dog‚” Lee laughs‚ “and I said‚ ‘That’s not going in my show. You can give that to Lindsay for The Bionic Woman‚ but I’m not having that damn dog in my show.'” Wagner / Facebook RELATED: Lindsay Wagner: 50 Years of Her Bionic Life from 1970 to 2022 And even when the bionic spy turned in all her fancy implants‚ Wagner still landed admirable — and even nostalgic — roles‚ like in Scruples. Then‚ she crossed paths with another icon of the era‚ Sylvester Stallone‚ playing his ex in the cop drama Nighthawks (1981). Check her out in the series Warehouse 13 where she has the recurring role of Dr. Vanessa Calder. More recently she’s starred in half-a-dozen TV movies‚ guest starred on NCIS‚ Fuller House and Blood &; Treasure‚ and was featured in four episodes of Grey’s Anatomy as Helen Karev. At 74‚ Wagner has no trouble balancing everything even without bionics‚ thanks to her use of holistic self-help and meditation. With her cookbooks and workshops‚ it seems she’s all about vegan meals‚ quiet thoughts‚ and an open heart. Alan Oppenheimer (Dr. Rudy Wells‚ seasons 1-2) Alan Oppenheimer then and now / Etsy / Wikipedia Before Brooks took over the role‚ Alan Oppenheimer played the good Dr. Rudy Wells. But even after he left‚ fans could easily hear his very recognizable voice that came to define a lot of childhoods. For one‚ he played Vanity Smurf throughout the ’80s. Then came one of his most famous voice acting credits: that of Skeletor in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. He even made it into Pixar’s Toy Story 4 (2019) at the age of 90 as the voice of Old Timer. What a career! Alan Oppenheimer / Wikimedia Commons Oppenheimer got plenty of work where he’d be seen‚ too. One of his most notable roles came from the 1973 sci-fi thriller Westworld as the Chief Supervisor. Though‚ that was also the year his voice acting career started with him as the lead in Inch High‚ Private Eye; and the decade that virtually exploded in opportunities for him to provide his vocal abilities. Then‚ that decade began the age of countless cartoon voice projects. Just as remarkably‚ Oppenheimer‚ who has been married twice and has 3 children‚ will be turning 94 in April! Darren McGavin (Oliver Spencer) Darren McGavin then and later / Everett Collection Office of Strategic Operations director Oliver Spencer’s been called many things: world-weary‚ cynical‚ and Machiavellian. Spencer witnessed Steve Austin’s descent and technological resurrection from his seat of power. Right from the first telefilm‚ the OSI director became an important instrument in the show’s goings-on. And in the telefilm‚ and not its spinoffs‚ Darren McGavin played this steely‚ distant director with poise. Even though his character’s existence combined with that of Oscar Goldman caused some confusion among fans‚ at the end of the day‚ they’re separate people with separate jobs‚ but both equally part of the bionic lore. Ray Walston‚ Darren McGavin‚ and Judd Nelson / Everett Collection Outside of The Six Million Dollar Man‚ Darren McGavin had quite the career. Typically‚ he played a well-traveled and gruff character‚ but he could still utilize this persona to land some amazing comedic roles as well. One of the most notable has to be Bob Clark’s A Christmas Story‚ where he played Mr. Parker — aka “The Old Man” — who fought against rowdy dogs under the banner of a raunchy leg lamp. He also played another stiff but funny patriarch in Adam Sandler’s Billy Maddison as the titular character’s father. Undoubtedly his most famous role is that of supernatural-hunting reporter Carl Kolchak in the TV movies The Night Stalker and The Night Strangler‚ as well as the weekly series Kolchak: The Night Stalker. At the time of his death in 2006 at the age of 83‚ he’d built a massive career. He was married three times‚ first to Anita Williams from 1942 to 1943‚ Melanie York from 1944 to 1969 and Kathie Browne from 1969 until her death in 2003. He has 4 children. Do you remember The Six Million Dollar Man and its bionic cast? Who was your favorite character? Let us know in the comments; we want to hear from you! Click for next Article The post ‘Six Million Dollar Man’ Cast Then And Now 2024 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author‚ Dana Daly
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The television sitcom Reba aired from 2001 to 2007‚ starring country music singer and actress Reba McEntire as the main character‚ Reba Hart. The show delves into the life of Reba‚ a divorced mother of three‚ as she faces the trials of parenting and grapples with the intricacies of her relationships‚ notably with her ex-husband and his new wife. It’s been almost two decades since the conclusion of the eponymous sitcom‚ and Reba McEntire‚ currently a coach on the reality singing competition The Voice‚ is poised to reunite with her former Reba crew in a new NBC sitcom. Reba McEntire teams up with ‘Reba’ cast members for a new NBC sitcom BARB AND STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR‚ (aka BARB &; STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR)‚ Reba McEntire‚ 2021. ph: Cate Cameron / © Lionsgate / Courtesy Everett Collection The 68-year-old singer is embarking on a new venture with an upcoming NBC pilot series‚ still awaiting an official title. In addition to her role in the forthcoming sitcom‚ Reba will also take on the responsibilities of executive producer. RELATED: Country Reba McEntire To Sing National Anthem At Super Bowl For First Time Notably‚ Kevin Abbott is on board as a writer and executive producer‚ accompanied by the experienced team of Michael Hanel‚ Mindy Schultheis‚ and Julie Abbott‚ who previously collaborated with McEntire on the popular show Reba‚ serving as non-writing executive producers. REBA MCENTIRE’S THE HAMMER‚ Reba McEntire‚ (aired Jan. 7‚ 2023). photo: ©Lifetime / Courtesy Everett Collection The new series is the first 2024 broadcast series since the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes Variety reported that McEntire is set to play the lead in the NBC series where her character inherits her father’s restaurant but is taken aback as she discovers that her newfound business partner is her half-sister‚ which she was unaware of. REBA‚ Reba McEntire‚ 2001-2007. ph: Darryl Tooley / ©20th Century Fox / TV Guide / courtesy Everett Collection Additionally‚ the soon-to-be-released sitcom is set to be the first official pilot for the 2024 broadcast pilot season since the resolution of the challenges posed by WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes that occurred last year. Click for next Article The post Reba McEntire Reuniting With ‘Reba’ Team For New NBC Sitcom appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author‚ Peace A
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