The trailer for the Reba McEntire comedy Happy’s Place reveals the country’s star return to sitcoms.
The original Reba ran for six seasons from 2001 to 2007, starting on The WB and later on The CW.
Though there have been occasional rumors that a revival of the family comedy is in the works, nothing has materialized.
With her latest project, however, McEntire does reunite with Reba’s executive producer and former co-star Melissa Peterman.
The preview puts the country artist and television star front and center, previewing the premise.
Which centers on what happens when a father’s inheritance comes with an unexpected twist.
But the news is soured once she learns of her unexpected business partner: her half-sister Isabella, played by Belissa Escobedo, a sibling that she didn’t even know she had.
The premise of Happy’s Place sees McEntire portray Bobbie, a woman who inherits her father’s restaurant. But the news is soured once she learns of her unexpected business partner: her half-sister Isabella, played by Belissa Escobedo, a sibling that she didn’t even know she had. For her part, Isabella is an enthusiastic person around her 20s. She loves psychology and analyzing people and is thrilled to work at the restaurant. She even has some ideas about how to really bring the place to life.
As for Peterman, who played Barbra Jean in Reba, she’ll play Gabby in Happy’s Place. A bartender who has worked at the restaurant and tavern for quite a bit, she’s described as dramatic and takes to Bobbie like a sister. The cast also includes Pablo Castelblanco, Tokala Black Elk, and Rex Linn.
The multi-cam, which hails from Reba executive producers Kevin Abbott, Michael Hanel, and Mindy Schultheis, joins returning NBC comedies Night Court and Lopez vs. Lopez, in addition to the new mockumentary St. Denis Medical. Although it won’t debut for a few more months, Happy’s Place is getting an early promotional push that leans on McEntire’s status as a popular sitcom star.
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Source: CNN