Posts with tag The Bill Engvall Show
Posted Sep 11th 2008 3:00PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

Where are the family comedies these days? They're a rare commodity on the big three plus Fox, and even if you include the animated clans on
The Family Guy and
The Simpsons and
American Dad, you can count the family-type comedy shows on one hand.
However, TBS has a throwback family comedy, one in
The Cosby Show mode, and they're sticking with it.
TBS's The Bill Engvall Show has just been given a third season renewal. The sitcom will be back in the summer 2009 with ten new episodes.
I've watched
The Bill Engvall Show and enjoyed it. It's meant to evoke
Cosby, but I also found a lot of
Everybody Loves Raymond and
Home Improvement in it as well, and that's a good thing. Engvall's a funny guy, and he's greatly aided in the show by sitcom vet Nancy Travis as his smart, attractive spouse.
Continue reading TBS loves Engvall
Posted Sep 5th 2007 9:41AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Pickups and Renewals
Look, a family sitcom that's NOT on Disney or Nickelodeon which been renewed for another season! How unique!
TBS has ordered up a second season of 10 episodes of The Bill Engvall Show. The comedy, which entered the television landscape back in July, premiered with fairly strong ratings and remained the number two sitcom among adults 18-49 on ad-supported cable (fancy talk for basic cable) for the rest of its freshman season.
Continue reading Bill Engvall gets another season on TBS
Posted Aug 28th 2007 5:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight

- At 7, USA has coverage of the U.S. Open.
- At 8, ABC has a new Just For Laughs.
- CBS has a new Power of 10 at 8, then a new Big Brother.
- Also at 8: ESPN has two new episodes of The World Series of Poker.
- At 9, TBS has a new Bill Engvall Show.
- Discovery has a new Dirty Jobs at 9.
- There's a new episode of The Universe on History Channel at 9.
- Sci-Fi has a new Eureka at 9, then a new ECW.
- The Travel Channel has a new Into Alaska with Jeff Corwin.
- At 9:30, A&E has a new Dog The Bounty Hunter, followed by a new Criss Angel Mindfreak.
- At 10, TLC has a new L.A. Ink.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted Jul 12th 2007 10:32AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Early Looks, Episode Reviews

I don't think I would be stretching the truth too much if I said that the family sitcom is pretty much dead on network television. I mean, with the exception of According to Jim and perhaps Two and a Half Men, there has been a dearth of successful family comedies on the air since the departure of Everybody Loves Raymond and Arrested Development a few years ago.
Continue reading The Bill Engvall Show -- An early look
Posted Jun 14th 2007 9:31AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Doctor Who, Psych, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, TV Squad Lists
Television and I don't see much of each other during the summer months, even during this era of year-round original programming. One reason why is, well, it's summer. I spend enough time cooped up in a small cubicle staring at a computer screen that I use summer to stretch my legs a bit. The other most likely reason is that I still have the mentality that there's nothing good on television to watch during the summer. Chalk that up to years of never-ending repeats while I was growing up.
Still, there are a few shows that I will watch on a regular basis, and there are some new outings that look interesting. So, without much fanfare, here is what I'm going to be watching this summer.
Continue reading What I'm watching this summer: Rich's list
Posted May 29th 2007 7:09PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Industry, The Closer

TNT and TBS will offer all seven of their original summer series for free online. New episodes will appear on Turner websites about about 3 am the morning following their debut, and the episodes will be available for viewing for about a month each.
Believe it or not, Turner is one of the first cable networks to do the streaming episodes thing, following in the footsteps of the big four networks, ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX. Last summer, only ABC Family offered its original programming for free online. Other networks, such as FX, Sci Fi, USA, and E! have streamed occasional episodes (mostly premieres and finales) but not entire seasons. As
Broadcasting and Cable points out, it's probably because the cable networks can't demand a ton of money from carriers if their content is also available for free online.
Beginning next month,
The Closer,
Heartland,
Saving Grace, and
The Company will be on
TNT.tv, while
House of Payne,
The Bill Engvall Show,
My Boys, and
The Frank Show will be on
TBS.com. Episodes of
The Closer,
Bill Engvall,
My Boys and
The Frank Show will also be available on iTunes.