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The following is a list of episodes for the television sitcom Evening Shade. The series premiered on September 21, 1990 and ended on May 23, 1994, with a total of 101 episodes over the course of 4 seasons.
Evening Shade is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 21, 1990, to May 23, 1994. The series stars Burt Reynolds as Woodrow "Wood" Newton, an ex-professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers , who returns to rural Evening Shade, Arkansas , to coach a high-school football team with a long losing streak.
The series was renewed for a fifth season to be split into two installments; the first part aired as eight episodes, to be followed with the second half of six episodes. [1] It premiered on November 13, 2022, and the first installment ended on January 1, 2023. [2] The second part of the fifth and final season premiered on November 10, 2024. [3] [4]
Spoilers ahead for the Season 5 finale. Stop reading if you don't want to know. John Dutton (Kevin Costner) finally received the franchise cornerstone funeral the patriarch deserved in Sunday's ...
Episode: "Have Gun, Will Unravel" 1992 A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story: Alice Television film 1992 Blossom: Lucy Robinson 2 episodes 1992 Great Scott! Sally O'Donnell Episode: "Stripe Gripe" 1993 Family Matters: Miss Connors Episode: "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad House" 1993 Evening Shade: Mrs. Holloway Episode: "Teaching Is a Good Thing" 1993
How to watch Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 10: Episode 10 of the final season of Yellowstone, titled "The Apocalypse of Change," premiered last night on Paramount Network. You can stream it on ...
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from the Season 5, Episode 9 episode of “Yellowstone,” “Desire Is All You Need,” which premiered Sunday, Nov. 10 on Paramount Network.
The season 3 premiere attracted 7.6 million viewers, and the season 4 premiere tallied 12.7 million viewers. [9] The season 5 premiere garnered 12.1 million viewers. [ 66 ] The show has been called a " Heartland drama" [ 66 ] and " red state " drama, [ 67 ] [ 68 ] [ 69 ] a label which Sheridan himself disputes.