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Robert Steven Singer is a fictional character in The CW Television Network's horror-drama television series Supernatural portrayed by Jim Beaver.Named after the show's executive producer, Bobby first appears in the first season finale "Devil's Trap."
The season aired Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. (ET), and moved to Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. beginning March 18, 2015. [1] This is the third season with Jeremy Carver as showrunner. The season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on September 8, 2015. [2] The tenth season had an average viewership of 2.02 million U.S. viewers. [3]
"Dream a Little Dream of Me" is the tenth episode of the paranormal drama television series Supernatural ' s third season. It was first broadcast on The CW on February 7, 2008. The narrative follows series protagonists Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) as they enter the dreamscape to rescue the comatose Bobby Singer .
Beaver joined the cast of the HBO drama John from Cincinnati in 2006, while simultaneously playing the recurring roles of Bobby Singer on Supernatural and Carter Reese on another HBO drama Big Love, appearing at least once a season on Supernatural. [11] He then took on the role of Sheriff Charlie Mills in the CBS drama Harper's Island.
Frequent returning characters include hunter Bobby Singer (who becomes a father figure to Sam and Dean after season two), Castiel (an angel), Crowley (a demon and the King of Hell), and Jack Kline (the Nephilim). The series also featured recurring appearances from other angels, demons, and hunters.
Season 10 of “The Masked Singer” has been one wild ride, filled with plenty of surprises and laughs. The season came to an end with the Dec. 20 finale and a new winner was crowned. Hosted by ...
"Brother's Keeper" is the twenty-third episode and season finale of the paranormal drama television series Supernatural ' s season 10, and the 218th overall. The episode was written by showrunner Jeremy Carver and directed by executive producer Phil Sgriccia. It was first broadcast on May 20, 2015, on The CW.
"It was terrible, according to Bobby," says John Kleiman, who managed the singer during the last decade of his life and currently owns licensing rights for Helms, who died from emphysema in 1997.