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Dr. Jack Morgan moves back to town and tries to rekindle his relationship with Reba, However, Jack reveals to a shocked Reba that he is technically still married. Then the woman Jack is still technically married to shows up at Reba’s house and says she still loves him.
Reba: Dr. Jack Morgan Episodes: "Date of Mirth" and "The Trouble with Dr. Hunky" 2006 Assumption: John Short film ShockerFest Science Fiction Genre Award for Best Actor Fantasy / Science Fiction 2006 Beautiful Dreamer: Dr. Kessler 2007 Ascension Day: Brother John 2007 Undead or Alive: A Zombedy: Elmer Winslow 2007 Masters of Science Fiction ...
Reba is an American television sitcom starring Reba McEntire that aired from October 5, 2001, to February 18, 2007. The series premiered on The WB where it aired for 5 seasons, with the sixth season airing on The CW ( The WB and UPN merged into The CW in 2006).
Reba McEntire proved she is more than just a country superstar when she led her own TV show — appropriately called Reba. The sitcom ran for six seasons from October 2001 to February 2007.
Reba first premiered on The WB in 2001, running for six seasons (and 125 episodes) through 2007. The series told the story of Reba Hart, a single mom who worked too hard, who loved her kids and ...
Christopher Rich, who played Reba McEntire’s ex-husband Brock on all six seasons of The WB’s Reba, is guest-starring in an upcoming episode of the country star’s new comedy, TVLine has ...
Meanwhile, Reba tries to help Cheyenne pick a major, and when she picks dentistry, Reba is initially unsupportive, but agrees to support Cheyenne after she insists she can do it. In the fourth season, Reba mediates between Brock and Barbra Jean, and while tensions are running high, Barbra Jean kicks Brock out of the house.
The following is a list of episodes for the American sitcom Reba.The series originally aired on The WB for five seasons from October 5, 2001, to May 5, 2006, and later on The CW for its sixth and final season from November 19, 2006, to February 18, 2007.