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Apr 29, 2005
Reba McEntire's character in the WB's "Reba" sitcom finds herself in a karaoke bar, tracking the whereabouts of her daughter, Cheyenne. She gets roped into performing "9 To 5" with her daughter and her ex-husband's wife
Jul 14, 2005
"Reba" receives an Emmy nomination for cinematography. An "American Idol" episode that featured Rascal Flatts also earns a nomination, as does the "Christmas In Washington" special, which featured LeAnn Rimes
Aug 31, 2005
Reba McEntire reaches agreement with 20th Century Fox in Los Angeles on a new salary for her WB sitcom "Reba." Work on the series' fifth season had been delayed by their negotiations
Sep 16, 2005
The WB broadcasts the first episode of season five of "Reba"
Sep 23, 2005
"I'd never date a book writer--they're worse than musicians!" Reba McEntire gets a good laugh at her profession through her character, Reba Hart, in an episode of her self-titled WB sitcom
Oct 14, 2005
Van, the son-in-law of Reba McEntire's TV character on the "Reba" sitcom, begs her to get rid of some house guests: "Do somethin' that'll make 'em leave--play that country music you love so much"
May 18, 2006
Reba McEntire's sitcom barely avoids the axe, as the new CW network--a combination of UPN and the WB--announces "Reba" is being picked up as a midseason replacement
Jun 19, 2006
Reba McEntire announces the cancellation of three shows at the Las Vegas Hilton, attributing the move to a scheduling conflict created when the CW network picked up the option on her "Reba" sitcom
Aug 9, 2006
Production begins in Los Angeles on season six of "Reba," the first year in which Reba McEntire's sitcom will be presented on the new CW network
Nov 19, 2006
After five years on the WB, the "Reba" sitcom debuts on the new CW network as a midseason replacement series with two new episodes airing back to back
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