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Still Standing and Reba start on Lifetime today
by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 7th 2006 10:59AM
I've only seen one episode of Reba. Didn't care for it much. But I truly loved Still Standing. Next to Boy Meets World, it's probably the most underappreciated sitcom in TV history.
Lifetime has bought the rights to both shows, and will start airing them today. They've been advertising the shows as airing at 5pm (Still Standing) and 5:30 (Reba), but they are also on in the daytime as well. The network will air two episodes of Still Standing at noon (Will and Grace moves to 11am) and then two episodes of Reba at 1pm.
Lifetime has also started airing repeats of Desperate Housewives, Saturdays at 11pm.
Still Standing and Yes, Dear are (probably) canceled
by Anna Johns, posted Mar 8th 2006 5:11PM
Still
Standing and Yes, Dear (aka two of The Five: Shows that give
lazy overweight men hope) won't return for another season. The cancelation of Yes, Dear comes as no
surprise, as CBS only ordered half a season and star Anthony Clark recently announced that he'll
be the new host of the next edition of NBC's Last Comic Standing (Yeah! No Jay Mohr!). It lasted six seasons
and is already in syndication.The fourth and, most likely, final season of Still Standing comes to an end tonight in two half-hour episodes on CBS, according to USA Today. While CBS hasn't officially canceled the sitcom, which was the 93rd-ranked show this season, the producers and writers had no illusions that they probably wouldn't return, so they handled the season finale as if it were the final episode for the series. Since the show lasted four seasons, with 88 episodes, it qualifies for syndication.
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