Gibson Portrayed by Information Nickname B. The show was cancelled when and merged into. The first ten episodes of season two featured a truncated opening sequence: Cast and crew names were shown during the first and second segments of the show. Howey also played Weatherby in the movie , alongside and. The special was taped before an audience in. The show has gone on for over four seasons. Wolf in the Mommy Nearest episode in 2002.
Peterman also appeared in an episode of animated comedy. For the first four seasons of the show, a recurring theme of Kyra's storylines was her social life being unreasonably micromanage and sometimes blatantly sabotaged because her parents, including Barbra Jean, live in mortal fear that she will meet a boy and suffer the same fate as Cheyenne, despite her being the most intelligent of the children probably even smarter than Brock. Season 2 premiered January 8, 2012, with Howey remaining a main cast member. She is known for As Good as It Gets, The Goonies and Real Women Have Curves. She also portrayed an unstable guidance counselor, Mrs.
After Kyra considers several colleges, she decides to put her education on hold to go on tour with her band, a decision that enrages Reba initially but she later supports. Reba initially disapproves and wants him to finish school, but she eventually accepts his decision. Reba is proud of Kyra and her caring nature and agrees she should stay there. They are forced to temporarily move back in with Reba when a small fire is caused by Van's failed attempt to fix the heater. Nevertheless, she is very warm and loving towards her three children and while initially hostile to Brock and Barbra Jean, she grows to forgive them throughout the series.
She also made appearances in and the unreleased independent film Cook-Off. She began performing at the age of ten, when she auditioned for a local theater production and landed the lead. After a brief honeymoon the two moved into Reba's house and continued high school, though the school principal did not want Cheyenne to continue attending and briefly suspended her because of her pregnancy though she allowed Van to stay because of his position on the football team. New video inserts of McEntire were shot and played with a color photo of the entire cast at the end. Peterman also made appearances on the World Cup Comedy Challenge television series, as well as on the celebrity edition of , with her Reba co-star Christopher Rich. However, it is revealed he is having a hard time in his relationship with Barbra Jean when she confides in Reba that he is neglecting her.
Barbra Jean is even more of a goofball than Van, and is often an easy target for Reba's sarcasm. Jealous that he is a natural in the business, she insists he do boring work until he is better suited for the more important jobs. Elizabeth rarely speaks although in the ninth episode in Season 5 she said her first line , but will sometimes be shown in a family member's arm or running around. In the third season, Reba struggles to move on after Kyra's departure, even trying to permanently avoid Brock and Barbra Jean, before she reconciles with Kyra. The two married at the end of the series pilot. The show was the most-watched comedy on in its debut season. Gibson Portrayed by Information Gender Female Occupation High School Student 1 College Student 2-6 Family Reba Hart mother Brock Hart father Barbra Jean Hart step-mother Kyra Hart sister Jake Hart brother Henry Hart half-brother Spouse Van Montgomery Children Elizabeth Montgomery daughter Unborn son Relatives Dan Montgomery father-in-law Sue Montgomery mother-in-law Cheyenne is Brock and Reba's eldest child, Van's wife, and the mother of Elizabeth and an unborn son.
Because of the situation, Brock and Barbra Jean are prepared to lose their home, so Reba and Van decide to buy it and rent it out to them. The show ended on May 22, 2017, after six seasons. After more than 600 performances, she went on to write and perform at , the theatre in. And Tia Torres husband was sent to prison on a bum rap, according to his wife. Episodes continue to air in syndication on multiple networks. Brock's mother Liz also appears, where she tells Reba she believes Brock made a mistake in his affair and shows obvious disapproval at Barbra Jean.
Also that year, Peterman hosted the red carpet. He is funny and a bit of a goofball, but he's also a loving and devoted husband and father. Lori Ann was Reba's confidant on her problems with Brock and Barbra Jean and even Cheyenne. Reba is initially infuriated, but for Barbra Jean and Henry's sake she and Van agree to buy their home and rent it out to them. Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre. Cheyenne also begins volunteering at a homeless shelter, improving her shallowness greatly.
Reba McEntire, Christopher Rich, Joanna GarcĆa, and Steve Howey are the only cast members to appear in every episode. She demonstrates her new adult perspective when she is upset that Van bought a car, a 1960s Mustang, without consulting her first. It began airing on in 2015. An interview with , as part of the press coverage of her then upcoming duets album, revealed that the show was not being shopped around and that the series was indeed finished. Van eventually returns to playing football, making Cheyenne feel lonely as he has less time to spend with her. The show however got canceled after one season. He consequently moves in with Cheyenne at Reba's house, and his future in professional sports looks bright until an injury to his tailbone reveals that he has narrowing of the spine.