Reba McEntire is coming back to TV for Happy’s Place, and she will continue a tradition from her past shows. Aside from being the Queen of Country Music, the prolific singer is also an accomplished actress, particularly a comedic one. Previously, Reba was last seen in the Young Sheldon finale. However, her role was rather small in The Big Bang Theory prequel. She played June — Dale’s ex-wife, who eventually becomes friends with Meemaw. Now, however, she gets to spearhead her own show on broadcast TV again.

During NBC’s TCA Summer Press Tour panel (via Matt Mitovich/X), it has been confirmed that Reba will also sing the theme song for Happy’s Place. Check out his post below:

This continues Reba’s trend of performing the theme song for her shows. It all started with 2001’s Reba, “I’m A Survivor,” followed by 2012’s Malibu Country’s “Goodbye Looks Good On Me.” According to Mitovich, Reba has yet to record the piece.

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This marks Reba’s return to network TV for a comedy in over a decade. She previously starred in Big Sky season 3, but it was more of a mystery drama. Her last foray into something similar was in the short-lived Malibu. Despite its cancellation, the iconic Reba sitcom from the early 2000s is more than enough proof that she can excel in the format. For context, Happy’s Place will see Reba play Bobbie, who inherits her father’s restaurant. What she doesn’t know is that she’ll have to run it with her half-sister who she didn’t know existed.

Aside from Happy’s Place being a milestone in Reba’s comedy portfolio, the show’s ensemble is also quite exciting. It will mark the first time that she and Melissa Peterman will co-star in a show since Reba. Peterman portrayed Barbara Jean, Reba’s husband’s mistress in the Texas-set comedy. In Happy’s Place, Peterman plays the bartender at the restaurant. The NBC show will also feature Reba’s real-life partner, Rex Linn as the establishment’s chef. It’s worth noting that before the upcoming comedy, all three of them were supporting characters in CBS’ Young Sheldon.

If her past TV show songs are any indication, expect that Happy’s Place will also be catchy. What sets the currently untitled song apart from its predecessors, however, is that Reba will also write it. With the multi-cam show’s nearing premiere, expect that NBC will release it as part of their promotional activities for the show sooner rather than later.

Source: Matt Mitovich/X

Happy’s Place (2024)

Comedy

Happy’s Place is a TV show that follows the story of Happy, a charismatic and enigmatic figure who runs a mysterious establishment where individuals can come to escape their troubles. As Happy’s Place gains popularity, its patrons must navigate the blurred lines between reality and fantasy, leading to unexpected consequences.

Cast

Reba McEntire
, Belissa Escobedo
, Melissa Peterman
, Pablo Castelblanco
, Tokala Black Elk
, Rex Linn

Seasons

1

Streaming Service(s)

Peacock

Writers

Kevin Abbott

Main Genre

Comedy

Reba TV Series Poster

Reba (2001)

Comedy
Drama
Family

Reba stars Reba McEntire as a single mother navigating life after her husband’s affair disrupts their marriage. Set in Houston, the series blends humor with the complexities of blended families, showcasing Reba’s resilience and wit as she handles life’s curveballs.

Cast

Reba McEntire
, Christopher Rich
, Joanna García
, Steve Howey
, scarlett pomers
, Mitch Holleman
, Melissa Peterman

Release Date

October 5, 2001

Seasons

6

Main Genre

Comedy

Creator(s)

Allison M. Gibson