Knoxville Prepares for Reba McEntire’s New Sitcom ‘Happy’s Place’

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Knoxville is buzzing with excitement as NBC’s new sitcom ‘Happy’s Place,’ starring Reba McEntire, is set to premiere on October 18 at 8 p.m. ET. The show, though primarily filmed in Los Angeles, showcases Knoxville through its storyline of a woman inheriting her late father’s restaurant. Fans can look forward to local Easter eggs and references that celebrate the city. With a talented cast, including Belissa Escobedo, the sitcom promises humor and heartwarming moments, plus it will be available for streaming on Peacock after its premiere.

Knoxville is Buzzing for Reba McEntire’s New Sitcom “Happy’s Place”!

That’s right, folks! Knoxville is getting ready to roll out the red carpet for the highly anticipated NBC sitcom Happy’s Place, premiering on October 18 at 8 p.m. ET. Fans of Reba McEntire can barely contain their excitement as the multi-talented star returns to the small screen in this heartwarming and humorous series.

A Slice of Knoxville in Every Episode

Although Happy’s Place has its primary filming location at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, the show is a love letter to Knoxville. Reba’s character, Bobbie, finds herself in the fascinating position of inheriting her late father’s restaurant right here in Knoxville! Talk about an unexpected twist! If you’re a local, keep your eyes peeled for tiny Easter eggs scattered throughout the show that pay homage to the city.

In the series, Bobbie isn’t running the show alone; she discovers that her business partner is none other than her half-sister, Isabella, played by the talented Belissa Escobedo. Escobedo is no stranger to the screen, having made her mark in roles on Hocus Pocus 2 and Blue Beetle. Together, we’ll see them navigate the ups and downs of managing a restaurant while learning about their family ties, adding layers of depth and humor to the storyline.

Knoxville References Galore!

For fans eager to find local shout-outs, you’re in for a treat! Sneak peeks of Happy’s Place reveal subtle nods to Knoxville scattered throughout the setting. Spotting a WBIR mug in the background is just the beginning. Expect to also see a smattering of University of Tennessee logos, like the famous Power T along with a few pieces of Big Orange merchandise, giving it that true Knoxville flavor.

But that’s not all! Keep an eye out for shirts from Rule High School and a mention of the iconic Blizzard of ’93 in a newspaper clipping in the tavern. These touches are sure to resonate with the locals and create that nostalgic feel of home.

Star-Studded Cast Brings the Laughs

No sitcom is complete without its fair share of hilarity, and Reba has brought in some old friends to keep the good times rolling. Joining her is Melissa Peterman, a familiar face from Reba’s previous eponymous show, who’ll be playing a bartender at Bobbie’s restaurant. Indeed, their chemistry promises both smiles and laughter.

Adding to the fun, Reba’s real-life boyfriend, Rex Linn, will be taking on the role of a short-order cook. The combination of familiar faces, real-life relationships, and top-notch comedy are a recipe for success as they create unforgettable moments in the series.

From Producer to Performer

As an executive producer, Reba McEntire is hands-on in every aspect of the show. That also includes teaming up with legendary songwriter Carole King to craft the catchy theme song that will surely get stuck in your head. With a blend of heartfelt moments and comedy, this sitcom is set to become a new favorite among families.

Stream This Delightful Series

Can’t catch it live? No worries! Happy’s Place will be available for streaming on Peacock the day after its NBC premiere, making it easy for everyone to enjoy this new sitcom at their own leisure.

Reba’s Love for Knoxville

It’s no secret that Reba holds a special place in her heart for Knoxville. Having performed there multiple times, she refers to it as a beautiful part of the country. Her affection for this city shines through in Happy’s Place, which is sure to resonate with viewers who share the same pride in their hometown.

So mark your calendars, gather the family, and get ready to experience the charm of Knoxville through the lens of this delightful new sitcom when Happy’s Place hits your screens on October 18!

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