Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Rob! Sitcom begins January 12, 1012


Rob-Schneider-Pilot
Marry you (and your family)
Pacifica's Rob Schneider begins a new CBS sitcom, (channel 5), Thursday, January 12th, 8:30 pm to 9 pm.  Cheech Marin is one of the co-stars. The program should be a fun and silly!

TV Guide. "Season 1, Episode 1
Still of Cheech Marin and Rob Schneider in Rob Episode Synopsis: Lifelong bachelor Rob marries into a tight-knit Mexican-American family in this sitcom. In the series opener, he elopes with his bride in Las Vegas and then faces having to tell her overprotective parents what they have done." 

 Insider TV, 9/26/11. "Rob Schneider will finally join the CBS lineup this midseason. After sending his project back to the drawing board, the network has ordered the untitled multi-camera comedy about a confirmed bachelor (Schneider) who marries into a tight-knit Mexican-American family. The series stars Cheech Marin and Lupe Ontiveros and is exec produced by Schneider, Lew Morton, and Eric and Kim Tannenbaum. Jamie Widdoes directs. The comedy was developed last spring for fall consideration."

IMDb, slide show, 21 videos.
Yahoo program video, 30 seconds, but the commercial is also 30 seconds.

Biographical Information: Rob Schneider.

Posted by Kathy Meeh

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hispanic groups are asking advertisers to not buy commericals for this show.

Anonymous said...

Really? Who, what, and why?

The Ghost of Carlin said...

If someone wants to make a comment like the first poser, er, poster back it up with some sources. I could go around making all kinds of claims about people and things. Here's one, Pacifica is a solvent city! Prove that one.
You want to make a comment about a native son then some proof is necessary otherwise you're just talking through your rectum cause you're mouth knows better.

Anonymous said...

I am hispanic and a sitcom like this , white man marry's a latin woman, is very true. Why are the latin's crying? Stupid. Get a fricken life. White Men are studs. There I said it.

Anonymous said...

Has the city or any of it's many charitable groups ever honored Rob Schneider. His humor is a little low-brow for some (or so they claim) but the man single-handedly provided music education for a lot of kids who would have missed out without Rob's low-brow money and world-class heart. I'm sure the schools thanked him but just wondering about the city and groups.