November 7, 2008
On the last episode of Everybody Hates Chris, Chris (Tyler James Williams) helped the football team with their homework so he can hang out with the so-called cool kids, despite warnings from Greg (Vincent Martella) not to do so. This would later on result to really horrible consequences for Chris as he ended up failing his own exams, predictably so. Meanwhile, Julius (Terry Crews) began a new line of work – collecting dead bodies for Mr. Omar's funeral home. Paradoxically, he also began appreciating life more in the face of death. He ended up buying a lot of gifts for his friends and relatives but may have bit more than he could chew.
On tonight's episode of Everybody Hates Chris, the CW series will welcome guest stars Antonio Fargas and Robin Givens in an episode called “Everybody Hates Doc's.” Stacy (Givens), the obnoxious new girlfriend of Doc (Fargas) makes Chris' life a living hell. After a while, Chris decides he needs to do something about it, and he opts for the easiest way out – splitting up the happy, shiny couple.
October 3, 2008
Fans of Everybody Hates Chris can't wait to see the fourth season of the show, which hits airwaves tonight at 8pm on the CW. The show, which is loosely based on the teenage experiences of creator Chris Rock, stars Tyler James Williams as Chris, Tichina Arnold as Rochelle, Terry Crews as Julius, Tequan Richmond as Drew, Vincent Martella as Greg and Imani Hakim Tonya. Rock also serves as the narrator of the show.
On this season of Everybody Hates Chris, Chris will head to high school, where he will have to deal with a fresh batch of difficult people, terror teachers, all while juggling the chaotic world that is his family life.
September 2, 2008
Fans have something to look forward to when Everybody Hates Chris returns for a fourth season this fall. Aside from the hilarious new storylines that await the residents of the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, actress Tisha Campbell-Martin will attempt to spice up the comedy as she reunites with her old Martin sidekick Tichina Arnold.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Tisha Campbell-Martin will be joining the cast of Everybody Hates Chris for a multi-episode arc. The 39-year-old actress will reportedly portray a character named Peaches, who is described as “a sexy, edgy, vibrant ghetto princess who moves back to Bedford-Stuyvesant after a stint in prison and strikes up a frenemyship with Arnold's Rochelle.”
August 18, 2008
For exclusive on-set videos and hot features on the new TV season, check out BuddyTV's Fall 2008 Preview.
Network: The CW
Premieres: Friday, October 3, 8pm and 8:30pm
Everybody Hates Chris Cast: Tyler James Williams, Tichina Arnold, Terry Crews, Tequan Richmond, Imani Hakim and Vincent Martella
The Game Cast: Tia Mowry, Coby Bell, Pooch Hall, Hosea Chanchez, Brittany Daniel and Wendy Raquel Robinson
July 19, 2008
The TCA panel with CW president Dawn Ostroff was a bit like a firing squad. Between the loss of WWE Friday Night Smackdown and two of its urban comedies and the outsourcing of Sunday nights to Media Rights Capital, Ostroff had a lot to answer for.
In addition, Ostroff spoke about many of the dramatic upcoming changes for the network, including a possible very early start for next season, the strength of online content over traditional ratings for Gossip Girl, and she finally previewed the new horror reality series 13.
May 13, 2008
The CW announced its fall schedule today and it features all good-looking people. I suppose one could make the argument that all television features good-looking people, but not to the extreme extent that the CW has taken it. You see, most of the CW's Fall schedule not only features good-looking people, the series themselves are about those people being good-looking, or at least it's a very important part of the series. There are three hours of new programming on the CW's Fall schedule, one of which may include the most highly-anticipated new series going into next season.
Before any Reaper fans go ballistic and worry about why the series isn't on the Fall schedule, don't worry. The CW has ordered 13 episodes of Reaper, which will hit the air at mid-season. There's a very good chance that it will take over Smallville's time slot at some point, but nothing is set in stone.