Evening Shade is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from 1990 to 1994. The series stars Burt Reynolds as Wood Newton, an ex-professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who returns to rural Evening Shade, Arkansas to coach a high school football team with a long losing streak. Reynolds personally requested to use the Steelers as his former team because he is a fan.
The general theme of the show is the appeal of small town life. Episodes ended with a closing narration by Ossie Davis summing up the events of the episode, always closing with "... in a place called Evening Shade." The show's final episode saw the guest appearances of Willie Nelson and Buzz Aldrin as escaped convicts on the run from authorities, the final scene being a spectacular shoot-out reminiscent of the final scene of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
The opening segment included clips from around Arkansas, including the famous McClard's Bar-be-que, which is situated on Albert Pike Blvd. and South Patterson St. in Hot Springs National Park.
Title | Evening Shade - Season 4 |
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Year | 1994 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | |
Studio | CBS |
Cast | Burt Reynolds, Marilu Henner, Hal Holbrook, Charles Durning, Ann Wedgeworth, Michael Jeter |
Crew | Linda Bloodworth-Thomason (Producer) |
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Keyword | american football, small town, arkansas, american football coach, high school, high school sports, sitcom |
First Air Date | Sep 21, 1990 |
Last Air date | May 23, 1994 |
Season | 4 Season |
Episode | 100 Episode |
Runtime | 30:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 5.60/ 10 by 12.00 users |
Popularity | 21.533 |
Language | English |