Taking on a controversial topic such as religion has often proven to be difficult, which is something that the EPs of CBS’s new multi-camera comedy Living Biblically acknowledged this morning during ...
CBS' new show 'Living Biblically' is more a mediocre sitcom about a man trying to recover his faith than a quirky and specific adaptation of A.J. Jacobs' book about trying to follow the Bible. By ...
WHO among us couldn't use a moral makeover? A.J. Jacobs, a 39-year-old New Yorker, decided he could and had an idea of how to accomplish it. For a full year he'd obey all the rules in the Bible, every ...
DENVER (CBS4)- A rabbi and a priest are among the crew giving notes to the cast on each episode of the new CBS comedy "Living Biblically." The cast says the religious leaders make sure the characters ...
Given the abundance of different faiths in the United States, and a heightened sensitivity to showing them respect in these tense political times, the new CBS sitcom Living Biblically is entering ...
Some news: Religion has been canceled. Well, at least the CBS version of a guy living by all the rules in the Bible has been likely been canceled. The odds of Living Biblically returning for Season 2 ...
WHAT IT’S ABOUT To lots of people, the Bible means everything. To some, it means nothing. That alone turns a sitcom about a man living “to the letter” of the Good Book into quite the tune-in magnet — ...
'Living Biblically' creator wants to bring religion to primetime while still welcoming non-believers
“Living Biblically," based on AJ Jacobs’ book “The Year of Living Biblically,” focuses on a main character named Chip who, in an effort to become a better man before the birth of his first child, ...
CBS debuted the first episode of its new comedy “Living Biblically” on Monday introducing the world to Chip Curry, a man who decides to live his entire life in strict adherence to the literal word of ...
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