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 — ...
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 ...
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 ...
Living Biblically (formerly known as By the Book), a new comedy executive-produced byThe Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki, is not trying to offend anyone. Stars Jay R. Ferguson, Camryn Manheim, ...
Michael Yarish / CBS Delivering even a single joke about religion or faith in a show or movie is a delicate, tricky maneuver that many shy away from altogether. No matter what religion you're talking ...
CBS has pulled “Living Biblically” from its primetime schedule, with reruns of “The Big Bang Theory” to run in its place. Sources say the sitcom could return at a later date. The sitcom follows a man ...
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 ...
I normally would cover this new comedy in Sunday's column, but it's already packed to the gills because the Olympics are wrapping up and lots of new and returning shows are rushing in to fill the void ...
Jay R. Ferguson is sporting a beard, but it isn’t for his new CBS multi-camera comedy “Living Biblically” premiering Monday. “It’s something we’re talking about in a second season,” says Ferguson, who ...
Jay Ferguson and Ian Gomez as Chip and Fr. Gene, “Living Biblically” (Michael Yarish/CBS) Patrick Walsh is the executive producer of “Living Biblically,” a new CBS sitcom about Chip, a husband and ...
Photos courtesy of Valley Beth Shalom and CBS, respectively. Ten years ago, Jewish writer A.J. Jacobs chronicled his personal spiritual journey in the book “The Year of Living Biblically: One Man’s ...