Burt Reynolds' Emmy-Winning Sitcom "Evening Shade" Unavailable Due to Licensing Issues
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David Rode
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Summary
Burt Reynolds' hit sitcom "Evening Shade," which earned him an Emmy and Golden Globe, is nearly impossible to watch today due to licensing issues. Despite its success during its 1990-1994 run on CBS, the show is not available on any streaming platforms or DVD, making it inaccessible to modern audiences. The article explores the show's legacy, Reynolds' career, and the unfortunate circumstances that have made this beloved series a lost piece of television history.
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The CBS series 'Evening Shade' won Burt Reynolds an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
Thanks to licensing issues, it's no longer available to watch on streaming.
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