Evening Shade

Evening Shade

PRIMETIME EMMYS® 2X nominee in 1993
An ex-pro football star returns to coach the local high-school team in Evening Shade, Arkansas, where he and his wife and their three kids move into the wife's childhood home, still occupied by her opinionated father.
IMDb 7.019916 episodes13+
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Episodes

  1. S2 E1 - The Thanksgiving Show

    November 24, 1991
    24min
    TV-PG
    Thanksgiving dinner turns into a circus when Wood's ex-con cousin and his tacky family descend upon the Newtons' holiday celebration.
    This title is unavailable due to expired rights
  2. S2 E2 - Busted

    December 8, 1991
    24min
    TV-PG
    Ava, in her role as prosecuting attorney, may have to put Fontana, her father's fiancé, out of work by shutting down her show when the town gets in an uproar over nude dancing.
    This title is unavailable due to expired rights
  3. S2 E3 - Rear Window

    December 15, 1991
    24min
    TV-PG
    Having locked himself out of the house while home alone, Wood gets stuck in the bathroom window trying to get back in and all attempts to keep the embarrassing situation under wraps are foiled when the fire department is finally called to free him.
    This title is unavailable due to expired rights
  4. S2 E4 - Taylor Buys A Car

    April 5, 1992
    24min
    TV-PG
    Taylor holds a garage sale to earn money for a car, and Wood is not at all pleased with the inventory.
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  5. S2 E5 - Hasta La Vista

    May 3, 1992
    24min
    TV-PG
    With the support of Wood and Margaret, Herman's lay-off turns into a blessing in disguise.
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  6. S2 E6 - No Pain, No Gain

    May 17, 1992
    24min
    TV-PG
    Despite having injured his back again, Wood is determined to "play hurt" and appear on a television show with an old football buddy, Billy Clyde, who has come to town to interview him.
    This title is unavailable due to expired rights