Friday, January 20, 2012

Rob schneider

  • To find inspiration for culture-clashing comedy for his new sitcom, Rob Schneider rarely needs to look any further than his own home. "Like, at about 11 oclock at night, my wife just says 'Translator off,'" he explains.
  • (NBC Bay Area)
  • It's one of my favorite comedy club memories: a pint-size, under-age Rob Schneider being called onstage by the headliner — Will Durst? at the Holy City Zoo? — and absolutely killing with a few minutes of Elvis on a hook.
  • (New York Times)
  • Rob, a high-concept — a.k.a.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • Schneider started his stand-up comedy career while still in high school, opening for San Francisco favorites Head On, a band managed by Robs older brother John.
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • Saturday Night Live veteran Rob Schneider marries into a Latino family on the upcoming CBS comedy inspired by his own life, Rob, and the cast said they hope to deal with stereotypes in a respectful, but funny, way.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Take The Hot Chick, which has been airing on cable lately. Schneider plays a small-time crook who, thanks to some Caribbean black magic, switches bodies with the titular hot chick (played by Rachel McAdams, before she got too classy for such fare).
  • (Slate)
  • CBS Rob started well, with a 4.1 adults 18-49 rating. If the show can maintain anything close to that in the long term, its a lock for renewal for a second season. The Renew / Cancel Index above includes results beginning January 2, 2012.
  • (TVbytheNumbers)
  • Rob Schneider comedy "Rob" debuted strongly on Thursday. Tebow Time came to an inglorious end Saturday night on CBS, but the Eye still racked up strong numbers for its second-round NFL playoff game en route to another weekly ratings victory.
  • (Variety)
  • The premiere of Rob Schneider's critically disparaged CBS sitcom was shockingly strong in the ratings on Thursday night, while Fox's Bones spinoff The Finder couldn't seem to locate a big audience.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • Movie funny man Rob Schneider finally makes his way onto TV with an all-new sitcom. The show follows Rob as a former life-long bachelor who marries into a close-knit Mexican –American family.
  • (Examiner)

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