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 ...
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 ...
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 — ...
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 ...
CBS on Monday began the kind of Bible story you’re not likely to hear about in Sunday school. RELATEDEmmy Winner Michael Chiklis to Star in CBS Cop Drama Pilot Murder Chip is aided on his journey by ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
STEWART: There's a lot of people who are concern that you take the religion of Christmas… MARTIN: Mm-hmm. STEWART: …has been taken out of the holiday because it is one of the most religious on the ...
Like a lot of failed sitcoms, CBS’ new “Living Biblically” probably seemed like a good idea at the time. Inspired by A.J. Jacobs’ 2007 best-seller “The Year of Living Biblically: One Man’s Humble ...
It’s a catchy concept, adapted from a book by former EW staffer A.J. Jacobs. But Living Biblically replaces Jacobs’ playfully twisted tone with expired gags about the Jonas Bothers, Twilight, and ...
What happens when you follow the Bible as literally as you can in the modern age? Journalist and author A.J. Jacobs found out when he spent a year taking a spiritual journey, following more than 700 ...