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[05/27/14 - 03:16 PM]
CBS Pulls Remaining Episodes of "Bad Teacher," "Friends with Better Lives"
Repeats of "The Millers" and "Mom" will fill their respective time periods going forward.

[via press release from CBS]

NATHAN LEARNS TO APPRECIATE CAROL'S INCESSANT RANTS WHEN HE'S GIVEN HIS OWN NEWS SEGMENT TO COMPLAIN ON THE AIR, ON A REBROADCAST OF "THE MILLERS," AT A SPECIAL TIME, THURSDAY, MAY 29

Editor's Note: The following replaces the previously scheduled episode of "Bad Teacher."

"Miller's Mind" - Nathan learns to appreciate Carol's incessant rants after he mimics one of them at work and is rewarded with his own news segment to complain on the air. But when his tirades lack the flair and fervor of his mother's, he secretly devises ways to keep her irritated in order to get new material, on a rebroadcast of THE MILLERS, at a special time, Thursday, May 29 (9:31-10:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally Broadcast 1/9/13.)

BONNIE HAS TO PICK UP THE SLACK WHEN CHRISTY GETS PREOCCUPIED WITH A NEW BOYFRIEND, ON A REBROADCAST OF "MOM," MONDAY, JUNE 2

Editor's Note: The following replaces the previously scheduled episode of "Friends with Better Lives."

Academy Award Winner Octavia Spencer ("The Help") Returns as Christy's Friend, Regina

Nick Zano Returns as Christy's Boyfriend, David

"Jail Jail and Japanese Porn" - When Christy puts her new relationship ahead of friends and family, Bonnie has to pick up the slack, on a rebroadcast of MOM, Monday, June 2 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer returns as Regina. Nick Zano returns as David. (Originally Broadcast 2/24/14.)

NATHAN TRIES TO SURPRISE THE "UNSURPRISEABLE" CAROL FOR HER BIRTHDAY, ON A REBROADCAST OF "THE MILLERS," AT A SPECIAL TIME, THURSDAY, JUNE 5

Editor's Note: The following replaces the previously scheduled episode of "Bad Teacher."

Brandon Routh Guest Stars as a Police Officer

"Carol's Surprise" - Nathan is determined to finally, just once, surprise the "unsurpriseable" Carol on her birthday, on a rebroadcast of THE MILLERS, at a special time Thursday, June 5 (9:31-10:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Brandon Routh guest stars as a police officer. (Originally Broadcast 2/6/14.)

CHRISTY AND BONNIE HELP REGINA TIE UP LOOSE ENDS BEFORE DROPPING HER OFF AT PRISON, ON A REBROADCAST OF "MOM," MONDAY, JUNE 9

Editor's Note: The following replaces the previously scheduled episode of "Friends with Better Lives."

Academy Award Winner Octavia Spencer ("The Help") Returns as Christy's Friend, Regina

Kevin Pollak Returns as Christy's Father, Alvin

"Toilet Wine and the Earl of Sandwich" - Christy and Bonnie help Regina tie up loose ends on the way to drop her off at prison. Meanwhile, Alvin spends the day getting to know his grandkids, on a rebroadcast of MOM, Monday, June 9 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer returns as Regina. Kevin Pollak returns as Alvin. (Originally Broadcast 3/17/14.)

NATHAN SPENDS THE WEEKEND WITH TOM IN THE HOPES OF FINDING SOMETHING THEY HAVE IN COMMON, ON A REBROADCAST OF "THE MILLERS," AT A SPECIAL TIME, THURSDAY, JUNE 12

"You Betcha" - Nathan asks Tom to spend the weekend with him in the hopes of finding something they have in common. Also, while Debbie and Adam are out of town at a vegetarian convention, Carol stays with Mikayla and accidentally turns her upraising upside-down, on a rebroadcast of THE MILLERS, at a special time, Thursday, June 12 (9:31-10:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally Broadcast 2/27/14.)

CHRISTY SQUARES OFF AGAINST LUKE'S CONSERVATIVE PARENTS, ON A REBROADCAST OF "MOM," MONDAY, JUNE 16

Nick Searcy and Lauren Bowles Guest Star as Luke's Parents

"Estrogen and a Hearty Breakfast" - Christy squares off against Luke's conservative parents, who are upset about Violet's pregnancy. Meanwhile, Bonnie is determined not to let menopause get the best of her, on a rebroadcast of MOM, Monday, June 16 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Nick Searcy and Lauren Bowles guest star as Luke's parents. (Originally Broadcast 11/4/13.)





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· BAD TEACHER (CBS)
· FRIENDS WITH BETTER LIVES (CBS)
· MILLERS, THE (CBS)
· MOM (CBS)





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