Brothers: ‘Follow the Story’ Finale Photos
December 27, 2009 by Chandra
The second new December 27 episode of Fox’s Brothers is the first-season finale “Follow the Story,” which airs at 7:30pm ET.
Guest star Toni Trucks (All of Us, Barbershop) plays Meg, a sports magazine writer who visits the Trainors in Houston to write an in-depth article about Mike.
Brothers: ‘Girls Girls Girls’ Photos
December 27, 2009 by Chandra
We are now at the next-to-last episode of the rookie Fox sitcom Brothers, which happens to be “Girls Girls Girls,” the first of two new episodes airing on December 27.
Romance is in the air at the Trainor home, and the Trainor brothers try to hook up with attractive women during the occasion.
Brothers: ‘Christmas’ Photos
December 13, 2009 by Chandra
The second new December 13 episode of Fox’s Brothers is “Christmas,” which airs at 7:30pm ET.
The holiday-themed episode features returning guest stars Tichina Arnold (Everybody Hates Chris) as Adele’s sister Cynthia, Lenny Clarke (Rescue Me) as Cynthia’s husband Lenny, and Steve Schirripa (The Sopranos) as Mike’s agent Louie. Woot!
Brothers: ‘Snoop Returns’ Photos
December 13, 2009 by Chandra
Hip-hop recording artist Snoop Dogg returns to reprise his role as shady Cousin Kenny on “Snoop Returns,” the first of two new back-to-back December 13 episodes of the Fox sitcom Brothers.
Also making a cameo appearance as himself is football commentator and two-time Super Bowl winner Jimmy Johnson, former head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Brothers: ‘Week in the Chair’ Photos
November 22, 2009 by Chandra
Fox’s rookie sitcom Brothers presents the fresh episode “Week in the Chair” on Sunday, November 22.
After Mike offers his observation that confinement to a wheelchair isn’t all that bad, Chill bets his brother he couldn’t survive using a wheelchair for a week, hence the episode’s title.
Brothers: ‘Mike’s Comeback’ Photos
November 8, 2009 by Chandra
The Fox sitcom Brothers has a new episode and a new time slot coming up on November 8. That day’s installment called “Mike’s Comeback” marks the rookie comedy’s official move from Fridays at 8pm ET to Sundays at 7pm ET.
When Mike gets a chance to play again in the NFL, he assumes his financial problems may also end soon. Yeah, right!
‘Til Death: ‘Eddie’s Book’ Photos
October 23, 2009 by Chandra
Musician Clarence Clemons (pictured below at left) is pulling a two-peat on Fox sitcoms on October 23. First, he appears as himself on Brothers, and then he does the same right afterwards on ‘Til Death’s brand-new episode “Eddie’s Book.”
Also guest starring on the same episode are Spin City veteran Barry Bostwick (pictured above at right) as Doug’s rich father George Von Stuessen and Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Richard Lewis as Eddie’s book editor Miles Tunnicliff.
Brothers: ‘Meet Mike Trainor/Assistant Coach’ Photos
Fox’s Brothers has a biggie coming up. The new October 23 episode “Meet Mike Trainor/Assistant Coach” features no less than three guest stars: Kim Kardashian (pictured below), Access Hollywood’s Nancy O’Dell, and Bruce Springsteen E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons, all playing themselves.
During the episode, Coach fires his son Chill as assistant coach after their high school football team loses a game in a most embarrassing manner. However, worst of all for Chill, Coach then asks Mike for help coming up with some new, improved plays.
Another New Sunday ‘Brothers’: Commercial/Coach DMV
October 18, 2009 by Chandra
Fox is doing it again. Although a Major League Baseball game preempted the regularly scheduled Friday Brothers on October 16, the network is making up for it with a fresh episode called “Commercial/Coach DMV” on Sunday, October 18, at 7pm ET.
The episode features guest star Will Sasso (MADtv, pictured above and below at left), who plays Anthony “Avalanche” Carter, a former NFL rival of lead character Mike.
‘Brothers’ and ‘Til Death’ Take a Brief Break
October 16, 2009 by Chandra
Friday-night Fox sitcoms Brothers and ‘Til Death are taking the day off on October 16, thanks to Major League Baseball and the first game of the American League Championship Series.
But never fear, fans. Both comedies will return with fresh episodes on October 23, same time, same channel. Or at least that’s what the network is saying right now.


