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Hollywood Reporter
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14:25 EDT, 23 Jul, 2012
News
From Steve Byrne and Vince Vaughn, the new sitcom aired back-to-back episodes Thursday evening.
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Zap2It
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16:59 EDT, 20 Jul, 2012
Review
Viewers who have been longing to turn on their TV sets and visit a place "Where Everybody Knows Your Name," as the "Cheers" theme song says, may find what they seek when TBS premieres "Sullivan & Son" Thursday, July 19.Stand-up comedian Steve Byrne ca
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Tv Guide Breaking News
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16:51 EDT, 20 Jul, 2012
Review
"NORM!" Oh, sorry, I momentarily mistook TBS' new sitcom for something funny. Like Cheers — echoes of which kept ringing in my TV memory bank as I slogged my way through the back-to-back episodes of the instantly forgettable Sullivan & Son (Thursday,
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Tv Guide Breaking News
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14:58 EDT, 20 Jul, 2012
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Despite the fact that they work on the set of a (fake) bar, the cast of TBS' new comedy, Sullivan & Son know to keep things professional. But after closing time, all bets are off. Especially if Oasis ' "Don't Look Back in Anger" comes on the jukebox.
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LA Times
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14:30 EDT, 20 Jul, 2012
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The new TBS sitcom gets mired in crass cultural stereotypes in a misguided attempt to re-create the easy barroom bonhomie of its forerunner. For all its Big Steel past, Pittsburgh is a lovely cosmopolitan city with just as many museums, theaters and cultu
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New York Times Tv Reporter
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14:00 EDT, 20 Jul, 2012
Review
In “Sullivan & Son,” a new comedy on TBS, Steve Byrne reaches back to a formula that worked for Norman Lear 40 years ago. http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=e624d74da2ec95860b4b9a5450b42e17