Living Biblically
Living Biblically is an American television sitcom created by Patrick Walsh and executive produced by Walsh and Johnny Galecki, with co-executive producers Andrew Haas, Spencer Medof, and director Andy Ackerman. The series was based on A. J. Jacobs' best-selling book, The Year of Living Biblically. The Warner Bros. Television-produced series began airing on CBS on February 26, 2018. The running time was 22 minutes per episode and included a laugh track. On May 11, 2018, CBS canceled the series after only eight of the thirteen first season episodes had aired. The network aired the remaining episodes from July 7 until July 21, 2018.
Plot
The series chronicles Chip Curry: a married, lapsed Catholic film critic and expectant father's decision to improve his life by living according to the Bible, literally, after the death of his best friend. Though his wife and coworkers are confused and skeptical, Chip receives support from priest Father Gene, who nonetheless warns him of the potential consequences of trying to live by literal Biblical principles in modern times.Cast
Main
- Jay R. Ferguson as Chip Curry, a film critic for a newspaper who decides to improve his life by following the Bible literally after the death of his best friend.
- Lindsey Kraft as Leslie Curry, Chip's overbearing, pregnant wife who does not believe in Chip's new interest in Christianity.
- Ian Gomez as Father Gene, a liberal priest who is amused by Chip's plan but remains supportive. His full name is Eugenio Alberto Del Castillo Cabeza de Vaca.
- David Krumholtz as Rabbi Gil Ableman, a rabbi at the local synagogue who is supportive of Chip and ends up becoming good friends with Father Gene.
- Tony Rock as Vince Williams, Chip's skeptical but supportive friend and co-worker.
- Camryn Manheim as Ms. Meadows, Chip, Vince and Cheryl's strict and selfish boss, who cares only about money and the newspaper's success. Her first name is never mentioned.
- Sara Gilbert as Cheryl, a sarcastic co-worker of Chip's who writes obituaries.