This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network Country Music Television otherwise known as CMTV. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.
Click the program details to see local timezone information
A ne'er-do-well auto-parts heir (Chris Farley) must stop his father's (Brian Dennehy) widow from selling the business.
Lackluster baseball players (Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen) hear their Cleveland team's new owner is counting on them to lose.
Two New Yorkers accused of murder in rural Alabama while on their way back to college call in the help of one of their cousins, a loudmouth lawyer with no trial experience.
A ne'er-do-well auto-parts heir (Chris Farley) must stop his father's (Brian Dennehy) widow from selling the business.
Lackluster baseball players (Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen) hear their Cleveland team's new owner is counting on them to lose.
Two New Yorkers accused of murder in rural Alabama while on their way back to college call in the help of one of their cousins, a loudmouth lawyer with no trial experience.
Mama and Eunice share confidences in jail.
Mama goes to work for a travel agency.
Tempers flare after Sonia finds out Buzz has been given a later curfew on the night of the homecoming dance.
Mama takes a weekend trip with an old beau.
Mama runs out to replace Fran's dress after she accidentally burns a hole in it.
Vint agrees to marry a Portuguese woman so she can get legal U.S. status.
Eunice undergoes a drastic change after listening to Buzz's tape on positive thinking.
Vint hocks Mama's silver to get enough cash to bail a friend out of jail.
Mama saves the day when the band scheduled to play at a school dance cancels its performance.
Naomi's former husband tries to win her back.
Ellen is named Woman of the Year by the Raytown Country Club.
Naomi thinks she is pregnant.
Music videos.
Music videos.
Music videos.
Roseanne plays matchmaker with Darlene and David, while D.J.'s insect experiments are attracting more than bugs.
Pregnant Roseanne's nesting instinct disrupts the household's routine.
Dan fantasizes that the whole family is marooned on an island with Gilligan and his friends in a tribute to the 1960s TV series.
Hostesses Becky and Darlene disagree over Roseanne's baby shower.
Jackie has it out with Roseanne when she doesn't follow specific dietary instructions for Andy.
A new restaurant opens up across the street from the Lunch Box; while Jackie is worried sick, Roseanne seems unconcerned.
Reba and Cheyenne throw a surprise party in honor of Van's new arena football contract, but the real surprise comes when Van announces he has been traded to a team in Denver.
Reba confronts Brock and Barbra Jean's therapist when she learns he holds her responsible for most of their marital problems; Cheyenne prepares to console Van on his first visit home but is crushed to find that he loves his life in Denver.
When Reba encourages Brock to follow his dream of playing professional golf, Barbra Jean gets upset, fearing it may lead to the end of her marriage.
Cheyenne's emotions about Van living part-time in Denver boil over when she learns that he lied about having to return to Denver early.
Doug takes on a supervisory role at IPS to prove to Carrie that he is not content with being a driver for the rest of his life.
Doug tries to win back Major's love after he traumatizes the child while reading him a scary bedtime-story.
Doug adopts a dog to impress the neighbors but soon regrets the decision; Arthur helps Danny with his gambling problem.
A drawing by Deacon's son convinces Arthur that he needs braces; the Palmers hire Spence as a servant.
Deacon and Kelly buy a vacation home, Carrie is upset because they could have easily afforded it, but they were too cheap.
Carrie quickly tires of having to eat meat in private because of Doug forcing his new beliefs onto her.
After calling into a radio show for advice about a broken blender and subsequently causing an uproar after they are unable to help her, Mama is offered a radio show as a consumer advocate by the station manager.
Mama gets an invitation to her 50th high school reunion, which she has no plans on attending; she later reveals the reason why she doesn't want to attend.
Vint and Naomi return home after meeting a physic, Madam Rita, telling the whole family about her; but Mama has her suspicions, figuring out that Rita could get most of her information from the beauty shop where she works.
While comedian Shecky Lewis is on stage performing at the Bigger Jigger, Mama heckles him; the comedian challenges her to perform at Open Mike Night on Monday.
Bubba is looking for a band for Homecoming, and succeeds in booking the Bonecrushers; after telliing the family that the band will be staying with them, it turns out the Bonecrushers are an all-female heavy metal band.
Vint learns that he is going to lose his job because Kwik Keys is going out of business; when it turns out that Mama owns ten shares of Bernice, the company that owns Kwik Keys, she sets out to stop the store from closing.
Van insists on coaching Reba after she agrees to compete against Brock in a 5K race to raise money for Jake's school.
Van announces he is quitting school to try out for arena football, but Reba's disapproval causes him to blow his chance.
Over Brock and Barbra Jean's objections, Reba gives Kyra permission to go on her first date, then discovers the boy is 17 years old.
Cheyenne suspects Van of cheating on her with a sexy publicist and kicks him out of the house.
Embarrassed about living with his mother-in-law, Van tries to pass Reba off as his maid; Brock tells Reba and Barbara Jean he wants to pursue his dream of golfing professionally.
Cheyenne is upset when Van decides to shave his head for the team; Barbra Jean convinces Reba to go into business with her.
Blanche pairs Dorothy with her visiting uncle (Leslie Nielsen), but later regrets her matchmaking.
Dorothy and Lucas' plot to get even with Blanche leads to a surprise wedding.
Blanche's plans to marry go awry when she discovers her fiance is a bigamist.
Dorothy must face her ex-husband Stanley Zbornak when her daughter announces her upcoming wedding.
Rose finds herself romantically involved for the first time since her husband's death.
Blanche must decide whether to donate one of her kidneys to the sister she hates.
Dorothy's attractive date flirts with Blanche, sparking a rivalry between the two.
Blanche's unruly teenage grandson visits, and goes out every night with a rough crowd.
Music videos.
Music videos.
Music videos.
Music videos.
Music videos.
Music videos.
Roseanne and Dan would like to go out one more time before the baby comes; when there is no more room in the restaurant of the Grand-Hotel, they soon get mixed up with the guests of a Bar Mitzvah celebration.
A Ouija board's message sends Roseanne into labor on Halloween.
The Conners lead a life as a perfect All-American family in the fifties with Dan as a business man and Roseanne as a diligent housewife; DJ is a successful footballer, but he would rather be a rock star.
Jackie and Roseanne meet a young woman who teaches them what being independent really means; Dan tries to spend time alone.
D.J. must perform a drama about the story of Thanksgiving at his school; when the play is a little patriotic, many parents are horrified, but the Connors are enthusiastic and celebrate the feast in their own way.
Dan revisits his youth when an old buddy brings his blues band (Blues Traveler) to town.
Reba and Barbra Jean battle over who should host Thanksgiving dinner and feelings get hurt; BJ cooks.
Reba allows Kyra to spend time unsupervised with her boyfriend, but she questions that decision when she learns they broke the rules.
Cheyenne and the rest of the family try to cheer Van up after a knee injury ends his arena-football career; Van receives a payout from the team but begins to blow the money on gifts for the family.
Reba learns that Van has hired a nanny so that he can spend more time goofing off and doing all the things he didn't do before.
Doug reunites with a high-school friend (Adam Sandler) who wants to relive some of their mischievous acts.
Carrie sees her dream of living in the city coming true when an apartment becomes available in Manhattan.
Carrie moves to Manhattan; Doug and Carrie consider adopting a baby after running into friends who recently had a child.
Doug discovers that Carrie did not get rid of her apartment in the city; Doug and Carrie receive an unexpected phone call; Arthur and Ava St. Clair's wedding hits a speed bump.
Doug discovers that Carrie did not get rid of her apartment in the city; Doug and Carrie receive an unexpected phone call; Arthur and Ava St. Clair's wedding hits a speed bump.
In-laws (Jerry Stiller, Lisa Rieffel) displace Doug Heffernan (Kevin James) and his 70-inch TV from a basement lair; with Leah Remini.
Lola and Mama (Beverly Archer, Vicki Lawrence Schultz) become enemies when they compete in a rose show.
Mama slips on a roll of pennies and sues the bank.
A live goose, meant to be Christmas dinner, becomes a pet.
Mama turns sleuth to find Iola's mother.
Mama (Vicki Lawrence Schultz) sets out to recruit men for a church-sponsored dance.
Vint (Ken Berry) must choose between Mama and Naomi (Vicki Lawrence Schultz, Dorothy Lyman) when he wins a dinner for two.
Kyra punches a classmate who attacked her sister's reputation; Van helps Jake build a volcano for the science fair.
Everyone panics when Kyra disappears in the middle of the night; Van and Cheyenne appear on a cable sports show.
Barbara Jean arranges a blind date for reluctant Reba; Van uses his bonus to buy a new sports car without consulting Cheyenne.
Trying to be more wild, Reba takes Van's new sports car for a joy ride and accidntally ends up scratching it.
Barbra Jean comes to Reba for advice when she suspects that Brock is cheating on her; Kyra's boyfriend breaks her heart.
Tensions between Reba and Barbra Jean lead to a bar brawl when they have a girls' night out to celebrate Cheyenne's birthday.
Sophia challenges Dorothy to prove she is spry enough to take a trip to Italy.
After a burglar enters the house, Rose buys a gun to feel more safe.
Blanche dates a young aerobics instructor; Rose's mother, Alma Lindstrom, teaches her an important lesson.
The women bring their separate views of death into focus after Sophia suffers the symptoms of a heart attack.
Dorothy's ex-husband comes to town and spends the night with her.
Sophia decides to live in California with Dorothy's sister Gloria.
Rose tries to conceal the fact that she is dating Dr. Jonathan Newman, a little person.
Dorothy's becomes involved with a married coworker; her housemates disapprove.
Music videos.
A ne'er-do-well auto-parts heir (Chris Farley) must stop his father's (Brian Dennehy) widow from selling the business.
Two New Yorkers accused of murder in rural Alabama while on their way back to college call in the help of one of their cousins, a loudmouth lawyer with no trial experience.
Lackluster baseball players (Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen) hear their Cleveland team's new owner is counting on them to lose.
A ne'er-do-well auto-parts heir (Chris Farley) must stop his father's (Brian Dennehy) widow from selling the business.
A young man claims to be the illegitimate son of Blanche's late husband.
Blanche must have a pacemaker implanted and worries that it will affect her sex life.
Sophia visits Brooklyn, N.Y., for her anniversary, hoping to confront the ghost of her dead husband.
Rose prepares herself for a visit from her boyfriend's daughter; Blanche schemes to meet wealthy men.
Blanche cannot bring herself to enter the hospital following her boyfriend's heart attack.
The girls help a pregnant teen and play host to Blanche's visiting pen pal.
The ladies grow tired of Christmas shopping during a heat wave; they volunteer to serve Christmas dinner at a soup kitchen.
Blanche renews hostilities with her sister when she travels home to attend her father's funeral.
Dorothy sends her unemployed son to live with his equally irresponsible father.
Dorothy decides to do something with her life by signing up for a comedy spot at the Comedy Barrel, but Sophia is unimpressed; Blanche is having tax problems, but decides it's nothing that a négligée won't put right.
Blanche turns the tables and proposes to her brother-in-law.
Sophia faces a moral dilemma when an ill friend asks for help in ending her life.
Rose feels insecure about her romance with a college professor.
Dorothy's beau gives up a lucrative legal practice to become a circus clown.
Rose has to go and get a job when she loses her late husband's pension, where she is confronted for the first time by ageism.
Blanche's unmarried daughter announces her desire to have a baby.
Harry Weston recommends a specialist who diagnoses Dorothy's illness.
Dorothy consults medical experts about her chronic fatigue, which raises concern in Rose and Sophia.
A beautiful Mexican-American singer's (Jennifer Lopez) skyrocketing international career ends abruptly.