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Dr. Carla Reed is a highly successful psychologist who's also the mother to the kids in Reed Between the Lines. Carla is a happy mother who tries to balance and work and chaotic home life. She grew up in a solid, middle class family that valued stability and education.
Reed Between the Lines: Created by Kellie R. Griffin. With Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Nadji Jeter, Zoé Hendrix, Zoë Soul. Psychologist Carla Reed and Professor Alex Reed balance their professional lives as doctors and personal lives in a blended family with three kids.
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- 2011-10-11
- Comedy
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The series stars Girlfriends' Tracee Ellis Ross as Carla Reed and The Cosby Show's Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Ross and Warner also serve as producers as well. The first season ended on December 20, 2011. On April 13, 2012, BET renewed Reed for a second season to air in October.
Tracee Ellis Ross as Dr. Carla Reed (Season 1) - Highly successful psychologist who works hard to balance her family and career. She grew up in a solid, middle-class family that valued stability and education.
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Dr. Carla Reed is a busy psychiatrist, wife and mom struggling to balance her job and her happy but chaotic home life.
A busy psychologist, Carla proves adept at juggling multiple roles as doctor, wife, mother and friend, while Alex finds his work as an NYU professor oftentimes is less challenging than being a ...