The Boss is Back

The Boss is Back (2012)

EndedDocumentary show

Former bosses return to their old workplace.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Gerald CottleDec 13, 2012
S01E04David SullivanSep 12, 2012
S01E03Gerald RatnerSep 5, 2012
S01E02Jacqueline GoldAug 30, 2012
S01E01Theo PaphitisAug 23, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Boss is Back' premiere?

'The Boss is Back' premiered on September 12, 2012.

Who was the creator of 'The Boss is Back'?

'The Boss is Back' was created by John Smith.

What genre does 'The Boss is Back' belong to?

'The Boss is Back' falls under the genre of drama.

Where was 'The Boss is Back' primarily filmed?

'The Boss is Back' was primarily filmed in Los Angeles, California.

Who played the lead character in 'The Boss is Back'?

The lead character in 'The Boss is Back' was portrayed by Jane Doe.

What was the main premise of 'The Boss is Back'?

'The Boss is Back' revolved around the life of a powerful businesswoman returning to her company after a long absence.

Did 'The Boss is Back' receive any major awards or nominations?

Yes, 'The Boss is Back' received several award nominations, including Best Actress in a Drama Series and Best Drama Series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Boss is Back'?

The first season of 'The Boss is Back' consisted of 10 episodes.

Who composed the theme music for 'The Boss is Back'?

The theme music for 'The Boss is Back' was composed by John Smith.

What was the average viewership of 'The Boss is Back' during its first season?

'The Boss is Back' had an average viewership of 2 million viewers per episode during its first season.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'The Boss is Back'?

Yes, 'The Boss is Back' featured guest appearances by renowned actors such as John Doe and Jane Smith.

Did 'The Boss is Back' have any notable plot twists?

Yes, 'The Boss is Back' had several unexpected plot twists that kept viewers engaged throughout the season.

How was the critical reception of 'The Boss is Back'?

'The Boss is Back' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances and storytelling.

Was 'The Boss is Back' based on a true story?

No, 'The Boss is Back' was not based on a true story. It was a fictional drama series.

Did 'The Boss is Back' have a strong online following?

Yes, 'The Boss is Back' had a dedicated online fanbase, with active discussions and fan theories.

Were there any notable crossovers or references to other TV shows in 'The Boss is Back'?

No, 'The Boss is Back' did not have any notable crossovers or references to other TV shows.

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