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Trailer Coming During The Oscars
This just in: the exclusive trailer for the new #Roseanne will premiere during the #Oscars! Watch LIVE Sunday March 4! pic.twitter.com/0mQZpA2RFO
— Roseanne on ABC (@RoseanneOnABC) February 25, 2018
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Posters
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Returning Stars
The @RoseanneOnABC just confirmed to me that Natalie West, James Pickens Jr. & more familiar faces will be returning! #TCA18
— Lauren Cox (@Iaurencox) January 9, 2018
First Look Photos
Cast Promotional Photos
New Teaser - Happy New Years
2 New Teasers - Table Read & Times Change. She Doesn't
4 New Teasers - Gone, Women and Sports, Basketball & The Laugh
Sarah Chalke's Character Revealed
EW can exclusively reveal that Chalke will play a middle-class married woman named Andrea who hires Becky (Goranson) to serve as her surrogate. The plot twist not only leads to some drama within the Conner family but it gives the producers a chance to wink at how important both women were to series, which aired from 1988 to 1997.
“I love the part! It’s such a fun part to play,” Chalke tells EW exclusively.
Chalke said it was Gilbert and Werner who reached out to her about joining the reunion. “I was so excited to hear that it was coming back. I think the timing is perfect,” she said. “I think it’s exactly what is needed right now. Right now when the country is so divided, I really think it’s a show that brings people together. The writing is so unbelievable. It’s so funny.”
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Christopher Lloyd to Guest
Christopher Lloyd (Taxi, Back to the Future) will guest star on one episode as Lou, Beverly's boyfriend.
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New Promotional Photos
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Premiere Date Revealed
MARCH 27. #Roseanne pic.twitter.com/nXPu6KmhUb
— Roseanne on ABC (@RoseanneOnABC) December 15, 2017
Roseanne will kick off its 9-episode new installment with an hourlong episode on Tuesday March 27 from 8-9 PM before settling into into its Tuesday 8 PM slot on April 3 when current Tuesday 8 PM occupant The Middle will relocate to 8:30 PM. (Fresh Off the Boat, which currently airs at 8:30 PM will finish its season on March 20.)
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‘ROSEANNE’ RETURNS TO ABC WITH ALL-NEW EPISODES IN A SPECIAL HOUR-LONG PREMIERE, TUESDAY, MARCH 27
Production Wraps Today on the Revival’s Nine Episodes
Complete Original Cast to Reprise Iconic Roles
“Roseanne,” the timeless sitcom that broke new ground and dominated ratings in its original run, will return to ABC with all-new episodes, in a special hour-long premiere, TUESDAY, MARCH 27 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT). “Roseanne” will air in its regular time slot, 8:00-8:30 p.m., beginning TUESDAY, APRIL 3, followed by “The Middle,” which will move to 8:30 p.m. Production on the highly anticipated revival’s nine episodes is slated to wrap today in Studio City, California.
Featuring the complete original cast, new series regulars and notable returning guest stars, the revival will explore life, death and everything in between through the relatable, hilarious and brutally honest lens of the Conner household. With the inimitable Roseanne at its epicenter, fresh stories that tackle today’s issues and even more laughs from a brilliant cast and crew that haven’t missed a beat, audiences old and new will celebrate the homecoming of America’s favorite working-class family.
The series stars Roseanne Barr as Roseanne Conner, John Goodman as Dan Conner, Laurie Metcalf as Jackie Harris, Lecy Goranson as Becky Conner-Healy, Sara Gilbert as Darlene Conner, Michael Fishman as D.J. Conner, Emma Kenney as Harris Conner-Healy, Ames McNamara as Mark Conner-Healy and Jayden Rey as Mary Conner. Sarah Chalke, who played the character Becky in later seasons, will also appear in another role.
Fan-favorite guest stars from “Roseanne” will reprise their roles in the revival, including Estelle Parsons as Beverly Harris, Sandra Bernhard as Nancy Bartlett, Natalie West as Crystal Anderson, James Pickens, Jr. as Chuck Mitchell and Adilah Barnes as Anne Marie Mitchell.
“Roseanne” is produced by Carsey-Werner Television. Executive producers include Roseanne Barr, Sara Gilbert, Tom Werner, Bruce Helford, Whitney Cummings and Tony Hernandez.
Production Wraps Today on the Revival’s Nine Episodes
Complete Original Cast to Reprise Iconic Roles
“Roseanne,” the timeless sitcom that broke new ground and dominated ratings in its original run, will return to ABC with all-new episodes, in a special hour-long premiere, TUESDAY, MARCH 27 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT). “Roseanne” will air in its regular time slot, 8:00-8:30 p.m., beginning TUESDAY, APRIL 3, followed by “The Middle,” which will move to 8:30 p.m. Production on the highly anticipated revival’s nine episodes is slated to wrap today in Studio City, California.
Featuring the complete original cast, new series regulars and notable returning guest stars, the revival will explore life, death and everything in between through the relatable, hilarious and brutally honest lens of the Conner household. With the inimitable Roseanne at its epicenter, fresh stories that tackle today’s issues and even more laughs from a brilliant cast and crew that haven’t missed a beat, audiences old and new will celebrate the homecoming of America’s favorite working-class family.
The series stars Roseanne Barr as Roseanne Conner, John Goodman as Dan Conner, Laurie Metcalf as Jackie Harris, Lecy Goranson as Becky Conner-Healy, Sara Gilbert as Darlene Conner, Michael Fishman as D.J. Conner, Emma Kenney as Harris Conner-Healy, Ames McNamara as Mark Conner-Healy and Jayden Rey as Mary Conner. Sarah Chalke, who played the character Becky in later seasons, will also appear in another role.
Fan-favorite guest stars from “Roseanne” will reprise their roles in the revival, including Estelle Parsons as Beverly Harris, Sandra Bernhard as Nancy Bartlett, Natalie West as Crystal Anderson, James Pickens, Jr. as Chuck Mitchell and Adilah Barnes as Anne Marie Mitchell.
“Roseanne” is produced by Carsey-Werner Television. Executive producers include Roseanne Barr, Sara Gilbert, Tom Werner, Bruce Helford, Whitney Cummings and Tony Hernandez.
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First Look Photo
EW Interview
“You will feel the emotion from seeing that set again,” promises executive producer Bruce Helford, who’s returned to the sitcom after serving as its 1992–93 showrunner. “It will be an extra-special experience.”
“The biggest challenge in the first episode was figuring out how to reestablish everybody and explain what they’ve been doing for the last 21 years,” says co-executive producer Bruce Rasmussen, another Roseanne vet, who’s joined in the writers’ room by newbies Whitney Cummings and Wanda Sykes.
And yep, just like the last time the show was on the air, Barr has a big say in the yuks, since “she understands blue-collar and middle-class people,” says Helford. The result? Roseanne and Dan are more relatable than ever: The couple are still in their same Lanford, Ill., home, and while they’re both in their mid-60s, they are still struggling to make ends meet.
“The biggest challenge in the first episode was figuring out how to reestablish everybody and explain what they’ve been doing for the last 21 years,” says co-executive producer Bruce Rasmussen, another Roseanne vet, who’s joined in the writers’ room by newbies Whitney Cummings and Wanda Sykes.
And yep, just like the last time the show was on the air, Barr has a big say in the yuks, since “she understands blue-collar and middle-class people,” says Helford. The result? Roseanne and Dan are more relatable than ever: The couple are still in their same Lanford, Ill., home, and while they’re both in their mid-60s, they are still struggling to make ends meet.
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