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'Roseanne' is back on TV -- and renewed for a second season! Now, ET is spilling some secrets behind the show's revival, straight from the all-star cast.
The hit show's cast and crew talked to ET about addressing various issues through the comedy.
The 'Roseanne' star says he's been sober now for 10 years.
We get not one but two jabs at the original series finale of 'Roseanne' when the show returned on Tuesday night.
The co-stars talked to ET about the importance of depicting a real American family on screen.
The 65-year-old comedian has a lot of thoughts -- and she's not afraid to share them.
'Saturday Night Live' kicked off the latest episode with some heavy hitters satirizing this week in American politics.
The new opening captures the same Conner clan chaos that launched the original show almost 20 years ago.
ET was with Roseanne Barr and her TV husband, John Goodman, to get the scoop on the new reboot.
At least one major fan question about the revival can now be answered.
The long-running American sitcom is coming back after more than 20 years, but the TV couple seems like they never left while presenting an award.
The beloved sitcom will have an hour-long special premiere when it hits airwaves in the spring.
The cast was all smiles while reading through the first episode, appropriately titled 'Twenty Years of Life.'
The update will be 'unflinching,' 'honest' and 'tonally similar to the original show.'