Roseanne
(1988-1997)
TV Series
Country: USA
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis
Roseanne and Dan Connor are a suburban working class couple trying to make ends meet. They have three kids; Darlene is a smart-ass who always finds the ironic side, Becky is a dumb blonde married to the even dumber Mark Healy. And DJ is always doing something weird. Plots vary from personal problems (Roseane's annoying mother, having your old boss be your business partner) to world issues (gay rights, race relations).
Notable Guest Appearances
- Luke Edwards in episode 2.07 "BOO!" 1989
- Luke Edwards in episode 2.09 "We Gather Together" 1989
- Matt Norero in episode 3.03 "Like A Virgin" 1990
- Bradley Pierce in episode 4.12 "Santa Claus" 1991
- John Christian Graas in episode 5.15 "Lanford Daze" 1993
- Justin Isfeld in episode 7.09 "White Men Can't Kiss" 1994
- Travis Kisgen in episode 8.05 "Halloween - The Final Chapter" 1995
- Toran Caudell in episode 8.09 "Last Thursday in November" 1995

Cast
- Roseanne Arnold
- John Goodman
- Laurie Metcalf
- Sara Gilbert
- Michael Fishman
(D.J. Conner) - Joseph Gordon-Levitt
(George 1993-1995) - Jared Rushton
(Chip Lang 1989) - Alicia Goranson
- Johnny Galecki
(David Healy 1992-1997)
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Roseanne went of the air in 97 and has been in cyndication ever since. Only shows worth watching can do that. The last couple of seasons "Sucked"..lol, but the one's that came before always kept my attention and made me laugh. I could relate to families constant financial struggle, and there way of living. That was more of what I thought an average family was.
Roseanne aired the same time as "Home Improvement" (Another show I loved, and wished my life was more like). Both show's rocked for very different reasoned, but the one thing they did have in common is they're both funny, loving family stisom's;)










Mainly a vehicle for Roseanne Arnold's particular brand of "humour", but the rest of the cast do make their own mark, and the result is pretty good. Of course, seeing DJ grow up over the years was the best part :-)
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I agree with them, it was a okay show.
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I could never make much of this series. Depends on your taste I guess.
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