'Roseanne' Renewed For A Second Season After High-Rated Premiere
Its first revival season just barely started, but “Roseanne” has already been confirmed for a second, ABC announced Friday.
Comedian Roseanne Barr’s show about a struggling Midwest working-class family, which was a huge hit during its original 1988-1997 run, is undeniably a hit again. “Roseanne” made a splash on its return ratings-wise, reaching about 18.2 million viewers on Tuesday night ― the highest rated comedy telecast in three and a half years, according to Deadline.
I just got the call-thank u ABC! Thank you, Roseanne Show family (including fans)
B'aruch Hashem. #DAYENU— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) March 30, 2018
The show has also made headlines on the politics front, with its protagonist Roseanne Conner turning out to be a Trump supporter, just like Barr herself.
The New York Times asked Barr why she chose to make politics a part of the story. “I just wanted to have that dialogue about families torn apart by the election and their political differences of opinion and how we handle it,” she said. “I thought that this was an important thing to say at this time.”
President Donald Trump reportedly called Barr on Wednesday to congratulate her on the show’s success.
“Roseanne” airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.
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