'Roseanne' premiered on March 27 to a record number of viewers!
'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.
While plenty of fans were thrilled to see the Conners back on TV, many others couldn't separate Roseanne Barr's onscreen character from some of the divisive comments she's made in real life.
Fans can expect to see a lot more of the Conner family.
The 'Roseanne' star says he's been sober now for 10 years.
The 'Talk' panelist opened up to her co-hosts on Thursday about why the revival's impressive ratings and wide support mean so much to her.
The Conners crushed it with more than 18 million people tuning in for the Wednesday premiere.
Find out what Roseanne and Dan Conner and their entire brood are up to since we last saw them on TV in 1997.
The series returned to ABC on Tuesday night with an episode heavy on Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton barbs -- but the whole revival won't be focused on politics.
We get not one but two jabs at the original series finale of 'Roseanne' when the show returned on Tuesday night.
Not cool, Clooney!
ET caught up with Roseanne Barr, John Goodman and Sara Gilbert at the show's premiere red carpet. 'Roseanne' returns to ABC on Tuesday, March 27, at 8 p.m. ET.
Roseanne Barr and John Goodman tell ET that the ABC revival will explore what it's like to live 'paycheck to paycheck' in America today. 'Roseanne' debuts on March 27.