Roseanne Barr announced she was planning a comeback series centered around a family that "saves America with guns" and the "bible" after she was fired from ABC's sitcom series, 'Roseanne' in 2018.
Roseanne Barr, who once was kicked off network television for making bigoted comments about a Black White House adviser, is preparing to make a controversial […]
The former ABC actress is hoping to get back on TV with a comedy series that she describes as '"a cross between The Roseanne Show and The Sopranos'.
Roseanne Barr says she’s making a television comeback that will resemble a cross between her old sitcom and HBO gangster series ‘The Sopranos.’
Roseanne Barr is ready to return to the small screen. The comedian and former star of the eponymous ABC sitcom told Variety that she has a "silly and out there" new series ready to be greenlit for ...
Roseanne Barr is plotting her Hollywood comeback after being canceled. The outspoken comedian, 72, revealed she’s making a show about a family who “save America with guns, the Bible ...
The new series, which will star Barr and be four to six episodes in line with the U.K. comedy format, is “a cross between ‘The Roseanne Show’ and ‘The Sopranos,’” she says, and centers ...
Roseanne Barr wants to be back on TV. The actress, 72, who was fired from her titular ABC sitcom in 2018, is hoping to return to television with a brand new comedy series she's written with ...
Roseanne Barr is planning a television comeback with a show she describes as a mix between “the ‘Roseanne’ show” and “The Sopranos.” Fresh off releasing a MAGA rap video, the 72-year ...
Roseanne Barr, the comedian and actress who was removed from her self-titled ABC sitcom in 2018, is planning a return to television. Now 72, she has teamed up with longtime collaborator Allan Stephan,
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