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getting high. it still cracks me up. >> hey, everybody. >> you're a woman trapped in a man's body. >> >> here is the host, joy behar. >> hello, it was a sitcom originally called life and stuff. and that is what america thought. every day family life, and unlike anything the tv tv had ever seen. a brassy comic tacking on topics in the funniest way imaginable. now, she is back with the rest of the crew, and she is as groundbreaking and funny as ever. >> i'm on the way to the set of the roseanne show for the
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reboot. it's been 20 years. >> i'm so happy to see you. >> amazing. >> it's very exciting. but very emotionally overwhelming. >> am i ready yet? >> september 2017 and it's a family reunion. >> you look great. >> oh! >> roseanne and the cast are reading the script. >> 20 years to life. >> not bad for a comic who has a unique of family life in a life changing appearance on the tonight show. >> she is from denver, colorado. >> i was anything but laughs. >> being on "the tonight show qug" made your career. >> this is her very first appearance on national television.
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will you welcome roseanne barr. >> i thought i was going to fall over. i must have done it 150 times. >> i hate that word. i prefore be called domestic godness. >> one sfpot on one shot, can make or break your career, and "the tonight show" was that show. >> it leads to more work and exposure. >> what does it take to become successful? and how tough is it for you compared to men? >> i think it's hard to be a man comic because they are not funny or intelligent. >> they meet up and talk about the possibility of doing a sitcom that would focus on a character like the one that roseanne talked about in stand
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up. >> it started with an idea to talk about a mom, a working mom. >> i was inexperienced as far as acting, but i was a big fan of sitcoms. i always pretended i had the show. >> we were developing the idea and we said, well, you know what? this may be a hard sell actually. we had a cosby show on television, a number one show. nbc passed on and it we brought it to abc. >> the captain, they get john goodman. they need to get people that are good because she had no acting experience. >> she is a rising comedian and in a pizza hut hut hut hut hut t >> you can get a pizza and salad bar. >> we got along from the start.
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>> nobody ever considered anybody else. >> he had a working class background. so i knew he was the guy, and as soon as i read with him, i knew we had a hit show. >> and the pulsating fingers. >> let's bowling. >> and the next person they brought in was laurie metcalf to play the sister. >> i had a real heavy theater background. zero tv and i allowed myself two weeks to be in l.a. and i happened to go on the "roseanne" audition. i was literally in the right place at the right time. >> she was like a tow truck driver. >> you steer her v her this way. was -- push there, push there -- >> and the kids, we auditioned a
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lot of kids. >> i was eating chinese food with my family and i opened a fortune cookie and it said you will be graced with stardom and the phone rang and it was the call back from roseanne. >> it is my business when you start sneaking out of the house when you meet a guy i would consider leaving my father for. >> i had never been in an audition fr audition process other than a school play. >> michael came in and he is like, you want to hear a joke? >> and i >> i go, i don't know. >> chicken's day off.
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>> chicken's day off. and i said, you're hired. >> it was the first thing i had done. it was a life changer. changer.. >> i met the kags. and we went to a howard johnson for a table read. >> she started it. >> okay, we know who started it. >> tfrit was the first time i g the feeling, it was like, we have something big here. >> certainly did have something big here. a cast member who would go on to be academy award winner george clooney. >> we used to play basketball together. he is that cute and charming and someone you want to pal around with in life. >> he was just a manager in a factory on a show and we felt like i had was magical and a great guy. >> listen up, i have an announcement to make. >> you're a woman trapped in a man's body? >> on set, the
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chemistry. the show will and soon return for its tenth season was in real danger of never making it to the first. >> they knew they had something really special here and they had somebody who was not used to the rules of television. >> my feet hurt and i have periodic bouts of depression but i'm fine. >> i don't know if she tells you this, roseanne called me up and i was saying how great the show was. and she said, i'm not sure i want to do any wheremore episod and i said, what? >> big trouble. the network wants to pull the plug. and it's a mess. >> that will begin the high stakes battle. the battle between roseanne barr, the creator, executive produce their will never be
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resolved. >> we had big fights. >> yeah, we way vere aware of i. we were right there. >> roseanne wanted it. >> the tension was unbelievable. >> he threw over a table and chair and said i'm not a scribe. >> she was promised a show to voice her point of view and what was on the page at that point was not there. >> the show premieres in october of 1988 and roseanne notices something is missing. >> that is the first time that she says the credit created by matt williams. she believes she is the creator of roseanne. >> roseanne had it tougher because as a woman coming into it, especially in those days, she really had to fight for the power. >> you were in the first year of "roseanne," it was a big hit. >> the first season, she wanted it to be a specific way.
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matt williams did not. and there was a big fight and she asked matt to leave. now, matt's a nice guy and very talented. rosea roseanne was right. >> that is the question. is the show going to proceed without roseanne. >> someone said they were keeping a list of the offensive things i did. it included belching and things like that. >> in the end, williams decides to leave the show over creative differences. >> matt will yasiams goes on to create "home improvement". >> i knew i would have the last word. >> she's around and matt's not. >> win we come back d. >> your v you're fired. >> a hot button topic on set -- >> a food drive for poor people.
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>> in no time at all, "roseanne" is a smash hit. reaching a staggering 30 million viewers and roseanne has creative control. >> when the show is number one, the chocolate cake is send to the show. >> they gave me numb. >> she heard when guys have a number one show, they get cars. >> and i go [ bleep ], a chocolate number one. excuse me. >> she feels it's disparaging. >> and once bob iver got on, they got it up. >> the question, was she representing a new person? a new person or just a timer like anybody else in the world? firing men and women?
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>> i made a sign i put on the door, these are the people that will be fired when the show goes to number one, and one year later, they will be gone. >> when i took the game, my agent said she will fire you. she fires everyone at a year, but they said, it's going to be a hell of a year. >> if you're working for roseanne, she is not going to settle for much. and rightly so. her name ee's on it and it's he story. it's her real life. >> it was not the calmest place. you had to be ready on your feet. we were changes stories. >> sometimes it was -- i met joan collins at a party and i want joan collins to play my cousin. >> that's a nice outfit. >> thank you. that's a nice place. >> it was a little crazy. >> hi. >> where's the man of the house?
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>> tom arnold is put in the writer's room and he is there to make sure that roseanne's wishes are followed. >> he will have many titles on the sitcom. actor, writer, producer, and roseanne's real life husband. it makes things tricky on the set. >> roseanne taking up to tom arnold is a huge story and it's turning up in "people" magazine. it's a big conversation. >> you are such a leech. >> there is always some drama going on every week i was there. >> wow! >> hi. >> roseanne really did change things in tv. >> no, not june cleaver. >> she wasn't your typical housewife. she was not the typical actor with had the voice.
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piercing and grating. >> d.j., becky. >> dan, come here! >> just a blue collar working class person. >> we are paying more than the rich people. they have to figure out a loophole. i want to find loopholes. >> to represent the working class as a noble class in the country, was the point of view. >> she was the first person that was rejecting the concept of what femininity was supposed to be. >> i wanted to do a show that was complimentary to the viewers who i felt was me when i was a little girl watching tv. >> make it about something i can identify with. >> in my culture, there was mother-based home with a loving husband and problems and loud mouthed kids. i wanted that. >> come on, mom! >> and of course they faced money issues.
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>> it's a school drive for poor people. >> drive some of the food over here. >> you can see the lights being out of the games, how to shufing around the bills. >> first we send in the phone sbil we forget to sign the check. >> there you go. >> and send the water bill to the electric company. >> now you're cooking. >> and the charge card bill, it never showed up. >> that is what she did over and over again. she just reinforced they had struggles. >> you're fired. >> you don't have to sex to have a boyfriend. >> look at what i found in david's room. >> oh, mom. that looks like pot. >> set up as a comedy. everybody's loving it and everybody's relating to it and now she starts interdeuciroduci
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issues. >> dad, i'm sorry you died before i got to tell you stuff. >> time for me to get birth control. >> uh-huh. >> i think that is where d.j. doesn't want to kiss the girl in the play is pivotal american television. >> i don't want to kiss her. >> black people are just like us. they are every damn bit as good as us and everyone who thinks they're not is like us. >> we dealt with jackie's boyfriend. >> your back is bruised up. >> no, nothing. >> let me say. >> ouch. >> no. well -- >> everyone was terrified of tackling that subject. was it going to be too dark? was it going to turn people off? turning in a sitcom. >> that son of a bitch. >> you don't understand. he beat the crap out of you.
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>> no he didn't. no big deal. >> i came back to her and i said, powers that be are concerned about this. they don't want to do it enteane said, we're doing it. >> roseanne was one of the first people in that arena who said, no, it has to be this good all the time. >> don't say anymore. >> she was always willing to sacrifice some of the laughs in a sitcom for the depth. and i think people loved her for that reason. i did. >> it was a comedy business. but it did give you a sense that the show was tapping into something that other shows weren't and that made it special. >> next -- >> she is singing, she is kissing. and we're dishing on the mystery of the two beckys where. >> have you been? >> they recap me. ♪ experience a blend of refined craftsmanship...
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♪ >> on the show, roseanne conner is struggling to make ends meet. >> that negative attitude is going to get you nowhere.
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>> this is nowhere. >> in real life, she is on top of the world nchth the domestic diva. >> you can find her home and the side of roseanne, she showed barbara walters. >> the kitchen is in a hue. >> they ask you if you live in a gorgeous house -- >> i am a woman who has been screwed every way that a woman can be viewed v v screwed and survived it. >> all the power jobs are taken. vanna is turning the letters over. >> she is the star of a sitcom, the personal life with her husband tom arnold is an open opera. >> it did spiral and spiral. >> they never would expect a fall out from roseanne singing the national anthem.
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>> i was the general manager of the padres at the time and we were doing a night actually celebrating working women. and the best thing i can say is i thought it was a good idea at the time. don't show that clip. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ >> she gets up there to sing the national anthem and she does not do a liftful version. ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ >> and she spits and grabs her crouch like a player would. >> and people are aghast. >> by the time people walked out of the stadium, she was lucky,
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as someone said, to be alive. people hated her. the president of the united states criticized her. >> president bush called roseanne barr's performance disgraceful. >> that is how i feel about it. >> i sang about four notes and i thought it was okay in the beginning and everybody started booing me and it went to a panic thing, and i sang it as best as i could under the er the er the >> my whole life, everything that is occurred, you get the phone call. she told everybody to be brave. >> it's a pitfall of being celebrated and they want to tear you down in the same moment. she is an easy target. she is outspoken. >> it's a beautiful morning, it
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makes me want to sing. >> on the cover of any one of the papers. >> she put a voodoo curse on her ex-husband. >> he's a damn good singer though. >> roseanne broke many of the sitcom role, having multiple people play the same character. >> i'm warning becky! >> i'm lisa gorenson and i play becky on roseanne. >> you look incredible. >> really? >> yeah. get in the kitchen. >> the becky, not the one and only. but kind of. >> you're late. >> we're doing on vacation. >> ladies and gentlemen, the role of becky will be
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sara chalk. >> i was becky 2.0. >> i hate this family. >> we had people playing becky and she left for school, chalk. >> where have you been? >> where the hell have you why does everyone keep say tag to me. >> you have been gone for three years. >> it's the thing you see in a high school play. your cast, and everybody gets a trip. >> i've aulss wanted to lways w there. >> aren't you glad your v you're here this week? >> we are watching an episode of bewitched this week. >> i can not believe they replaced that deron. >> it wases a hit show.
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they knew they could get away with anything. >> i like the second darryn much better. >> and a way to link the audience and not shy away from the fact of what we are doing. >> that is a staple of roseanne's show. the inside jokes but what alluded her is acceptance in hollywood. >> we have the nominations. >> that moment finally came when she and co-star john goodman and laurie metcalf are all nominated for an emmy. >> the emmy goes to -- metcalf. >> i had an emmy. she presented it and i really quickly in my mind, i thought, is my name on that card or is she just saying it? i wouldn't put it past here.
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>> metcalf wins but the others don't and soon art imitates life on set of roseanne. >> i was sitting there, polishing my emmy in the living room on the set and she and john were true v trying to steal it away from me. >> give me that. >> no. >> come on, i want it. >> come on. >> no. >> give it, give it. >> no! >> roseanne would finally get her statue the following year. >> next, the parade of famous faces marches on through -- inchi'm the only one here -- >> the cast is in. >> this is a d.j. conner fan. >> the show ended, i was
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devastated. >> when roseanne returns.
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we continue now with roseanne, the return. >> nine seasons of award winning
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television, the roseanne show welcomed so many stars. >> that's me. >> george clooney. >> i remember george clooney came on early in his career. >> i used to be a high scorer. >> we're talking about bowling, booker. >> and johnny galecki. we have such a special connection. and when we get to work together, it's just an added bonus. >> i'm sorry. am i being too loud? >> no, you're. >> brian: being perfect and perd know it. >> no, he is great. >> i tried it once and it didn't work for me. people asked if i was wearing a retainer. >> sandra burnhart, so funny.
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>> i told him 9:30. >> people will comment that v they love my out fits. it's really a big part of my career. >> james, he is unbelievably talented. he ewe that decades ago. >> before i got the grays anatomy gig, people said, i remember you from roseanne. >> you're a wild man, marvin. >> they even brought on bob hope, just a cameo. just went up. >> we got used to seeing great people. i became an ever day thing. you have to step back and say, wow, i got to work with some of the best who had ever done it. >> martin muller, >> leonardo dicaprio.
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>> that was darlene's friend. >> don't forget to come to my party. >> and a talented people, goes to "third rock from the son" and his career has really blossomed. >> the show wasn't just in front of the camera. there were sitcom magic behind the scenes. >> we were writers on roseanne and we're the creators of "the middle". >> where you over 50? do you feel overwhelmed with clutter. >> having that heart and having the comedy, all those are things we brought from roseanne. >> and not being afraid to write the serioes where they fear ther job and if the credit card bill comes, it's a problem for them. >> "the middle" is rooted in roseanne. >> it became a root of a comedy
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writing family tree. >> we have so many big shows. the middle, amy sherman. >> danny jacobson. >> bruce helford. >> chuck lorre. >> it was a great training room. if you survived roseanne, you must be pretty good. >> we owe a debt. >> we have an afghan on the couch as homage to her. >> yeah, afghan on the couch means home to us. >> and i think that what franky and roseanne have in common, they are not like june cleaver as far as the families go. they are not wearing pearls and a dress with an apron. they don't necessarily always have a kind word for the kids. not that they are mean. it's just sort of a realism with your kids that a lot of parents
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relate to. >> here is your hat. lunch. >> i think what comes through in both shows is the heart and the love. >> just as it opened, so many seasons around the kitsching table, roseanne's last was a meal with the entire family. >> the dining table, i think she used the pitchkitchen and the t as a linchpin of all the stories. it makes sense that you resolve it all at the table. >> the final episode shocked the brewers reviewing the character was actually dead and the entire last season, where they were rich and won the lottery -- was al just a story rose anne made e
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it up. >> my writing got me through after dan died. i think it will be a lot better now that the book is done. >> the sad ending for the show and the cast. >> may be one of the hardest moments of my life. if you can picture everybody that you know that you build your world around for nine year, suddenly, everybody has to leave. >> it was strange to be 22 years old, and start at ground zero, and build life back up after having early success. >> the show ended. >> i did a bunch of other acting. seinfeld -- >> is there anybody else but you? >> and i met my wife and i got married. i really wanted my kids to have a normal life and i wanted to be involved. i worked on the technical side
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of things and i was a high school coach, mostly baseball and softball. i got to chase my dream. i always loved to help other people chase theirs. >> i had been commuting from canada, i went back there, and did the degree and i was 24, i was ready and i go back and got lucky enough to get "scrubs quth and ended up staying. >> after the show was over, i did a few movies and i started to work again and do different projects. >> lucy finished college and continues to act in film and theater. >> you go to sleep. >> john goodman's career includ includes dozens of blockbusters and hits and roseanne started a farm and laurie metcalf -- >> you don't expect anyone --
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♪ gave proof it's 20 years. >> you ready? >> yeah. >> this is weird. >> i know. >> the cast of "roseanne" is back to work. this is the first time they see the recreated set. >> the first moment, we walked in together. i don't know if you can totally explain it. >> do you remember this? >> it's like walking into your
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home. because it was so familiar. >> hi, everyone. >> hi. >> it was so crazy to walk in the set for the first time. and it feels like such a time warp. the couch and the afghan. >> the knickknacks and the pictures on the walls and everything. it was startling after 20 years. >> how are you? >> i don't have the words to describe how it was. it was strange. it was exhilarating. the wallpaper was reproduced from photographs. >> we had to have corn and we had to find the pickled eggs. >> we always had a big jar of pickled eggs in the pantry. and that, we got on amazon. >> the first table read was surreal.
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just having everybody sit around the table like we used to and the set behind us looking exactly the same. it was truly incredible. >> dry v crying and laughing and the network was excited, which never happens. >> roseanne curls up next to dan. >> just because they're up doesn't mean you have to give up, you know, pleasuring me. >> ain't no time for that. >> it ended up just being more of a magical christmas morning. >> how did they all get here after 20 years? >> there is something i wanted to talk to you for a while now. >> it began with john goodman on sara gilbert's talk show. >> what's that? >> i'm a talk show host. >> it was on her talk show. we did a roseanne sketch at the top of the show and it felt like
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gold. >> you know, i thought for a minute there, i thought i were going to tell me you were gay. >> let's save something for halftime. >> would you ever consider a reboot of roseanne? >> he' >> hell, yes. >> and i reached out to rosea n roseanne. >> and i got a call and she said, what would you think of revisiting roseanne. and i said, yes, yes, i'm in. >> i came in with a list of things i had to have. i have a lot of anxiety, and i don't bear stress well at 65. i can't be at odds with anybody. and she said, i can do it. three weeks later, we will a deal with abc. >> there is no one better to
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comment on america than roseanne. >> we are at a point in time in america where people are divided. and frustration and a lot of angst, and the connors signify that. >> i will wake up with jokes in my head. dream jokes. we wanted to show an accurate depiction of america tlncht are no faces in the portrait. >> one of my favorite episodes, is when d.j. wouldn't kiss a girl in the school play. >> you will be mad if i say yes. >> yes, we will. >> we wanted to honor the story lines. and he married her and they have a k450i8d who is on the show. they are unlike any other family on television. and like the first run, they do not shy away from any topic. and it's so funny. and people need to laugh right now. >> you are not seeing double. both beckys are back.
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i play andrea on the show and i hire her to be my surrogate. >> a lot of the old friend are back on the show too. >> i don't know the chicken shirt. it's fabulous. >> the chicken shirt came about as a joke with wardrobe. they saw it and it was ugly and it ended up on the show and it grew. >> roseanne was wearing and it laurie was carrying wearing it think i wore it once. >> it was a game who can wear the chicken shirt. >> oh, the chicken shirt. it's back. >> the chicken shirt and the afghan. it wouldn't be "roseanne" without that. >> the end of the day, folks like to be told great stories
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the afghan ones the couch. you know you had one. it would ntd be roseanne without it. >> i believe it afghan just showed up on the set. who knew it would be iconic. this is the show. this thing right here. >> what is it with you? all do you is just lay around the couch staring at the stupid tv. >> i wanted an afghan that my grandma used to make. >> a dose of culture. >> she would whip them up in to v two hours. but everybody's house in the midwest had one of those. it was like realism. >> this is great, mom. >> thank you. >> we all have taken naps on that couch. people have used the after good night sleep on.
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>> you don't know what that cotton material is pnchts somebody swiped it. they always give me that, it's in the smithsonian. >> we spent a lot of time jumping over it and the set for us feels like home. >> roseanne, my dear, thrashers for the memories. . a piece of san francisco history missing for over a hundred years found. >> the
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