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[[Image:Cameo.jerry08.jpg|frame|Jerry Nelson and John Goodman on the set of ''[[Roseanne]]'' as seen on ''Muppets Tonight''.]] |
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'''''Roseanne''''' was a sitcom which aired on [[ABC]] from 1988 to 1997. Based on the stand-up comedy of Roseanne Barr, who often joked of her status as a "Domestic Goddess", the series featured the blue-collar working Conner family and the trials and tribulations of their everyday life. The series remained in the top four of the ratings for six of its nine years and received multiple [[Emmy Awards]]. |
'''''Roseanne''''' was a sitcom which aired on [[ABC]] from 1988 to 1997. Based on the stand-up comedy of Roseanne Barr, who often joked of her status as a "Domestic Goddess", the series featured the blue-collar working Conner family and the trials and tribulations of their everyday life. The series remained in the top four of the ratings for six of its nine years and received multiple [[Emmy Awards]]. |
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⚫ | In the closing scene of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' [[Episode 104: John Goodman|episode 104]], guest star [[John Goodman]] is back on the set of ''Roseanne'', and the stagehand that welcomes him back to the show is played by [[Muppeteer]] [[Jerry Nelson]]. [[Andy and Randy]] then show up to reveal that they work for that show now. John is mortified, and the shrill strings played to accentuate this are a nod to Bernard Herrmann's classic ''[[Alfred Hitchcock|Psycho]]'' score. |
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+ | * In "Party Politics," DJ complains about carrying his lunch in a big brown bag. After complaining so much in the past days, Roseanne makes him carry his lunch in his old [[Sesame Street lunchboxes|Sesame Street lunch box]]. |
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⚫ | *In the closing scene of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' [[Episode 104: John Goodman|episode 104]], guest star [[John Goodman]] is back on the set of ''Roseanne'', and the stagehand that welcomes him back to the show is played by [[Muppeteer]] [[Jerry Nelson]]. [[Andy and Randy]] then show up to reveal that they work for that show now. John is mortified, and the shrill strings played to accentuate this are a nod to Bernard Herrmann's classic ''[[Alfred Hitchcock|Psycho]]'' score. |
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==Connections== |
==Connections== |
Revision as of 19:40, 17 May 2010
Roseanne was a sitcom which aired on ABC from 1988 to 1997. Based on the stand-up comedy of Roseanne Barr, who often joked of her status as a "Domestic Goddess", the series featured the blue-collar working Conner family and the trials and tribulations of their everyday life. The series remained in the top four of the ratings for six of its nine years and received multiple Emmy Awards.
Muppet Mentions
- In "Party Politics," DJ complains about carrying his lunch in a big brown bag. After complaining so much in the past days, Roseanne makes him carry his lunch in his old Sesame Street lunch box.
References
- In the closing scene of Muppets Tonight episode 104, guest star John Goodman is back on the set of Roseanne, and the stagehand that welcomes him back to the show is played by Muppeteer Jerry Nelson. Andy and Randy then show up to reveal that they work for that show now. John is mortified, and the shrill strings played to accentuate this are a nod to Bernard Herrmann's classic Psycho score.
- The show is also spoofed on the KMUP television schedule as "Rosehamme."
Connections
- Tom Arnold played Arnie Thomas
- Ned Beatty played Ed Conner
- Sandra Bernhard played Nancy Bartlett
- Red Buttons played Jake
- David A. Caplan wrote for the series
- Tim Curry played Roger
- Sarah Chalke played Becky Conner
- Tim Doyle was a producer on the show
- Dann Florek appeared in three episodes of the show
- John Goodman played Dan Conner
- Gary Halvorson directed episodes of the series
- Jerry Springer played himself in the episode " What a Day for a Daydream" (1996)
- Rob Ulin was a writer/producer on the show
- Fred Willard played Scott
- Ellis E. Williams appeared in the episode "Girl Talk" (1994)
- Moon Unit Zappa played Carol in "Pampered to a Pulp" (1996)