Call Number DVD/TV/ROSEANNE
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Description: 3 videodiscs (ca. 9 hr., 11 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN/ISSN: 6314443954 :,
Language: English
Container title
Originally broadcast on television in 1988-89
"The complete, uncut original broadcast edits of all 23 season one episodes"--Container
Special features on disc three include an interview with John Goodman, bloopers, featurettes and season one highlights
Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Lecy Goranson, Sara Gilbert, Michael Fishman
"Roseanne is the glue the [i.e. that] keeps the Conner family together as they struggle with life's essential problems: marriage, children, money and parents. Both Roseanne and Dan work hard, but can never seem to get out of debt--a typical blue-collar American family"--Container
TV PG
DVD, region 1, NTSC
Closed-captioned
Life and stuff ; We're in the money ; D-i-v-o-r-c-e ; Language lessons ; Radio days ; Lovers' lane ; The memory game ; Here's to good friends ; Dan's birthday bash -- Saturday ; Canoga time ; The Monday thru Friday show ; Bridge over troubled Sonny ; Father's day ; Nightmare on Oak Street ; Mall story ; Becky's choice ; The slice of life -- Workin' overtime ; Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore ; Death and stuff ; Dear Mom and Dad ; Let's call it quits ; Disc one. Disc two. Disc 3. Bonus featuresMarried people -- Drama
Sisters -- Drama
Television comedies
Fiction television programs
Television series
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
DVD
Added--20111005 advd
Goodman, John, 1952-
Metcalf, Laurie, 1955-
Goranson, Alicia, 1974-
Gilbert, Sara, 1975-
Fishman, Michael, 1981-
Carsey-Werner Productions
Mill Creek Entertainment
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