The Real Roseanne Show Season 1
The Real Roseanne Show is a reality show that aired briefly in 2003 about actress and comedian Roseanne Barr hosting a cooking show, called Domestic Goddess. It premiered on ABC on August 6, 2003 to 5.5 million viewers. Domestic Goddess was scheduled to air September 20, 2003 but was canceled after Barr declared the pilot unfit to broadcast and due to her having an emergency hysterectomy, which made reshoots impossible. It would have aired on ABC Family. Although 13 episodes were ordered, The Real Roseanne Show was consequently canceled the same day after airing only two episodes.
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The Real Roseanne Show
2003 / NRThe Real Roseanne Show is a reality show that aired briefly in 2003 about actress and comedian Roseanne Barr hosting a cooking show, called Domestic Goddess. It premiered on ABC on August 6, 2003 to 5.5 million viewers. Domestic Goddess was scheduled to air September 20, 2003 but was canceled after Barr declared the pilot unfit to broadcast and due to her having an emergency hysterectomy, which made reshoots impossible. It would have aired on ABC Family. Although 13 episodes were ordered, The Real Roseanne Show was consequently canceled the same day after airing only two episodes.
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The Real Roseanne Show Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Trying to smooth over the squabbles among her staff, Roseanne holds a big dinner party that doesn't help anything.
Roseanne makes plans to get Marlon Brando as a guest on her cooking show, calling Ted to a meeting in her bed. Meanwhile Jeff and Jake become increasingly annoyed with Ted's treatment of them, and question his professionalism.
The team Roseanne has put together manages to sell their concept of a ""real"" cooking show to the ABC Family Channel, which orders 13 episodes, but the first on-location shoot at Farmers Market does not go well. Roseanne decides she must reassert control over all the ""lackeys and drones"" she has hired.
Roseanne's creative team tries to come up with a show that combines her dual interests in food and felonies. They travel to New York to ""pitch"" the show, but they strike out at both Court TV and the Food Network.
Roseanne has to decide which Executive Producer she is going to use.
Roseanne decides to come back to television, but needs an idea of a show.