Roseanne was one of the most popular and realistic family sitcoms of the late 1980s and 1990s, airing from 1988 to 1997 and later returning for a revival in 2018. The show followed the Conner family, a working-class family dealing with everyday life, jobs, and raising their kids. Known for its realistic portrayal of American family life and its mix of humor and serious topics, Roseanne became one of the defining sitcoms of its era. But after the show ended, the cast members’ lives and careers went in very different directions, including major television careers, personal struggles, and new projects years later.
If you grew up watching Roseanne, you probably remember the characters, the episodes, and the moments that made the show unforgettable. On this page, you can find where to watch Roseanne, buy the complete series box set, discover cast books, and browse rare and collectible memorabilia from the show. You can also watch our Roseanne Then and Now video to see what the cast is doing today.
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You can watch Roseanne on streaming services and digital platforms. Availability may change over time, but the show is commonly available on the following platforms:
Apple TV
Peacock
The Roseanne Complete Series Box Set is the best way to watch every episode and includes bonus content, behind-the-scenes features, and collectible packaging. For fans of the show, the complete series box set is a great addition to any TV collection.
Some cast members may have released books, memoirs, and behind-the-scenes stories about their time on the show and their lives after the series ended. These books are a great way for fans to learn more about the show and the actors who made it memorable.
If you’re a fan of Roseanne, there are many rare and collectible items available, including signed photos, posters, props, trading cards, and other memorabilia. These items can be great collectibles for longtime fans of the show.
Roseanne Barr (Roseanne Conner)
After Roseanne, Roseanne Barr continued working in television and comedy and later returned for the 2018 revival of the show. After controversy surrounding the revival, the show continued as The Conners without her. She has continued working in comedy and media.
John Goodman (Dan Conner)
John Goodman became one of the most successful film and television actors from the cast, starring in numerous films and later continuing his role as Dan Conner in The Conners. He has had a long and very successful acting career.
Laurie Metcalf (Jackie Harris)
Laurie Metcalf became a highly respected film, television, and theater actress and received multiple award nominations, including Academy Award nominations. She has continued acting in major film and television roles.
Sara Gilbert (Darlene Conner)
Sara Gilbert continued acting and later became a television host and producer, including co-hosting The Talk. She also returned for the revival and The Conners.
Lecy Goranson (Becky Conner)
Lecy Goranson stepped away from the show for a period to attend college but later returned to acting and reprised her role in the revival and The Conners.
Roseanne Barr — Roseanne Conner
John Goodman — Dan Conner
Laurie Metcalf — Jackie Harris
Sara Gilbert — Darlene Conner
Lecy Goranson — Becky Conner
Sarah Chalke — Becky Conner (later seasons)
Michael Fishman — D.J. Conner
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