2024-10-01
Life's good for deliveryman Doug Heffernan, until his newly widowed father-in-law, Arthur, moves in with him and his wife Carrie. Doug is no longer the king of his domain, and instead of having a big screen television in his recently renovated basement, he now has a crazy old man.
Life's good for deliveryman Doug Heffernan, until his newly widowed father-in-law, Arthur, moves in with him and his wife Carrie. Doug is no longer the king of his domain, and instead of having a big screen television in his recently renovated basement, he now has a crazy old man.
Life's good for deliveryman Doug Heffernan, until his newly widowed father-in-law, Arthur, moves in with him and his wife Carrie. Doug is no longer the king of his domain, and instead of having a big screen television in his recently renovated basement, he now has a crazy old man.
Life's good for deliveryman Doug Heffernan, until his newly widowed father-in-law, Arthur, moves in with him and his wife Carrie. Doug is no longer the king of his domain, and instead of having a big screen television in his recently renovated basement, he now has a crazy old man.
Life's good for deliveryman Doug Heffernan, until his newly widowed father-in-law, Arthur, moves in with him and his wife Carrie. Doug is no longer the king of his domain, and instead of having a big screen television in his recently renovated basement, he now has a crazy old man.
Domestic shenanigans entangle a kooky Midwestern family and its sharp-tongued matriarch. Based on a series of sketches that ran on 'The Carol Burnett Show.'.
Domestic shenanigans entangle a kooky Midwestern family and its sharp-tongued matriarch. Based on a series of sketches that ran on 'The Carol Burnett Show.'.
Domestic shenanigans entangle a kooky Midwestern family and its sharp-tongued matriarch. Based on a series of sketches that ran on 'The Carol Burnett Show.'.
Domestic shenanigans entangle a kooky Midwestern family and its sharp-tongued matriarch. Based on a series of sketches that ran on 'The Carol Burnett Show.'.
Domestic shenanigans entangle a kooky Midwestern family and its sharp-tongued matriarch. Based on a series of sketches that ran on 'The Carol Burnett Show.'.
Domestic shenanigans entangle a kooky Midwestern family and its sharp-tongued matriarch. Based on a series of sketches that ran on 'The Carol Burnett Show.'.
A miscommunication sends Barbra Jean to her brother Bryan's for Thanksgiving and Bryan (Bryan Callen) to Reba's house for the holiday. Bryan then believes Reba is sending him love letters signed "Peaches." (Repeat).
Reba and Van's constant bickering at work causes the boss to insist they see an occupational therapist (Richard Kind), who suggests they trade job responsibilities for a day. (Repeat).
When Brock decides to camp out at Reba's house while Barbra Jean is away in St. Louis, Reba gets fed up and tries to kick him out. However, Brock is diagnosed with kidney stones and doesn't want to be left alone, so Reba ends up caring for him. Meanwhile, Cheyenne volunteers at a homeless shelter, but is disappointed when she is assigned the unglamorous task of doing dishes in the kitchen. (Repeat
Reba criticizes Barbra Jean for her lack of parenting skills after Henry misbehaves; Brock and Van are mistaken for a gay couple when they go to a day spa together. (Repeat).
Brock is audited by the IRS, and the investigation goes back through the final three years he was married to Reba and includes an illegal tax shelter she didn't know anything about. Meanwhile, Van reluctantly participates on a panel discussion of marriage as part of Cheyenne's sociology class. (Repeat).
Brock decides to sell his house to pay off an IRS debt and relocate to Las Vegas, but Barbra Jean doesn't want to move and it's up to Reba to talk him out of it. (Repeat).
The girls petition to save an old oak tree on the property of a hateful woman (Nan Martin) who wants it cut down. Betty White, Beatrice Arthur, Rue McClanahan. Sophia: Estelle Getty. Pfeiffer: Thom Sharp. (Repeat).
A gay friend of Dorothy's comes to visit and falls for Rose. Jean: Lois Nettleton. Rose: Betty White. Dorothy: Beatrice Arthur. Sophia: Estelle Getty. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. (Repeat).
Blanche's dad (David Wayne) arrives with a surprise: he's remarrying. And an even bigger surprise is his fiancée (Sondra Currie). Rue McClanahan, Beatrice Arthur, Betty White. Sophia: Estelle Getty. (Repeat).
A generational clash occurs when Dorothy's son Michael (Scott Jacoby) and Rose's daughter Bridget (Marilyn Jones) visit. Beatrice Arthur, Betty White, Estelle Getty. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. (Repeat).
While the girls take a disappointing trip, Sophia enjoys herself at home getting to know the gardener (Keye Luke). Betty White, Beatrice Arthur, Rue McClanahan. Rick: Tom Villard. Winston: Brett Porter. (Repeat).
Blanche gets Dorothy a job at the museum but accuses her of back-stabbing when she gets a plum assignment; Rose lobbies to keep a stray dog. Beatrice Arthur, Betty White. Allen: Reid Shelton. (Repeat).
Rose is unaware that the letters from a man answering her ad in the personals are being penned by Dorothy and Blanche. Beatrice Arthur. Isaac: Paul Dooley. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. Sophia: Estelle Getty. (Repeat).
The girls' plans to join their families for the holiday are upset by bizarre events. Beatrice Arthur. Santa: Terry Kiser. Albert: Teddy Wilson. Thurber: Craig Richard Nelson. Rose: Betty White. Sophia: Estelle Getty. (Repeat).
As a birthday present, Dorothy brings Sophia's sister (Nancy Walker) over from Sicily. The trick is keeping it a surprise. Estelle Getty, Beatrice Arthur. Rose: Betty White. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. (Repeat).
Facing heart surgery, Dorothy's ex confesses to his extramarital affairs---and his need for a place to convalesce. Beatrice Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan. Rob: Rod Sabbe. Bob: Odil Sabbe. (Repeat).
Music videos from country music's biggest names, iconic artists, and rising stars are featured. (Repeat).
Music videos from country music's biggest names, iconic artists, and rising stars are featured. (Repeat).
Music videos from country music's biggest names, iconic artists, and rising stars are featured. (Repeat).
Music videos from country music's biggest names, iconic artists, and rising stars are featured. (Repeat).
Music videos from country music's biggest names, iconic artists, and rising stars are featured. (Repeat).
Dan returns home from the hospital with orders for a new diet plan---and strict orders from Roseanne for changing his lifestyle. Dan: John Goodman. Dr. Walker: Jana Robbins. Roseanne: Roseanne. (Repeat).
Roseanne holes up at Jackie's on a "spiritual odyssey" in front of the TV, mesmerized by the sitcom couples she grew up with. Roseanne/Ann Marie/Mary/Jeannie: Roseanne. Dan/Don/Mr. Grant/Maj. Nelson: John Goodman. Bev: Estelle Parsons. Jackie: Laurie Metcalf. Mark: Glenn Quinn. (Repeat).
The Conners feel like the Duke and Duchess of Good Fortune after winning the lottery. Kathleen Sullivan and Robin Leach appear as themselves. Mr. Russo: Jon Polito. Bob: John McConnell. Anne Marie: Adilah Barnes. (Repeat).
Hugh Hefner appears in Roseanne's daydream of a seductive photo shoot. Jerry Springer also appears as himself. Avalon: Bob Rubin. Leonard: C.D. Labove. Emcee: Johnny Dark. Jackie: Laurie Metcalf. Roseanne: Roseanne. (Repeat).
While Roseanne plans a spa trip, Dan struggles with unanswered philosophical questions and worries about a family member. Chuck: James Pickens Jr. Leon: Martin Mull. Dan: John Goodman. (Repeat).
A Moldavian prince (Jim Varney) develops a royal crush on Jackie after seeing her on TV. Jackie: Laurie Metcalf. Leon: Martin Mull. Bev: Estelle Parsons. D.J.: Michael Fishman. (Repeat).