Fans of “The Conners” are in for an emotional rollercoaster with Season 6 Episode 13, titled “Less Money, More Problems,” airing on ABC at 9:32 Pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. The episode follows Mark as he takes on odd jobs in a determined effort to find a way to pay for school, showcasing his determination and resilience in the face of financial challenges.
Meanwhile, Darlene finds herself grappling with a whirlwind of emotions when she discovers that her household is on the brink of significant change. As she navigates these newfound challenges, viewers can expect heartfelt moments and poignant insights into Darlene’s journey as she confronts the realities of life.
With its signature blend of humor, heart, and relatable family dynamics, “The Conners” continues to captivate audiences with its authentic portrayal of everyday struggles and triumphs. As Mark and Darlene navigate their respective obstacles, viewers will be drawn into the intricacies of their lives and relationships,...
Meanwhile, Darlene finds herself grappling with a whirlwind of emotions when she discovers that her household is on the brink of significant change. As she navigates these newfound challenges, viewers can expect heartfelt moments and poignant insights into Darlene’s journey as she confronts the realities of life.
With its signature blend of humor, heart, and relatable family dynamics, “The Conners” continues to captivate audiences with its authentic portrayal of everyday struggles and triumphs. As Mark and Darlene navigate their respective obstacles, viewers will be drawn into the intricacies of their lives and relationships,...
- 5/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Catch an all-new episode of “The Conners,” titled “Flying, Applying and Rassling Gators,” airing on ABC at 9:32 Pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. In this Season 6, Episode 12, viewers will see significant developments that challenge the characters’ views on their lives and futures.
Dan Conner, a central figure in the show, reaches a significant financial milestone, an achievement that prompts him to question the long-held belief in the so-called Conners curse. This milestone represents a pivotal moment for Dan, offering a chance to break free from the cycle of misfortune that has often plagued the family.
Meanwhile, Mark Conner, grappling with his own personal growth, receives news that makes him reconsider his future plans. This revelation forces Mark to evaluate his aspirations and the path he wishes to pursue, adding another layer of depth and realism to his character.
“Flying, Applying and Rassling Gators” promises to deliver the heartfelt drama and humor...
Dan Conner, a central figure in the show, reaches a significant financial milestone, an achievement that prompts him to question the long-held belief in the so-called Conners curse. This milestone represents a pivotal moment for Dan, offering a chance to break free from the cycle of misfortune that has often plagued the family.
Meanwhile, Mark Conner, grappling with his own personal growth, receives news that makes him reconsider his future plans. This revelation forces Mark to evaluate his aspirations and the path he wishes to pursue, adding another layer of depth and realism to his character.
“Flying, Applying and Rassling Gators” promises to deliver the heartfelt drama and humor...
- 5/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The Conners,” Season 6 Episode 11 titled “Fire and Vice,” viewers are in for a night of intense drama and emotional turmoil. A devastating fire breaks out at Ben’s hardware store, sending shockwaves through the family and causing a major setback for everyone involved. As they grapple with the aftermath of the fire, the Conners must come together to support one another and rebuild what was lost.
Meanwhile, Becky finds herself overwhelmed by the pressures of her internship at a mental health facility. Struggling to balance her own needs with the demands of her job, Becky feels immense pressure to help every single patient she encounters. As she navigates the complexities of mental health care, Becky is forced to confront her own limitations and vulnerabilities.
With emotions running high and challenges at every turn, “Fire and Vice” promises to be a gripping episode that delves into...
Meanwhile, Becky finds herself overwhelmed by the pressures of her internship at a mental health facility. Struggling to balance her own needs with the demands of her job, Becky feels immense pressure to help every single patient she encounters. As she navigates the complexities of mental health care, Becky is forced to confront her own limitations and vulnerabilities.
With emotions running high and challenges at every turn, “Fire and Vice” promises to be a gripping episode that delves into...
- 4/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tune in this Wednesday, May 1st, at 9:32 Pm on ABC for an all-new episode of “The Conners.” In Season 6 Episode 10, titled “Campaign U-Turn and a Hard Write,” Dan finds himself in a new role when he’s asked to write an article for a hardware magazine. However, this opportunity stirs up nostalgia for Ben, who misses his days as a writer.
Meanwhile, Jackie’s newfound retirement leaves her with too much free time on her hands. Eager to stay active, she inserts herself into Louise’s run for the school board, bringing her signature enthusiasm and perhaps a touch of chaos to the campaign.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect plenty of laughs, heartfelt moments, and the signature family dynamics that make “The Conners” a beloved sitcom. Don’t miss out on the fun as Dan, Ben, Jackie, and the rest of the Conner family navigate the ups...
Meanwhile, Jackie’s newfound retirement leaves her with too much free time on her hands. Eager to stay active, she inserts herself into Louise’s run for the school board, bringing her signature enthusiasm and perhaps a touch of chaos to the campaign.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect plenty of laughs, heartfelt moments, and the signature family dynamics that make “The Conners” a beloved sitcom. Don’t miss out on the fun as Dan, Ben, Jackie, and the rest of the Conner family navigate the ups...
- 4/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a cheesy and heartwarming episode of “The Conners” as Season 6 Episode 9, titled “Manifesting, Marriage Testing and Cheeseballs,” airs this Wednesday at 8:00 Pm on ABC. In this episode, the Conner family comes together to celebrate National Cheeseball Day, embracing the opportunity for some quality family time and delicious snacks.
As the festivities unfold, Harris finds herself struggling to keep up with her responsibilities at the Lunch Box, leading to tension and challenges for the family-run business. Meanwhile, Darlene and Ben face the difficulties of balancing their busy schedules and finding time to spend together, putting their relationship to the test.
Join the Conners as they navigate the ups and downs of family life, work, and relationships in this delightful and relatable episode. With laughter, love, and plenty of cheeseballs, “Manifesting, Marriage Testing and Cheeseballs” promises to be an evening of heartwarming entertainment for viewers of all ages.
As the festivities unfold, Harris finds herself struggling to keep up with her responsibilities at the Lunch Box, leading to tension and challenges for the family-run business. Meanwhile, Darlene and Ben face the difficulties of balancing their busy schedules and finding time to spend together, putting their relationship to the test.
Join the Conners as they navigate the ups and downs of family life, work, and relationships in this delightful and relatable episode. With laughter, love, and plenty of cheeseballs, “Manifesting, Marriage Testing and Cheeseballs” promises to be an evening of heartwarming entertainment for viewers of all ages.
- 4/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another hilarious and heartwarming episode of “The Conners” airing on ABC this Wednesday at 8:00 Pm. In Season 6, Episode 8 titled “Toilet Hacks and the Management Track,” viewers will join the Conner family as they navigate new challenges and adventures.
In this installment, Darlene takes charge and seeks to bring some organization to the cafeteria staff at Mark’s college by vying for the position of manager of food services. As she dives headfirst into her new role, Darlene faces unexpected obstacles and learns valuable lessons about leadership and responsibility.
Meanwhile, Dan rolls up his sleeves and puts his handyman skills to good use as he teaches DIY home projects to housewives in the neighborhood. With the goal of earning extra money to pay off the house, Dan’s DIY classes lead to humorous mishaps and heartwarming moments.
Don’t miss out on the laughter and life lessons...
In this installment, Darlene takes charge and seeks to bring some organization to the cafeteria staff at Mark’s college by vying for the position of manager of food services. As she dives headfirst into her new role, Darlene faces unexpected obstacles and learns valuable lessons about leadership and responsibility.
Meanwhile, Dan rolls up his sleeves and puts his handyman skills to good use as he teaches DIY home projects to housewives in the neighborhood. With the goal of earning extra money to pay off the house, Dan’s DIY classes lead to humorous mishaps and heartwarming moments.
Don’t miss out on the laughter and life lessons...
- 4/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Attention, fans of “The Conners”! Brace yourselves for an all-new episode filled with drama, humor, and heartwarming moments. Season 6 Episode 7, titled “Smash and Grab and Happy Death Day,” is set to air at 8:00 Pm this Wednesday, April 10th, on ABC.
In this episode, the hardware store is rocked by a smash-and-grab incident, sending shockwaves through the community. However, Dan and Jackie take matters into their own hands and manage to apprehend one of the culprits, showcasing their resourcefulness and determination.
Meanwhile, amidst the chaos, Beverly Rose learns a poignant lesson about remembering loved ones who have passed away. As she grapples with the concept of loss, she discovers the importance of keeping their memories alive in her heart.
Join the Conner family as they navigate life’s ups and downs with their signature wit and resilience. “Smash and Grab and Happy Death Day” promises to deliver a blend of laughter,...
In this episode, the hardware store is rocked by a smash-and-grab incident, sending shockwaves through the community. However, Dan and Jackie take matters into their own hands and manage to apprehend one of the culprits, showcasing their resourcefulness and determination.
Meanwhile, amidst the chaos, Beverly Rose learns a poignant lesson about remembering loved ones who have passed away. As she grapples with the concept of loss, she discovers the importance of keeping their memories alive in her heart.
Join the Conner family as they navigate life’s ups and downs with their signature wit and resilience. “Smash and Grab and Happy Death Day” promises to deliver a blend of laughter,...
- 4/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a laughter-filled evening with “The Conners” Season 6 Episode 6, titled “Hanging in Dorms With Boys and the Secret Life of Men.” Airing at 8:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on ABC, this episode delves into the comedic complexities of friendships, anxieties, and the age-old quest for the perfect beer run.
As Darlene nudges Ben to broaden his social circle and overcome his apprehensions about hitting the big 5-0, viewers can expect a mix of hilarious situations and heartfelt moments. Meanwhile, Mark ropes in Harris for a covert mission – purchasing beer for his dorm room and unveiling the secret life of men.
Join the Conner family as they navigate the quirks of life, love, and growing older, all with their signature humor and relatability. Don’t miss “Hanging in Dorms With Boys and the Secret Life of Men” at 8:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on ABC for an episode that promises laughter,...
As Darlene nudges Ben to broaden his social circle and overcome his apprehensions about hitting the big 5-0, viewers can expect a mix of hilarious situations and heartfelt moments. Meanwhile, Mark ropes in Harris for a covert mission – purchasing beer for his dorm room and unveiling the secret life of men.
Join the Conner family as they navigate the quirks of life, love, and growing older, all with their signature humor and relatability. Don’t miss “Hanging in Dorms With Boys and the Secret Life of Men” at 8:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on ABC for an episode that promises laughter,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a family showdown in the upcoming episode of “The Conners” Season 6, titled “When Sisters Collide and the Return of the Grifters.” Tune in to ABC at 7:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, for an evening filled with sibling rivalry and unexpected revelations.
In this installment, Darlene takes center stage as she crashes Mark’s college trivia night, determined to showcase her intellect and perhaps steal the spotlight from her nephew. As family dynamics take a humorous turn, viewers can expect a blend of comedic moments and the endearing chaos that defines the Conner household.
Meanwhile, Neville discovers that the money he lent to Dan was used for a different purpose than originally intended, setting the stage for some surprising developments. The return of the grifters promises twists, turns, and the distinctive Conners charm that keeps audiences coming back for more.
Don’t miss the family clash and the unfolding drama on Wednesday,...
In this installment, Darlene takes center stage as she crashes Mark’s college trivia night, determined to showcase her intellect and perhaps steal the spotlight from her nephew. As family dynamics take a humorous turn, viewers can expect a blend of comedic moments and the endearing chaos that defines the Conner household.
Meanwhile, Neville discovers that the money he lent to Dan was used for a different purpose than originally intended, setting the stage for some surprising developments. The return of the grifters promises twists, turns, and the distinctive Conners charm that keeps audiences coming back for more.
Don’t miss the family clash and the unfolding drama on Wednesday,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Fans of “The Conners,” get ready for the return of the beloved sitcom as Season 6 kicks off with Episode 1, titled “The Publisher Cops Show Pilot.” Mark your calendars for Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on ABC, because this episode promises to be a hilarious and heartwarming start to the new season.
In this installment, Jackie, the spirited Lunch Box owner, faces a series of challenges that threaten her beloved eatery. To navigate these hurdles, she seeks advice from an unexpected guest, setting the stage for a mix of humor and heartfelt moments.
Meanwhile, Dan and Darlene embark on a trip to the vibrant city of Chicago, promising viewers a change of scenery and an opportunity to explore their dynamic in a new setting. Their journey is sure to be filled with comedic escapades and the unique bond that “The Conners” is known for.
“The Conners” has won over audiences with its relatable characters,...
In this installment, Jackie, the spirited Lunch Box owner, faces a series of challenges that threaten her beloved eatery. To navigate these hurdles, she seeks advice from an unexpected guest, setting the stage for a mix of humor and heartfelt moments.
Meanwhile, Dan and Darlene embark on a trip to the vibrant city of Chicago, promising viewers a change of scenery and an opportunity to explore their dynamic in a new setting. Their journey is sure to be filled with comedic escapades and the unique bond that “The Conners” is known for.
“The Conners” has won over audiences with its relatable characters,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Roseanne vet Michael Fishman is paying tribute to his late co-star on the 21st anniversary of his tragic death.
Glenn Quinn, who for seven seasons played Becky’s boyfriend-turned-husband Mark Healy, died on Dec. 3, 2002 of an accidental overdose. He was 32 years old.
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On Monday, Fishman (aka DJ Conner) posted a video tribute to Quinn, along with the following Irish blessing, to...
Glenn Quinn, who for seven seasons played Becky’s boyfriend-turned-husband Mark Healy, died on Dec. 3, 2002 of an accidental overdose. He was 32 years old.
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On Monday, Fishman (aka DJ Conner) posted a video tribute to Quinn, along with the following Irish blessing, to...
- 12/4/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Kate Bonner and Natasha Wanganeen in ‘Waiyiri.’
After playing characters who were in chains or oppressed earlier in her career, Natasha Wanganeen is relishing the chance to portray a wide diversity of roles.
Demonstrating her versatility, the Ngarrindjeri, Narungga, Kaurna and Noongar woman plays Indigenous bushranger Mary Ann Bugg in Network 10’s upcoming Drunk History Australia; a chef in Closer Productions/ABC comedy Aftertaste; and a government official in Seth Larney’s 2067.
“What I would love to do now is take all the strength from action movies, fantasy and sci-fi and put that into our style,” the Black Lives Matter activist tells If. “We are some of the strongest people on Earth.
“I want our kids to wake up and see us doing powerful things instead of seeing the mainstream media put out news about another death in custody or Indigenous people as alcoholics or facing drug issues. A...
After playing characters who were in chains or oppressed earlier in her career, Natasha Wanganeen is relishing the chance to portray a wide diversity of roles.
Demonstrating her versatility, the Ngarrindjeri, Narungga, Kaurna and Noongar woman plays Indigenous bushranger Mary Ann Bugg in Network 10’s upcoming Drunk History Australia; a chef in Closer Productions/ABC comedy Aftertaste; and a government official in Seth Larney’s 2067.
“What I would love to do now is take all the strength from action movies, fantasy and sci-fi and put that into our style,” the Black Lives Matter activist tells If. “We are some of the strongest people on Earth.
“I want our kids to wake up and see us doing powerful things instead of seeing the mainstream media put out news about another death in custody or Indigenous people as alcoholics or facing drug issues. A...
- 9/21/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Golden Globe-winning Downton Abbey actress Joanne Froggatt is to turn her hand to podcasting by starring in supernatural thriller The Harrowing from Fremantle podcast label Storyglass.
Froggatt will feature as Sergeant Jackie O’Hara in the show, which will be available on Apple Podcasts from June 25. It tells the story of supernatural events on a remote Scottish island over Easter, when a girl and mysterious stranger vanish and only O’Hara is left to recount what happened.
The eight-part show is written by Mark Healy. It is executive produced by Fremantle’s director of global drama, Sarah Doole, and Storyglass creative director Robert Delamere, while Ben Walker is the producer.
Froggatt said: “It was an absolute pleasure to work on this dark, supernatural thriller. The pull between good and evil, and heaven and hell sets the tone for this incredible story.”
The Harrowing was first announced last year as part...
Froggatt will feature as Sergeant Jackie O’Hara in the show, which will be available on Apple Podcasts from June 25. It tells the story of supernatural events on a remote Scottish island over Easter, when a girl and mysterious stranger vanish and only O’Hara is left to recount what happened.
The eight-part show is written by Mark Healy. It is executive produced by Fremantle’s director of global drama, Sarah Doole, and Storyglass creative director Robert Delamere, while Ben Walker is the producer.
Froggatt said: “It was an absolute pleasure to work on this dark, supernatural thriller. The pull between good and evil, and heaven and hell sets the tone for this incredible story.”
The Harrowing was first announced last year as part...
- 6/18/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Storyglass, the scripted podcast label set up by American Gods producer Fremantle, is developing an international audio series based around the controversial Project Mk-Ultra.
The company has partnered with Easy Tiger, a Fremantle-backed production company from Australia, on six-part series Ultra.
The show, which is expected to air later this year, is set in 1959 and follows a young secret agent who goes undercover in a U.S. college to run drug trials and finds himself in the middle of the Mk-Ultra project.
Project Mk-Ultra was the CIA’s mind control program that the U.S. agency used to experiment on human subjects, much of which was considered illegal. The CIA was developing drugs and procedures that could be used in interrogations and was organized through the Office of Scientific Intelligence of the CIA and coordinated with the United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories. Officially sanctioned in 1953, it was reduced...
The company has partnered with Easy Tiger, a Fremantle-backed production company from Australia, on six-part series Ultra.
The show, which is expected to air later this year, is set in 1959 and follows a young secret agent who goes undercover in a U.S. college to run drug trials and finds himself in the middle of the Mk-Ultra project.
Project Mk-Ultra was the CIA’s mind control program that the U.S. agency used to experiment on human subjects, much of which was considered illegal. The CIA was developing drugs and procedures that could be used in interrogations and was organized through the Office of Scientific Intelligence of the CIA and coordinated with the United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories. Officially sanctioned in 1953, it was reduced...
- 2/7/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Storyglass, the scripted podcast label set up by American Gods producer Fremantle, has launched its latest slate of shows including a supernatural horror drama and a project based on Margaret of Anjou.
It comes after it unveiled its debut series last year including Chris O’Dowd homelessness story Baby It’s Cold Outside.
The company was set up by Fremantle’s Shotglass banner in the UK and the company’s global drama division. It will commission and develop original scripted audio ideas from a range of storytellers from around the world and will lead by Creative Director Robert Delamere, who recently wrote and directed Hang Ups, the UK adaptation of Lisa Kudrow’s Web Therapy.
Robert Delamere, Creative Director, Storyglass, said: “Podcasting provides an exciting medium to develop and test new ideas with audiences, and the market is wide open for imagination-grabbing drama series. This first season of commissions are...
It comes after it unveiled its debut series last year including Chris O’Dowd homelessness story Baby It’s Cold Outside.
The company was set up by Fremantle’s Shotglass banner in the UK and the company’s global drama division. It will commission and develop original scripted audio ideas from a range of storytellers from around the world and will lead by Creative Director Robert Delamere, who recently wrote and directed Hang Ups, the UK adaptation of Lisa Kudrow’s Web Therapy.
Robert Delamere, Creative Director, Storyglass, said: “Podcasting provides an exciting medium to develop and test new ideas with audiences, and the market is wide open for imagination-grabbing drama series. This first season of commissions are...
- 5/9/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Do you remember the actor who played the role Mark Healy in the 1990s television series “Rosanne?” He was he boyfriend of Roseanne’s oldest daughter Becky. There are many people who barely remember the actor and have wondered whatever became of him. He was an excellent actor who didn’t have enough time in the business to realize his full potential. For those of you who are wondering, here are 10 things you didn’t know or remember about Glenn Quinn. 1. He was Irish Glenn Quinn sounded like an American boy when he starred in the role of Mark Healey in
10 Things You Never Knew About Glenn Quinn...
10 Things You Never Knew About Glenn Quinn...
- 11/7/2018
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
Ever since John Goodman, in a recent interview with The Times of London, made it clear that the Roseanne Conner character will have died between last season's finale of Roseanne and the premiere of The Conners, the question has been exactly how they were going to write her out of the show that she stood at the center of. Interestingly enough, the answer comes from Roseanne Barr herself, who, while appearing on the YouTube show Walk Away (hosted by Brandon Straka), noted that the writers will be expanding on a story idea that had been touched upon last season, which she wanted to explore further, but with a far different outcome. "They have her die of an opioid overdose," she said. "I wanted to show [opioid struggle] in the show, but I was never going to have Roseanne die of an opioid overdose. It’s so cynical and horrible. She should have...
- 9/18/2018
- by Ed Gross
- Closer Weekly
The highly-anticipated Roseanne reboot is finally here! When the updated series premiered on ABC on Tuesday, March 27 two decades after the original show's run, many fans were surprised to see almost all of the former cast members returned for the revival. Not only did Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Sarah Chalke, Michael Fishman, and Johnny Galecki come back, but the 2018 cast also features a few new characters. So, just how many of those new and old characters are Roseanne's kids? Scroll down to meet the Conner family! Becky Conner-Healy Becky is Roseanne and Dan Conner's eldest child. She was originally played by Lecy Goranson in Seasons 1 through 5. In 1992, Lecy decided to leave Roseanne to pursue a college education at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. At the time, the young actress' school schedule permitted her to still occasionally appear on the series. During Season 5, Lecy's character,...
- 5/8/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
The Roseanne revival undid many of the controversial plot twists of the 1997 series finale — like resurrecting family patriarch Dan Conner from the dead, for example. But what happened to Darlene Conner and David Healy's baby, aka Dan and Roseanne Conner's granddaughter? That Season 9 finale erased Darlene and David's whole relationship, but now in Season 10, that twist has also been reversed, and little Harris Conner-Healy isn't so little anymore! The Season 10 premiere wasn't the first time Harris made comeback. She was born prematurely in Season 9, and doctors didn't expect her to survive. Survive she did, however, and now she's living with her grandparents along with mom Darlene, who recently lost her job on the new reboot show. Harris, played by Shameless star Emma Kenney, is 14 years old now, even though Season 10 takes place 20 years after Season 9. But she's a precocious 14, eager to rise above her family's working-class existence. A post...
- 5/1/2018
- by Dan Clarendon
- Closer Weekly
The new issue of In Touch takes you behind-the-scenes of the successful Roseanne reboot and reveals the touching ways the cast pays tribute to the late Glenn Quinn. Ireland-born actor Glenn, who played Becky's hot but dim-witted boyfriend-turned-husband, Mark Healy, on Roseanne's first run, died of a heroin overdose at 32 in 2002. Now, the cast remembers him in many loving ways. "Not only is Darlene's son named after [his late] Uncle Mark," an insider tells In Touch, "but Roseanne has a photo of Glenn on the set that the entire cast touches before they take their opening bows." For more on this, pick up the latest issue of In Touch — and for more exclusive content sign up for our newsletter! More from In Touch 'Roseanne' Star Roseanne Barr Once Accused Her Parents of Incest, Then Regretted It 'Roseanne' Star Emma Kenney Reveals: "I'm in Treatment for My Battles" (Exclusive...
- 4/19/2018
- by In Touch Weekly
- In Touch Weekly
ABC's beloved sitcom Roseanne has already scored record-breaking ratings (more than 25 million viewers its first week!) in its triumphant return to television 30 years after its original run. And much of Roseanne's original cast — including Rosanne Barr, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, and Laurie Metcalf — has returned to the show for the Season 10. "You're always nervous before you do something, and we're so grateful to the fans. I mean it's just unbelievable," Sara —who was 13 years old when the original Roseanne premiered and 22 when it ended — recently said on an episode of The Talk. "I could cry now just thinking about it. It's been so many years. You know, it's my childhood... it's just amazing to watch," she said of the show's high ratings, which have already paved the way for Season 11. It was renewed for another season on March 30, just a few days after its season premiere. With plenty more Roseanne episodes on the horizon,...
- 4/18/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Why did Darlene Conner name her son Mark on Roseanne? It was actually a way for her character to honor her late brother-in-law, Mark Healy. And for Roseanne stars Sara Gilbert and Johnny Galecki, it's was similarly a way to honor their late co-star, Glenn Quinn. When Sara was developing the revival of the hit ABC sitcom, she reached out to Johnny when it was time to name their characters' child. "I thought, I've got to reach out to Johnny Galecki because this is our kid together," Sara recounted on The Talk on April 16. "So I texted him, 'What do you think we should name our baby boy?' And then I said, 'Oh, maybe Mark,' because Mark was played by Glenn Quinn, who was his brother on the show [and] who passed away." Glenn played Mark Healy on the show — the tough-guy love interest of Darlene's sister, Becky Conner,...
- 4/17/2018
- by Dan Clarendon
- Closer Weekly
They're more than just co-stars, they're like family. In a new interview, Roseanne star Michael Fishman — who portrays DJ Conner on the hit ABC show — revealed the cast has a special on-set ritual to remember late actor Glenn Quinn before filming each new episode of the series reboot. "Glenn is missed by us daily. He remains part of the show, and close to our hearts. Before each taping we do cast introductions for the audience. We come out of Roseanne and Dan’s master bedroom, through the kitchen to meet the crowd. It is an exhilarating immediate connection with fans. In that hallway, I brought in Glenn’s picture, we each pass it before every episode we film. We remember Glenn every day. He will always be with us, part of us, part of the Roseanne show and family," Michael wrote on Facebook on Wednesday, April 11. Glenn as Mark on the show.
- 4/12/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
Actor Glenn Quinn portrayed Mark Healy on Roseanne from 1990 until 1997, but he sadly passed away just five years after the show ended. And now that the sitcom's exciting reboot has returned to ABC, many fans are wondering — how exactly did Mark from Roseanne die and how will he be remembered on the new revival? On Dec. 3, 2002, Glenn sadly passed away from an accidental heroin overdose. He was found by a friend on a couch in Hollywood at the time of his passing. He was only 32 years old when he died. Because Mark was such a beloved character on Roseanne — he played Becky Conner's husband and David Healy's brother — the writers wanted to ensure Glenn was remembered in the updated storyline. In fact, actress Lecy Goranson (who portrays Becky on the series) has just revealed that the entire reboot is dedicated to Glenn's memory. Mark and Becky on the show.
- 4/11/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
When Roseanne returned to ABC at the end of March for a nine-episode reboot, fans were delighted to see most of the show's original cast return to the small screen. But character Becky Conner's husband, Mark Healy, was sadly absent from the series because actor Glenn Quinn tragically died at age 32 in 2002 from an accidental heroin overdose. Though Mark's death was mentioned in the revival's premiere episode, actress Lecy Goranson just revealed in a new interview that her character, Becky, "hasn’t really dealt with the pain" of Mark's passing. "I think of [Becky] as a very strong woman and I feel like she’s gone through a lot. She’s lost her husband and, as America will see in upcoming weeks, that really took a toll on her," she told Variety. Mark and Lecy on _Roseanne_. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) "Part of how that has manifested is that she hasn...
- 4/10/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
Remember when actress Lecy Goranson (aka the original Becky!) randomly left Roseanne? When the hit ABC sitcom premiered back in 1988, Lecy — who was then just 14 years old — perfectly portrayed the spunky eldest Conner daughter, Becky. But after five seasons on the series, Lecy surprisingly exited the show and left fans totally perplexed as to why. Scroll down for all the details on Lecy's departure! Why did the original Becky leave Roseanne? In 1992, Lecy decided to leave Roseanne to pursue a college education at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. At the time, the young actress' school schedule permitted her to still occasionally appear on the series. During Season 5, Lecy's character, Becky, surprisingly eloped with her boyfriend, Mark Healy (played by the late Glenn Quinn), and subsequently left her Illinois hometown. Since Becky then lived out-of-state, Lecy was often shown speaking to her parents, Roseanne Conner (played by Roseanne Barr) and Dan Conner...
- 4/10/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
“Los Angeles. You see it at night and it shines. Like a beacon. People are drawn to it.”
What's this? Is Angel now looking to be a tourist rep? To be fair to Angel, his initial sales pitch isn't actually too bad. Spoken over a swanky, fast cut, cross fading set of La nightlife shots, Angel's opening monologue could well attract the visitors. It's too bad that Angel would probably be sacked on the spot, given that the impressive opening bid of this Buffy The Vampire Slayer spin-off quickly cuts to him getting drunk in a down-town bar. Fair enough, he's lamenting the break-up of his relationship with Buffy, but the slurred rambling about hair is a pitch wrecker if ever there was one.
Not only that, but Angel's going through one of his 'lone wolf' phases. Despite saving the lives of two young women in the pre-credits sequence,...
What's this? Is Angel now looking to be a tourist rep? To be fair to Angel, his initial sales pitch isn't actually too bad. Spoken over a swanky, fast cut, cross fading set of La nightlife shots, Angel's opening monologue could well attract the visitors. It's too bad that Angel would probably be sacked on the spot, given that the impressive opening bid of this Buffy The Vampire Slayer spin-off quickly cuts to him getting drunk in a down-town bar. Fair enough, he's lamenting the break-up of his relationship with Buffy, but the slurred rambling about hair is a pitch wrecker if ever there was one.
Not only that, but Angel's going through one of his 'lone wolf' phases. Despite saving the lives of two young women in the pre-credits sequence,...
- 4/28/2014
- Shadowlocked
London -- Five leading British theatrical companies have signed on to a new online service called Digital Theatre that will make stage productions available for high-definition download.
Stage director Robert Delamere and producer Tom Shaw, partners in Altered States Media, founded the company, which launched Oct. 26 with the English Touring Theatre production of "Far From the Madding Crowd" in a new adaptation by Mark Healy. Downloads cost £8.99 ($14.69).
The Young Vic will follow with a production of Clare Bayley's "The Container" in association with Amnesty International. The Almeida Theatre, the Royal Court, and the Royal Shakespeare Company will also participate, and the venture has the support of U.K. unions Equity and Bectu.
Delamere and Shaw said they aim to make digitaltheatre.com, which they said works on all major browsers and operating systems, "the focal point for theatre-based entertainment online."...
Stage director Robert Delamere and producer Tom Shaw, partners in Altered States Media, founded the company, which launched Oct. 26 with the English Touring Theatre production of "Far From the Madding Crowd" in a new adaptation by Mark Healy. Downloads cost £8.99 ($14.69).
The Young Vic will follow with a production of Clare Bayley's "The Container" in association with Amnesty International. The Almeida Theatre, the Royal Court, and the Royal Shakespeare Company will also participate, and the venture has the support of U.K. unions Equity and Bectu.
Delamere and Shaw said they aim to make digitaltheatre.com, which they said works on all major browsers and operating systems, "the focal point for theatre-based entertainment online."...
- 10/26/2009
- by By Ray Bennett
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
LittleBigPlanet developer Media Molecule has revealed that talks have been held regarding a PSP version of the game. Company co-founder Mark Healy stated in an interview with Eurogamer that there is "definitely scope for a PSP version". He admitted that discussions have been held but added that there is "nothing concrete at the moment". Healy also said he wants to take the creation side of the game to "some kind of companion products" (more)...
- 10/2/2008
- by By Andrew Laughlin
- Digital Spy
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