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Episodes of the Original ‘Roseanne’ Are Coming to TV — Get the Details!

The new Roseanne reboot officially returned to the small screen on Tuesday, March 27 and it’s been so entertaining thus far (it’s so good it already got picked up for another season!). But, if you’re still interested in binge-watching the nine original seasons of Roseanne, we’re here to help — keep reading to find out how you can watch old episodes of the show!

Is Roseanne on live television?

Soon enough! On Tuesday, April 10, it was revealed that the Viacom-owned Paramount Network (formerly known as Spike) will begin airing old episodes of the show on Tuesday, April 17. On that day, there will be a marathon from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. The following day, Wednesday, April 18, they will play four half-hour episodes from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST. Count us in!

Is Roseanne on Netflix?

The answer is sort of complicated because the series is not available to stream but it is available on DVD. While subscribers can add a disc subscription and have access to the entire nine seasons, they will have to wait until they receive the discs in the mail.

Where can you stream the entire Roseanne season?

Since Roseanne is only availble on DVD via Netflix, If you’d like the stream the entire series online, you can do so with an Amazon Prime membership.

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Where can you watch episodes of the Roseanne reboot?

Besides watching the show live on Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on ABC (or recording it on your DVR, of course) you can watch episodes you may have missed on abc.go.com. Now get watching — you won’t regret it!

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