Sara Gilbert says she's leaving 'The Talk'
Sara Gilbert, host and executive producer of "The Talk," is leaving the table.
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Sara Gilbert, host and executive producer of "The Talk," is leaving the table.
"The Conners" are sticking around.
Warning: This story contains spoilers about the series premiere of "The Conners."
According to Roseanne Barr, her character on "The Conners" will be killed off in a sadly topical way.
How will the spinoff deal with her?
John Goodman is speculating that this fall's "Roseanne" spinoff will mean curtains for the matriarch played by Roseanne Barr.
John Goodman minces no words in his first public comments since ABC canceled "Roseanne" in a cloud of controversy, saying he was "broken-hearted" by the events that took place after Roseanne Barr's well-publicized Twitter tirade.
Roseanne Barr called the racially offensive tweet that triggered her firing a "big misunderstanding" and "a big mistake," reiterating that she was "sad that people thought it was racist" during a rambling, tearful, wide-ranging TV interview.
The Conners are moving back into your TV schedule in October.
It was the only nominations the show received.
Roseanne Barr says her TV career is not over.
Social media seems split over "Roseanne" being brought back without its star, Roseanne Barr.
Roseanne Barr is doubling down that she is not a racist.
Roseanne was cancelled by ABC.
Find out her take on the controversy.
Sara Gilbert stands by ABC's decision to cancel "Roseanne" after her TV mom went on a racist Twitter rant last week, "The Talk" host said on her show Monday.
Samantha Bee apologized for her vulgar comment about Ivanka Trump, but she has more to say about the controversy it sparked.
In the wake of racist comments against her by Roseanne Barr that led ABC to cancel the television sitcom "Roseanne," Valerie Jarrett is criticizing elected officials who "demean others" and calling on voters to "demand better" at the ballot box in 2018.
Just when you thought racist tirades and offensive speech couldn't get more outrageous, behold -- this week.
"Roseanne" was canceled just a few days ago. ABC is already talking about a way to bring a version of the show back -- without its namesake Roseanne Barr.
Roseanne Barr has revealed that she begged ABC executives to keep her show on the air after the network canceled its hit sitcom "Roseanne."
She's tweeting again.
What's next for them?
Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich called on President Donald Trump Thursday to speak out against comedian Roseanne Barr's racist tweets, which led to the cancellation of her hit ABC sitcom.