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"Roseanne"
The Bowling Show (1992)


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Overview

Director:
Andrew D. Weyman
Writers:
Jeff Abugov (teleplay)
Don Foster (story)
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TV Series:
"Roseanne" (1988)
Original Air Date:
21 January 1992 (Season 4, Episode 14)
Genre:
Comedy | Drama more
Plot:
Roseanne is annoyed by Jackie's new friendship with Nancy, meanwhile Dan and his team try to get out of last place in their bowling league. | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)

Cast

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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Johnny Galecki's character, "David", was originally named "Kevin". He refers to himself as "Kevin Healy, Mark's little brother". more
Quotes:
Duke: Any of you ladies have a request?
Bonnie Watkins: How 'bout doing the dishes once in a while?
Duke: [in a "get serious" tone] I don't know that one!
Bonnie Watkins: Okay then, how about a nice romantic dinner?
Duke: Great idea! We're goin' for chili dogs, be back in 5 minutes!
Jackie: He's good!
Bonnie Watkins: Oh don't tell him that. He'll wanna go back out on the road, and that's no good. All those young girls jumping up and down screaming, "Get off the stage, Grandpa!" Nah, I love him way too much to let that happen.
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