Sun, Sep 13, 1998
Roseanne and Whoopi Goldberg discuss their daughters and the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky scandal, and Nora Dunn portrays Linda Tripp in an interview skit. Also, Roseanne and Whoopi speak with a trio of single mothers.
Mon, Sep 21, 1998
Roseanne banters with Kirstie Alley and plays a game of "Roseanne or Kirstie?" with the audience. A mother of three who adopted five siblings is crowned "Domestic Goddess." Kelly Price performs an original rendition of her song "Soul of a Woman," dedicated to the recently-crowned Domestic Goddess.
Wed, Sep 30, 1998
Eddie Izzard discusses transvestism and the Clinton sex scandal. Roseanne talks to Jim Bishop, a man who built a castle in Colorado. Tori Amos performs, discusses a drug-induced vision quest and talks to a group of victims from RAINN, the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, which she founded.
Thu, Oct 1, 1998
Mary Lou Retton, Diana Nyad, and Jackie Joyner discuss feminism in sports and their grueling training; Dick Gregory talks about his long career as well as his decision to fast; Keb' Mo' sings "I Was Wrong."
Thu, Oct 15, 1998
Montel Williams discusses his legal battles and reveals how Roseanne's appearance on his talk show helped change the lives of a family of runaways; Phoebe Snow discusses her opera training, Matthew Shepard's death, prejudices she's faced, and the strength she gained from her disabled daughter, and reveals that she's clueless about her ethnic background. Snow performs "Poetry Man" and duets "Right to the End" with Michael McDonald.
Mon, Oct 19, 1998
Charlton Heston discusses starring in films as historical figures, the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal (which he equates to "The Wizard of Oz"), being a conservative in Hollywood, marching with Martin Luther King, his 54-year marriage. and working with the NRA. Roseanne talks to Jody Pendarvis, a South Carolina man who constructed a "U.F.O. welcome center" in his front yard. Author Ellen Ladowsky gives advice on "How to Dump a Guy."
Wed, Oct 21, 1998
Chi McBride discusses the controversy surrounding his series "The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer" (which was canceled a few days later); Crystal Lynn Pickett returns to discuss why she's attracted to violent killers; Brian McKnight stops by to sing, discuss songwriting and influences, and take a shower with Roseanne.
Sun, Oct 25, 1998
Larry King discusses fatherhood at age 64, kissing Marlon Brando, and why he wears suspenders, and he's joined by Rabbi Irwin Katsof to discuss prayer and the book they co-authored. Roseanne brings three nuns on for her "Three Great Gals" segment--a skydiver, a triathlete, and a baseball enthusiast; Sir George Martin discusses his career working with the Beatles, and his latest release, "In My Life"; Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, and Céline Dion appear in clips recording songs for Martin's album.
Mon, Oct 26, 1998
Kathy Najimy discusses weight loss, her wedding, and her love of skydiving; Billy Connolly discusses his looks, the British Royal Family, and the headless dog who haunts his castle; Sidney Sheldon discusses his writing process and the creation of "The Patty Duke Show," "I Dream of Jeannie", and "Hart to Hart."
Wed, Oct 28, 1998
Penny Marshall discusses "Laverne and Shirley" and how she began her directorial career, and she shows off the wounded animal figurines she collects; Chris Isaak sings, and also discusses his bad dating luck, filming in Utah, and surfing with killer whales; Gloria Steinem discusses her early life and appears on a "Dating Game"-like segment with eligible bachelors Chris Isaak and Mr. Blackwell.
Mon, Nov 2, 1998
Stephen Baldwin talks about his life, shows off his tattoos, and does a striptease, flaunts his muscle car, and plugs "One Tough Cop"; Shawn and Marlon Wayans pose as security guards for a skit, talk about growing up poor and their relationship with Mike Tyson; Roseanne has chef (and former audience member) Willie Mae Wright prepare chicken.
Tue, Nov 3, 1998
Tammy Faye Bakker discusses surviving colon cancer and the reason she wears makeup, and she plays the organ and duets with Roseanne on "Old-Time Religion"; Chastity Bono discusses her father's death, growing up with famous parents, and coming out of the closet; Blues Traveler perform several songs, including the theme song for Roseanne's sitcom.