Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Think you’ve seen this on TV before? You’re partly right

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NEW YORK >> As broadcast networks rolled out their plans for next season last week, those watching could be forgiven for pulling out phones and checking the calendar.

There’s the cast of NBC’s “Will & Grace,” ready to return. The folks at “Roseanne” are back on the couch. “Dynasty” and “S.W.A.T.” are coming back with new actors, the latter settling in to a CBS lineup that already boasts “Hawaii Five-0” and “Macgyver.” Just a year after its farewell season, “American Idol” will live again.

The reboot of “Roseanne,” ABC’s hit 1988-97 comedy about a workingcla­ss family led by Roseanne Barr, was that network’s big surprise.

“The Conners’ joys and struggles are as relevant and hilarious today as they were then, and there’s really no one better to comment on our modern America than Roseanne,” ABC Entertainm­ent President Channing Dungey said.

CW President Mark Pedowitz said it was a “no-brainer” to order a remake of the prime-time soap “Dynasty.” Much of the network’s target audience hadn’t been born when onscreen divas Linda Evans and Joan Collins engaged in catfights, as they were charmingly called back then.

Networks hope the reheated comfort food will appeal to those who remember the original shows as well as newcomers unaware they’re not seeing an original concept.

Networks are wading more deeply

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