ABC have confirmed a ‘Roseanne’ spin-off series without the involvement of Roseanne Barr.
The network recently axed the rebooted sit-com following a racist tweet from the 65-year-old star, but they will now debut a new 10-episode programme in the autumn, which will tentatively be titled ‘The Conners’.
And a synopsis for the new show suggested matriarch Roseanne Conner could be killed off.
It read: "After a sudden turn of events, the Conners are forced to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford in a way they never have before.
"This iconic family — Dan, Jackie, Darlene, Becky and D.J. — grapples with parenthood, dating, an unexpected pregnancy, financial pressures, aging and in-laws in working-class America.
"Through it all, the fights, the coupon cutting, the hand-me-downs, the breakdowns – with love, humour and perseverance, the family prevails."
The announcement for the new show stressed that Roseanne will have no financial or creative involvement in the new series."
A statement from Roseanne and executive producer Tom Werner said: "Tom Werner and Roseanne Barr have reached an agreement that will allow Werner Entertainment to produce a spin-off of the Roseanne series for ABC without Barr’s further creative or financial participation."
Roseanne – who saw the show cancelled after she compared former White House advisor Valerie Jarrett to an ape – sent her best wishes to the cast and crew of the new show.
She said: "I regret the circumstances that have caused me to be removed from ‘Roseanne’. I agreed to the settlement in order that 200 jobs of beloved cast and crew could be saved, and I wish the best for everyone involved."
The returning stars of the show – John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson and Michael Fishman – are "so happy" to be coming back as their beloved characters.
They said in a statement: "We have received a tremendous amount of support from fans of our show, and it’s clear that these characters not only have a place in our hearts, but in the hearts and homes of our audience.
"We all came back last season because we wanted to tell stories about the challenges facing a working-class family today. We are so happy to have the opportunity to return with the cast and crew to continue to share those stories through love and laughter."