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CMT drops reruns of Roseanne again

CMT has dropped reruns of Roseanne again. After CMT and sister network TVLAND dropped reruns of Roseanne last spring, they brought the show back this past fall. As far as I know TVLAND is still running Roseanne marathons Saturdays 3AM-2PM.

CMT's new weekday line-up:

9AM-Noon Reba x 6 (replaces Roseanne)
Noon-2PM Full House x 4 (replaces Reba)

Will the Lori Loughlin scandal force CMT to drop Full House again?
 
Noon-2PM Full House x 4 (replaces Reba)

Will the Lori Loughlin scandal force CMT to drop Full House again?

Well lets wait on Netflix and Hallmark TV decision given that Loughlin was filming shows for these venues prior to being detained by the FBI for College Fraud.
 
Well lets wait on Netflix and Hallmark TV decision given that Loughlin was filming shows for these venues prior to being detained by the FBI for College Fraud.
This won't bode well for the Cohen Manafort sitcom under development at Fox News.
 
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-st-lori-loughlin-college-admissions-20190313-story.html

If CMT is airing Full House theres going to be one episode thats going to be revisited under the microscope.

Well, this is awkward.

In an old episode of the beloved sitcom “Full House,” Lori Loughlin’s character survived a school-admissions cheating scandal and wound up getting exactly what she wanted: spots for her kids at a prestigious preschool.

Later, stumped by a prestigious preschool’s application, Jesse makes the solo decision to “embellish,” rationalizing that “I’m their father. If I don’t lie for them, who will?” Then at the twins’ admissions interview, he tells Becky she should “go along” with any strange stuff she might hear — like when the admissions official greets them as Mr. and Mrs. Ambassador.

Becky winds up coming clean about the lies, only to have the official say, “It only shows you want what's best for your boys.” The twins ultimately get into the school, but by that time, the parents don’t much care. They’ve had a heart-to-heart and decided against it.
 
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