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ABC's new fall schedule looks to build on the success of 'Roseanne' with a focus on the family

ABC unveiled its fall schedule Tuesday, touting the blockbuster success of its reboot of "Roseanne" and its plans to build on that triumph with a mix of new family comedies and dramas featuring familiar TV faces in new places.

The most "Roseanne"-esque of the newcomers, the half-hour comedy "The Kids Are All Right," will follow "Roseanne" on Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. The series centers on a working-class Irish Catholic family in 1970s Los Angeles and was created by Tim Doyle, a writer on "Roseanne" during

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