Aug 7 (Reuters) - CTV has bought the Canadian rights for "The Conners," a spin-off of "Roseanne," the show that was canceled by U.S. network ABC in May after its creator sparked widespread outrage by tweeting a racial slur.
Canada's CTV, owned by BCE Inc BCE.TO , will air "The Conners" starting Oct. 16, CTV said in a statement on Tuesday. was canceled by Walt Disney Co's DIS.N ABC after its creator Roseanne Barr sparked widespread anger with a tweet comparing black former Obama administration adviser Valerie Jarrett to an ape. Barr later apologized for making a bad joke.
In June, ABC ordered a 10-episode spinoff of "Roseanne" called "The Conners" that will air without any involvement of Barr.
"Roseanne," which ran originally from 1988 to 1997 featuring a blue-collar family with parents struggling to get by, was revived and aired on ABC.
The revival was ABC's biggest hit of the 2017-2018 season, drawing more than 18 million viewers on average, according to Nielsen.