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The Conners’ Lecy Goranson Says Whoopi Goldberg Was A ‘Win-Win-Win’ Guest Star, Reveals Two Actors She’d Love To Invite On

Whenever The Conners welcomes new characters into the dysfunctional fold, it usually means some form of bad news for the titular family, whether it’s local business owners turning Darlene down for work or old classmates returning to reignite past rivalries. That pattern rang similarly true when The View‘s Whoopi Goldberg traded off morning chats for sitcom spats for a recent guest spot, where she played Mark’s music teacher who also had personal history with Jackie. Thankfully, that discomfort didn’t bleed over behind the scenes, as Lecy Goranson told CinemaBlend the EGOT comedienne was an absolute delight on the set. while also sharing what kinds of guest stars she’d love to see stopping by the ABC show.

Whoopi Goldberg appeared in Episode 517, “The Contra Hearings and the Midnight Gambler,” taking on the role of Mrs. Glen. And while she wasn’t a big barrel of smiling laughter the whole time, given her non-ideal relationship with the fam, she did get to dish out some signature Whoopi snark by way of Mrs. Glen ripping on the Conners’ sliding scale of domestic class. She apparently dropped the character’s aloofness when the cameras stopped rolling, though, as Lecy Goranson shared just how pleased she was to have the Star Trek vet as a guest star.

We absolutely loved having Whoopi on the show. She was so great. For someone who’s that famous, she is completely down to earth, great with the crew, just completely a professional and someone you want to hang out with. It was such a delight. And she’s hilarious. It was just like a win-win-win-win-win.

That’s five different “wins,” and only three of them made it into the headline. Whoopi Goldberg got wins for days. 

Whoopi Goldberg in purple coat on The Conners

(Image credit: ABC)

Since it sounded like she and other cast members were able to spend a decent amount of time with Goldberg during her visit, I asked Lecy Goranson how that usually went with Conners guest stars (particularly outside of pandemic-related setbacks). In her words:

There’s some time. I mean, there’s a lot of time in between scenes, in between shots, turning the camera around. So those are the times. It’s not like single cam, where you can do that a lot. But even on a sitcom, we have those times where we’re just waiting – maybe the writers are rewriting, or they’re switching something, or they’re moving cameras or whatever. So we got quite a bit of time to enjoy her.