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Full House

Full House is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show is about widowed father Danny Tanner who enlists his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis and childhood best friend Joey Gladstone to help raise his three daughters, eldest D.J., middle child Stephanie and youngest Michelle in his San Francisco home. It aired from September 22, 1987, to May 23, 1995, broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes.

Full House
GenreSitcom
Created byJeff Franklin
Starring
Theme music composer
Opening theme"Everywhere You Look" by Jesse Frederick
Ending theme"Everywhere You Look" (instrumental)
ComposersJesse Frederick
Bennett Salvay
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes192 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Don Van Atta
  • James O'Keefe
  • Bonnie Bogard Maier
  • Greg Fields
Camera setupVideotape; Multi-camera
Running time21–25 minutes
Production companiesJeff Franklin Productions
Miller-Boyett Productions
Lorimar-Telepictures
(1987–1988)
(season 1)
Lorimar Television
(1988–1993)
(seasons 2–6)
Warner Bros. Television
(1993–1995)
(seasons 7–8)
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 22, 1987 (1987-09-22) –
May 23, 1995 (1995-05-23)
Chronology
Followed byFuller House (2016-2020)

While never a critical favorite, the series was consistently in the Nielsen Top 30 (from season two onward) and continues to gain even more popularity in syndicated reruns, and is also aired internationally.[1][self-published source?] One of the producers, Dennis Rinsler, called the show "The Brady Bunch of the 1990s".[2] For actor Dave Coulier, the show represented a "G-rated dysfunctional family".[3]

A sequel series, Fuller House, premiered on Netflix on February 26, 2016 and ran for five seasons, concluding on June 2, 2020.[4]

Premise

After the death of his wife Pam, sports anchor Danny Tanner recruits his brother-in-law (Pam's younger brother) Jesse, a rock musician, and his best friend since childhood, Joey, who works as a stand-up comedian, to help raise his three young daughters—DJ, Stephanie and Michelle. Over time, the three men, as well as the girls, bond and become closer to one another.

In season two, Danny is reassigned from his duties as a sports anchor by his television station to become co-host of a new local breakfast TV show, Wake Up, San Francisco, and is teamed up with Nebraska native Rebecca Donaldson. Jesse and Rebecca ("Becky") eventually fall in love and get married in season four. In season five, Becky gives birth to twin sons, Nicholas ("Nicky") and Alexander ("Alex").

Main cast

  1. ^ The character's surname was changed from "Cochran" to "Katsopolis" after the first season ended.
  2. ^ Daniel & Kevin Renteria portrayed the characters in Season 5.

Production

Casting

 
John Posey as Danny Tanner in the unaired pilot (shown with Sweetin and Cameron as Stephanie and D.J.)

The producers' first choice to play the character of Danny Tanner was Bob Saget. Saget was not available to appear in the pilot due to his commitment as an on-air contributor to CBS's The Morning Program. The producers instead cast actor John Posey to play Danny. Posey only appeared in the show's unaired pilot; which is included on the DVD release of Season 1.

John Stamos's character was originally named Jesse Cochran; Stamos reportedly wanted his character to better reflect his Greek heritage, so producers decided to change the character's surname to Katsopolis (beginning with season two).

To comply with child labor laws, twins Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley were cast to alternate in the role of Michelle during tapings. The girls were jointly credited as "Mary Kate Ashley Olsen" in seasons two through seven because the producers did not want audiences to know that the Michelle character was played by twins. The sisters occasionally appeared together in fantasy sequences. Full House was one of the few shows on TV where a baby character grew up in front of the cameras, with viewers witnessing all the development stages of the twin actresses.[2] Saget recalled he would often get complaints from the child actors' moms because he wouldn't watch his language while on stage.[3] Jodie Sweetin was spotted in a guest spot on the show Valerie.[3] Lori Loughlin was hired in 1988 for a six-episode romance plot with "Uncle Jesse" but ended up staying until the end of the show.[3]

All seven of the original cast members remained with the show through its entire eight-year run, with five characters added to the main cast along the way. D.J.'s best friend Kimmy was a recurring character in seasons one through four, who was upgraded to a regular in season five. Rebecca originally appeared for six episodes in season two; producers decided to expand her role and made her a regular the following season. After marrying Jesse, they have twins Nicky and Alex, who make their debut in season five. As babies, the children were played by Daniel and Kevin Renteria, and in season six, the roles of the twins were succeeded by Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit. The last main character added was Steve Hale, who was D.J.'s boyfriend in seasons six and seven. He was played by Scott Weinger.

Taping

The series was created by Jeff Franklin and executive produced by Franklin, along with Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett. The series was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions, in association with Lorimar-Telepictures (1987–1988), Lorimar Television (1988–1993), and then by Warner Bros. Television (1993–1995) after Lorimar was folded into Warner Bros.'s existing television production division.

Although the series was set in San Francisco, the sitcom itself was taped at the Warner Bros. Studios in Los Angeles. Outside of certain excerpts in the opening title sequences, including Alamo Square Park's Painted Ladies, the only episode to have actually been taped in San Francisco was the first episode of season eight, "Comet's Excellent Adventure". There were also a few episodes which were filmed on-location elsewhere, most notably Hawaii in the season three premiere "Tanner's Island", and at Walt Disney World for the two-part sixth-season finale "The House Meets the Mouse".

The series experienced heavy turnover with its writing staff throughout its run. The first season in particular had at least three writing staff changes, with Lenny Ripps (who remained with the show until the early part of the fourth season, by then serving as a creative consultant) and Russell Marcus being the only writers surviving the changes through the entire season. Show creator and executive producer Jeff Franklin was the only writer to remain with the series throughout its entire eight-season run (Franklin also wrote and directed several episodes during the first five seasons). Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler joined the series' writing staff in the second season as producers and remained with the show until its 1995 cancellation; Warren and Rinsler took over as head writers by season five and assumed showrunning duties as executive producers for the sixth season to allow Franklin to focus on Hangin' With Mr. Cooper (Full House served as Cooper's lead-in when the former aired on Tuesday nights during the 1992–93 season).

Theme song

The show's theme song, "Everywhere You Look", was performed by Jesse Frederick, who co-wrote the song with writing partner Bennett Salvay and series creator Jeff Franklin. Various instrumental versions of the theme song were used in the closing credits; the version used during seasons three through eight was also used in the opening credits in some early syndication runs, although the song was almost always truncated to the chorus for broadcast. Seasons one through five used a longer version of the theme song. In syndicated airings, the line "you miss your old familiar friends, but waiting just around the bend" replaced the lines starting with "how did I get to livin' here, somebody tell me please..." (after ABC Family acquired the series in 2003, it became the first television outlet to air the long versions of the theme since the series' ABC run, which were included only in select episodes from the first five seasons, whereas the full version was used in most episodes during those seasons). Hallmark Channel reruns have used four different cuts of the theme song, including the full version.

Cross-marketing

ABC used the show to launch other sitcom hits for the whole family throughout the early 1990s on Fridays and other evenings such as Home Improvement, Family Matters and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.[2]

The actor Dave Coulier sold the Mr. Woodchuck puppet he made on the show to the toy store Toys "R" Us.[2]

Episodes and ratings

Full House originally aired on Fridays from September 1987 to August 1991, which spanned the show's first four seasons, and later became the flagship program of ABC's newly launched TGIF block in September 1989. The show was briefly moved to Tuesdays during the 1987–88 season and then aired twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays for a few months in order to help the series build an audience. It remained on Fridays permanently for the next three seasons, as the show's ratings increased. Full House was moved to Tuesdays full-time for season five and remained there until the series ended in 1995. While the show's first season was not very successful, finishing 71st that year, mostly because it was a new series placed in an 8 p.m. Eastern timeslot (most freshman series start out in protected time slots preceded by successful lead-ins), the show quickly became popular during its second season as it was placed immediately following the established hit show Perfect Strangers (which was also produced by Tom Miller and Bob Boyett). From season three onwards, it was ranked among Nielsen's Top 30 shows (a ratings increase which allowed the series to move back to Fridays at 8 p.m.).[citation needed] By the fourth season, the series jumped to the Top 20 and remained there until the seventh season (the series peaked at the top ten during seasons five and six).[citation needed]

In 1995, despite the fact the show was still rated in the top 25, ABC announced that it was canceling the show after eight seasons due to the increasing costs of producing the series. By the end of the show, the average cost of one episode was $1.3 million. Plans to move Full House to The WB network fell through.[2] The one-hour series finale was watched by 24.3 million viewers, ranking No. 7 for the week and attracting a 14.6 household rating and a 25 percent audience share.[citation needed]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast aired
122September 22, 1987 (1987-09-22)May 6, 1988 (1988-05-06)7110.9[5]
222October 14, 1988 (1988-10-14)May 5, 1989 (1989-05-05)2815.5[6]
324September 22, 1989 (1989-09-22)May 4, 1990 (1990-05-04)2115.3[7]
426September 21, 1990 (1990-09-21)May 3, 1991 (1991-05-03)1416.1[8]
526September 17, 1991 (1991-09-17)May 12, 1992 (1992-05-12)817.4[9]
624September 22, 1992 (1992-09-22)May 18, 1993 (1993-05-18)1015.8[10]
724September 14, 1993 (1993-09-14)May 17, 1994 (1994-05-17)1614.4[11]
824September 27, 1994 (1994-09-27)May 23, 1995 (1995-05-23)2412.5[12]

U.S. syndication

Warner Bros. Television Distribution handles the domestic and international syndication rights to the series. During the summer of 1991, reruns of the early seasons began airing in a daily daytime strip on NBC.[13] Starting in September 1991, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution began distributing Full House for broadcast in off-network syndication and was syndicated on various local stations nationwide until 2003.

The series formerly aired on TBS, Nick at Nite, ABC Family (now FreeForm), The N/TeenNick, CMT, and Hallmark Channel.

In 2014, episodes have averaged 1.5 million viewers on Nick at Nite, which is up 7 percent from 2013 and a 0.4 rating in the key 18–49 demographic, up 8 percent from 2013.[14]

On September 29, 2017, Hulu acquired the streaming rights to Full House along with fellow Warner Bros. TV productions Family Matters, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Perfect Strangers and Step by Step in addition to Disney-ABC TV productions Boy Meets World, Dinosaurs and Home Improvement.[15]

On October 1, 2021, Full House began streaming on HBO Max after its streaming rights expired from Hulu.[16]

On January 12, 2022, it was announced that the show will begin airing on the classic TV network MeTV starting January 16.[17]

On February 4, 2022, it was announced that the show will begin airing on GAC Family starting February 7.[18]

Critical reception

Despite the show's popularity, critics' reviews for Full House were mostly negative in the show's early years[19] but became more positive in later years.[20] The first season holds an aggregate score of 31/100 ("Generally unfavorable reviews") on Metacritic.[21] In Slate, Willa Paskin referred to the series as "a hackneyed and saccharine family sitcom".[22] Isaac Feldberg opined that it was "archetypally average, hiding behind a ubiquitous laugh track and obnoxiously on-the-nose life lessons."[23]

Reunions

During Bob Saget's final season as host of America's Funniest Home Videos, six other Full House cast alumni (John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, and Lori Loughlin) reunited on the May 9, 1997, episode (the episode which preceded Saget's final episode as host of that series).[24]

In a December 2008 news story,[25] it was reported that John Stamos was planning a reunion movie.[26] This idea was quickly withdrawn, because reportedly most of the cast was not interested.[27] In 2009, Stamos announced that a feature film based on the show was still planned. Stamos told The New York Daily News, "I'm working on a movie idea, but it wouldn't be us playing us. I'm not 100% sure, but it would probably take place in the first few years." Stamos posited Steve Carell and Tracy Morgan for the roles of Danny and Joey respectively.[28]

In 2012, eight of the Full House cast members reunited in Los Angeles for their 25th anniversary. Publicists for Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen said that they "weren't able to attend, given their work schedules."[29]

On July 19, 2013, the original Jesse and the Rippers (the band which Jesse Katsopolis served as frontman until he was voted out in season 8) reunited on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The group performed a medley of covers including the Beach Boys' "Forever," Elvis Presley's "Little Sister," "Hippy Hippy Shake", and ending with the Full House theme "Everywhere You Look". Bob Saget and Lori Loughlin made cameo appearances.[30]

In January 2014, Saget, Stamos, and Coulier appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. They each reprised their characters, while Fallon dressed in child's pajamas in a bed framed by four gigantic pencils, similar to Michelle Tanner's bed from the show. Saget, Stamos, and Coulier said some of their famous catchphrases from the show, as well as singing "The Teddy Bear" song.[31] Stamos, Saget and Coulier also appeared together in a 2014 commercial for Dannon Oikos Greek Yogurt (for which Stamos serves as spokesperson) that debuted during Super Bowl XLVIII, days after their appearance on Late Night.[32]

Sequel series

In August 2014, reports circulated that Warner Bros. Television was considering a series sequel.[33] John Stamos, who has an ownership stake in the show, headed up the attempt to get the series back into production.[34] Netflix closed a deal to produce a 13-episode sequel series tentatively titled Fuller House, with many of the original series cast members reprising their roles.[35] Notably, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen both declined to reprise the role of Michelle in the first season,[36] although the creators and producers said they could still possibly appear in future seasons.[37][38] Stamos would guest star as well and serve as producer.[39][40]

Filming began on July 25, 2015.[41] Like the original series, the show is set in San Francisco.[42] The original series idea was focused on D.J., a veterinarian struggling to raise three boys after her firefighter husband Tommy Fuller is killed in the line of duty; Stephanie, an aspiring musician; and Kimmy, who is a party planner and a single mother to a teenage daughter, Ramona. The show's premise follows one similar to the original series when Stephanie makes plans to put her career on hold for a while and move in with D.J. to help take care of her children. Almost immediately afterward, Kimmy makes the same offer for her and Ramona to move in and help out. Netflix premiered the series on February 26, 2016,[43] with the premiere episode featuring a Tanner family reunion.[44][45] After five seasons, the series concluded on June 2, 2020.[46]

Other media

Home media

Warner Home Video released all eight seasons of the series on DVD in Region 1 between 2005 and 2007.[47] A complete series box-set containing all 192 episodes was released on November 6, 2007. As of 2016, the complete series is available for purchase via online retailers such as Amazon.[48] Additionally, all seasons + the complete series were also released in Region 4 but only the first five seasons were released on DVD in Region 2 with the fifth season being sold solely on Amazon and printed on DVD±R-Discs only.[49]

Title Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete First Season February 8, 2005 2007 (Re-Released in 2013) November 16, 2005
The Complete Second Season December 6, 2005 2007 (Re-Released in 2013) April 5, 2006
The Complete Third Season April 4, 2006 2007 (Re-Released in 2013) August 9, 2006
The Complete Fourth Season August 15, 2006 2007 (Re-Released in 2013) September 5, 2007
The Complete Fifth Season December 12, 2006 July 3, 2013 (Available on Amazon only, Out of Print) June 3, 2014
The Complete Sixth Season March 27, 2007 June 3, 2014
The Complete Seventh Season August 7, 2007 June 3, 2014
The Complete Eighth Season November 6, 2007 June 3, 2014
The Complete Series November 6, 2007 June 3, 2014

All Seasons of Full House are available on Amazon's Prime Video in various countries and with different languages.

Book series

Books based on Full House are geared toward children primarily between the ages of 8 and 14. Warner Bros., which holds the rights to Full House and its associated characters, would not permit others to use their characters and selected who could write books based on the television series. The books are based on the Silhouette romance novels by Mills & Boon. Full House Michelle #7: Summer Rhapsody is a Silhouette Special Edition #75 by Nancy John and Laura O'Neil in February 1983.

The series includes the following:

  • Full House Stephanie: These 33 books were written from the point of view of the Tanners' middle daughter, Stephanie Tanner. They take place with Stephanie in a different middle school, likely because of a slightly different redistricting plan compared to the one mentioned in season seven's "Fast Friends". She has different best friends as well, Allie Taylor and Darcy Powell. Though these are book creations, she has known Allie since kindergarten, and there are several places in the first five seasons of Full House where fans think an unnamed extra could be Allie. This series begins with Stephanie being pressured to join a clique called the Flamingos, by completing a series of dares. She almost does the last one, though she is not sure if she wants to before D.J. catches her trying to steal Danny's phone card. Stephanie explains tearfully what was happening, and D.J. helps her to understand what the Flamingos were really up to: they wanted to use the phone card to call their boyfriends. Stephanie and the Flamingos become fierce rivals. Hip Hop Til You Drop, Two for One Christmas Fun, and Ten Ways to Wreck a Date are the most popular.
  • Full House Michelle: These 40 stories are told from Michelle's point of view. The first 27 feature more of her, and the other Tanners', home life than others, though some focus on events at school, whereas the last 14, the "Michelle and Friends" series, focuses mostly on Michelle and her classmates. Unlike Stephanie, Michelle goes to the same elementary school but is in a different class. Two stories were translated and published in Japan in February 2007. Super special My Best Friend is a Movie Star came out in September 1996, and along with The Substitute Teacher and How to be Cool are the most popular.
  • Full House Sisters: These 14 books focus on Michelle and Stephanie's friendship and comical situations that occur between them. The sisters often alternate points of view in the story.
  • Full House: Dear Michelle: These four books were published several years after the others stopped being produced. They take place with Michelle in the third grade, where she writes an advice column for her class paper.
  • Club Stephanie: 1997–2001 revival series with the Sisters series. Sweetin is younger than Nickelodeon's Larisa Oleynik in Alex, You're Glowing and Irene Ng in Hot Rock.

Russian adaptation

In 2006, Full House was one of a group of Warner Brothers properties licensed to Moscow-based network STS for adaptation to Russian. The show, Topsy-Turvy House (Дом кувырком) followed the plots of the American version with changes to accommodate cultural differences. It ran for two seasons, beginning in 2009.[50][51]

The Unauthorized Full House Story

On August 22, 2015, a television movie called The Unauthorized Full House Story was first released by Lifetime. It tells the behind-the-scenes story of the series.[52]

Awards and nominations

Young Artist Awards
Year Category Nominee(s) Result
1989 Best Young Actress Under Ten Years of Age in Television or Motion Pictures Jodie Sweetin Nominated
The Most Promising New Fall Television Series Nominated
1990 Best Young Actor/Actress Under Five Years of Age Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen Won
Best Family Television Series Nominated
Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Comedy Series Candace Cameron Nominated
Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Comedienne in a Television Series Jodie Sweetin Nominated
1991 Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Jodie Sweetin Nominated
Best Young Actress Supporting Role in a Television Series Andrea Barber Won
Outstanding Performance by an Actress Under Nine Years of Age Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen Won
Young Artist Award Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Candace Cameron Nominated
1992 Best Young Actress Supporting or Recurring Role for a TV Series Andrea Barber Won
Young Artist Award Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Candace Cameron Nominated
Outstanding Young Comedienne in a Television Series Jodie Sweetin Nominated
1993 Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Under Ten Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen Won
Best Young Actress Co-starring in a Television Series Andrea Barber Nominated
Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor Under Ten Tahj Mowry Nominated
Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series Nominated
1994 Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Candace Cameron Nominated
Outstanding Young Comedienne in a Television Series Jodie Sweetin Nominated
Best Young Actress Co-starring in a Television Series Andrea Barber Nominated
Best Young Actor Guest-starring in a Television Series R. J. Williams Nominated
1995 Best Youth Actor Guest-starring in a Television Show J. D. Daniels Nominated
1996 Best Youth Comedienne in a TV Show Andrea Barber Nominated

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This article is about the American television series For other uses see Full house Full House is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC The show is about widowed father Danny Tanner who enlists his brother in law Jesse Katsopolis and childhood best friend Joey Gladstone to help raise his three daughters eldest D J middle child Stephanie and youngest Michelle in his San Francisco home It aired from September 22 1987 to May 23 1995 broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes Full HouseGenreSitcomCreated byJeff FranklinStarringJohn StamosBob SagetDave CoulierCandace CameronJodie SweetinMary Kate and Ashley OlsenLori LoughlinAndrea BarberScott WeingerBlake and Dylan Tuomy WilhoitTheme music composerJesse FrederickBennett SalvayJeff FranklinOpening theme Everywhere You Look by Jesse FrederickEnding theme Everywhere You Look instrumental ComposersJesse FrederickBennett SalvayCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons8No of episodes192 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDavid SalzmanJeff FranklinThomas L MillerRobert L BoyettDennis Rinsler 1992 95 Marc Warren 1992 95 ProducersDon Van AttaJames O KeefeBonnie Bogard MaierGreg FieldsCamera setupVideotape Multi cameraRunning time21 25 minutesProduction companiesJeff Franklin ProductionsMiller Boyett ProductionsLorimar Telepictures 1987 1988 season 1 Lorimar Television 1988 1993 seasons 2 6 Warner Bros Television 1993 1995 seasons 7 8 DistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseSeptember 22 1987 1987 09 22 May 23 1995 1995 05 23 ChronologyFollowed byFuller House 2016 2020 While never a critical favorite the series was consistently in the Nielsen Top 30 from season two onward and continues to gain even more popularity in syndicated reruns and is also aired internationally 1 self published source One of the producers Dennis Rinsler called the show The Brady Bunch of the 1990s 2 For actor Dave Coulier the show represented a G rated dysfunctional family 3 A sequel series Fuller House premiered on Netflix on February 26 2016 and ran for five seasons concluding on June 2 2020 4 Contents 1 Premise 2 Main cast 3 Production 3 1 Casting 3 2 Taping 3 3 Theme song 3 4 Cross marketing 4 Episodes and ratings 5 U S syndication 6 Critical reception 7 Reunions 7 1 Sequel series 8 Other media 8 1 Home media 8 2 Book series 8 3 Russian adaptation 8 4 The Unauthorized Full House Story 9 Awards and nominations 10 References 11 External linksPremiseAfter the death of his wife Pam sports anchor Danny Tanner recruits his brother in law Pam s younger brother Jesse a rock musician and his best friend since childhood Joey who works as a stand up comedian to help raise his three young daughters DJ Stephanie and Michelle Over time the three men as well as the girls bond and become closer to one another In season two Danny is reassigned from his duties as a sports anchor by his television station to become co host of a new local breakfast TV show Wake Up San Francisco and is teamed up with Nebraska native Rebecca Donaldson Jesse and Rebecca Becky eventually fall in love and get married in season four In season five Becky gives birth to twin sons Nicholas Nicky and Alexander Alex Main castMain article List of Full House and Fuller House characters John Stamos as Jesse Katsopolis note 1 Bob Saget as Danny Tanner Dave Coulier as Joey Gladstone Candace Cameron as D J Tanner Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen as Michelle Tanner seasons 2 8 recurring season 1 Lori Loughlin as Rebecca Donaldson Katsopolis seasons 3 8 recurring season 2 Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler seasons 5 8 recurring seasons 1 4 Scott Weinger as Steve Hale seasons 6 7 guest seasons 5 amp 8 Blake and Dylan Tuomy Wilhoit note 2 as Nicky and Alex Katsopolis seasons 6 8 recurring season 5 The character s surname was changed from Cochran to Katsopolis after the first season ended Daniel amp Kevin Renteria portrayed the characters in Season 5 ProductionCasting John Posey as Danny Tanner in the unaired pilot shown with Sweetin and Cameron as Stephanie and D J The producers first choice to play the character of Danny Tanner was Bob Saget Saget was not available to appear in the pilot due to his commitment as an on air contributor to CBS s The Morning Program The producers instead cast actor John Posey to play Danny Posey only appeared in the show s unaired pilot which is included on the DVD release of Season 1 John Stamos s character was originally named Jesse Cochran Stamos reportedly wanted his character to better reflect his Greek heritage so producers decided to change the character s surname to Katsopolis beginning with season two To comply with child labor laws twins Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley were cast to alternate in the role of Michelle during tapings The girls were jointly credited as Mary Kate Ashley Olsen in seasons two through seven because the producers did not want audiences to know that the Michelle character was played by twins The sisters occasionally appeared together in fantasy sequences Full House was one of the few shows on TV where a baby character grew up in front of the cameras with viewers witnessing all the development stages of the twin actresses 2 Saget recalled he would often get complaints from the child actors moms because he wouldn t watch his language while on stage 3 Jodie Sweetin was spotted in a guest spot on the show Valerie 3 Lori Loughlin was hired in 1988 for a six episode romance plot with Uncle Jesse but ended up staying until the end of the show 3 All seven of the original cast members remained with the show through its entire eight year run with five characters added to the main cast along the way D J s best friend Kimmy was a recurring character in seasons one through four who was upgraded to a regular in season five Rebecca originally appeared for six episodes in season two producers decided to expand her role and made her a regular the following season After marrying Jesse they have twins Nicky and Alex who make their debut in season five As babies the children were played by Daniel and Kevin Renteria and in season six the roles of the twins were succeeded by Blake and Dylan Tuomy Wilhoit The last main character added was Steve Hale who was D J s boyfriend in seasons six and seven He was played by Scott Weinger Taping The series was created by Jeff Franklin and executive produced by Franklin along with Thomas L Miller and Robert L Boyett The series was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller Boyett Productions in association with Lorimar Telepictures 1987 1988 Lorimar Television 1988 1993 and then by Warner Bros Television 1993 1995 after Lorimar was folded into Warner Bros s existing television production division Although the series was set in San Francisco the sitcom itself was taped at the Warner Bros Studios in Los Angeles Outside of certain excerpts in the opening title sequences including Alamo Square Park s Painted Ladies the only episode to have actually been taped in San Francisco was the first episode of season eight Comet s Excellent Adventure There were also a few episodes which were filmed on location elsewhere most notably Hawaii in the season three premiere Tanner s Island and at Walt Disney World for the two part sixth season finale The House Meets the Mouse The series experienced heavy turnover with its writing staff throughout its run The first season in particular had at least three writing staff changes with Lenny Ripps who remained with the show until the early part of the fourth season by then serving as a creative consultant and Russell Marcus being the only writers surviving the changes through the entire season Show creator and executive producer Jeff Franklin was the only writer to remain with the series throughout its entire eight season run Franklin also wrote and directed several episodes during the first five seasons Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler joined the series writing staff in the second season as producers and remained with the show until its 1995 cancellation Warren and Rinsler took over as head writers by season five and assumed showrunning duties as executive producers for the sixth season to allow Franklin to focus on Hangin With Mr Cooper Full House served as Cooper s lead in when the former aired on Tuesday nights during the 1992 93 season Theme song The show s theme song Everywhere You Look was performed by Jesse Frederick who co wrote the song with writing partner Bennett Salvay and series creator Jeff Franklin Various instrumental versions of the theme song were used in the closing credits the version used during seasons three through eight was also used in the opening credits in some early syndication runs although the song was almost always truncated to the chorus for broadcast Seasons one through five used a longer version of the theme song In syndicated airings the line you miss your old familiar friends but waiting just around the bend replaced the lines starting with how did I get to livin here somebody tell me please after ABC Family acquired the series in 2003 it became the first television outlet to air the long versions of the theme since the series ABC run which were included only in select episodes from the first five seasons whereas the full version was used in most episodes during those seasons Hallmark Channel reruns have used four different cuts of the theme song including the full version Cross marketing ABC used the show to launch other sitcom hits for the whole family throughout the early 1990s on Fridays and other evenings such as Home Improvement Family Matters and Hangin with Mr Cooper 2 The actor Dave Coulier sold the Mr Woodchuck puppet he made on the show to the toy store Toys R Us 2 Episodes and ratingsMain article List of Full House episodes Full House originally aired on Fridays from September 1987 to August 1991 which spanned the show s first four seasons and later became the flagship program of ABC s newly launched TGIF block in September 1989 The show was briefly moved to Tuesdays during the 1987 88 season and then aired twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays for a few months in order to help the series build an audience It remained on Fridays permanently for the next three seasons as the show s ratings increased Full House was moved to Tuesdays full time for season five and remained there until the series ended in 1995 While the show s first season was not very successful finishing 71st that year mostly because it was a new series placed in an 8 p m Eastern timeslot most freshman series start out in protected time slots preceded by successful lead ins the show quickly became popular during its second season as it was placed immediately following the established hit show Perfect Strangers which was also produced by Tom Miller and Bob Boyett From season three onwards it was ranked among Nielsen s Top 30 shows a ratings increase which allowed the series to move back to Fridays at 8 p m citation needed By the fourth season the series jumped to the Top 20 and remained there until the seventh season the series peaked at the top ten during seasons five and six citation needed In 1995 despite the fact the show was still rated in the top 25 ABC announced that it was canceling the show after eight seasons due to the increasing costs of producing the series By the end of the show the average cost of one episode was 1 3 million Plans to move Full House to The WB network fell through 2 The one hour series finale was watched by 24 3 million viewers ranking No 7 for the week and attracting a 14 6 household rating and a 25 percent audience share citation needed SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast aired122September 22 1987 1987 09 22 May 6 1988 1988 05 06 7110 9 5 222October 14 1988 1988 10 14 May 5 1989 1989 05 05 2815 5 6 324September 22 1989 1989 09 22 May 4 1990 1990 05 04 2115 3 7 426September 21 1990 1990 09 21 May 3 1991 1991 05 03 1416 1 8 526September 17 1991 1991 09 17 May 12 1992 1992 05 12 817 4 9 624September 22 1992 1992 09 22 May 18 1993 1993 05 18 1015 8 10 724September 14 1993 1993 09 14 May 17 1994 1994 05 17 1614 4 11 824September 27 1994 1994 09 27 May 23 1995 1995 05 23 2412 5 12 U S syndicationWarner Bros Television Distribution handles the domestic and international syndication rights to the series During the summer of 1991 reruns of the early seasons began airing in a daily daytime strip on NBC 13 Starting in September 1991 Warner Bros Domestic Television Distribution began distributing Full House for broadcast in off network syndication and was syndicated on various local stations nationwide until 2003 The series formerly aired on TBS Nick at Nite ABC Family now FreeForm The N TeenNick CMT and Hallmark Channel In 2014 episodes have averaged 1 5 million viewers on Nick at Nite which is up 7 percent from 2013 and a 0 4 rating in the key 18 49 demographic up 8 percent from 2013 14 On September 29 2017 Hulu acquired the streaming rights to Full House along with fellow Warner Bros TV productions Family Matters Hangin with Mr Cooper Perfect Strangers and Step by Step in addition to Disney ABC TV productions Boy Meets World Dinosaurs and Home Improvement 15 On October 1 2021 Full House began streaming on HBO Max after its streaming rights expired from Hulu 16 On January 12 2022 it was announced that the show will begin airing on the classic TV network MeTV starting January 16 17 On February 4 2022 it was announced that the show will begin airing on GAC Family starting February 7 18 Critical receptionThis section may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page January 2017 Despite the show s popularity critics reviews for Full House were mostly negative in the show s early years 19 but became more positive in later years 20 The first season holds an aggregate score of 31 100 Generally unfavorable reviews on Metacritic 21 In Slate Willa Paskin referred to the series as a hackneyed and saccharine family sitcom 22 Isaac Feldberg opined that it was archetypally average hiding behind a ubiquitous laugh track and obnoxiously on the nose life lessons 23 ReunionsDuring Bob Saget s final season as host of America s Funniest Home Videos six other Full House cast alumni John Stamos Dave Coulier Candace Cameron Jodie Sweetin Andrea Barber and Lori Loughlin reunited on the May 9 1997 episode the episode which preceded Saget s final episode as host of that series 24 In a December 2008 news story 25 it was reported that John Stamos was planning a reunion movie 26 This idea was quickly withdrawn because reportedly most of the cast was not interested 27 In 2009 Stamos announced that a feature film based on the show was still planned Stamos told The New York Daily News I m working on a movie idea but it wouldn t be us playing us I m not 100 sure but it would probably take place in the first few years Stamos posited Steve Carell and Tracy Morgan for the roles of Danny and Joey respectively 28 In 2012 eight of the Full House cast members reunited in Los Angeles for their 25th anniversary Publicists for Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen said that they weren t able to attend given their work schedules 29 On July 19 2013 the original Jesse and the Rippers the band which Jesse Katsopolis served as frontman until he was voted out in season 8 reunited on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon The group performed a medley of covers including the Beach Boys Forever Elvis Presley s Little Sister Hippy Hippy Shake and ending with the Full House theme Everywhere You Look Bob Saget and Lori Loughlin made cameo appearances 30 In January 2014 Saget Stamos and Coulier appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon They each reprised their characters while Fallon dressed in child s pajamas in a bed framed by four gigantic pencils similar to Michelle Tanner s bed from the show Saget Stamos and Coulier said some of their famous catchphrases from the show as well as singing The Teddy Bear song 31 Stamos Saget and Coulier also appeared together in a 2014 commercial for Dannon Oikos Greek Yogurt for which Stamos serves as spokesperson that debuted during Super Bowl XLVIII days after their appearance on Late Night 32 Sequel series Main article Fuller House TV series In August 2014 reports circulated that Warner Bros Television was considering a series sequel 33 John Stamos who has an ownership stake in the show headed up the attempt to get the series back into production 34 Netflix closed a deal to produce a 13 episode sequel series tentatively titled Fuller House with many of the original series cast members reprising their roles 35 Notably Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen both declined to reprise the role of Michelle in the first season 36 although the creators and producers said they could still possibly appear in future seasons 37 38 Stamos would guest star as well and serve as producer 39 40 Filming began on July 25 2015 41 Like the original series the show is set in San Francisco 42 The original series idea was focused on D J a veterinarian struggling to raise three boys after her firefighter husband Tommy Fuller is killed in the line of duty Stephanie an aspiring musician and Kimmy who is a party planner and a single mother to a teenage daughter Ramona The show s premise follows one similar to the original series when Stephanie makes plans to put her career on hold for a while and move in with D J to help take care of her children Almost immediately afterward Kimmy makes the same offer for her and Ramona to move in and help out Netflix premiered the series on February 26 2016 43 with the premiere episode featuring a Tanner family reunion 44 45 After five seasons the series concluded on June 2 2020 46 Other mediaHome media Warner Home Video released all eight seasons of the series on DVD in Region 1 between 2005 and 2007 47 A complete series box set containing all 192 episodes was released on November 6 2007 As of 2016 the complete series is available for purchase via online retailers such as Amazon 48 Additionally all seasons the complete series were also released in Region 4 but only the first five seasons were released on DVD in Region 2 with the fifth season being sold solely on Amazon and printed on DVD R Discs only 49 Title Region 1 Region 2 Region 4The Complete First Season February 8 2005 2007 Re Released in 2013 November 16 2005The Complete Second Season December 6 2005 2007 Re Released in 2013 April 5 2006The Complete Third Season April 4 2006 2007 Re Released in 2013 August 9 2006The Complete Fourth Season August 15 2006 2007 Re Released in 2013 September 5 2007The Complete Fifth Season December 12 2006 July 3 2013 Available on Amazon only Out of Print June 3 2014The Complete Sixth Season March 27 2007 June 3 2014The Complete Seventh Season August 7 2007 June 3 2014The Complete Eighth Season November 6 2007 June 3 2014The Complete Series November 6 2007 June 3 2014All Seasons of Full House are available on Amazon s Prime Video in various countries and with different languages Book series This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Books based on Full House are geared toward children primarily between the ages of 8 and 14 Warner Bros which holds the rights to Full House and its associated characters would not permit others to use their characters and selected who could write books based on the television series The books are based on the Silhouette romance novels by Mills amp Boon Full House Michelle 7 Summer Rhapsody is a Silhouette Special Edition 75 by Nancy John and Laura O Neil in February 1983 The series includes the following Full House Stephanie These 33 books were written from the point of view of the Tanners middle daughter Stephanie Tanner They take place with Stephanie in a different middle school likely because of a slightly different redistricting plan compared to the one mentioned in season seven s Fast Friends She has different best friends as well Allie Taylor and Darcy Powell Though these are book creations she has known Allie since kindergarten and there are several places in the first five seasons of Full House where fans think an unnamed extra could be Allie This series begins with Stephanie being pressured to join a clique called the Flamingos by completing a series of dares She almost does the last one though she is not sure if she wants to before D J catches her trying to steal Danny s phone card Stephanie explains tearfully what was happening and D J helps her to understand what the Flamingos were really up to they wanted to use the phone card to call their boyfriends Stephanie and the Flamingos become fierce rivals Hip Hop Til You Drop Two for One Christmas Fun and Ten Ways to Wreck a Date are the most popular Full House Michelle These 40 stories are told from Michelle s point of view The first 27 feature more of her and the other Tanners home life than others though some focus on events at school whereas the last 14 the Michelle and Friends series focuses mostly on Michelle and her classmates Unlike Stephanie Michelle goes to the same elementary school but is in a different class Two stories were translated and published in Japan in February 2007 Super special My Best Friend is a Movie Star came out in September 1996 and along with The Substitute Teacher and How to be Cool are the most popular Full House Sisters These 14 books focus on Michelle and Stephanie s friendship and comical situations that occur between them The sisters often alternate points of view in the story Full House Dear Michelle These four books were published several years after the others stopped being produced They take place with Michelle in the third grade where she writes an advice column for her class paper Club Stephanie 1997 2001 revival series with the Sisters series Sweetin is younger than Nickelodeon s Larisa Oleynik in Alex You re Glowing and Irene Ng in Hot Rock Russian adaptation In 2006 Full House was one of a group of Warner Brothers properties licensed to Moscow based network STS for adaptation to Russian The show Topsy Turvy House Dom kuvyrkom followed the plots of the American version with changes to accommodate cultural differences It ran for two seasons beginning in 2009 50 51 The Unauthorized Full House Story On August 22 2015 a television movie called The Unauthorized Full House Story was first released by Lifetime It tells the behind the scenes story of the series 52 Awards and nominationsThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Young Artist AwardsYear Category Nominee s Result1989 Best Young Actress Under Ten Years of Age in Television or Motion Pictures Jodie Sweetin NominatedThe Most Promising New Fall Television Series Nominated1990 Best Young Actor Actress Under Five Years of Age Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen WonBest Family Television Series NominatedBest Young Actress Starring in a Television Comedy Series Candace Cameron NominatedYoung Artist Award for Outstanding Young Comedienne in a Television Series Jodie Sweetin Nominated1991 Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Jodie Sweetin NominatedBest Young Actress Supporting Role in a Television Series Andrea Barber WonOutstanding Performance by an Actress Under Nine Years of Age Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen WonYoung Artist Award Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Candace Cameron Nominated1992 Best Young Actress Supporting or Recurring Role for a TV Series Andrea Barber WonYoung Artist Award Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Candace Cameron NominatedOutstanding Young Comedienne in a Television Series Jodie Sweetin Nominated1993 Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Under Ten Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen WonBest Young Actress Co starring in a Television Series Andrea Barber NominatedExceptional Performance by a Young Actor Under Ten Tahj Mowry NominatedOutstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series Nominated1994 Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Candace Cameron NominatedOutstanding Young Comedienne in a Television Series Jodie Sweetin NominatedBest Young Actress Co starring in a Television Series Andrea Barber NominatedBest Young Actor Guest starring in a Television Series R J Williams Nominated1995 Best Youth Actor Guest starring in a Television Show J D Daniels Nominated1996 Best Youth Comedienne in a TV Show Andrea Barber NominatedReferences Hale Buddy June 12 2015 Everywhere You Look The Unofficial Guide to Full House Lulu com ISBN 9781329209657 self published source a 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