EditBob Saget192 eps192 episodes • 1987–1995John Stamos…193 eps193 episodes • 1987–1995Dave Coulier…193 eps193 episodes • 1987–1995Candace Cameron Bure193 eps193 episodes • 1987–1995Jodie Sweetin193 eps193 episodes • 1987–1995Mary-Kate Olsen…193 eps193 episodes • 1987–1995Ashley Olsen193 eps193 episodes • 1987–1995Lori Loughlin…152 eps152 episodes • 1988–1995Andrea Barber146 eps146 episodes • 1987–1995Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit70 eps70 episodes • 1992–1995Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit70 eps70 episodes • 1992–1995Scott Weinger…50 eps50 episodes • 1991–1995Gail Edwards18 eps18 episodes • 1991–1993Jurnee Smollett…15 eps15 episodes • 1992–1994Tahj Mowry14 eps14 episodes • 1991–1995Daniel Renteria12 eps12 episodes • 1991–1992Kevin Renteria12 eps12 episodes • 1991–1992Miko Hughes12 eps12 episodes • 1990–1995CreatorJeff FranklinAll cast & crewProduction, box office & more at IMDbProReview6.865.5K12345678910Featured reviewsamy1o23I think Full House is one of the best shows ever made. I grew up watching it, now it's part of my past. I'm so glad ABC Family and Nick @ Nite are showing it now. I know I can always find something to watch on television (since it's always on). Although I don't know why Joey moved in (who has their friend move in to help them raise their kid?), I was still glued to every episode, even the boring (like the final episodes) ones. Personally, I think the plot of some of the episodes (such as Jesse not finishing high school or Stephanie being pressured to smoke) are still relevant today. It teaches kids a lesson, without them realizing they're being taught. And it's funny. I honestly still laugh at the same old jokes, because it's funny. And that's why it's the best show.10n-kellieFull House is a funny,yet emotional show. The show tells you how an unnormal family can come over some normal everyday life problems. It's a show you could watch over, and over, but never get bored. If you like watching these shows look for Season 1,2, and 3 on DVD. You can also look for Season 4 on DVD August 15 2006. You can find these DVD's anywhere from Walmart to your local mall. The DVD'S usually range from $25.00 - $30.00. The cast in the show make it even better, which includes the now famous Mary-Kate, and Ashley. So if you like shows like 7th Heaven, Family Matters, or any other family friendly shows Full House is for you. This show wasn't the family oriented show it is now in the start it was supposed to be more focused on Danny,Joey, and Jesse. I think it was a better move on ABC's part to switch it to a family sitcom. The show went off the air in 1995, but you can still catch it on ABC Family, and Nick@Nite. It's on ABC Family on normal weekdays at 12:00 PM EDT, and 3:00 PM EDT. It's on Nick@Nite on normal weekdays at 9:00 PM EDT, and 5:00 AM EDT. Also it has Friday night marathons of Full House from 10:00 PM till 2:00 AM in the summer only. Besides those times it usually is not on. I hope you take some time to watch this show if you have not already. The show did win 14 awards and 18 nominations. I hope you enjoy.Registered_UserBack in the day, I was crazy about Full House no matter how cheesy I or anybody else regards it now. It's the perfect 11-year-old girl show. My favorite character was always Stephanie, although the Olsen twins are more my age. The network used to show back-to-back episodes every weekday on WGN after school (right after Blossom) and I was in my glory. Much like the X-Files, I went through a stage in my life where everything was Full House related. I even went so far as to tape it. Kimmy Gibler was a favorite of mine, probably because she was such a weirdo and makes me think of many people I know. Never cared for D.J. or Michelle very much and sadly Danny reminds me a lot of my mother who is also detergent crazy. Recommended for nostalgic reasons and to little girls.7docentliktezFull house is an entertaining family tv show that was around in the 80's and 90's.It had some really good messages and fun episodes and it succeeded at being emotional. The first three seasons had all of that. It was really entertaining and funny. Then he 4th 5th and 6th seasons came and they were decent seasons.Of course the magic was gone but it was still fun and worth to watch. And after that the seventh season came and there was a MASSIVE quality drop. The characters became annoying and the jokes became repetitive. But there was one thing I liked and that was DJ 's boyfriend Steve I thought he was funny enough.But really a character couldn't save it. Joey's Cartoon impressions became so boring and repetitive that the guy became annoying. And the twins were cute but they weren't that good to save the show. And then Season 8 came and it was for me a 4/10. It felt like the actors and actresses got bored with the show and didn't want to do it anymore. They should've stopped at season 5. And by the way the show was cancelled so I am so glad it was because it would've get even worse.It started 10/10 and ended a 3/10. An 8/10 in it's genre and a 7/10 overall.8jawhite4400Maybe an incredible situation, but it's TV and that means escapism. If you can't sit down for 30 minutes and just enjoy silliness, then pick another show. Yes they solve problems in a half hour. It's not real, but as with all things you can take something with you that may help you later. Even if it's just to chuckle.Chuckle.More like this6.7Fuller House8.1Boy Meets World6.6Family Matters7.1Saved by the Bell7.2Home Improvement7.4The Cosby Show6.5Step by Step7.4ALF6.7Sabrina the Teenage Witch7.1The Nanny8.4The Wonder Years6.6Growing PainsEditDid you knowEditTriviaBob Saget and Dave Coulier became friends through the L.A. Comedy circuit. Coulier lived on Saget's couch in his early days as a comedian, similar to struggling comedian Joey Gladstone residing in the basement of Danny Tanner's house.GoofsIn numerous episodes throughout the series, on the first floor of the house, there are two staircases leading up to the second floor; one from the kitchen and one in the living room. But on the second floor, there is only one staircase leading down. And it doesn't matter which one they use, they still end up coming upstairs in the same place.Quotes[repeated line] Jesse: Have mercy!Alternate versionsA longer version of the theme song was used in the first few seasons of the show but was truncated in later reruns, though this version was kept on some episodes, such as the pilot when it airs on ABC Family. First season episodes in syndication also feature a credit for Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (they were only credited during the end credits in the first season).ConnectionsFeatured in ABC TGIF: Episode #1.33 (1990)Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendationsSign inHow many seasons does Full House have?Powered by AlexaHow did D.J., Stephanie and Michelle's mom die?Why does Jesse have a different last name in season one?What different jobs has Jesse had?DetailsEditRelease dateSeptember 22, 1987 (United States)Country of originUnited StatesOfficial sitesOfficial FacebookOfficial InstagramLanguageEnglishAlso known asFullHouseFilming locations1709 Broderick Street, San Francisco, California, USA(establishing shots: Tanner House)Production companiesJeff Franklin ProductionsLorimar TelepicturesLorimar TelevisionSee more company credits at IMDbProEditRuntime22 minutesColorColorSound mixStereoSuggest an edit or add missing contentIMDb Answers: Help fill gaps in our dataLearn more about contributingEdit pageAdd episode, Full House is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show is about the recently widowed father Danny Tanner who enlists his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis and childhood best friend Joey Gladstone to help raise his three daughters, D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle, in his San Francisco home., Full House: Created by Jeff Franklin. With John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin. A widowed sportscaster raises his three daughters with assistance from his rock and roll brother-in-law and madcap best friend..