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When the three Tanner girls receive Valentine's Day presents from the guys, nobody is more excited than D.J., who receives a beautiful new sweater. When a little mishap at school tears it to shreds, D.J. races to the mall with Stephanie and Kimmy for a quick replacement, only to discover that her savings do not quite match the item's expensive ...
In the photo, John Posey took on the role of Danny next to an unnamed actress portraying Pam. The original pilot never aired, and Saget ultimately replaced Posey, 67, before Full House ’s debut ...
When Grandma Tanner visits the Tanner house and sees how messy it is, she invites Joey's and Jesse's mothers to come over as well. The guys' mothers threaten to move in unless the house gets clean. Note : This is Alice Hirson 's last appearance on the show as Claire Tanner; she is later replaced by Doris Roberts in the season three episode ...
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 Donna Jo Margaret (D.J. for short), middle child Stephanie and youngest Michelle in his San Francisco home.
Nelson Burkhardt (portrayed by Jason Marsden in Full House, Hal Sparks in Fuller House) is a love interest for D.J. that is introduced in the season eight premiere "Comet's Excellent Adventure". Nelson is a teenager who comes from a very wealthy family, and dates D.J. on-and-off for some time (ironically, it is in his first appearance that D.J ...
'Full House' Cast’s Quotes About Bob Saget Through the Years. Read article. John Stamos Had a ’Really Difficult’ Time on Set. In an October 2022 sit-down with CBS Sunday Morning, Stamos got ...
In fact, Yahoo Entertainment spoke with the actor Saget replaced, John Posey, who happens to be the father of Teen Wolf alum Tyler Posey, in April 2014. He explained then that he found out that he ...
The Los Angeles Times states in a December 1989 article that Full House was "the most popular series on Friday night and the most popular of all among the 2-to-11 year-old set" at the time, [5] with an average of 28% of the TV audience in its time slot reported in March 1990. [6]