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Danny Tanner, widowed father of three young and rambunctious girls, ages 9 months, 5 and 10 years, recruits his two buddies--his rock 'n' roller brother-in-law, Jesse, and his best friend, Joey, an infrequently employed stand-up comic--to move in and help him raise the brood.
The girls are rockin' when Uncle Jesse is left in charge of them for the night, but Danny is reeling when he arrives home to find Jesse conducting band practice.
Stephanie's reluctance to attend her first day of school disappears when Joey and Jesse visit her kindergarten class.
A frantic search for Jesse's missing pet turtle leaves the Tanner home disheveled, just before an unexpected visit from the guys' mothers.
Danny's all-male fishing trip turns into a love-boat cruise, complete with a female captain and an all-girl rock band.
When Danny hears Michelle call Jesse and Joey "Dada" he knows that he isn't spending enough time with his daughters and creates a father/daughter day.
Danny's audition for a job as a boxing announcer is a disaster. Meanwhile, the guys care for baby Michelle, who is sick with a cold.
Jesse's dream girl turns into a nightmare when she stops dating him and starts dating Joey.
The Thanksgiving holiday doesn't work out as planned when everyone teams up to prepare the feast but the results aren't exactly worth eating.
Joey feels expendable when he prepares for a two-week comedy tour and the family starts acting like he's gone before he leaves.
Full House: Season 1 Photos
Tv Season Info
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Genre:Comedy
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Network:ABC
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Premiere Date:Sep 22, 1987
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Episodes
Danny Tanner, widowed father of three young and rambunctious girls, ages 9 months, 5 and 10 years, recruits his two buddies--his rock 'n' roller brother-in-law, Jesse, and his best friend, Joey, an infrequently employed stand-up comic--to move in and help him raise the brood.
The girls are rockin' when Uncle Jesse is left in charge of them for the night, but Danny is reeling when he arrives home to find Jesse conducting band practice.
Stephanie's reluctance to attend her first day of school disappears when Joey and Jesse visit her kindergarten class.
A frantic search for Jesse's missing pet turtle leaves the Tanner home disheveled, just before an unexpected visit from the guys' mothers.
Danny's all-male fishing trip turns into a love-boat cruise, complete with a female captain and an all-girl rock band.
When Danny hears Michelle call Jesse and Joey "Dada" he knows that he isn't spending enough time with his daughters and creates a father/daughter day.
Danny's audition for a job as a boxing announcer is a disaster. Meanwhile, the guys care for baby Michelle, who is sick with a cold.
Jesse's dream girl turns into a nightmare when she stops dating him and starts dating Joey.
The Thanksgiving holiday doesn't work out as planned when everyone teams up to prepare the feast but the results aren't exactly worth eating.
Joey feels expendable when he prepares for a two-week comedy tour and the family starts acting like he's gone before he leaves.
Critic Reviews for Full House Season 1
All Critics (5) | Top Critics (3) | Fresh (2) | Rotten (3)
It strives to beat out CBS for second place in the ratings. But this contrived muck isn't one of them. In fact, its entire premise of shared witless fatherhood (a la "My Two Dads" on NBC) is a great argument for birth control.
And so it goes, one predictable situation following another, with the actors frantically trying to keep the patient [the infant] from becoming a full-fledged corpse.
Critics are supposed to rend teeth and gnash clothing when a show like Full House catches on, but why? The new ABC sitcom seems to follow at least one basic, if often ignored, rule of television: First, do no harm.
Full House is comfortingly bland. It's a bowl of white rice, spaghetti with no butter or sauce, eggs served on Saltines. You could live off it,... but you wouldn't want to.
Unlike the Blossoms of the era, Full House wasn't about the "very special episode"; it was just wholesome, family friendly entertainment all the time.
Audience Reviews for Full House: Season 1
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Dec 29, 2020Great show! Kids love it!
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Mar 14, 2020Full House is full of laughs, only if you watch it without too much thought.
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