The Full House Cast Could Not Be Closer: Some of Their Most Memorable Reunions Through the Years
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Full House ran from 1987 to 1995, focused on the Tanner family of San Francisco and the challenges widowed patriarch Danny Tanner (the late Bob Saget) had in raising his three girls DJ, Stephanie and Michelle (Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, respectively) with the help of brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) and pal Joey (Dave Coulier). While the family unit — which included next-door neighbor Kimmy (Andrea Barber) and Jesse’s wife Becky (Lori Loughlin) — was obviously incredibly tight, it’s the cast’s off-screen friendship that has kept fans captivated for more than three decades now.
Over the years, the stars have reunited for special events (weddings! babies! fundraisers!) and the Netflix reboot, Fuller House, which brought back much of the original cast.
“We’re just always there for each other,” Coulier told PEOPLE in 2016. “We really made some extraordinary friendships that will last forever.”
In the wake of Saget’s sudden passing this weekend at the age of 65, look back on some of the cast’s most meaningful get-togethers through the years.
Fuller House Season 6 Release Date: Cancelled or Renewed?
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“Full House” was on the air from 1987 to 1995; Jeff Franklin’s “Fuller House” is a prequel of sorts. The Netflix Original American comedy aired on February 26, 2016, as a Netflix Original in the United States.
The plot revolves around the Tanner-Fuller family, including D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a widowed mother and veterinarian, her sister Stephanie, and Kimmy, Stephanie’s closest friend. They all reside together at Tanner’s boyhood home in San Francisco, California, and their mothers, Kimmy and Tanner’s three boys.
The plot follows Danny Tanner, a widower, as he struggles to raise his three kids — DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle — some years after the events of ‘Full House.’
DJ finds herself in a similar position to her father’s; the show follows her as she juggles her professional and personal obligations while caring for her three boys.
After DJ’s husband dies unexpectedly, she must balance the obligations of her full-time career as a veterinarian with the needs of her three young sons. Kimmy and Stephanie, DJ’s closest friends and sisters, move into DJ’s childhood house to assist her out (still owned by Danny). Ramona is Kimmy’s other child.
Members of a crowded family household, including adults and children, focus on the remainder of the narrative. A cute baby, two cheeky young lads, and a young woman embarking on her road into adulthood are all present.
In addition, we have the always-on-the-go moms who also have to deal with their love relationships. As a whole, the story remains faithful to its source material and manages to be both joyful and nostalgic at the same time.
Since its debut, there have been five successful seasons of “Fuller House.” The first season garnered generally unfavorable reviews, but the show’s ratings steadily increased from the second season forward, making it one of Netflix’s most popular programs. Season 6 of ‘Fuller House’ is yet to be announced. We’ll find out.
Fuller House Season 6 Release Date
Season 5 of ‘Fuller House’ was published in two parts. Nine half-hour episodes were produced, with the first nine airing on December 6, 2019, and the last nine airing on June 2, 2020. Netflix has all of the episodes.
If a sixth season is ever possible, here’s what we know. On January 31, 2019, the network confirmed that the fifth season of the family comedy would be the series’ last season of production. Scott Weinger, who portrayed Steve Hale in the show’s last season, posted a photo behind the scenes.
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Full House star John Stamos and his team rushed to Instagram to offer a touching section titled “Full House Quarantine” to cheer followers up through the pandemic’s difficult times. “Unlike Fuller House, this will all go away.”
It’s a bummer, but speculation of its demise has been circulating since the show’s fourth season. Why was the series canceled? You’re welcome to inquire about this. In the wake of her apparent participation in the college bribery scandal, the network decided to terminate Lori Loughlin. A surprising number of people mentioned her absence as a factor in the show’s demise.
Netflix reportedly canceled the program due to a big drop in viewers, but that’s only a guess given how secretive the streaming giant is about disclosing its audience numbers. However, the sixth season of ‘Fuller House’ has been canceled.
Fuller House Plot
“Full House” was the name of the original television series about a newly divorced father who was attempting to raise his three children – DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle – as best he could.
During the program, Danny tries to balance his career and home life. Having exhausted all of his options, Danny turns to Jesse Katsopolis and Joey Gladstone to raise his two kids. Together, the three of them are responsible for raising the girls.
Similar to ‘Fuller House,’ ‘DJ Tanner- Fuller’s life is shown to the audience in the present day when she finds herself in a similar situation as her father. After the death of her fireman husband, Tommy Fuller, DJ is left to raise her three children on her alone while still working full-time as a veterinarian.
It is not uncommon for children to seek assistance from their siblings or closest friends when they have too much to handle on their own. Stephanie, Kimmy, and Ramona, Stephanie’s adolescent daughter, all move in with DJ, and the three of them work together to raise the children.
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Four seasons of Full House have so far tracked the Tanner-Fuller family and their colleagues, as well as the drama unfolding in the lives of each of the characters in the show’s cast.
After Stephanie’s surrogate kid is born after Season 4, Jimmy proposes. In Season 5, Stephanie becomes a mother, and DJ and Kimmy guide her through the process.
Meanwhile, DJ, Steve, Kimmy, and Fernando are in stable relationships in Season 4.
Dave Chappelle Shares Biggest Regret Amid Bob Saget’s Death
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Dave Chappelle Shares Biggest Regret Amid Bob Saget’s Death
Celebrity friends are still mourning the loss of Bob Saget. The comedian passed away on Sunday, January 9 at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando at age 65. The Fuller House star was currently on a comedy tour at the time. It’s clear that Saget made an impression on the lives he touched throughout his career.
Tributes continued to roll during the week. Fellow comedian Dave Chappelle shared his biggest regret amid the actor’s death. On Thursday, January 13, Dave made had a show at the Peppermint Club in Los Angeles. He wanted to open up about his friend’s sudden death and share an important reminder with his fans.
Dave Chappelle’s biggest regret
The 48-year-old admitted that he’s not getting any younger. According to a clip of his performance published by TMZ, he shared his biggest regret. Chappelle admitted that he did not text him back. He didn’t have a chance to reply before Saget’s passing. This has been weighing on him heavily.
Chappelle is at the age where most of his icons are passing away. He has been in the comedy game for years. Yet, most of his “peers are older than me.” Chappelle said that he “didn’t see Bob coming.” The entire world was in shock when TMZ was the first to break the news on the Full House star’s death.
“Man, he just texted me and I saw the text yesterday and I never texted him back because I was just busy,” Chappelle said. “Yeah, it happens. I’m just saying this to remind you: these moments are precious.”
He doesn’t just do his shows to hang out with his fans. Chappelle says he wants to make “memories.” Whenever he performs at comedy clubs at night, he says he’s “making history.” He wants to follow in Saget’s footsteps.
Full House co-star misses texting Bob Saget
Dave Chappelle isn’t the only one who is having regrets. Saget’s Full House co-star John Stamos is also struggling these days. Stamos and Saget appeared together on Full House from 1987 to 1995 and then later reprised their roles on the Netflix reboot, Fuller House. The two were more than just co-stars. They were best friends.
On Thursday, Stamos took to Twitter to share his grief. He admitted that he has had a hard time waking up in the morning. He also misses getting text messages from his friend. The two would communicate a lot.
“I miss getting a text from him right now,” Stamos continued. “Me answering. Him saying he’s too tired to respond. Me saying, ‘Then why’d you text me so early?’ he added.”
On Friday, Stamos wrote: “Today will be the hardest day of my life.” Then he shared the serenity prayer with his followers. Saget’s cause of death has not been revealed. No signs of drug use or foul play were reported. Check back with TV Shows Ace for more news surrounding Bob Saget’s death.
Remembering comedian and ‘Full House’ star Bob Saget
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Here & Now’s Tonya Mosley speaks with Geoff Edgers, national arts reporter for The Washington Post, about the actor and comedian Bob Saget, who died Sunday at age 65.
MeTV pays tribute to Bob Saget as series joins network
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(WTVY) - This Sunday, MeTV pays tribute to Bob Saget with a 2-hour special presentation of Full House as the series joins the network.
The MeTV Network, America’s #1 classic television network, welcomes the beloved family sitcom Full House to the network with a presentation of special Danny Tanner episodes as a tribute to the late Bob Saget, airing Sunday, January 16th from 2pm-4pm ET/PT. The series will begin airing in its regular day and time on Sunday, January 23 from 2pm-4pm ET/PT. The MeTV Network continues to be available on basic cable and satellite systems as well as over-the-air broadcast. Find out where to watch at MeTV.com.
“MeTV was planning to introduce Full House to our schedule in February, pairing it with another timeless family, the Brady’s and their bunch,” said Neal Sabin, vice-chairman of Weigel Broadcasting Co. “Now our plans are to introduce Full House this weekend as a tribute to the beloved Bob Saget, AKA ‘America’s Dad.’ Watching the series takes on new meaning for fans of the program, with viewers from all generations able to come together and celebrate Bob in his most memorable TV series.”
Upcoming programming also includes a Valentine’s Day-themed Full House marathon of 12 heartfelt episodes from 12pm-6pm ET/PT on Sunday, February 13.
Created by Jeff Franklin, Full House aired on ABC from 1987-1995 for eight seasons and 192 episodes, introducing viewers to one of America’s most beloved families, the Tanners. Needing help after his wife’s sudden death, talk show host Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) calls his Elvis obsessed brother-in-law, Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) and his childhood best friend, stand-up comedian Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier) to help him take care of his three daughters, D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen). One of the most popular sitcoms of the eighties and nineties, the series was consistently in the Nielsen Top 30 for most of its run and gained even more popularity in syndicated reruns.
Actor and comedian Bob Saget was beloved for his role as Danny Tanner on the original series and in the recent reboot Fuller House, his stint hosting America’s Funniest Home Videos, from 1989 to 1997, and as narrator on How I Met Your Mother. He passed away at the age of 65 on January 9.
MeTV Remembers Bob Saget
Sunday, January 16th from 2:00pm-4:00pm ET/PT
2pm ET/PT – “The Big Three-O” – Danny arrives at his surprise 30th birthday party only to discover that Jesse has accidentally dirven his prized car into the bay.
2:30pm ET/PT – “Ol’ Brown Eyes” – D.J. is horrified when she learns that her father, Danny, wants to sing at her school dance.
3:00pm ET/PT – “Bachelor of the Month” – When Danny is chosen Bachelor of the Month by a San Francisco magazine, women suddenly take an avid interest in him. But Danny is interested in his new co-host, Vicky Larson.
3:30pm ET/PT – “The Trouble with Danny” – Danny is thrilled that Spring Cleaning Day has arrived! He appoints chores to everyone in the house. When they gather to complain, Danny overhears. He reacts by becoming such a slob that the family asks him to be neat again.
Fall In Love with Full House Event on MeTV
Sunday, February 13th from 12:00pm-6:00pm ET/PT
12pm ET/PT – “Jesse’s Girl” – On a stormy night, the family tells a bedtime story about a girl that caught the eye of both Jesse and Joey. The girl was being tutored by Jesse, but fell hard for Joey.
12:30pm ET/PT – “A Little Romance” – Becky gets the guys to participate in a date auction, and DJ gets her first boyfriend.
1pm ET/PT – “Little Shop of Sweaters” – D.J. and Stephanie become worried when they can’t find enough money to replace a damaged Valentine’s Day gift sweater. Meanwhile, Jesse has his first serious date with Rebecca, and Joey attends a Valentine’s Day ball dressed as Popeye.
1:30pm ET/PT – “Stephanie Plays the Field” – Stephanie joins a little league baseball team to be near a boy she likes.
2:00pm ET/PT – “The Wedding” (part one) – Jesse and Becky’s wedding day arrives but a talk with Becky’s father the night before the wedding makes Jesse become nervous about possibly losing his life. So in an attempt to have “one last adventure” as a single man, Jesse has Joey take him parachuting, which ends up with him getting stuck in a tree.
2:30pm ET/PT – “The Wedding” (part two) – Jesse remains caught in a tree after jumping out of Joey’s airplane. He eventually gets down, but ends up in jail for smashing someone’s tomatoes. Becky goes to bail Jesse out, and in the end, they finally marry, and Jesse plays the song “Forever” for her. After the party, Jesse and Becky ride off on Jesse’s motorcycle to go on their honeymoon.
3:00pm ET/PT – “Lovers and Other Tanners” – D.J. forgets all her priorities when her relationship with Steve begins to grow, causing Danny to forbid them from seeing each other.
3:30pm ET/PT – “The Heartbreak Kid” – Steve gives Michelle a Valentine’s Day cookie, which leads to her believing that Steve wants to marry her. However, after a cute mock ceremony, Michelle discovers it is not the real thing, which upsets her.
4:00pm ET/PT – “The House Meets the Mouse” (part one) – When Jesse is sent to Walt Disney World, he brings Becky for their anniversary, however, the Tanners go too, much to Jesse’s dismay. Danny makes many attempts to propose to Vicky.
4:30pm ET/PT – “The House Meets the Mouse” (part two) – At Disney World, the family searches the entire park for Michelle; Danny proposes to Vicky; and after quarreling, Jesse and Rebecca reunite.
5:00pm ET/PT – “Prom Night” – D.J. and Steve go to the prom, where Steve and his ex-girlfriend are announced as King and Queen of the prom. Meanwhile, Danny feels intimidated when he finds out Vicky is older and stronger than him.
5:30pm ET/PT – “Dateless in San Francisco” – Michelle gets a boyfriend for Valentine’s Day, while Joey gets a secret admirer. When Jesse helps Danny plan an elaborate date with Claire, Rebecca feels neglected.
For the complete MeTV Network schedule and where to watch, please visit www.metv.com/schedule.
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