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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Jeff Franklin |
Showrunners | Jeff Franklin (1987–1992) Marc Warren (1993–1995) Dennis Rinsler (1993–1995) |
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Opening theme | "Everywhere You Look" by Jesse Frederick |
Ending theme | "Everywhere You Look" (instrumental) |
Composers | Jesse Frederick Bennett Salvay |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes | 192 (list of episodes) |
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Production locations | Lorimar Studios, Stage 28 Culver City, California (1987–1993) Warner Bros. Studios, Stage 24 Burbank, California (1993–1995) |
Camera setup | Videotape; Multi-camera |
Running time | 21–25 minutes |
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Network | ABC |
Release | September 22, 1987 May 23, 1995 | –
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Fuller House | |
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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. It originally aired from September 22, 1987, to May 23, 1995, with a total of eight seasons consisting of 192 episodes.
While never a critical success, 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]