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Actors: Raven Symone, Kenan Thompson, Kyla Pratt, Shedrack Anderson III, Jermaine Williams, Keith Robinson, Aaron Andre Frazier, Marques Houston
Synopsis: Bill Cosby's gang of childhood pals evolve from standup comedy to an animated cartoon series to real life in this family-friendly comedy. Doris (Kyla Pratt) is a teenager who doesn't fit in with most of her classmates at school, has been depressed since the death of her grandfather, and is Read More
Actors: Kim Basinger, John Corbett
Synopsis: One woman's unusual relationship with rock & roll's greatest icon leads her into an unexpected romance in this comedy. Harmony Jones (Kim Basinger) saw Elvis Presley in concert when she was a child, and the event had a profound impact on her, as she communicates with the youthful spirit of the Read More
Actors: Nia Vardalos, John Corbett, Michael Constantine, Lainie Kazan, Andrea Martin
Synopsis: One woman's rocky road to the altar gets played for laughs in this comedy, adapted from the one-woman off-Broadway show written by and starring Nia Vardalos. Toula (Vardalos) is a Greek-American woman who is in her early thirties and single, with no immediate prospects of changing that status any Read More
Synopsis: Michelle (the Olsen twins) is comfortable with the notion of being best friends with Teddy (Tahj Mowry), but she balks at the idea of his being her temporary boyfriend on Valentine's Day. Confused about what to do, Michelle turns to the eternally unlucky-in-love Steph (Jodie Sweetin) for advice. Read More
Synopsis: To help out DJ (Candace Cameron), Jesse (John Stamos) enters the charity basketball game she has organized. But though everyone else in the Tanner household is a whiz on the basketball court, Jesse can barely hold the up ball, even with two hands. Fortunately, he is given a few helpful tips by a Read More
Synopsis: Joey (David Coulier) must choose between staying at home to watch the Super Bowl or honoring his promise to take Michelle (the Olsen twins) and her classmates to the museum (on a Sunday evening???) In his efforts to play the "Two Places at Once" game, Joey causes nothing but trouble for all Read More
Synopsis: After meeting an elderly woman named Edna (Amzie Strickland) who has taken up bungee-jumping, Becky (Lori Loughlin) decides that it is high time to add some excitement to her own life. This of course does not sit well with Jesse (John Stamos), who tries to prevent Becky from doing anything Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of Full House's two-part series finale, Michelle (the Olsen twins) has lost her memory as the result of a horseback riding accident, whereupon everyone in the Tanner household joins forces to help her remember. Elsewhere, Joey (David Coulier) and Jesse (John Stamos) make a Read More
Synopsis: In the first episode of Full House's two-part series finale, Kimmy (Andrea Barber) searches high and low to find a prom date for DJ (Candace Cameron). Meanwhile, Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) get a few lumps from some pro wrestlers; and after having been cast as "Juliet" in the Read More
Synopsis: When Steph (Jodise Sweetin) is stood up by a guy named Ryan (Andrew Keegan) just before a big dance, Danny (Bob Saget) decides to take a hand in matters. After Danny gives Ryan a severe tongue-lashing, the kid makes good on his promise to escort Steph to the dance--but will she be grateful, or Read More
Synopsis: Multimillionaire Lou Bond (Keene Curtis) offers to purchase the Tanner house, in which he lived as a youth, for an astronomical price. Everyone in the household looks forward to this huge cash windfall, and to moving into brand-new homes. Only Michelle (theOlsen twins) balks at the notion of Read More
Synopsis: There's more trouble than usual for the Tanner household as Full House begins its eighth and final season. For starters, Jesse (John Stamos) is thrown out of his own rock band because he spends more time with family responsibilities than with professional duties. Also, Danny (Bob Saget) and Becky Read More
Synopsis: Having both broken up with their respective sweethearts, Danny (Bob Saget) and DJ (Candace Cameron) allow their friends to arrange a pair of blind dates. This leads to a very awkward situation--not to mention some surprising couplings--when Danny, DJ and their dates all show up at the same Read More
Synopsis: A series of misunderstandings--exacerbated by mutual affection for the same boy--result in Steph (Jodie Sweetin) and her classmate Gia (Marla Sokoloff) spreading wild rumors about each other. As often happens in such cases, the two girls succeed only in hurting themselves. Meanwhile, in his Read More
Synopsis: Michelle (the Olsen twins) should be jumping for joy now that her best friend Teddy has returned to San Francisco. Trouble is, Michelle now has a new best friend in the form of Denise (Jurnee Smollett). Forced to choose between Teddy and Denise, Michelle turns the situation to her advantage by Read More
Synopsis: Becky (Lisa Loughlin) suffers the pangs of separation when the twins start school--and when Becky suffers, everyone suffers, especially Jesse (John Stamos). Meanwhile, freewheeling Gia (Marla Sokoloff) encourages Steph (Jodie Sweetin) to defy the house rules set down by Danny (Bob Saget). The Read More
Synopsis: When Danny (Bob Saget) begins dating Gia's mom Claire (Andrea Abbate), Steph (Jodie Sweetin) begins fantasizing about a future in which she and Gia (Marla Sokoloff) will be stepsisters. But jealous Michelle (the Olsen twins) isn't about to accept Claire as her new mom, and she goes out of her way Read More
Synopsis: Invited to a party at Gia's house, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) arrives with several board games in hand. What she doesn't realize is that Gia (Marla Sokoloff) has planned a make-out party--and that a good looking boy named Bobby (Kevin Connors) may have his "strategy" already mapped out so far as Steph Read More
Synopsis: Having made a considerable amount of money with her lemonade stand, Michelle (the Olsen twins) blows the whole wad when she makes a "little" purchase at a travelling petting zoo. Now the Tanner household is stuck with the care and feeding of a cantankerous donkey named Shorty. Curiously, the plot Read More
Synopsis: Michelle (the Olsen twins) is sworn to secrecy when she is admitted into a no-grownups club called "The Mighty Mutant Super Kids". Unfortuntely, the words "Michelle" and "secret" are mutually exclusive, and before long Danny (Bob Saget) is fully aware of the club's existence--and Michelle has been Read More
Synopsis: Michelle (the Olsen twins) is certain that there will be nothing but fun-and-games when Joey (David Coulier) agrees to act as substitute teacher at her school. But Joey takes his job very seriously, and before long a humiliated Michelle finds herself exiled to the principal's office. Meanwhile, it Read More
Synopsis: In the first episode of a two-part story, the whole family (with Kimmy [{$Andrea Barber] in tow) heads to Florida's Disney World, where Jesse (John Stamos) has landed a performing gig. Amidst the expected parade of familiar Disney characters, Michelle (the Olsen twins) is elected Princess for the Read More
Synopsis: Prom Night has arrived, and a radiant DJ (Candace Cameron) enters the school auditorium with her date Steve (Scott Weinger) by her side. Unfortunately, Steve has been elected Prom King, meaning that he will have to spend most of the evening with the Queen, his former girlfriend Rachel (Cristi Read More
Synopsis: Much to her dismay, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) finds that her new science class lab partner is Charles (J.D. Daniels), the school's resident goof-off and all-around jerk. But Steph suddenly see Charles in a new light when he lets slip that he has an extremely abusive father--and then swears her to Read More
Synopsis: Jesse (John Stamos) is a bundle of raw nerves as he prepares for the reopening of the Smash Club. Not unexpectedly, more things go wrong than right, especially when Jesse and his only waitress Kimmy (Andrea Barber) end up locked in a storage room. Coming to the rescue is the rest of the Tanner Read More
Synopsis: Reluctant to discipline their out-of-control twin sons, Becky (Lisa Loughlin) and Jesse (David Coulier) are galvanized into action when the boys accidentally ruin Michelle's science project. As tough as it is for Jesse to punish the twins, it's even tougher when he is slapped with the dreaded Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, the family's excursion to Disney World takes an unexpected turn when Michelle (the Olsen twins) manages to get herself lost (as good an excuse as any to show off the park's multitude of rides and other attractions). Meanwhile, Becky (Lori Loughlin) is upset Read More
Synopsis: DJ (Candace Cameron) and Kimmy (Andrea Barber) persuade Steph (Jodie Sweetin) that Josh's invitation to join his baseball team for a pizza dinner is a "real" date. Problem is, no one has bothered to inform Josh (David Loren). At the same time, Joey (David Coulier) invites his boss Alison (Martha Read More
Synopsis: Hoping to enroll the twins in Bouton Hall, San Francisco's most prestigious and exclusive pre-school, Jesse (John Stamos) embellishes the truth on the application form. Elsewhere, Danny (Bob Saget) is so impressed (and astonished) by Kimmy's excellent driving skills that he allows DJ (Candace Read More
Synopsis: When Steve (Scott Weinger) gives little Michelle (the Olsen twins) a heart-shaped cookie for Valentines' Day, Michelle is convinced that the teenager is madly in love with her. Amused, the family plays along with Michelle's misapprehension--which proves to be a major mistake when she dons a gown Read More
Synopsis: Darlene Vogel makes the first of two appearances as Danny's globetrotting sister Wendy. The girl arrives in the Tanner household with a pet chimpanzee in tow, and before long the little simian has endeared himself to everyone...except Joey (David Coulier). Later on, Joey accidentally loses Read More
Synopsis: When she is caught playing with Jesse's recording equipment, Michelle is punished by Danny (Bob Saget). Feeling that the penalty is unfair, Michelle runs away and winds up at the home of her best friend Teddy (Tahj Mowry), where she meets his somewhat nutty sister Denise (a role played by young Read More
Synopsis: After winning her class spelling bee, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) is entered in the school finals, only to be eliminated from the competition by a single letter. Down but not out, Steph challenges the winner, "human dictionary" Davey Chu (Jared Leong), to an intensely personal rematch. Elsewhere, Uncle Read More
Synopsis: In urgent need of cash to support his family, Jesse (John Stamos) moonlights as a pianist at an airport cocktail lounge--only to find that he's not alone in this pursuit. Elsewhere, the consequences are severe when Steph (Jodie Sweetin)"borrows" a sweater belonging to DJ (Candace Cameron). And as Read More
Synopsis: After refusing to let Steph (Jodie Sweetin) attend a concert by her favorite singer Tommy Page, Danny secretly arranges for Tommy to sing at her 10th birthday party. So starstruck is Steph that she immediately begins imagining herself as Mrs. Tommy Page--but older sister DJ (Candace Cameron) would Read More
Synopsis: Now that her best friend Teddy (Tahj Mowry) has developed the traditional five-year-old's disdain for girls, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) is worried that she will no longer be accepted by any of her male schoolmates. As a result, she re-invents herself as a tomboy, with the expected wacky Read More
Synopsis: In the first episode of a two-part story, everyone in the Tanner household suffers when Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) tries to win a cooking merit badge. Meanwhile, Danny balks at giving DJ permission to study in Spain during the summer. And in a last-chance effort to insure the saleability Read More
Synopsis: En route to a media-awards ceremony, Danny (Bob Saget), Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) are sidetracked to a drive-in movie (remember those?) But they're not seeking out entertainment; instead, they are preparing to "rescue" DJ (Candace Cameron), who is out on a date with a Read More
Synopsis: DJ (Candace Cameron) may never learn to drive, thanks to the well-meaning "assistance" of dad Danny (Bob Saget) and uncle Jesse (John Stamos). Making DJ especially nervous is Danny, who still hasn't gotten over the fact that his beloved wife was killed by a drunken driver. Elsewehere, Michelle Read More
Synopsis: It's time for the traditional Spring Cleaning Day, and everyone in the Tanner household--except Michelle (played by the Olsen twins)--is dreading the prospect of neat-freak Danny (Bob Saget) forcing them to go to work. When the family rebals against Danny's overzealousness, he decides to radically Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jesse (John Stamos ) learns to regret giving in to the producers who have insisted that he refilm his music video as a grotesque extravaganza. Breaking his recording deal, Jesse finds himself with no job and no prospects--but, fortunately, with plenty of Read More
Synopsis: DJ's relationship with Steve (Scott Weinger) has caused her to neglect her schoolwork and household chores. When the situation goes from bad to the very worst, Danny (Bob Saget) forbids DJ (Candace Cameron) to ever see Steve again--and soon the air in the Tanner household is so thick that one Read More
Synopsis: When DJ (Candace Cameron) and Kimmy (Andrea Barber) work together on a "Stay at School" campaign as class project, everyone in the Tanner household cooperates--everyone except Jesse. When confronted, Jesse (John Stamso) confesses that he himself dropped out of high school, leading to a momentous Read More
Synopsis: When his recording of "Forever" becomes a huge hit in Japan, Jesse (John Stamos) embarks on an Asian tour. The ensuing adulation from the cheering fans would inflate anyone's ego--and Jesse, alas, is no exception. Back at home, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) is convinced that she can Read More
Synopsis: Full House begins his sixth season as everyone in the Tanner household gathers at the airport to welcome back DJ (Candace Cameron), who has spent the summer studying in Spain. Imagine the surprise of dad Danny (Bob Saget) when DJ introduces him to her new boyfriend Steve Hale (Scott Weinger in his Read More
Synopsis: Now that his girlfriend Vicky is working on a Chicago TV show, Danny (Bob Saget) finds it next to impossible to carry on a long-distance romance. Also having "heart trouble" is Michelle (played by the Olsen twins), whose best friend Teddy (Tahj Mowry) is moving to Texas. Michelle temporarily Read More
Synopsis: Martha Quinn guest stars as Alison Axelrod, overbearing mother of Jesse's wife Becky (Lisa Loughlin). After insisting upon redecorating the Tanner house, Alison causes a considerable amount of friction by pressing Jesse (John Stamos) on his plans for the future--just after he and Joey (David Read More
Synopsis: It's a typically hectic Christmas in the Tanner household, beginning when Danny (Bob Saget) comes up with a blizzard of ersatz snow for a homesick Becky (Lisa Loughlin). Meanwhile, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle (the Olsen twins) greedily anticipate a surplus of Christmas gifts until Jesse Read More
Synopsis: Joey (David Coulier) enters a charity hockey game, only to find that he's pitted against his former high-school nemesis "Stonewall" Brinkley (Daniel Moriarty). Though Joey is determined not to be goaded or humiliated into behaving rashly, Stonewall goes too far in his taunts--thereby exposing a Read More
Synopsis: It's Jesse (John Stamos) vs. Dick Donaldson (Mark Linn-Baker), the snobbish cousin of his wife Becky (Lisa Loughlin). Having arrived in San Francisco to enter their daughters in a "favorite twin" contest, Dick and wife Donna (Mary Kane) waste no time running down Jesse and telling Becky that she Read More
Synopsis: Put in charge of directing a patriotic play for Michelle's first-grade class, Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) find themselves in hot water when Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) insists upon playing Yankee Doodle. Trouble is, there's another kid in class named Derek (Blake McIver Read More
Synopsis: Having volunteered to babysit Steph ($Jodie Sweetin}) and Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) while the grownups attend a hockey game, DJ (Candace Cameron) refuses to allow her younger sisters to leave the house and attend a movie. But when her friend Steve asks her to go to the flicks herself Read More
Synopsis: Little Leaguer Steph (Jodie Sweetin) falls in love with opposing player Brett Davis (Sean Fox). Unfortunately, Brett isn't above toying with Steph's affections to give him a considerable advantage in an upcoming baseball game. Elsewhere, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) can't quite understand Read More
Synopsis: While newlyweds Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) are settling into the Tanner attic, sisters DJ (Candace Cameron) and Steph (Jodie Sweetin) are undergoing yet another family crisis, this one predicated on Steph's insistence upon imitating her older sibling to the nth degree. One thing Read More
Synopsis: Upon returning from their honeymoon, Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) begin moving Jesse's things out of the Tanner house and into Becky's apartment. This confuses and frightens Michelle (played by the Olsen twins), who thinks that everyone is going to be moving out soon. Ultimately Read More
Synopsis: Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) is about to finish preschool and DJ (Candace Cameron) is all set to graduate from senior high--and Steph (Jodie Sweetin), still stuck in elementary school, feels left out of the festivities. Meanwhile, Danny (Bob Saget) tries to squelch the "over-30 blues" by Read More
Synopsis: Against Danny's orders, DJ (Candace Cameron) plans to sneak out of the house to meet her current boyfriend. Aware that Becky (Lisa Loughlin) wants to make friends with her, DJ hoodwinks her new "big sister" into helping her elude Danny (Bob Saget)--with disturbing results. Elsewhere, it's Danny Read More
Synopsis: Landing a role in the pilot for the upcoming TV sitcom "Surf's Up", Joey (David Coulier) heads to Hollywood, taking the rest of the family along for the ride. The thrill of meeting Joey's costars Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello) is dampened a bit for Steph (Jodie Sweetin), who is currently Read More
Synopsis: Family Matters star Jaleel White appears in his familiar "Steve Urkel" characterization in this episode. Told that she needs glasses, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) panics, convinced that her classmates will make fun of her. Her fears are eventually mollified by the nerdy-but-lovable Urkel, a past Read More
Synopsis: Placed in charge of a school fundraiser, DJ (Candace Cameron) invites Jesse (John Stmos) and Joey (David Coulier) to sing--but not her dad Danny (Bob Saget). Worried that his daughter doesn't consider him "cool" enough to perform, Danny struggles to prove otherwise, precipitating a near-disaster. Read More
Synopsis: DJ (Candace Cameron) gets her first job, putting a strain on her schoolwork: Indeed, for the first time in her life she receives an "F". Kimmy (Andrea Barber) tries to help DJ hide this news from her family by "doctoring" her report card; unfortunately, this happens to be the same trick that Uncle Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, everybody has gathered together for Jesse's wedding--everybody, that is, except Jesse (John Stamos). Having decided to take one last fling before tying the knot with Becky (Lisa Loughlin), Jesse had gone skydiving, and as a result is now stuck in a rural Read More
Synopsis: In the first episode of a two-part story, the wedding of Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) is only a few hours away when Becky's dad (Don Hood) lectures Jesse on the grim responsibilites of matrimony. Faced with the prospect of giving up his wild-and-crazy lifestyle, Jesse decides to Read More
Synopsis: Attending a carnival, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) ends up winning a goldfish. Alas, her notions of how to care for her new pet are to say the least ineffective, especially when she gives the fish a bubble bath in a tub of hot water. Now the men of the Tanner household are faced with the Read More
Synopsis: Steph (Jodie Sweetin) wants very much to become a professional dancer, only to find out that the lessons are harder than she thought they'd be. The problem: How can Steph give up the lessons without breaking the heart of dad Danny (Bob Saget), who seems convinced she has "what it takes" to be a Read More
Synopsis: While volunteering at nursing home, DJ befriends 75-year-old Eddie Johnson, and invites him to pay a visit at the Tanner home. But there's a couple of minor problems: DJ has no authority to "sign out" Eddie; and the likable senior citizen turns out to be suffering from Alzheimers. Elsewhere, Jesse Read More
Synopsis: Joey (David Coulier) has a chance to become a the new host of the TV kiddie show currently emceed by his childhood idol Ranger Roy (Barney Martin). But he's in for a major disillusionment--and another professional setback--when the beloved Ranger Roy turns out to be nowhere near as friendly as he Read More
Synopsis: Intent upon learning how to ride a two-wheel bike, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) takes a nasty fall--and places the blame on Joey (David Coulier), who was trying to teach her. Meanwhile, Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) go on their first outing with the twins, a momentous Read More
Synopsis: When Danny (Bob Saget) is elected San Francisco's "Bachelor of the Month", daughter Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) worries that her dad will be spending so much time socializing that he won't have any room for her. Elsewhere, the pressures of parenthood are already taking quite a toll on Read More
Synopsis: Upon bringing her new twin sons home, Becky (Lisa Loughlin) outfits the infants with specially colored booties so she can tell Baby Alex from Baby Nick. You guessed it: bumbling dad Jesse (John Stamos) immediately loses the booties, prompting a frantic search for the missing footwear before Becky Read More
Synopsis: Having gone so long without a mother, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) chooses a new mom for herself, secure in the belief that dad Danny (Bob Saget) will do the right thing and marry the woman. Unfortunately, Michelle's selection is her kindergarten teacher Miss Wiltrout (June Lockhart)--who Read More
Synopsis: The fifth-season opener of Full House finds Jesse (John Stamos) returning from his band tour, Becky (Lisa Loughlin) awaiting the birth of her baby, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) preparing to start kindergarten, and DJ (Candace Cameron) on the threshold of beginning high school. When Becky Read More
Synopsis: The final episode of Full House's fourth season finds Rebecca (Lisa Loughlin) thrilled by the news that she is pregnant. But Becky decides to hold off telling anyone until her husband Jesse (John Stamos) returns from his upcoming two-month band tour. When Jesse finds out about the pregnancy, he is Read More
Synopsis: While trying to land a recording contract, Jesse (John Stamos) comes down with a bad case of writer's block. So obsessed is he with this crisis that he misses the big family-reunion picnic at Lake Pollock. As it happens, the only person who can help Jesse overcome his problem--and lead him to find Read More
Synopsis: High school becomes Hell for DJ (Candace Cameron) when the other ninth graders accuse her of being a bad kisser. Dad Danny (Bob Saget) would like to console his daughter--but how can he do anything if she refuses to come to him with her problems? Meanwhile, Jesse (John Stamos) makes good use of Read More
Synopsis: Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) is unhappy when DJ (Candace Cameron) gets her own room, and doubly so after being teased by new roommate Steph (Jodie Sweetin). In characteristic 5-year-old pique, Michelle moves her belongings into the Tanner family bathroom, from which she refuses to budge. Read More
Synopsis: The Honeybee troop is holding a mother/daughter slumber party, leaving the motherless Steph (Jodie Sweetin) resigned to the bleak prospect of remaining at home. At the last minute, dad Danny (Bob Saget) agrees to accompany Steph to the party--a well-meaning gesture that makes the situation even Read More
Synopsis: Appointed editor of her school newspaper, DJ (Candace Cameron) signs up Kimmy (Andrea Barber) to write the sports column. But the results give a new meaning to the word "mediocre"--and now DJ is faced with the prospect of firing her best friend. Meanwhile, Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Read More
Synopsis: While Joey (David Coulier) goes to the dentist, Jesse (John Stamos) accompanies Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) to her preschool class. Unfortunately, what started out as a nice day quickly turns sour when, after fellow student Aaron (Miko Hughes) pinches Michelle, Jesse clashes with the Read More
Synopsis: Season Four of Full House gets off to a running start when the Greek grandparents of Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) descend upon the Tanner household on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple's rather bizarre customs and traditions set the household on its ear; and at the same Read More
Synopsis: Though Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) has been more mischievous than usual the last few days, she can always count upon her status as "Daddy's Little Princess" to get away with her various misdeed--and failing that, she has an infallible knack of shifting the blame to her older sisters. But Read More
Synopsis: After Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) prepare a cologne commercial, their client insists upon featuring Jesse in the leading role--wearing practically no clothes, and surrounded by similarly undraped female models. Concerned over the effect that this will have on his fiancee Becky Read More
Synopsis: Appearing as himself, singer Wayne Newton) hires Joey (David Coulier) for his Las Vegas nightclub act (it seems that a group of trained chimps have fallen ill). Disturbingly, Joey invites everyone to attend his premiere performance except his father, Col. Gladstone (Arlen Dean Snyder). Thus, DJ Read More
Synopsis: Aware that DJ (Candace Cameron) has a crush on the new paperboy, practical joker Rusty (Jordan Christopher Michael) writes a phony "secret admirer" love letter and instructs Michelle (played by the Olsen twins}) to deliver it. Unfortunately, Michelle bungles the assignment, and the letter ends up Read More
Synopsis: With Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) both out of town, Danny (Bob Saget) must run the household alone for the first time in four years. Not surprisingly, his single-parenting skills have gotten a bit rusty--and worse, the girls are mad that Danny isn't paying each of them the same Read More
Synopsis: Surprisingly, the only person in the Tanner household without a date on New Year's Eve is Joey. Thus, Danny (Bob Saget) and Jesse (John Stamos) send a tape of Joey to a dating service, and the result is a thrilling night on the town with the gorgeous Christine (Yvette Nipar). But after they usher Read More
Synopsis: In what would now be labeled a "very special episode", DJ (Candace Cameron) is too self-conscious to don a bathing suit for a pill party. Worried that she is out of shape, DJ goes on a crash diet--mainly by not eating anything--and nearly kills herself in the process. Though sworn to secrecy Read More
Synopsis: On the eve of his 10-year class reunion, Jesse's high school sweetheart Carrie Fowler (Erika Eleniak) comes back into his life. Because of his commitment to Becky (Lisa Loughlin), Jesse (John Stamos) is reluctant to see Carrie--but the girl is very, very persistent. Elsewhere, a birthday party for Read More
Synopsis: Everyone in the Tanner household takes a liking to Danny's new girlfriend Cindy (Debra Sandlund in her first series appearance). This affection is, however, not extended to Cindy's obnoxious son Rusty (Jordan Christopher Michael, likewise in his first appearance), who specializes in nasty Read More
Actors: John Larroquette, Bronson Pinchot, Bess Armstrong, Stuart Pankin, John Schuck
Synopsis: Wills, an ex-cop (John Larroquette), and Bobby (Bronson Pinchot), who's a psychic, team up as sleuths in Wills's new "Second Sight Detective Agency." To add a little spice, there's a very pretty nun who catches the eye of the laughable detective. ~ All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: San Francisco is blanketed in a heavy fog, stranding the members of the Tanner household with Jesse's parents Irene (Yvonne Wilder) and Nick (Jon Aprea), and DJ's friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber). Even before the fog rolls in, tensions are at the snapping point in the house, thanks to an Read More
Synopsis: The title of Full House's second-season opener has a double-edged meaning. For starters, 6-year-old Stephanie Tanner (Jodi Sweeten) botches up a home-haircutting job on her uncle Jesse (John Stamos), forcing him to go to a professional hairdresser. Heading back home , Jesse "cuts it close" while Read More
Synopsis: Yvonne Wilder and John Aprea make their first series appearances as Irene and Nick Katsopolis, the bombastic parents of Uncle Jesse (John Stamos). After selling his first TV jingle, Jesse decides to give up his job with the family's extermination business and become a full-time musician--if only Read More
Synopsis: After several months of hemming and hawing, Danny (Bob Saget) decides to go on his first date since becoming a widower. The lucky girl is Linda (Karen Kopkins), the adult leader of Stephanie's Honeybee troop. But when his daughters express displeasure over Danny's upcoming date, he decides to call Read More
Synopsis: When Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) gets the chicken pox, she spreads it to everyone in the Tanner household except Danny (Bob Saget) and DJ (Candace Cameron). Now Danny must find a "pox-immune" babysitter for the younger girls so that he can attend an out-of-town sporting event and DJ can attend her Read More
Synopsis: When his carefully rehearsed comedy act bombs in front of an audience full of talent scouts, the crestfallen Joey (David Coulier) decides to look for another line of work. He even goes so far as to don a business suit and alter his name to the more dignified "Joe." Unfortunately, DJ decides to Read More
Synopsis: While Danny (Bob Saget) is out of town, DJ (Candace Cameron) cooks up an elaborate scheme to skip school so she can get an autograph from popular singer Stacey Q). Alas, after successfully pulling the wool over the eyes of surrogate parents Joey (David Coulier) and Jesse (John Stamos), DJ is Read More
Synopsis: Under normal circumstances, Danny (Bob Saget) would greet the news of his mother's impending visit by scurrying around to clean up the house before her arrival. Alas, Joey (David Coulier) has neglected to inform Danny that mom Claire (Alice Hirson) is on her way. Confronted with a mess of mammoth Read More
Synopsis: San Francisco TV sportscaster Danny (Bob Saget) gets his big chance at nationwide exposure when he is tapped to cover a major boxing match. Alas, the fight is over virtually before it begins--and it's all Danny's fault. Meanwhile, Joey (David Coulier) and Jesse (John Stamos) explore their "inner Read More
Synopsis: Having settled into the Tanner household to help widower Danny (Bob Saget) take care of his three daughters, Danny's brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) and best friend Joey (David Coulier) are now getting the itch to get out and have fun once in while. But one of them must stay behind to babysit Read More
Synopsis: The debut episode of Full House takes place in the San Francisco home of the Tanner family. TV sportscaster Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) has been a widower for three months now, doing his best to raise his daughters D.J. (Candace Cameron), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle (Mary Kate and Ashley Read More
Synopsis: In the first episode of a two-part story, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) climb aboard the legendary Moosejaw Express in anticipation of a thrilling train ride from Wisconsin to Canada . It's thrilling, all right, but not in the way the girls had expected. No sooner has the Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) are still trying to solve a murder while hurtling towards Canada on the Moosejaw Express. The girls have been warned to "beware the bald man"--who has apparently already caught up with them and poisoned Read More
Synopsis: In a harkback to their brief army career, WACs-in-training Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) once again find themselves at the mercy of relentlessly sadistic drill sergeant Alvinia T. Plout (welcome back, Vicki Lawrence!) This time, the female recruits are pitted against some Read More
Synopsis: "Big Ragu" Carmine (Eddie Mekka) has always yearned for an opportunity to strut his stuff as a "tough guy"--and to make some extra cash in the bargain. Now, it seems, he has been handed a golden opportunity; Carmine has accepted a job as a collector for a shady loan shark named Waldo (Billy Read More
Synopsis: After a visit to a local coffee house, Shirley (Cindy Williams) becomes a full-fledged member of the beatnik generation--sunglasses, dirty hair, moth-eaten sweater and all. Not wishing to see her roomate tread the same road as Jack Keruoac, Laverne (Penny Marshall) dedicates herself to "curing" Read More
Synopsis: Protesting an inordinately high utility bill (the result of a clerical error), Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) chain themselves to the wall of the local gas company. Unfortunately, a nutcase has planted a bomb in the same building, which is set to go off at any minute. The Read More
Synopsis: In one of the series' most compelling episodes, Shirley (Cindy Williams) is forced to come face to face with sudden and unexpected tragedy. Future Cheers star Ted Danson appears as Randy Carpenter, a handsome, fun-loving fireman whom Shirley has been seriously dating. Habitually putting off a Read More
Synopsis: In the series' 100th episode, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) embark upon a well-deserved vacation. They make arrangements to spend their holiday at Raoul's on the Bay, a reportedly luxurious tropical resort "near Mexico". As it turns out, however, Raoul's is a somewhat Read More
Synopsis: With dreams of stardom dancing in their heads, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) audition for a movie being filmed in Milwaukee. The girls are thrilled when they land the leading roles--unaware that they have been cast as hookers in an Army hygiene film! And just when it seems Read More
Synopsis: As a favor to their landlady Edna (Betty Garrett), Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) arrange for Edna's niece Vicki (a young Michelle Greene) to join their old high school club, the Angora Debs. Alas, unbeknownst to our heroines, times and circumstances have changed--and now Read More
Synopsis: In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single one-hour episode) , Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) decide to pursue new goals when they are denied promotions at the brewery. As result, the girls enlist in the Army as WACS--placing themselves at the Read More
Synopsis: The friendship between Lenny (Michael McKean) and Squiggy (David L. Lander) has managed to survive despite constant squabbling, double-crosses and mutual humiliations. This time, however, Squiggy has gone too far--specifically, by pushing Lenny out of a second-floor window and into a garbage Read More
Synopsis: Thanks to a corporate clerical error, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) receive a wrongly issued--and enormous--check. Shirley insists that the girls return the check forthwith, but Laverne draws up plans to spend the unexpected windfall. All this culminates in a wild dream Read More
Synopsis: Ed Begley Jr. returns in the role of Shirley's brother Bobby Feeney. Evidently Bobby's years in the Navy have not been altogether beneficial; during her sibling's shore leave, Shirley becomes painfully aware that Bobby has developed into a full-fledged alcoholic. Featured in the supporting cast of Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single one-hour episode), Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) have come to regret their impulsive decision to quit their brewery jobs and join the WACS. Now the girls are in the hands of merciless drill sergeant Read More
Synopsis: Long, long ago in a sitcom galaxy far, far away, Shirley's erstwhile boyfriend Carmine (Eddie Mekka) wrote a love note to Laverne (Penny Marshall). Now, while cleaning the apartment, Shirley (Cindy Williams) has stumbled upon the romantic missive. Needless to say, Carmine's careless scribblings Read More
Synopsis: Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) somehow end up with jobs at a weight-reducing camp. The establishment's strict female owner puts the girls through a training regimen that is one step removed from a medieval torture chamber. In the episode's highlight, our helpless heroines Read More
Synopsis: It's job evaluation time at the Shotz Brewery, and Mr. Shotz has hired a psychiatrist, Dr. Gentry (Charles Michael Thomas), to test the work aptitudes of the various employees. This prospect sends chills up the spines of Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams), to say nothing of Read More
Synopsis: For several years, landlady Edna (Betty Garrett) has been surrogate mother to tenant Laverne (Penny Marshall). Now, it looks like the "surrogate" qualifier will be dropped, as Edna accepts a long-delayed marriage proposal from Laverne's dad Frank (Phil Foster)--who had already reserved the church Read More
Synopsis: Once again, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) are placed in charge of the annual Shotz Brewery Talent Show. Among the auditioning acts is a tap-dance duo constisting of Carmine (Eddie Mekka) and Edna (Betty Garrett), which somehow inspires brewery owner Mr. Shotz to demand that Read More
Synopsis: Rather than annoy their landlady Edna (Betty Garrett), Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) contact a building inspector to make some necessary repairs in their apartment. True to his calling, the inspector manages to locate the problem and diagnose its cure. Unfortunately, he Read More
Synopsis: Future Tonight Show host Jay Leno appears in this episode as fun-loving Joey Mitchell, on whom Laverne (Penny Marshall) has a seemingly hopeless crush. Unfortunately, Joey thinks of Laverne as just one of the "guys", compelling Laverne to turn to Shirley (Cindy Williams) for advice on how to act Read More
Synopsis: Fire breaks out in the girls' apartment, and where there's fire, there's the fire department. Taking one look at the handsome firefighter (Lawrason Driscoll) who is first on the scene to put out the blaze, Shirley (Cindy Williams) falls madly in love with him. Only one problem: the smoke-eater has Read More
Synopsis: Moving from its traditional Tuesday-night slot to a Thursday evening berth, Laverne & Shirley kicked off its fifth season with the conclusion of a two-part story which debuted September 11, 1979 on its "sister" series Happy Days. That show's leading characters Richie (Ron Howard) and Fonzie (Henry Read More
Synopsis: Carmine (Eddie Mekka) is not the only one exhibiting resentment over the friendship between Shirley (Cindy Williams) and elderly millionaire Monroe Harrison (Robert Alda). Laverne is also skeptical about the true relationship between Shirley and Harrison, while the millionaire's daughter Adelle is Read More
Synopsis: Laverne (Penny Marshall) is certain that she has seen an industrial spy snooping around in the brewery, but she can't get anyone to believe her. To prove that she's not hallucinating, Laverne talks Shirley into making a nocturnal foray into the plant to catch the spy in the act--and as result, the Read More
Synopsis: Although the TV game show Supermarket Sweep wasn't on the air in the early 1960s (when, allegedly, Laverne & Shirley takes place), the show's format is at the heart of this wild-and-wooly episode. When Laverne (Penny Marshall) wins five minutes of free shopping at a major supermarket, everybody Read More
Synopsis: Third time may not be the charm when it comes to the annual Shotz Brewery Talent Show. At least that's the opinion of Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams), who are having second thoughts about performing a "human puppet" routine. Could things get worse? You bet they could Read More
Synopsis: Well, folks, here's the moment you've all been waiting for: the obligatory Laverne and Shirley "amnesia" episode. Having lost her memory thanks to a bump on the noggin, Shirley (Cindy Williams) thinks that she is actually a famous stripper named Roxy. Taking advantage of the situation, Lenny Read More
Synopsis: Entertaining dreams of overnight stardom, Laverne heads to Chicago to audition for a regional production of "West Side Story." Not surprisingly, the audition is less than stellar--and certainly far less memorable than the "specialty" act cooked up by another pair of budding thespians, Lenny Read More
Synopsis: Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) flash back to 1956, when the two lifelong friends first decided to become roommates. It's the first time either girl has lived on her own, so the period of adjustment is a bit longer and more grueling than normal. Most of the fun is manifested Read More
Synopsis: A dishevelled hobo named Rags (Hamilton Camp) reminds Frank (Phil Foster) that it is time for the Pizza Bowl's annual Yuletide charity dinner. As Rags' fellow bums begin streaming into the diner, Frank realizes that he hasn't got enough money to feed them all--which explains why the tough-talking Read More
Synopsis: Indefatigable animal lover Shirley (Cindy Williams) comes to the rescue of a homeless dog slated to be gassed to death at the pound. Thinking quickly if not rationally, Shirley handcuffs herself to the imperiled pooch, and instantly becomes the darling of the Milwaukee media. Alas, there is no Read More
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