Bill Cosby's gang of childhood pals evolve from standup comedy to an animated cartoon series to real life in this...
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2004
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One woman's unusual relationship with rock & roll's greatest icon leads her into an unexpected romance in this comedy....
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2004
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One woman's rocky road to the altar gets played for laughs in this comedy, adapted from the one-woman off-Broadway show...
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2002
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In the conclusion of Full House's two-part series finale, Michelle (the Olsen twins) has lost her memory as the result of a...
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1995
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In the first episode of Full House's two-part series finale, Kimmy (Andrea Barber) searches high and low to find a prom date...
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1995
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When Steph (Jodise Sweetin) is stood up by a guy named Ryan (Andrew Keegan) just before a big dance, Danny (Bob Saget)...
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1995
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After meeting an elderly woman named Edna (Amzie Strickland) who has taken up bungee-jumping, Becky (Lori Loughlin) decides...
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1995
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Michelle (the Olsen twins) is comfortable with the notion of being best friends with Teddy (Tahj Mowry), but she balks at the...
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1995
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To help out DJ (Candace Cameron), Jesse (John Stamos) enters the charity basketball game she has organized. But though...
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1995
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Joey (David Coulier) must choose between staying at home to watch the Super Bowl or honoring his promise to take Michelle...
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1995
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When Danny (Bob Saget) begins dating Gia's mom Claire (Andrea Abbate), Steph (Jodie Sweetin) begins fantasizing about a...
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1994
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Having made a considerable amount of money with her lemonade stand, Michelle (the Olsen twins) blows the whole wad when she...
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1994
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Michelle (the Olsen twins) is certain that there will be nothing but fun-and-games when Joey (David Coulier) agrees to act as...
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1994
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Michelle (the Olsen twins) is sworn to secrecy when she is admitted into a no-grownups club called "The Mighty Mutant Super...
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1994
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Invited to a party at Gia's house, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) arrives with several board games in hand. What she doesn't realize...
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1994
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Becky (Lisa Loughlin) suffers the pangs of separation when the twins start school--and when Becky suffers, everyone suffers,...
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1994
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There's more trouble than usual for the Tanner household as Full House begins its eighth and final season. For starters,...
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1994
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Multimillionaire Lou Bond (Keene Curtis) offers to purchase the Tanner house, in which he lived as a youth, for an...
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1994
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Having both broken up with their respective sweethearts, Danny (Bob Saget) and DJ (Candace Cameron) allow their friends to...
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1994
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Michelle (the Olsen twins) should be jumping for joy now that her best friend Teddy has returned to San Francisco. Trouble...
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1994
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A series of misunderstandings--exacerbated by mutual affection for the same boy--result in Steph (Jodie Sweetin) and her...
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1994
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DJ (Candace Cameron) and Kimmy (Andrea Barber) persuade Steph (Jodie Sweetin) that Josh's invitation to join his baseball...
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1993
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the family's excursion to Disney World takes an unexpected turn when Michelle (the...
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1993
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When Steve (Scott Weinger) gives little Michelle (the Olsen twins) a heart-shaped cookie for Valentines' Day, Michelle is...
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1993
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Hoping to enroll the twins in Bouton Hall, San Francisco's most prestigious and exclusive pre-school, Jesse (John Stamos)...
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1993
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Reluctant to discipline their out-of-control twin sons, Becky (Lisa Loughlin) and Jesse (David Coulier) are galvanized into...
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1993
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Prom Night has arrived, and a radiant DJ (Candace Cameron) enters the school auditorium with her date Steve (Scott Weinger)...
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1993
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the whole family. with Kimmy (Andrea Barber) in tow, heads to Florida's Disney...
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1993
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Jesse (John Stamos) is a bundle of raw nerves as he prepares for the reopening of the Smash Club. Not unexpectedly, more...
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1993
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Much to her dismay, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) finds that her new science class lab partner is Charles (J.D. Daniels), the...
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1993
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Martha Quinn guest stars as Alison Axelrod, overbearing mother of Jesse's wife Becky (Lisa Loughlin). After insisting upon...
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1992
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Now that his girlfriend Vicky is working on a Chicago TV show, Danny (Bob Saget) finds it next to impossible to carry on a...
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1992
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It's a typically hectic Christmas in the Tanner household, beginning when Danny (Bob Saget) comes up with a blizzard of...
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1992
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It's Jesse (John Stamos) vs. Dick Donaldson (Mark Linn-Baker), the snobbish cousin of his wife Becky (Lisa Loughlin). Having...
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1992
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Joey (David Coulier) enters a charity hockey game, only to find that he's pitted against his former high-school nemesis...
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1992
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DJ's relationship with Steve (Scott Weinger) has caused her to neglect her schoolwork and household chores. When the...
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1992
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Full House begins his sixth season as everyone in the Tanner household gathers at the airport to welcome back DJ (Candace...
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1992
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When DJ (Candace Cameron) and Kimmy (Andrea Barber) work together on a "Stay at School" campaign as class project, everyone...
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1992
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jesse (John Stamos ) learns to regret giving in to the producers who have insisted...
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1992
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When his recording of "Forever" becomes a huge hit in Japan, Jesse (John Stamos) embarks on an Asian tour. The ensuing...
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1992
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Put in charge of directing a patriotic play for Michelle's first-grade class, Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier)...
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1992
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In the first episode of a two-part story, everyone in the Tanner household suffers when Michelle (played by the Olsen twins)...
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1992
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Now that her best friend Teddy (Tahj Mowry) has developed the traditional five-year-old's disdain for girls, Michelle (played...
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1992
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En route to a media-awards ceremony, Danny (Bob Saget), Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) are sidetracked to a...
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1992
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It's time for the traditional Spring Cleaning Day, and everyone in the Tanner household--except Michelle (played by the Olsen...
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1992
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DJ (Candace Cameron) may never learn to drive, thanks to the well-meaning "assistance" of dad Danny (Bob Saget) and uncle...
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1992
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When she is caught playing with Jesse's recording equipment, Michelle is punished by Danny (Bob Saget). Feeling that the...
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1992
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Darlene Vogel makes the first of two appearances as Danny's globetrotting sister Wendy. The girl arrives in the Tanner...
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1992
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After winning her class spelling bee, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) is entered in the school finals, only to be eliminated from the...
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1992
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After refusing to let Steph (Jodie Sweetin) attend a concert by her favorite singer Tommy Page, Danny secretly arranges for...
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1992
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In urgent need of cash to support his family, Jesse (John Stamos) moonlights as a pianist at an airport cocktail lounge--only...
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1992
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When Danny (Bob Saget) is elected San Francisco's "Bachelor of the Month", daughter Michelle (played by the Olsen twins)...
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1991
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Intent upon learning how to ride a two-wheel bike, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) takes a nasty fall--and places the...
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1991
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Having volunteered to babysit Steph (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) while the grownups attend a...
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1991
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Upon bringing her new twin sons home, Becky (Lisa Loughlin) outfits the infants with specially colored booties so she can...
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1991
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Steph (Jodie Sweetin) wants very much to become a professional dancer, only to find out that the lessons are harder than she...
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1991
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While volunteering at nursing home, DJ befriends 75-year-old Eddie Johnson, and invites him to pay a visit at the Tanner...
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1991
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Joey (David Coulier) has a chance to become a the new host of the TV kiddie show currently emceed by his childhood idol...
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1991
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While trying to land a recording contract, Jesse (John Stamos) comes down with a bad case of writer's block. So obsessed is...
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1991
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Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) is unhappy when DJ (Candace Cameron) gets her own room, and doubly so after being teased...
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1991
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Having gone so long without a mother, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) chooses a new mom for herself, secure in the...
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1991
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The fifth-season opener of Full House finds Jesse (John Stamos) returning from his band tour, Becky (Lisa Loughlin) awaiting...
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1991
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The final episode of Full House's fourth season finds Rebecca (Lisa Loughlin) thrilled by the news that she is pregnant. But...
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1991
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Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) is about to finish preschool and DJ (Candace Cameron) is all set to graduate from senior...
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1991
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Landing a role in the pilot for the upcoming TV sitcom "Surf's Up", Joey (David Coulier) heads to Hollywood, taking the rest...
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1991
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Little Leaguer Steph (Jodie Sweetin) falls in love with opposing player Brett Davis (Sean Fox). Unfortunately, Brett isn't...
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1991
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, everybody has gathered together for Jesse's wedding--everybody, that is, except Jesse...
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1991
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While newlyweds Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) are settling into the Tanner attic, sisters DJ (Candace...
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1991
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Upon returning from their honeymoon, Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) begin moving Jesse's things out of the...
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1991
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Against Danny's orders, DJ (Candace Cameron) plans to sneak out of the house to meet her current boyfriend. Aware that Becky...
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1991
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the wedding of Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) is only a few hours...
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1991
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Attending a carnival, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) ends up winning a goldfish. Alas, her notions of how to care for...
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1991
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Family Matters star Jaleel White appears in his familiar "Steve Urkel" characterization in this episode. Told that she needs...
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1991
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Placed in charge of a school fundraiser, DJ (Candace Cameron) invites Jesse (John Stmos) and Joey (David Coulier) to...
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1991
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DJ (Candace Cameron) gets her first job, putting a strain on her schoolwork: Indeed, for the first time in her life she...
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1991
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High school becomes Hell for DJ (Candace Cameron) when the other ninth graders accuse her of being a bad kisser. Dad Danny...
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1991
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Surprisingly, the only person in the Tanner household without a date on New Year's Eve is Joey. Thus, Danny (Bob Saget) and...
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1990
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Aware that DJ (Candace Cameron) has a crush on the new paperboy, practical joker Rusty (Jordan Christopher Michael) writes a...
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1990
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Everyone in the Tanner household takes a liking to Danny's new girlfriend Cindy (Debra Sandlund in her first series...
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1990
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On the eve of his 10-year class reunion, Jesse's high school sweetheart Carrie Fowler (Erika Eleniak) comes back into his...
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1990
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In what would now be labeled a "very special episode", DJ (Candace Cameron) is too self-conscious to don a bathing suit for a...
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1990
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Appearing as himself, singer Wayne Newton) hires Joey (David Coulier) for his Las Vegas nightclub act (it seems that a group...
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1990
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While Joey (David Coulier) goes to the dentist, Jesse (John Stamos) accompanies Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) to her...
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1990
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Appointed editor of her school newspaper, DJ (Candace Cameron) signs up Kimmy (Andrea Barber) to write the sports column. But...
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1990
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The Honeybee troop is holding a mother/daughter slumber party, leaving the motherless Steph (Jodie Sweetin) resigned to the...
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1990
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After Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) prepare a cologne commercial, their client insists upon featuring Jesse in...
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1990
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Though Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) has been more mischievous than usual the last few days, she can always count upon...
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1990
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Season Four of Full House gets off to a running start when the Greek grandparents of Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) descend...
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1990
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With Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) both out of town, Danny (Bob Saget) must run the household alone for the...
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1990
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1989
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San Francisco is blanketed in a heavy fog, stranding the members of the Tanner household with Jesse's parents Irene (Yvonne...
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1989
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While Danny (Bob Saget) is out of town, DJ (Candace Cameron) cooks up an elaborate scheme to skip school so she can get an...
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1988
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The title of Full House's second-season opener has a double-edged meaning. For starters, 6-year-old Stephanie Tanner (Jodi...
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1988
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Yvonne Wilder and John Aprea make their first series appearances as Irene and Nick Katsopolis, the bombastic parents of Uncle...
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1988
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After several months of hemming and hawing, Danny (Bob Saget) decides to go on his first date since becoming a widower. The...
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1988
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When his carefully rehearsed comedy act bombs in front of an audience full of talent scouts, the crestfallen Joey (David...
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1988
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When Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) gets the chicken pox, she spreads it to everyone in the Tanner household except Danny (Bob...
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1988
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Under normal circumstances, Danny (Bob Saget) would greet the news of his mother's impending visit by scurrying around to...
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1987
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The debut episode of Full House takes place in the San Francisco home of the Tanner family. TV sportscaster Danny Tanner (Bob...
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1987
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Having settled into the Tanner household to help widower Danny (Bob Saget) take care of his three daughters, Danny's...
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1987
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San Francisco TV sportscaster Danny (Bob Saget) gets his big chance at nationwide exposure when he is tapped to cover a major...
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1987
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With dreams of stardom dancing in their heads, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) audition for a movie...
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1980
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In the series' 100th episode, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) embark upon a well-deserved vacation....
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1980
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In a harkback to their brief army career, WACs-in-training Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) once again...
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1980
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) are still trying to solve a...
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1980
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) climb aboard the legendary...
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1980
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"Big Ragu" Carmine (Eddie Mekka) has always yearned for an opportunity to strut his stuff as a "tough guy"--and to make some...
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1980
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In one of the series' most compelling episodes, Shirley (Cindy Williams) is forced to come face to face with sudden and...
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1980
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Protesting an inordinately high utility bill (the result of a clerical error), Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy...
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1980
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After a visit to a local coffee house, Shirley (Cindy Williams) becomes a full-fledged member of the beatnik...
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1980
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For several years, landlady Edna (Betty Garrett) has been surrogate mother to tenant Laverne (Penny Marshall). Now, it looks...
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1979
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) somehow end up with jobs at a weight-reducing camp. The establishment's...
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1979
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It's job evaluation time at the Shotz Brewery, and Mr. Shotz has hired a psychiatrist, Dr. Gentry (Charles Michael Thomas),...
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1979
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single one-hour episode), Laverne (Penny Marshall) and...
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1979
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Moving from its traditional Tuesday-night slot to a Thursday evening berth, Laverne & Shirley kicked off its fifth season...
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1979
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Long, long ago in a sitcom galaxy far, far away, Shirley's erstwhile boyfriend Carmine (Eddie Mekka) wrote a love note to...
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1979
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Rather than annoy their landlady Edna (Betty Garrett), Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) contact a...
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1979
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) is certain that she has seen an industrial spy snooping around in the brewery, but she can't get...
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1979
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Carmine (Eddie Mekka) is not the only one exhibiting resentment over the friendship between Shirley (Cindy Williams) and...
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1979
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Once again, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) are placed in charge of the annual Shotz Brewery Talent...
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1979
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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...
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1979
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Future Tonight Show host Jay Leno appears in this episode as fun-loving Joey Mitchell, on whom Laverne (Penny Marshall) has a...
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1979
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Fire breaks out in the girls' apartment, and where there's fire, there's the fire department. Taking one look at the handsome...
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1979
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Although the TV game show Supermarket Sweep wasn't on the air in the early 1960s (when, allegedly, Laverne & Shirley takes...
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1979
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The friendship between Lenny (Michael McKean) and Squiggy (David L. Lander) has managed to survive despite constant...
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1979
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Ed Begley Jr. returns in the role of Shirley's brother Bobby Feeney. Evidently Bobby's years in the Navy have not been...
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1979
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In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single one-hour episode) , Laverne (Penny Marshall) and...
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1979
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As a favor to their landlady Edna (Betty Garrett), Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) arrange for Edna's...
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1979
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Thanks to a corporate clerical error, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) receive a wrongly issued--and...
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1979
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A dishevelled hobo named Rags (Hamilton Camp) reminds Frank (Phil Foster) that it is time for the Pizza Bowl's annual...
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1978
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Indefatigable animal lover Shirley (Cindy Williams) comes to the rescue of a homeless dog slated to be gassed to death at the...
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1978
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Well, folks, here's the moment you've all been waiting for: the obligatory Laverne and Shirley "amnesia" episode. Having lost...
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1978
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) flash back to 1956, when the two lifelong friends first decided to...
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1978
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Entertaining dreams of overnight stardom, Laverne heads to Chicago to audition for a regional production of "West Side...
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1978
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