Full House
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Director
Peter Baldwin
Age 57 (died at 86)
Writer
Kim Weiskopf
Age 41 (died at 62)
Producer
Marc Warren
Jesse has a terrible day, which begins with Stephanie unintentionally chopping off a chunk of Jesse's hair while playing a pretend game of "hairdresser”. Stephanie blames herself for this.
It's Kimmy's 12th birthday, and D.J. has planned a surprise birthday party for her.
Jesse has made his first sale of an advertising jingle. As a result, Jesse tells his father, Nick, that he wants to leave the family exterminating business. Consequently, Nick loses his temper with Jesse and disowns him.
"Wake Up, San Francisco" is broadcasting an episode from a horse stable, where D.J. falls in love with a horse named Rocket. D.J. desperately wants Rocket, and the only way she'll get him is if she has enough money to make the payments needed to keep Rocket in the stable. So, D.J. and Kimmy pool their money together and start making Rocket's stable payments, unbeknownst to Danny.
When Joey gives Jesse the inspiration Jesse needs to write an advertising jingle that Jesse has been having problems with, the result is that the jingle is bought. This bit of success leads to Jesse making an offer to Joey to be his writing partner.
In a radio contest, D.J. wins a "dream night for 2" with the Beach Boys. The problem is, according to the rules of the contest, D.J. is allowed to take only one of the guys with her, and she can't decide who to go with.
While Danny and Jesse are out, Joey is left in charge of the girls. D.J. and Stephanie want to stay up late so they can watch a Tiffany concert on TV, so they take advantage of him. When Danny comes home and sees that they are up late watching the concert, he gets upset.
Danny invites his new girlfriend, Denise, and her two friends, Zoey and Cheryl, over to the house for a triple date with Jesse and Joey. Meanwhile, while D.J. has convinced Danny she’s mature enough to babysit Stephanie and Michelle, upstairs.
While the family is on a flight to Colorado, to spend Christmas with some relatives, a blizzard forces an emergency landing at an unfamiliar airport.
Stephanie thinks that D.J. and Michelle are getting all of the attention—it's not easy being the middle child.
D.J. has her first boyfriend, Michael Montfort, but she’s crushed when Michael leaves her for Kathy Santoni, because Michael believes Kathy is prettier than D.J. is. Meanwhile, Becky and Danny are hosting a charity event where eligible bachelors are auctioned off to women who want a date with them.
Jesse and Joey have just stayed up all night working on their latest jingle for Casa De Pancakes. Unfortunately, D.J. and Kimmy unwittingly erase the jingle from the tape it was recorded on by recording their version of "The Locomotion" on what they thought was a blank tape.
Jesse and Joey's latest jingle is such a success that they are offered a fixed job composing jingles for Mr. Malatesta. D.J. and Stephanie fear that if Jesse and Joey take this job, knowing that Danny works at the TV station every day, then no one will be home to take care of them.
It's Valentine's Day, and Danny has bought D.J. the royal blue sweater that she wanted. When she wears it to school, at recess, she takes the sweater off so she won't sweat all over it, and the school's gardener runs over it with a lawn mower. D.J. doesn't want Danny to know about this, so she, Kimmy, and Stephanie go to the mall to buy a replacement sweater.
It’s been little over a year and a half since Jesse and Joey moved into the house, and they’ve become good friends—which is making Danny feel left out. When Danny talks to Joey about this, it leads to them reminiscing about the day they became friends back in the 5th grade.
Becky's sister, Connie Anderson, has arrived for a visit, and she’s brought her son Howie, who is Michelle's age, with her. Michelle and Howie become fast friends, but when it comes time for Connie and Howie to go back home to Valentine, Nebraska, it gives Michelle what seems like an incurable case of heartbreak.
D.J. has good grades throughout her report card, except for in Spanish class, where she was given a D. D.J. asks Danny to talk to her Spanish teacher about the grade. When her teacher, Linda, comes over to the house to talk to Danny about it, the conversation ends in a kiss -- right in front of D.J. and some of her friends. This makes D.J. a target for teasing.
During Spring cleaning, Jesse learns what "little cause, big effect" means when he accidentally breaks a drawer handle in the kitchen, and ends up having to renovate the kitchen's entire network of cabinets and drawers. Meanwhile, Stephanie is frantic. It seems that Mr. Bear, the stuffed toy that the girls' mother gave her, on the day she brought newborn Michelle home from the hospital, is missing.
In college, Joey had a girlfriend named Patty Fogerty, who ended up leaving him for a guy named Michael Winchester. This left Joey devastated, because he wanted to marry her. Now, years later, Patty tracks down Joey's phone number and calls him. Joey invites Patty over to the house. Danny doesn't like this, because he doesn't want to see Joey, once again, get hurt by Patty.
It's Jesse's 26th birthday, and it seems that everyone's trying to pull him in every direction at the same time.
The family travels to Lake Tahoe, where the girls get lucky gambling and Jesse forces Rebecca's hand in their game of hearts.
Jesse and Rebecca decide to get married—unless Danny can get them to eschew the whole idea.
John Stamos
Jesse Katsopolis
Age 25 (now 62)
Bob Saget
Danny Tanner
Age 32 (died at 65)
Dave Coulier
Joey Gladstone
Age 29 (now 66)
Candace Cameron Bure
D.J. Tanner
Age 12 (now 50)
Jodie Sweetin
Stephanie Tanner
Age 6 (now 44)
Mary-Kate Olsen
Michelle Tanner
Age 2 (now 39)
Ashley Olsen
Lori Loughlin
Rebecca Donaldson
Age 24 (now 61)
John Aprea
Nick Katsopolis
Age 47 (died at 83)
Yvonne Wilder
Irene Katsopolis
Age 51 (died at 84)
Nathan Nishiguchi
Harry
James Hampton
Mr. Malatesta
Age 52 (died at 84)
Luis Ávalos
Mr. Santana
Age 42 (died at 67)
Richard Paul
Mr. Strowbridge
Age 48 (died at 58)
Phillip Glasser
Young Danny
Age 10 (now 47)
Michael Gregory
Mr. Cuccinello
Age 43 (now 81)
Steve Bond
Todd Masters
Age 35 (now 73)
Laurie Carr
Miss Kadota Fig
Lydia Cornell
Linda Mosley
Age 35 (now 72)
Ami Foster
Nina
Age 13 (now 50)
Jonathan Brandis
Michael Monford
Age 12 (died at 27)
Helen Martin
Shirley
Age 79 (died at 90)
Sorrell Booke
Lionel
Age 58 (died at 64)
Charlie Spradling
Rhonda
Age 20 (now 57)
Peter Kwong
The Dentist
Age 36 (died at 73)
Bill Wiley
Jeb
Stacey Alden
Secretary
Bruce Johnston
Age 46 (now 83)
Mike Love
Age 47 (now 85)
Brian Wilson
Age 46 (died at 82)
Carl Wilson
Age 41 (died at 51)
Rebeccah Bush
Denise
Age 20 (now 58)
Kristi Somers
The Stewardess
Age 26 (now 64)
Zachary Bostrom
Jimmy
Age 7 (now 45)
Robin Greer
Crystal
Age 28 (now 66)
Eileen Conn
Julie
Kristopher Kent Hill
Young Joey
Age 11 (died at 41)
Annette Sinclair
Miss Borland
Brandon Crane
Sheldon
Lisa Aliff
Patty Fogerty
Jennifer McAllister
Zoey
Age 24 (now 62)
Kimberly Dunham
Melissa
Christie Mossman
Pam Katsopolis Tanner (as Christie Houser)
Age 30 (now 68)
Sandra Wild
Waitress
Age 28 (now 65)
Joel Zwick
Age 46 (now 84)
Jack Shea
Age 60 (died at 84)
John Bowab
Age 54 (now 92)
Lee Shallat Chemel
Age 45 (now 82)
Jeff Franklin
Age 33 (now 71)
Steve Zuckerman
Leonard Ripps
Bob Fraser
Dennis Rinsler
Rob Dames
Don Van Atta
Robert L. Boyett
Executive Producer
Thomas L. Miller
Age 48 (died at 79)
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