List of Full House Episodes

List Of Full House Episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the television show Full House. In total, there were 192 episodes filmed for the show over the course of its eight seasons, from 1987 to 1995.

Full House is a situation comedy which chronicles a widowed father's struggles of raising his three young daughters and the lives that they have touched. The patriarch of the family, Danny (Bob Saget), invites his brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) and his best friend Joey (Dave Coulier), to help raise his children (Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin, and Mary Kate/Ashley Olsen), after his wife was killed during an automobile accident involving a drunk driver. After episodes 88 and 89, Jesse marries Becky (Lori Loughlin), and they move into the attic. Then, after episodes 104 and 105, Becky and Jesse have twin boys named Nicky and Alex (Daniel and Kevin Renteria/Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit). The series ends with episode 192, "Michelle Rides Again Part 2", when Michelle loses her memory and the family tries to restore it.

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