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  1. Lorimar Productions, Inc., later known as Lorimar Television and Lorimar Distribution, was an American production company that was later a subsidiary of Warner Bros., active from 1969 [1][2][3] until 1993, when it was folded into Warner Bros. Television (now Warner Bros. Television Studios). It was founded by Irwin Molasky, Merv Adelson, and ...

  2. The Hogan Family is an American television situation comedy that aired on NBC from March 1, 1986 to May 7, 1990, and on CBS from September 15, 1990 until July 20, 1991. It was produced by Miller-Boyett Productions, along with Tal Productions, Inc., and in association with Lorimar Productions, Lorimar-Telepictures and Lorimar Television.

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  4. Family Matters. Family Matters is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC for eight seasons from September 22, 1989, to May 9, 1997, then moved to CBS for its ninth and final season from September 19, 1997, to July 17, 1998. A spin-off of Perfect Strangers, the series was created by William Bickley and Michael Warren, and ...

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    Before the beginning of the series, news anchorman Danny Tanner married Pam Katsopolis, and they had three daughters: D.J. (Donna Jo), Stephanie, and Michelle. After Pam is tragically killed in a car accident caused by a drunk driver, Danny soon realizes he needs help in raising his daughters. He recruits his brother-in-law, Jesse Katsopolis – a ro...

    While the setting was in San Francisco, the show was taped at Lorimar Studios from 1987 to 1993, and Warner Bros. Studios from 1993 to 1995 (both in Burbank), and the soccer scene that was featured in the opening credits of the first three seasons was taped at Griffith Park in Los Angeles. Re-recording locations were Columbia Studios, Lorimar Studi...

    Reruns of the series aired on NBC Daytime (1991–1993), in syndication (1991–2003), ABC Family (2003–2013), Superstation WGN Chicago (1998–2002), and Teen Nick (2009–2010). As of April 2017, they can be seen on Superstation TBS Atlanta (1998–2002, 2013–present), and on Nick at Nite (2003–2009, 2010–present). In September 2017, Full House, along with...

    The show was originally going to be called House of Comicsbecause it was planned to be about three comics living together. Jeff Franklin decided to shift the theme because family sitcoms were so popular at the time. The title of the show is a double entendre meaning a poker hand consisting of a pair and three of a kind, and the literal use of the t...

    Unauthorized TV movie

    In August 2015, a made-for-TV movie titled The Unauthorized Full House Story aired on Lifetime. It is an unofficial behind-the-scenes drama about the show.It is "unauthorized" because it was not approved by the producers and much of it is based on rumors. Candace Cameron Bure and Andrea Barber both criticized the documentary. However, John Stamos gave a supportive tweet to the actor portraying him.

    Spinoff series

    1. Main article: Fuller House In February 2016, Fuller House premiered on Netflix. This series focuses on the combined families of D.J., Stephanie, and Kimmy in a gender-reversed version of the Full Houseplot. This time there is a widowed mother, her sister, and a female friend raising three boys (and a girl) rather than a widowed father, his brother-in-law, and a male friend raising three girls.

    Video game

    Full House: Tournament Fighter was a prototype for a fighting game (based off of Street Fighter II: Tournament Fighter) that does not really exist, nor is it even canon. It was featured in a AVGNepisode where he plays "Shaq Fu" and he compares it to this fake game.

  5. On syndication prints, an announcer (typically a cast member from the show) says: " (Show title) is a (show creator, usually Miller-Boyett) production in association with Lorimar Television, (on the Warner Bros. Television logo) and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution". Audio Variant: On a few episodes from season 4 ...

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  7. Getting By is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from March 5, 1993 until May 21, 1993, and on NBC from September 21, 1993 until June 18, 1994. The series was created by William Bickley and Michael Warren, who also served as executive producers with Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett. The final Miller-Boyett series to begin its run under parent studio Lorimar Television, Getting By was ...

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