We all know that Full House‘s Joey Gladstone wasn’t actually a blood uncle to the Tanner girls. But did you think that they called him uncle?
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creator Jeff Franklin is going down memory lane on Dave Coulier's new series, . Franklin appeared on the first episode of the PodCo series, where he and Coulier reminisced about the pilot episode of the popular family comedy, which starred the late Bob Saget, John Stamos, Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen.During the episode, which Coulier dedicated to Saget, Franklin revealed Sweetin was the first actor cast on He shared that after they held the first cast table read, Stamos was ready to get off the show because he was concerned Sweetin and the younger actors would take the spotlight.«I remembered our first table read,» Coulier said.«Where there's a room full of studio and network executives.
They were all there to see Stamos, I think,» Franklin recalled.«Jodie just stole the show,» Coulier remembered.«Stole the whole thing,» Franklin agreed.«And I remember walking out with John,» Coulier said. «He's like, 'The whole show is going to be her.
We can't do this!'»Franklin added that he learned «much later» that Stamos «was so upset about having to play second fiddle to these really funny kids, that he went out and called his agent and said, 'This is a mistake. Get me off this show.'»Franklin also revealed on the podcast that he staged a secret chemistry test between Saget, Stamos and Coulier on the set of the '80s sitcom, After having already cast John Posey in the role of Danny Tanner and filmed a pilot, Franklin learned Saget was «available and interested» in , which led him to put together that meeting between the trio.«That was kind of a secret chemistry test that I put together, so I had something to show people,» Franklin explained, «because Bob was not an actor either.
We all know that Full House‘s Joey Gladstone wasn’t actually a blood uncle to the Tanner girls. But did you think that they called him uncle?
Dave Coulier opened up about his relationship with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen after they starred together in Full House.
Dave Coulier’s new podcast, “Full House Rewind”, is stopping in its tracks amid the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Dave Coulier is pressing pause on his Full House Rewind podcast.
Full House Rewind, the rewatch podcast hosted by Dave Coulier, is pushing the pause button on the release of new episodes until the SAG-AFTRA strike is over.
It’s a "Full House" of nostalgic look-back podcasts from the beloved sitcom’s cast. Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, who played Stephanie Tanner and neighbor Kimmy Gibbler, respectively, just released a rewatch podcast for the series on iHeartPodcasts titled "How Rude, Tanneritos!" Their co-star, Dave Coulier, who played Joey Gladstone on the series, also released a rewatch podcast a week ago on PodCo, titled "Full House Rewind." Despite the close timing of their releases, Sweetin and Barber told People in a joint interview there’s "no competition at all." "Dave's is so different, too, than what ours is," Sweetin explained.
Despite his retrospective love for the beloved sitcom, John Stamos is the first to admit he “couldn’t deal” with some of his younger costars on Full House.
Apparently, there was almost a world where John Stamos didn’t portray Uncle Jesse on Full House!
John Stamos is best known for portraying Uncle Jesse in the ABC sitcom Full House. Although Stamos loves the recognition he gets from the show, it wasn’t always like that.
“Full House” creator Jeff Franklin is going down memory lane on Dave Coulier‘s new series, “Full House Rewind”. Franklin appeared on the first episode of the PodCo series, where he and Coulier reminisced about the pilot episode of the popular family comedy, which starred the late Bob Saget, John Stamos, Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen.
To this day, fans of Full House see Uncle Jesse every time that John Stamos steps onstage or onscreen in a new role. However, the actor just revealed that he almost quit the show before it became a classic.
John Stamos is the latest celeb to visit “Hot Ones”, the only talk show in which guests answer questions while eating increasingly spicier hot wings (in case anyone is wondering, the episode was filmed prior to the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike).
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Dave Coulier on Friday launched a new rewatch podcast for “Full House,” the beloved sitcom he appeared on opposite the late Bob Saget. In the premiere episode of “Full House Rewind,” Coulier speaks with series creator Jeff Franklin as they reminisce about working with Saget (who died last year) and talk about the pilot episode of the show that premiered in September 1987. They also discuss the fact that Saget wasn’t actually the first actor to play Danny Tanner (that was John Posey, but Posey appeared as the character only in an unaired pilot). But there’s been some question about whether such TV rewatch podcasts are allowed under the rules of SAG-AFTRA’s strike against studios and streaming providers.
John Krasinski had quite the reaction after finding out Matt Damon had turned down 2009’s “Avatar”.
John Stamos recounted his early worries about playing Uncle Jesse in “Full House” after his young co-star Jodie Sweetin stole the show during a table read to the point where he “hated” the show.“We did a table read of it, and I was the star. I was coming off of ‘General Hospital,’ and all the mothers were like (gestures fawning over him),” Stamos said during an episode of “Hot Ones.” We sit down, and we start reading.
John Stamos still has a love-hate relationship with his role on "Full House." On the latest episode of "Hot Ones," the actor revealed he wanted his agents to get him "the f--- off" the show after an early table read. The 59-year-old revealed "Full House" was initially pitched to him as being like "Bosom Buddies," the '80s sitcom that starred Tom Hanks, with "a couple of kids in the background." "And as we’re casting it, I was like, ‘They’re spending a lot of time casting these kids that are going to be in the background,’" Stamos recalled. It was at an early reading of the script when Stamos realized the show wasn’t going to be what he initially expected. "We did a table read of it, and I was the star.
John Stamos made a Bob Saget-approved joke during his appearance on Hot Ones.
Queen guitarist Brian May has said that their former bassist John Deacon is still “very much part of” the band.Deacon joined Queen in 1971 and contributed to all of the band’s albums. The bassist departed the music industry in 1997 after recording the Queen single ‘No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)’.
Obviously, it takes years for feature films to get developed, written, filmed, and then released. And though artificial intelligence has been a topic of sci-fi films for years, it feels like there is no better time than now to release a film about rogue A.I.
Stanley Tucci didn't want to «feel old» for the rest of his life, and that's why he says he tried multiple times — at least initially — to break up with Felicity Blunt.The 62-year-old actor revealed as much while on BBC 4's podcast, where he also dished about how much Blunt means to him and his children after his first wife of 14 years, Kate, died in 2009 after a tough battle with stage 4 breast cancer.«I was afraid to get into a relationship and I kept trying to break it off,» Tucci said. «I'm 21 years older than she is and I didn't want to feel old for the rest of my life.