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Full House

Season 1

1. Our Very First Show

Widowed father Danny Tanner asks his friend Joey and his brother-in-law Jesse for their help in raising his three willful daughters.

Released: 9/22/1987

Directors: 

Joel Zwick

2. Our Very First Night

Jesse is left to baby-sit Michelle and turns the chore into a rock gig replete with midnight sundaes and hair dyeing.

Released: 9/25/1987

Directors: 

Joel Zwick

Writers: 

Jeff Franklin

3. The First Day of School

Stephanie's first-day-of-school jitters have Danny, Joey and Jesse playing superdad.

Released: 10/2/1987

Directors: 

Rich Correll

Writers: 

Leonard Ripps

4. The Return of Grandma

Danny, Jesse and Joey's moms all threaten to move in if the guys don't brush up on their housekeeping.

Released: 10/9/1987

Directors: 

Joel Zwick

Writers: 

Russell Marcus

5. Sea Cruise

Danny's all-male fishing trip turns into a loveboat cruise replete with a female captain and an all-girl band.

Released: 10/16/1987

Directors: 

Tom Trbovich

6. Daddy's Home

Danny flies off to work minutes before Stephanie's ballet debut as a dying swan, and Joey decides to trade wings with Jesse.

Released: 10/30/1987

Directors: 

Howard Storm

Writers: 

Joan Brooker

Nancy Eddo

7. Knock Yourself Out

Danny's tryout as a cable boxing announcer isn't a knockout; the guys try to save the baby from being knocked out by a cold.

Released: 11/6/1987

Directors: 

Joel Zwick

Writers: 

Jeff Franklin

8. Jesse's Girl

Jesse and Joey entertain everyone with stories of romantic dreams--one of which comes true.

Released: 11/13/1987

Directors: 

Don Van Atta

Jeff Franklin

Writers: 

Jeff Franklin

9. The Miracle of Thanksgiving

Everyone teams up to prepare the Thanksgiving feast--and the results aren't worth gobbling.

Released: 11/20/1987

Directors: 

Peter Baldwin

10. Joey's Place

As Joey starts getting ready for a comedy tour, the family starts acting like he's already gone.

Released: 12/4/1987

Directors: 

Don Barnhart

11. The Big Three-O

Danny crashes his surprise 30th-birthday party only to discover that Jesse dunked his favorite car.

Released: 12/11/1987

Directors: 

Howard Storm

12. Our Very First Promo

Danny and his family are chosen to make a promo to boost ratings at the TV station.

Released: 12/18/1987

Directors: 

Rich Correll

Writers: 

Russell Marcus

13. Sisterly Love

Sibling rivalry takes to the screen when Stephanie gets the part in the TV commercial for which DJ was auditioning.

Released: 1/8/1988

Directors: 

Lee Shallat Chemel

Writers: 

Leonard Ripps

14. Half a Love Story

Jesse uses Michelle to get a date with one of Danny's co-workers.

Released: 1/15/1988

Directors: 

Howard Storm

15. A Pox in Our House

When chicken pox spreads through the household, Danny may have to scratch his chance to play basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters.

Released: 1/29/1988

Directors: 

Joel Zwick

Writers: 

Leonard Ripps

16. But Seriously, Folks

Joey's comic debut is jinxed when a guest in the audience takes his spot.

Released: 2/5/1988

Directors: 

Joel Zwick

Writers: 

Russell Marcus

17. Danny's Very First Date

Danny's kids are less than pleased to find out he might date the hive mother of Stephanie's honeybee troop.

Released: 2/12/1988

Directors: 

Joel Zwick

Writers: 

Jeff Franklin

18. Just One of the Guys

DJ wishes she were one of the guys when her cousin comes for a visit and spends most of his time with Danny.

Released: 3/4/1988

Directors: 

Lee Shallat Chemel

Writers: 

Leonard Ripps

19. The Seven-Month Itch (1)

Jesse's lack of privacy drives him out of the house for a break from the family, and he winds up missing the baby's birthday.

Released: 3/11/1988

Directors: 

Lee Shallat Chemel

Writers: 

Jeff Franklin

20. The Seven-Month Itch (2)

Jesse's guilt increases when he misinterprets a phone call from Stephanie to mean the baby's ill.

Released: 3/18/1988

Directors: 

Russ Petranto

21. Mad Money

Jesse gyrates as an Elvis impersonator, Joey discovers an old savings bond and starts spending money right and left.

Released: 4/29/1988

Directors: 

Jeff Franklin

Writers: 

Rob Edwards

22. D.J. Tanner's Day Off

When DJ ditches school to get a rock singer's autograph, she doesn't count on Joey showing up where all the action is.

Released: 5/6/1988

Directors: 

Joel Zwick
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