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  1. The third season of Full House, an American family sitcom created by Jeff Franklin, premiered on ABC in the United States on September 22, 1989, and concluded on May 4, 1990. The season was partially directed by Franklin and produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, Miller-Boyett Productions, and Lorimar Television, with Don Van Atta as the producer.

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    In season three, Danny and Rebecca's talk show takes a spike in popularity, Jesse and Rebecca begin dating while Jesse prepares to leave his rebellious ways in the past, and Joey searches for ways to launch his comedy career. In this season, Michelle turns three years old and is admitted into preschool, Stephanie turns seven and starts second grade...

    This is the first season to feature Rebecca Donaldson as a main character, and in the opening credits (seen hanging the Wake Up, San Franciscosign outside the KFLH studios, with "and" preceding Lori's name). 1. John Stamos as Jesse Katsopolis 2. Bob Saget as Danny Tanner 3. Dave Coulier as Joey Gladstone 4. Candace Cameron as D.J. Tanner 5. Jodie S...

    Starting with this season, the show leads off ABC's new TGIF block, created by Jim Janicek . ("TGIF" was based on "Thank God It's Friday", but ABC said that its abbreviation stood for "Thank Goodness It's Funny".) On occasion, the cast would preview their show, as well as the other shows in the block (in this case, Family Matters, Perfect Strangers...

    Starting this season and continuing through season five, the show's logo (in yellow) swirls out to the left of the Golden Gate Bridge, using the shot from the title sequence.

    This season only, the theme song alternates between the extended version and an abbreviated version that goes into the chorus after the first two lines. This is not to be confused with the version that is used in syndicated repeats ("You miss your old familiar friends, they're just waiting around the bend").

    Just as the opening sequence changes, so does the closing sequence; only this time there are two changes from the previous one: The Tanner house zoom-in is nixed, and the credits end with the family cookout in the backyard, with Jesse putting a hot dog on Michelle's plate and kissing her as Danny carries her over to the table and the rest of the fa...

  2. Find out the titles, dates, ratings and summaries of all 22 episodes of Full House season 3. Watch options for each episode are also available on IMDb.

    • Full House Season 31
    • Full House Season 32
    • Full House Season 33
    • Full House Season 34
    • Full House Season 35
  3. Watch 24 episodes of Full House Season 3 online on Hulu, Max, or other platforms. See synopsis, cast, rank, and bundle offers for the family sitcom.

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  4. Full House: Created by Jeff Franklin. With John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin. A widowed sportscaster raises his three daughters with assistance from his rock and roll brother-in-law and madcap best friend.

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    • 1987-09-22
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  5. November 30, 1989. 23min. TV-G. Jesse and Stephanie improvise a circus-themed birthday party for Michelle when they're locked in a gas station and unable to attend the real party being given at the Tanner house. Store Filled. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month or buy. Watch with Max.

  6. The third season of Full House, an American family sitcom created by Jeff Franklin, premiered on ABC in the United States on September 22, 1989, and concluded on May 4, 1990. The season was partially directed by Franklin and produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, Miller-Boyett Productions, and Lorimar Television, with Don Van Atta as the producer. It consists of 24 episodes, most of which were ...

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