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Full House Rewind Premieres Today, Hosted by Dave Coulier – Rewatch This Classic Show With Some of The Cast & Crew

Comedian, actor, director, and television host Dave Coulier embarks on a new venture. The premiere episode of Dave Coulier’s new PodCo series Full House Rewind went live today. The series is the first-ever Full House rewatch podcast and there are a lot of treats and interesting interviews in store for fans.

As described by PodCo:

“Grab your scrunchies and your windbreakers because we’re taking a trip through the 80s and 90s for the first-ever Full House rewatch podcast! From Uncle Jesse’s hair to Michelle’s attitude, relieve some of the most hilarious and heartfelt moments with exclusive behind-the-scenes stories and interviews from VERY special guests.”

The first episode features Jeff Franklin, creator of the Full House series that debuted in 1987. The pair will look back at the good ole days and provide some behind-the-scenes insight into the first episode introducing America’s favorite family. Check out the episode on YouTube to hear them reminisce about the series and pay special tribute to the late Bob Saget.

Full House Rewind will host a number of special guests, including John Stamos and Marla Sokoloff. More familiar cast members are slated to join future episodes, so keep tuning in for fun-filled interviews.

The podcast series will feature recurring segments while exploring different family dynamics and relationships while also exploring the deep impact the series had on their own lives.

Led by husband and wife producing team, Brendan Rooney (The Vulnerable Podcast, I Hear Voices Podcast) and Christy Carlson Romano (Even Stevens, Kim Possible, The Vulnerable Podcast), PodCo (The Podcast Company) is a new dynamic podcast network focused on capturing gripping conversations between iconic personalities. PodCo believes the future of podcasting lies in both the visual and audio mediums and incorporates a unique hybrid format via its state-of-the-art studio system located in Downtown Los Angeles.

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