The Bob Saget sitcom Surviving Suburbia has finally found a home, and it's in a prime location: right after the highly rated Dancing with the Stars.
The show, in which the former Full House star plays a cynical family man, will air Mondays at 9:30 pm/ET beginning April 6, ABC announced Wednesday.
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Full House's Danny Tanner might be calling ABC home once again.
According to Variety, the Alphabet network is in talks to save Surviving Suburbia, a comedy that was originally developed for the CW's Sunday-night lineup but as of late has been without a home.
Starring Bob Saget, Cynthia Stevenson and Jere Burns, Suburbia was to premiere ...
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Bob Saget will still lord over another full house, sources tell TVGuide.com, despite concerns that his new sitcom had been rendered homeless.
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Cheers to Cloris Leachman for burning down the house at the Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget. I'm still not sure what the octogenarian Oscar winner was doing there, but she racked up bigger laughs than all the younger comics on the dais combined ("I have vibrators older than most of you," she cracked. "The difference is the vibrators still work"). Her targets included everybody from ex-costar Mary Tyler Moore ("a total slut") to the guest of dishonor ("I'm glad I got out of sitcoms before you killed them"). And after announcing she was there to "f--- John Stamos," Leachman got a big kiss and a goose from the roastmaster. It was the least Stamos could do, considering he'd said her "first STD was the plague." (And those are just the jokes I could repeat!) Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board. We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine!
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When Comedy Central roasts Bob Saget (and good!) on Aug. 17, overseeing the Bob-BQ is none other than his Full House kin, John Stamos. "Him being the roast master is kind of odd, but moving," Saget tells TV Guide. "Its like an emotional thing." With the "roastee" being "Danny Tanner," you have to expect that a fair amount of digs will be made at the Olsen twins especially the dirty kind. That's precisely what transpired, and Saget wasn't entirely OK with it all. "Anybody who talks about my TV kids that upsets me the most," Saget tells New York Post. "I am very protective. I love them very much." The now-22-year-olds were in fact invoked by Stamos, who said during the taping, "The whole time Bob and I were doing Full House, he was also hosting America's Funniest Home Videos.... His entire job consisted of saying 'Take a look at this' which is what he used to say to Mary-Kate in her dressing room."With comments like that, do you think Saget's roasters went ...
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