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==Episodes and ratings== {{Main|List of Full House episodes}} ''Full House'' originally aired on Fridays from September 1987 to August 1991, which spanned the show's first four seasons, and later became the flagship program of ABC's newly launched [[TGIF (TV programming block)|TGIF]] block in September 1989. The show was briefly moved to Tuesdays during the 1987β88 season and then aired twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays for a few months in order to help the series build an audience. It remained on Fridays permanently for the next three seasons, as the show's ratings increased. ''Full House'' was moved to Tuesdays full-time for season five and remained there until the series ended in 1995. While the show's first season was not very successful, finishing 71st that year, mostly because it was a new series placed in an 8 p.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|Eastern]] timeslot (most freshman series start out in protected time slots preceded by successful lead-ins), the show quickly became popular during its second season as it was placed immediately following the established hit show ''[[Perfect Strangers (TV series)|Perfect Strangers]]'' (which was also produced by Tom Miller and Bob Boyett). From season three onwards, it was ranked among [[Nielsen ratings|Nielsen]]'s Top 30 shows (a ratings increase which allowed the series to move back to Fridays at 8 p.m.).{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} By the fourth season, the series jumped to the Top 20 and remained there until the seventh season (the series peaked at the top ten during seasons five and six).{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} In 1995, despite the fact the show was still rated in the top 25, ABC announced that it was canceling the show after eight seasons due to the increasing costs of producing the series. By the end of the show, the average cost of one episode was $1.3 million. Plans to move ''Full House'' to [[The WB]] network fell through.<ref name="latimes ca-4995"/> The one-hour series finale was watched by [[List of most watched television broadcasts|24.3 million viewers]], ranking No. 7 for the week and attracting a 14.6 household rating and a 25 percent audience share.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}} {{:List of Full House episodes}}
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