Bob Saget on the old days, the SF Bay area, Full House & mail order brides | SFstandup.com
"My comedy roots were in L.A., but my comedy brain wasn’t really in L.A. Everybody in L.A. is trying to get a movie and a TV show. I was here in ‘78, so Leno and Letterman were working. Everybody was working out material. I became friends with Dana Carvey and I’d go up to San Francisco and think, “Oh, this is where I should live.” I would always feel guilty that I wasn’t living there, cause everywhere else didn’t feel as though it had as much validity. It’s kind of how Boston is when you’re work... [Read More]
 
A&E's newest TV concept - Bob Saget wants to get all up in your business | The A.V. Club
In the latest "let's put a wacky person in a crazy scenario and bask in the hilarity" news, A&E announced today via press release that Full House pushover/The Aristocrats filth-mouth Bob Saget will be returning to TV next year on Bob Saget's Strange Days (working title). It's a documentary series that plops Saget down in what the press release calls "fascinating worlds around the country." [Read More]
 
A Night Out With Bob Saget: Going for the Flip Side - NYTimes
On this rainy April weeknight, Mr. Saget took some time off from promoting his new ABC sitcom, ‘Surviving Suburbia," to do an unannounced set at the Comedy Cellar. [Read More]
 
Bob Saget, the Anti-Danny Tanner - Parade magazine interview
America's favorite dad is back on the small screen in Surviving Suburbia. The new sitcom, which premiered Monday on ABC after Dancing With the Stars, stars Saget as a grumpy dad in the 'burbs. And he admits his ability to relate to his character's cynical view on suburban life. [Read More]
 
Bob Saget comedy 'Surviving Suburbia' sees light of day on ABC
The half-hour "Surviving Suburbia" follows Bob Saget and Cynthia Stevenson ("Men in Trees," "Dead Like Me") as Steve and Anne Patterson, a seemingly normal couple who have been married for 20 years, have two children and a cookie cutter house in the suburbs. But Steve has a cynical view on family, friends, neighbors, society -- pretty much everyone and everything -- as he tries to survive suburban life. [Read More]
 
DVD Review - Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget: Uncensored
For once in our lives, we get to see Bob get torn to shreds by friends and other famous comedians. If that doesn't bring a smile to your face, I don't know what will! [Read More]
 

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