It had its heightened reality, a glossy Willy Wonka quality to it,” he told The Associated Pres in a 2001 interview.
“ Full House was a loving kind of show but obviously over the top. Saget, as amiable and droll in an interview as he was on TV screens, took the brickbats in stride. The show’s popularity didn’t deter critics, some calling it cheesy and others deeming it unreal. It stayed undercover on network TV, both as the longtime host of America’s Funniest Home Videos and as the squeaky clean widower and father to three young girls on Full House, the ABC sitcom that also brought fame to Olsen twins Mary-Kate and Ashley when it debuted in 1987. Saget the stand-up showed his flip side with what become a much-talked-about cameo in the 2005 documentary The Aristocrats - in which 100 comics riffed on the world’s dirtiest joke - that revealed his notoriously filthy sense of humour. Though we ask for privacy at this time, we invite you to join us in remembering the love and laughter that Bob brought to the world.”
She lost her life to scleroderma when she was 47. 9, Saget wrote, 'Today would have been my sister Gays 75th birthday. In a statement Sunday, Saget’s family members said they are “devastated to confirm that our beloved Bob passed away today. In an Instagram post shared by the SRF early on Jan.