Full House
Full House was a live entertainment for Saturday, presenting a mixture of music, plays, poetry, prose, comedy, films, the visual arts - and a few surprises.
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Season 1
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E1
Episode #1.1
Add a New Episode
Oct 14, 1972 -
2
E2
Episode 2
Oct 21, 1972 -
3
E3
Episode 3
Burglar deterrents, singing bamboo, and a hollow cow
Oct 28, 1972 -
4
E4
Episode 4
Nov 11, 1972 -
5
E5
Episode 5
Nov 18, 1972 -
6
E6
London's Largest Picture/The London Saxophone Quartet/What Shall We Do Next?/Roxy Music/The Mona Lisa in 3-D/Dan Jacobson/Eric Idle
Nov 25, 1972 -
7
E7
Episode 7
Dec 9, 1972 -
8
E8
Episode 8
Dec 16, 1972 -
9
E9
Episode 9
Dec 23, 1972 -
10
E10
Episode 10
Jan 6, 1973 -
11
E11
S1.E11 ∙ Episode #1.11
Jan 13, 1973 -
12
E12
S1.E12 ∙ Episode #1.12
Jan 20, 1973 -
13
E13
S1.E13 ∙ Episode #1.13
A special edition that featured the work of West Indian writers, artists, actors, musicians and film-makers.
Jan 27, 1973 -
14
E14
S1.E14 ∙ Episode #1.14
The British band Family performing "Top of the Hill", from their 1972 LP 'Bandstand,' on BBC2's performing arts show "Full House," aired on Saturday, February 10, 1973. Family at this point were the final lineup of Roger Chapman on vocals, Charlie Whitney on guitar, Jim Cregan on guitar, bass and backing vocals, Rob Townsend on drums, and Tony Ashton on keyboards, who had just replaced Poli Palmer. This is believed to be Family's final television appearance; they broke up after one final tour in the fall of 1973
Feb 10, 1973 -
15
E15
S1.E15 ∙ Episode #1.15
Feb 17, 1973 -
16
E16
S1.E16 ∙ Episode #1.16
American writer Kurt Vonnegut explained why he did not believe in cowboy stories
Feb 24, 1973 -
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E17
S1.E17 ∙ Episode #1.17
Mar 3, 1973 -
18
E18
S1.E18 ∙ Episode #1.18
Mar 10, 1973 -
19
E19
S1.E19 ∙ Episode #1.19
Mar 17, 1973 -
20
E20
S1.E20 ∙ Episode #1.20
Mar 24, 1973 -
21
E21
S1.E21 ∙ Episode #1.21
Mar 31, 1973 -
22
E22
S1.E22 ∙ Episode #1.22
Apr 7, 1973