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Bob Saget banned his kids from watching 'Full House'

Bob Saget said he didn't want to come home and watch "Full House" after working on the set all day.

By Danielle Haynes
Bob Saget and his daughter Aubrey arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of Billy Crystal's play "700 Sundays" January 12, 2006, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (UPI Photo/John Hayes)
Bob Saget and his daughter Aubrey arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of Billy Crystal's play "700 Sundays" January 12, 2006, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (UPI Photo/John Hayes) | License Photo

HOLLYWOOD, April 10 (UPI) -- Actor and comedian Bob Saget, perhaps best known for his role as patriarch Danny Tanner on Full House, said he forbid his real-life daughters from watching the hit sit-com.

Despite the family-friendly nature of the television show, he said it was off-limits in his home.

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“I kind of forbid them to watch it… it was forbidden,” Saget said.

“It was a kids’ show. It was a lovely, family kids’ show, but I’d done it all day,” he added. “Would you go home and watch a kids’ show after you did it all morning?”

Saget is most recently known of his voice-over work as the older Ted Mosby in How I Met Your Mother and just released a new memoir, Dirty Daddy.

[Access Hollywood]

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