,
Mariette Hartley, and
Mark McEwen in 1987 Following a short stint as a member of
CBS'
The Morning Program in early 1987, Saget was cast as
Danny Tanner in
Full House, which became a success with family viewers, and landed in the
Nielsen ratings' Top 30 beginning with season three. In 1989, Saget began as the host of ''
America's Funniest Home Videos, a role he held until 1997. During the early 1990s, Saget worked on both Full House
and AFV
simultaneously. In 2009, he returned to AFV'' for the 20th-anniversary one-hour special co-hosted with
Tom Bergeron. Saget directed the 1996
ABC television film
For Hope, which was inspired by the life story of his sister, Gay Saget, who had died from
scleroderma three years earlier. However, it has since become a
cult favorite, due partially to Artie Lange's later popularity on
The Howard Stern Show where the film is sometimes mentioned, often in unflattering terms. In 1998, Saget made a
cameo appearance as a
cocaine addict in the stoner comedy
Half Baked. He served as the voice of the future
Ted Mosby, who narrated the
CBS sitcom
How I Met Your Mother, which ran for nine seasons from September 19, 2005, to March 31, 2014. He was host of the
NBC game show
1 vs. 100 from 2006 to 2008. His
HBO comedy special, ''That Ain't Right
, came out on DVD on August 28, 2007. It is dedicated to his father, Ben Saget, who died at age 89 on January 30, 2007, due to complications from congestive heart failure. From 2005 to 2010, Saget had a recurring role in four episodes of the HBO TV series Entourage'' playing a parody version of himself. He later appeared in the
2015 feature film based on the series. 2005 also saw him partake in "Rollin' with Saget", a song by
Jamie Kennedy and
Stuart Stone, about a night out with him that shows off his raunchier behaviors. The video appeared on the
MTV series ''
Blowin' Up'', and he came to use it as a pseudo-theme song on his stand-up tours and website. Saget wrote, directed, and starred in
Farce of the Penguins, a parody of 2005's
March of the Penguins, which was released
direct-to-DVD, in January 2007. Saget appeared in the
Broadway musical
The Drowsy Chaperone for a limited four-month engagement. He played "Man in Chair" while
Jonathan Crombie, who normally played the character on Broadway, was with the national tour of the musical. On January 4, 2008, Saget's
caricature was unveiled at
Sardi's Restaurant. In April 2009, he debuted in a new sitcom along with his co-star
Cynthia Stevenson on
ABC called
Surviving Suburbia. The series, which was originally slated to air on
The CW, ended after a single abbreviated season. In 2010, Saget starred in the
A&E series
Strange Days, in which he followed others in different activities and lifestyles, documenting their adventures in unusual ways. In 2014, his book
Dirty Daddy was released, in which he writes about his career, comedy influences, and experiences with life and death. He embarked on a small tour in support of the book, including the
Pemberton Music Festival, where he introduced
Snoop Dogg prior to performing his own set. In the same year, he toured Australia for the first time with a stand-up show called
Bob Saget Live: The Dirty Daddy Tour. The show was performed in the major cities of
Melbourne,
Sydney,
Brisbane, and
Perth. In 2015 and 2016, he guest-starred in two episodes of
Grandfathered, starring and produced by his
Full House co-star
John Stamos. In 2017, he released another stand-up special,
Bob Saget: Zero to Sixty. In 2019, he was announced as host of
ABC's Videos After Dark. Saget also hosted the game show
Nashville Squares on
CMT, and made his first of three appearances as a panelist on
To Tell the Truth. In 2020, Saget competed in
season four of
The Masked Singer as "Squiggly Monster". Saget also launched a
podcast titled ''Bob Saget's Here for You'' with
Studio71. Its 130th and final episode, with comedian
Dane Cook, was released posthumously on January 31, 2022. He also made an appearance on
Nikki Glaser's
E! series
Welcome Home Nikki Glaser? in an episode that aired on June 5, 2022. == Personal life ==