Full Circle was a replacement for a show dealing with marital issues called
For Better or Worse, which had run on CBS for a year in the same time slot. That show had monthly storylines with changing casts. Diane Cannon had appeared in the first storyline, "The Case of the Childless Bride", during July 1959. CBS producers must have felt her brash character's personality would also work well as Lisa Crowder. Fortier and Byron had made a pilot together at Fox-TV for a series to be called
Picture Window. It was offered to CBS, which didn't buy the show, but did like the chemistry the two stars exhibited, signing them for
Full Circle instead. The teleplays were written by
Bill Barrett, who had much more success with his novels (
The Lilies of the Field,
The Left Hand of God).
Full Circle was produced by Norman Morgan, directed by Bill Howell and Livia Granito, and made at
CBS Television City. According to an interview with Cannon, the actors reported to the studio at 7:00 am each weekday. They rehearsed until just before 11:00 am, performed the day's show, broke for lunch, during which the 40 page daily script for the next day might be read, then rehearsed for the next day's show until 5:00 pm. ==Broadcast history==