Bob Saget Out Of 'Full House' Reunion

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If there's a reunion 80s sitcom "Full House," it won't include Bob Saget.

Saget called in to the Opie with Jim Norton show on SiriusXM Friday to say that he had not been contacted about starring in the revival and that if he was, he is not interested.

"It's done for me," he said. "No one (has) approached me about this show. Maybe I'll do a guest shot or something."

Saget's fellow cast member John "Uncle Jessie" Stamos is behind the efforts to bring back the show, which went off the air nearly 20 years ago.

"We're working on something that's sort of reunion-like, not with the full cast," he told CBS News this week. "I can't tell you too much but it is sort of a reunion type thing with the girls."

"Full House" ran from 1987-1995, and the cast has stayed friendly in the years since it ended.

"There's no other [cast of a show] on the planet that spends as much time with each other as we do," Stamos told CBS. "It's all of us. The twins [Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen] live in New York so when we're here we see them, and in LA we're always together."