Ellen DeGeneres Gets A 'Fuller House' Exclusive

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In the late 80's and mid 90's Full House was scene as one of the great television series.

Now, the show has been revamped sporting a slightly altered name.

Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber are some of the returning cast members of the original series who visited the Ellen DeGeneres show with an exclusive clip of the new Netflix series Fuller House.

DeGeneres asked the stars how old they were when they first started the show and Cameron revealed that she and Barber were 10-years-old and Sweetin was 5. The Fuller House stars said that over the years they've really continued to stay in touch and they are all really great friends.

There was also a pretty funny story of Barber and Cameron having a little too much wine at a Christmas party all in the mix.

The cast members said that they have been bringing their kids to the set including Sweetin who brought her daughter for every episode of the show. DeGeneres joked that they could get the whole family involved and have an even "Fuller House," while asking a question we've all been wondering. Will the Olsen twins be making an appearance on the show? Cameron, Barber and Sweetin said that they didn't know but the door is always open if they wanted to.

They did leak the fact that there are references to Michelle Tanner in the show so the character is still alive. Later on they premiered the exclusive trailer which seemed to be a hit with fans.

Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber sit down with Ellen DeGeneres