Entertainment

Saget tries again

A&E is officially going into business with Bob Saget.

The network has greenlit seven episodes of “Bob Saget’s Strange Days,” an hour-long reality series that’ll follow the foul-mouthed comedian — popularly known for playing the dad on “Full House” — as he travels around the country interacting with niche society groups.

As an extension of his standup routine, Saget, who is also executive-producing, will immerse himself in offbeat groups like biker gangs, fraternities, Amish teenagers, mail-order brides and survivalists cults in an attempt to understand what inspires their behavior.

Production will begin early next year and the series is expected to premiere later in the year. —