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Happy Days is an American television sitcom created by Garry Marshall that originally aired on ABC from January 15, 1974 to July 19, 1984. A total of 255 half-hour episodes were produced, spanning 11 seasons. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released Rank Rating First released Last released 1 16 January 15, 1974 (1974-01-15) May 7, 1974 (1974-05-07) 16 21.5 2 23 September 10, 1974 ...
Fonzie is ill, and the doctor says he must go into the hospital the next day to have his tonsils removed, meaning that he will miss the Cunninghams' Halloween party. Fonzie does not take the news well; and to add insult to injury, the only available room in the hospital is on the children's ward.
1977 Happy Days: Gertie Episode: "Fonzie, Rock Entrepreneur: Part 1" 1977 The Car: Girl Marching with Flag Film; uncredited 1978 The Rockford Files: Judy Episode: "The Prisoner of Rosemont Hall" 1979 The Dark: Shelly Warner Film 1979 On the Air Live with Captain Midnight: Corvette Girl Film 1992 Wishman: Woman at Football Game Film; uncredited ...
The "Happy Days" star on the 1977 shark jump that entered TV history. ... As far as real-life Fonz, Henry Winkler, is concerned, his "jump the shark" moment will never jump the shark. If anything ...
Henry Winkler, better known to Happy Days fans as “The Fonz,” turns 79 on Oct. 30!. The American actor became a household name playing Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli on the hit sitcom, which ...
Ayyyyyyy, look who reunited at this year’s Emmys! Happy Days alumni Henry Winkler and Ron Howard took the stage during the awards ceremony Sunday, giving fans of the ABC sitcom a glimpse of the ...
Set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during the 1950s, the series revolves around teenager Richie Cunningham and his family: his father, Howard, who owns a hardware store; traditional homemaker and mother, Marion; younger sister Joanie Cunningham; Richie's older brother Chuck (briefly in seasons 1 and 2 only, disappearing from storylines afterward); and high school dropout, leather-jacket–clad ...
Drew Barrymore dressed up as Winkler’s iconic ‘Happy Days’ character to ask him five rapid-fire questions