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(When Happy Days entered syndication in 1979, the series was retitled Happy Days Again and used an edited version of the 1954 recording instead of the 1973 version.) In some prints intended for reruns and overseas broadcasts, as well as on the Season 2 DVD set release and later re-releases of the Season 1 DVD set, the original "Rock Around the ...
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 ...
This was the last season of the series where "Rock Around the Clock" was the show's original theme song. The song did not appear on the Season 2 DVD release due to music licensing issues, being replaced with the Happy Days theme. This is also the last season to have the original version of "Happy Days" as the closing theme.
Happy Days and ABC's other regular programs were not scheduled to air on this night because the network was slated to broadcast Game 1 of the 1979 World Series. However, when rain and snow flurries delayed the start of the game in Baltimore (it was ultimately postponed until the following night), ABC opted for an impromptu first-run airing of ...
The eleventh and final season of Happy Days, an American television sitcom, originally aired on ABC in the United States between September 27, 1983, and July 19, 1984. The show was created by Garry Marshall, under the production company Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions and Henderson Production Company, Inc., in association with Paramount Television.
Fonzie is successful in his motorcycle jump, but he crashes into Arnold's chicken stand, injuring his leg. He faces surgery to repair a torn cartilage in his knee; and self-conscious about his condition, Fonzie secludes himself by making himself at home on the Cunninghams' sofa.