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"There's something about ['Happy Days'] that doesn't age — it was nostalgia when it was made," Howard told PEOPLE ...
"Happy Days" stars came together for the first time in decades. During a panel at Steel City Con in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Don Most reunited in ...
Ron Howard is giving clarification on a Happy Days reboot. The actor portrayed Richie Cunningham for the first seven seasons ...
When "Happy Days" returned for its eighth season, longtime character Ralph Malph was gone and actor Don Most had specific ...
"Happy Days" is celebrating its 50th anniversary! From 1974 to 1984, the show brought joy to households all over America. For 10 years, audiences followed the Cunninghams as they navigated their ...
Fans of the beloved series “Happy Days,” which aired from 1974 to 1984, got a treat this weekend when some of the cast members came together at Steel City Con outside of Pittsburgh ...
“Happy Days” premiered on Jan. 15, 1974 — and prime-time television was never the same. The ABC series, set in Eisenhower-era Milwaukee, materialized on the heels of the 1950s nostalgia ...
For over a decade, Happy Days defined what it meant for the family to gather around the television for a slice of wholesome, feel-good entertainment. Premiering in 1974 and running for 11 seasons ...
When ABC’s Happy Days debuted in January 1974, it was a gentle, nostalgic, single-camera filmed sitcom about life in the 1950s. Created by Garry Marshall and based on his rejected pilot that ...
(Aaaay!) Credit...Doug Chayka Supported by By James Poniewozik Mention “Happy Days” to TV viewers of a certain age (raises hand) and the first thing they remember might be not an episode or a ...
"Happy Days," which made its television debut 50 years ago this week, was of course set in Milwaukee. Except it wasn't. At least, not at first. Today, the sitcom about the Cunningham family and ...