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"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 ...
“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 ...
as Happy Days‘ four biggest stars, Henry Winkler, Ron Howard, Anson Williams and Don Most, reunited publicly for the first time in 50 years. Howard joked, according to PEOPLE, that instead of ...
Henry Winkler is reflecting on the 17 seconds it took for him to crash his character's iconic motorcycle on the set of "Happy Days." Known for his breakout role as Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli in ...
(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 ...
Created by Garry Marshall, “Happy Days” arrived as a comic but earnest chronicle of adolescence in 1950s Milwaukee. It revolved around Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) and his equally hormonal ...
When “Happy Days” creator Garry Marshall envisioned the role of Fonzie, he had in mind someone entirely different from Henry Winkler, who would steal the popular 1970s ABC sitcom that made its ...
It was a Happy Days 50th anniversary reunion tonight at the Emmys, with former stars Ron Howard and Henry Winkler presenting the Emmy for Best Directing for a Comedy Series. Howard and Winkler ...
The ‘Happy Days’ actor turns 79 on Oct. 30, and has a lot of personal and professional milestones to look back on Silver Screen Collection/Getty; ABC / courtesy Everett Collection Henry ...