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At WSJ's Future of Everything event, Ron Howard told PEOPLE not to expect a 'Happy Days' reboot. Though he's not looking to reprise his role as Richie Cunningham, Howard is proud of the show's lasting ...
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 ...
Some shows fade into memory, while others, like Happy Days, never seem to leave us. Recently, Ron Howard (Richie Cunningham), Henry Winkler (Fonzie), Don Most (Ralph Malph) and Anson Williams (Potsie ...
The Three Musketeers: Potsie, Richie and Ralph Malph in a scene from “Happy Days.” ©Paramount Television/Courtesy Everett Collection (Moran died from cancer in 2017 at the age of 56.) The ...
It was a Happy Days 50th anniversary reunion tonight at the Emmys, ... Howard and Winkler appeared on a re-creation of the iconic Arnold’s Drive-In set, when Howard (aka Richie Cunningham), ...
“Happy Days” did not invent this kind of rosy retrospective memory. But as a mass phenomenon, it was the show that split the atom of nostalgia and got us unstuck in time.
“We can’t seem to convince our son-in-law that on Happy Days, Richie Cunningham has an older brother named Chuck,” one viewer wrote to a Kansas City Star television columnist in 1979. "He ...
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 ...
Richie Cunningham was a core part of the Happy Days ensemble, but Ron Howard's growing frustrations behind the scenes led to his departure.