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Henry Winkler revealed that the thrill-seeking stunts his Happy Days character performed on the show were not his thing. In a ...
“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.
'Happy Days' cast members reach settlement with CBS, Paramount. They had filed a lawsuit for merchandise revenue they claimed they were owed. The amount of the settlement is confidential ...
I t was a very Happy Day for the attendees at Steel City Con in Pittsburgh this weekend, as Happy Days‘ four biggest stars, Henry Winkler, Ron Howard, Anson Williams and Don Most, reunited ...
Retropolis ‘Happy Days’ captivated America 50 years ago. Then it jumped the shark. How Fonzie and his friends went from a rejected pilot to the most-watched TV show—and left an imprint on a ...
Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Transparent' And Pop Culture Debuts On this week's show, NPR's Ari Shapiro joins us to chat about the Amazon show Transparent and about lots of different pop culture debuts.
By Scott Zamost (CNN) — A Hollywood showdown over merchandising payments between some cast members of the hit television show “Happy Days” and CBS has ended with a settlement in which the ...
The “Happy Days” cast clockwise from bottom left: Don Most, Henry Winkler, Tom Bosley, Anson Williams, Marion Ross, Ron Howard and Erin Moran.
"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 ...
Viewers may recall that “Happy Days,” which ran from 1974 to 1984 on ABC — Fonzie literally “jumped the shark” in a 1977 episode — was set in Milwaukee.