Happy Days featured several more Christmas-themed episodes over its decade-long run, including "Richie Branches Out" (Season ...
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3 ‘Happy Days’ ‘Amigos’ Reunite in ‘Truly Happy’ Photo
More than 50 years after "Happy Days" premiered, several of the show's biggest stars remain close friends today.
EXCLUSIVE: Happy Days star Don Most has signed on appear in independently-financed TV series Write to Kill. He joins the ...
The show about the Cunningham family — with particular focus on the growing friendship between Richie and the "cool kid in town," Fonzie — was a huge success, spawning the spin-offs Laverne & Shirley, ...
At 50, the classic sitcom is the model of a kind of nostalgia that’s as much about what we forget (the bad stuff) as what we remember. (Aaaay!) Credit...Doug Chayka Supported by By James Poniewozik ...
Arthur Fonzarelli – also known as The Fonz or Fonzie – was originally meant to be a small supporting role on ABC’s Happy Days, which ran from 1974 to 1984. As a friend of the decidedly less hip Richie ...
EXCLUSIVE: Scott Baio still has love for Don Most – despite their differences in political views. The actor, who starred as Chachi in the ‘70s sitcom "Happy Days," is coming forward after his co-star ...
Some thought Happy Days had literally jumped the shark in 1977, but the once hugely popular TV show didn’t have its official curtain call until May 8, 1984. That followed a slow decline marked by the ...
When actor Robin Williams arrived on the set of Happy Days in 1978, the cast had no idea of what they were in for, show star Ron Howard explained in an interview. With his electrifying and energetic ...
"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 public ...
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