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 aired as ...
Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli from "Happy Days" is the role that catapulted actor Henry Winkler to stardom and is also the one that hindered his success, leaving him in "debilitating" pain. Opening up ...
When comedy classic Happy Days started out in 1974, its then-minor character of Fonzie could very well be classified as a common 1950s neighborhood tough guy. By the show’s third season, Fonzie was ...
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 ...
When someone hears the words “Sunday, Monday Happy Days,” they tend to think of two decades. They might think of the ’70s when Happy Days debuted or the ’80s when the show ended. They might also think ...
When Garry Marshall's 1950s nostalgia trip sitcom "Happy Days" premiered on ABC in 1974, no one involved could've predicted that the series would run for 11 seasons and spawn an alien sitcom that ...