Richie Cunningham and his friend Potsie face life at Jefferson High in Milwaukee Wisconsin in the 1950s. Originally fifth-billed Fonzie moved up steadily, finally into first billing in 1980, as the thumbs-up, "Heyyy!" biker increased his own and show's popularity.
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TV Special: Happy Days 30th Anniversary … Aired: Feb. 03, 2005In this 2-hour reunion special, cast members remember their times being on the show, and various clips are shown. Also, the cast recall … [continue reading]
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- Season 11 (1983-2005)
- Season 10 (1982-1983)
- Season 9 (1981-1982)
- Season 8 (1980-1981)
- Season 7 (1979-1980)
Previous Episodes
- 04x25 Fonzie'… (Mar. 29, 1977)
- 04x24 The Last of… (Mar. 22, 1977)
- 04x23 Spunky Come… (Mar. 15, 1977)
- 04x22 Fonz-How, Inc. (Mar. 08, 1977)
- 04x21 Joanie'… (Mar. 01, 1977)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Jerry Paris (238 episodes)
- Frank Buxton (3 episodes)
- Mel Ferber (3 episodes)
Writers
- Garry Marshall (257 episodes)
- Fred Fox Jr. (29 episodes)
- William Bickley (18 episodes)
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Series Fun Facts
- Among the differences between the show's beginnings as the "Love and the Happy Day" episode on Love, American Style and its premiere two years later as a series is that the role of Howard…
[show]Among the differences between the show's beginnings as the "Love and the Happy Day" episode on Love, American Style and its premiere two years later as a series is that the role of Howard Cunningham originally was played by Harold Gould instead of Tom Bosley and there was no Fonzie on that episode.
[hide] - Happy Days was so popular that "Rock Around the Clock" went back on the pop charts 19 years after its original release. The song was #1 in 1955, and made it to #39 in 1974.
- Goof (anachronisms): In one episode set in 1962, the song "I Get Around" by The Beach Boys is heard playing on the jukebox. That song wasn't released until 1964.















