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CliffClavin
07-18-2004, 02:38 PM
FOOK YU!

robyrob
07-18-2004, 03:19 PM
Originally posted by CliffClavin
The only person to ever refer to Fonzie by his proper name was Mrs. Cunningham. she may have been the only one to routinely call the Fonz "Arthur", but certainly not the ONLY one

Bill Haley and The Comets' classic "Rock Around The Clock" served as the theme song for the first season of the show. For the first series episode, the original 1955 recording was used, but for the remaining shows' opening credits of season one Haley and the Comets recorded a special version of their famous song. when did they do this?

Fonzie always referred to Joanie Cunningham as "Shortcakes". not trying to be picky but wasn't it "Shortcake" ?

Anson Williams' voice was the one heard when songs like "Hound Dog" were playing on the juke box. Anson Williams did sing for all the songs they did with the band, but the original artists were used when music was played on the jukebox, which has been used as a partial explanation for the length of time taken to get HD out on DVD, to clear music rights

Originally Fonzie had a younger cousin named Spike that would show up occasionally during the first few seasons. He was written out after the third season. Spike only appeared in one episode inthe second season: Episode#24 - Not With My Sister, You Don't, and two episodes in the third: #57- Football Frolics, and #61- Bringing Up Spike

Its ratings were so low at the end of its first season that it came close to being cancelled. Then Henry Winkler's "Fonzie" character started to catch on with viewers, the ratings took a turn for the better, and "Happy Days" wound up running ten years. it was on for eleven seasons, i think that probably meant that it wound up running for "ten more years"

The name of the garage that Fonzie worked in was Bronko's. There were at least 3 different names of the garage. First it was Herb's Auto Repair, then Bronko's Auto Repairing, and finally Fonzie's Auto Repairing when The Fonz became the operator of the garage.

Most of these facts can be found in various places on Happydays Online: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/happydays.html

wayne
07-18-2004, 09:48 PM
Actually Al's "twin" Anthony called Fonzie Arthur. Al Molinaro played both parts.

Erin Moran wasn't the original "Joannie." She was played by someone else, but I can't remember her name. It was a blonde girl. Erin's name wasn't in the credits of the first episode "All the way." It may have been because she either didn't have a speaking role, or her contract wasn't signed yet.

Spike was played by "Danny Butch" but that was just a made up name. Maybe someone could look it up, its in the cast list. I think its Aldopho.

Ritchie never really played the sax, the notes were dubbed in by studio musicians. I wonder if that was true of Ralph too. Ron was an expert guitarist & played "Johhny b. Goode" in "Rules to Date By."

The girlfriend posters you see in Fonzie's apartment are actually the producer's wives.

Scot & Kathi Marshall who appeared in sever episodes are the children of Garry Marshall. Penny Marshall (Laverne) is his sister.

anglemark10
07-19-2004, 11:05 PM
Some more corrections:

"Rock Around The Clock" was used for the first two seasons, not just the first.

I thought there was only one episode in the second season that was filmed before an audience, "Fonzie's Getting Married."

Joanie's middle name was Louise, not Marie (it was said by Father Delvecchio during the wedding ceremony).

It's "Lynda Goodfriend," not "Linda."

Linda Purl played Gloria during the second season, not the first.

All of Robin Williams's dialogue was improvised.

I doubt all of it was improvised - maybe some, or even most, but not all.

Erin Moran's name was in the credits for "All the Way."

Cactus Jack
07-20-2004, 09:23 AM
Interesting facts! Thanks!:D

CliffClavin
07-20-2004, 10:50 AM
If you're not satisfied with my facts go away , man.

FonzFan
07-20-2004, 11:03 AM
posted by CliffClavin
Among the differences between the "Love and the Happy Day" episode on "Love American Style" and its premiere a two years later is that the role of Howard Cunningham originally was played by William Schallert instead of Tom Bosley and that there was no Fonzie on that episode.

actually, Harold Gould played Howard Cunningham on the pilot episode of Happy Days, not William Schallert, and Susan Neher played Joanie.

posted by CliffClavin
ABC at first feared Fonzie would be perceived as a hoodlum or criminal, and prohibited his wearing a leather jacket. In the first few episodes Henry Winkler wears an incredibly non-threatening gray windbreaker. Fortunately the network saw the light and a 70s icon was born.

the reason they prohibited the character wearing a leather jacket, was because ABC throught that a gang related character being on after 8 pm was not what parents wanted their children to see. AND Fonzie's windbreaker was light blue not gray.

plus Garry Marshall actually tricked ABC into the leather jacket. ABC allowed Fonzie only to wear his leather jacket around the cycle because Garry told them that it was a safety hazard to wear the windbreaker while riding the motorcycle. so then Garry had the motorcycle put in every shot with the Fonzie and by the time ABC realized what he was doing, the character had become so big that they couldn't change it.

posted by CliffClavin
Joanie Cunningham's middle name was Marie.

Joanie's middle name was Louise

posted by CliffClavin
Fonzie always referred to Joanie Cunningham as "Shortcakes.

It was Shortcake, not Shortcakes

posted by CliffClavin
During his first appearance, Mork is looking at television and the show he is looking at is "Andy Griffith Show, The" (1960), which featured Ron Howard. He even makes a comment to that he really liked the show especially Opie, who was played by Howard..

When was this???

CliffClavin
07-20-2004, 11:16 AM
I said if you're not satisfied by my facts go away!!!!

Stormtracker TF
07-20-2004, 10:44 PM
Originally posted by CliffClavin
I said if you're not satisfied by my facts go away!!!! They're just correcting some of the facts... Dont flip out. They arent really "Facts" if they arent in fact, a fact.

TheGreatPretender
07-24-2004, 03:28 PM
Originally posted by wayne


Erin Moran wasn't the original "Joannie." She was played by someone else, but I can't remember her name. It was a blonde girl. Erin's name wasn't in the credits of the first episode "All the way." It may have been because she either didn't have a speaking role, or her contract wasn't signed yet.

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really i didn't know that some one else played Joanie. lol sry im not a big Happy Days expert like you guys are. :lol:

robyrob
07-25-2004, 10:42 AM
Originally posted by skyhigh25789
lol sry im not a big Happy Days expert like you guys are. :lol: i dont claim to be a Happy Days expert at ALL - but i come here because i KNOW that if there is a question about Happy Days that i dont know, someone here WILL - and be able to back it up.

this place is the definitive source for Happy Days info.

TheGreatPretender
07-25-2004, 01:17 PM
Originally posted by robyrob


this place is the definitive source for Happy Days info.


yeah i found SO by looking for Happy Days sites. :lol:

Cactus Jack
07-25-2004, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by skyhigh25789
yeah i found SO by looking for Happy Days sites. :lol: Me too!

Mr. Television
07-25-2004, 08:00 PM
Interesting facts.:lol:

CliffClavin
07-26-2004, 05:51 PM
I got all these facts from IMDB.com

robyrob
07-26-2004, 07:23 PM
Originally posted by CliffClavin
I got all these facts from IMDB.com no one is trying to give you a hard time, but people around here are very picky about there Happy Days trivia

speaking for myself only, i'd rather be proven wrong about something than not know if I'm right.

anglemark10
07-26-2004, 09:09 PM
It's always a good idea to take anything you see on www.imdb.com with a grain of salt. Everything you see on that site was contributed by regular people like us, so there's no guarantee of accuracy.

Mr. Television
07-26-2004, 09:25 PM
Yep Imdb has a lot of information but its not 100% accurate.

jemazur
07-29-2004, 12:05 PM
I have a different original version of "All the Way" There is in fact a different Joanie. Erin Moran had not signed her contract. Some of the scenes are a little different, and the ending credits are different. I think Chuck actually wears a tie if I remember correctly!!

wayne
07-29-2004, 03:01 PM
All the way was co-written by Rob Reiner! I don't remember if Joannie had a speaking role.

Todays my last day at the post office, I'm retiring after 27 years!

robyrob
07-29-2004, 06:37 PM
Originally posted by wayne
All the way was co-written by Rob Reiner! I don't remember if Joannie had a speaking role.

Todays my last day at the post office, I'm retiring after 27 years! hey CONGRATULATIONS WAYNE !!!

party: party: party:

now maybe you can spend some more time hangin out with us instead of wasting it workin yer butt off :D

crakker_jakk
07-30-2004, 01:19 PM
Originally posted by robyrob
she may have been the only one to routinely call the Fonz "Arthur", but certainly not the ONLY one

when did they do this?

not trying to be picky but wasn't it "Shortcake" ?

Anson Williams did sing for all the songs they did with the band, but the original artists were used when music was played on the jukebox, which has been used as a partial explanation for the length of time taken to get HD out on DVD, to clear music rights

Spike only appeared in one episode inthe second season: Episode#24 - Not With My Sister, You Don't, and two episodes in the third: #57- Football Frolics, and #61- Bringing Up Spike

it was on for eleven seasons, i think that probably meant that it wound up running for "ten more years"

There were at least 3 different names of the garage. First it was Herb's Auto Repair, then Bronko's Auto Repairing, and finally Fonzie's Auto Repairing when The Fonz became the operator of the garage.

Most of these facts can be found in various places on Happydays Online: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/happydays.html

Spike's final appearance was in Season-4, Episode #82- Graduation 2.

lunatarlun
04-30-2005, 06:42 AM
Ok so why is it that I seem to notice Marion and the Fonz kissing so much? On the cheeks and on the lips I think in a dream setting. I have looked at other sites and no one seems to find it strange. Have you got any info?

Scott_Baios_Gurl
04-30-2005, 08:08 AM
thanks for the info! very interesting :p

Classicshowsgurl15
04-30-2005, 06:08 PM
GREAT FACTS!!!!! :D

Dr. Thong
04-30-2005, 08:55 PM
it was on for eleven seasons, i think that probably meant that it wound up running for "ten more years"

The show ran for 11 seasons, but only ten years. It premiered on January 15, 1974 as a midseason replacement and the series finale aired May 8, 1984.

Some unused episodes from the last season aired sporadically between June 28, 1984 and Sept. 24, 2984. So while it was 11 seasons, it was only 10 years.

LAKOTA55
05-01-2005, 08:09 PM
Actually Erin Moran wasnt the first Joanie since the actual pilot wasnt on Happy Days but 'Love:American Style' and a red haired girl ( not to be confused by Charlie Browns :lol: )played Joanie and Harold Gould played Howard C.
There was a Potsie and Mrs C but no Fonz in that one.
How many of you ever saw that particular show?

LAKOTA55
05-01-2005, 08:17 PM
Actually Erin Moran wasnt the first Joanie since the actual pilot wasnt on Happy Days but 'Love:American Style' and a red haired girl ( not to be confused by Charlie Browns :lol: )played Joanie and Harold Gould played Howard C.
There was a Potsie and Mrs C but no Fonz in that one.
How many of you ever saw that particular show?

Found this on TVTome
It was 'Love and the Happy Days'

Guest Stars: Ric Carrott (as Chuck) Jackie Coogan (as Uncle Harold) Harold Gould (as Howard) Virginia Gregg (as Arlene's Mother) Ron Howard (as Richie) Nellie Burt (as Grandma) Tannis G. Montgomery (as Arlene) Ronda Copland (as Teresa) Susan Neher (as Joanie) Ed Cambridge (as Mr. Dickerson) Peggy Rea (as Aunt Bessie) Marion Ross (as Marion) Sheila Jo Guthrie (as Corrine) Anson Williams (as Potsie)
Hope this helps!!

anglemark10
05-01-2005, 10:09 PM
I've seen it.