THE FONZ AND THE HAPPY DAYS GANG
(ABC, November 8, 1980-November 28, 1981)
Hanna-Barbera Productions, Paramount Network Television
MAIN CAST:
Henry Winkler –
Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli
Ron Howard – Richie
Cunningham
Donny Most – Ralph Malph
Frank Welker – Mr.
Cool
Didi Conn – Cupcake
Wolfman Jack –
Opening Narrator
It’s not unusual for
people to look back on a certain era (usually when they were kids) with
fondness and fascination (heck, we’re living that now). For people of
the 1970s, that era was the 1950s. Garry
Marshall attempted to capture that nostalgic interest by creating a show
set in an idealized version of 1950s America. Unfortunately, the networks
passed on his pilot and it was used instead as an episode of the anthology
series Love, American Style called “Love and the Television Set”
(later renamed “Love and the Happy Days” in syndication). The episode ended up
being used by George Lucas in
his decision to cast the pilot’s star, Ron Howard, in his upcoming 1950s movie,
American Graffiti.
The original principal cast of Happy Days: Winkler, Bosley, Williams, Most, Moran, Ross and Howard. |
Happy Days debuted on January 15, 1974, using Bill Haley & His Comets’
“Rock Around the Clock”
as its theme before adopting the more-recognized “Happy Days” by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox. The series proved to be a success, although it would take a
few seasons for it to reach the top of the ratings charts. The show managed to
run for 11 seasons and became the launching point for several spin-off series:
Fonzie’s gal pals Laverne DeFazio (Penny
Marshall, Garry’s sister) and Shirley Feeney (Cindy Williams) became single
roommates working at a brewery in Laverne & Shirley; Initially appearing in a dream sequence,
the alien Mork from Ork (Robin
Williams) was given a human friend in Mindy McConnell (Pam Dawber) and his own show, Mork & Mindy; Howard
Cunningham’s cousin and former Las Vegas showgirl, Nancy Blansky (Nancy Walker), was the subject
of Blansky’s Beauties; After
Blansky’s cancellation, Scott
Baio’s character of Chaci was added to the Happy Days cast where he and Joanie eventually married and received
their own brief show, Joanie Loves Chachi;
and finally, Angel-in-training
Random (Jimmy Brogan) acted as a
guardian angel for a family in Out of the Blue (although a scheduling error had the show debut
before the character’s technical first appearance on Happy Days).
Getting a Geico quote? |
Chariots of fire. |
Puffy stickers. |
EPISODE GUIDE:
Season 1:
“King for a Day” (11/8/80) – The gang ends up in 1 Million B.C. where
Ralph is made the king for a day of a tribe of cave people, which could end up
costing him his life.
“May the Farce Be With You” (11/15/80) – The time machine and
Cupcake’s magic send the time machine to the moon in 2057 where the gang has to
foil an alien invasion plot.
“Arabian Knights” (11/22/80) – In ancient Iraq, the gang is enlisted
to help King Nebuchadnezzar
II rescue his Hanging Gardens from an evil prince.
“Bye-Bye Blackbeard” (11/29/80) – The gang has to help Blackbeard
find a lost treasure.
“Westward Whoa!” (12/6/80) – The gang ends up in the Old West and in
the company of Billy the Kid.
“Ming Fu to You, Too!” (12/13/80) – Cupcake uses her magic to defeat
an evil sorcerer and retrieve the Hongwu Emperor’s throne.
“The Vampire Strikes Back” (12/20/80) – The time machine finally ends
up back in 1957, but in Transylvania courtesy of Count Dracula.
“You’ll Never Get Witch” (12/27/80) – Cupcake is captured by a witch
hunter during the Salem
Witch Trials.
“The 20,000 Drachma Pyramid” (1/3/81) – Ralph falls in love with Cleopatra in
ancient Egypt.
“Gone with the Wand” (1/17/81) – The gang must rescue King Arthur
from the clutches of the evil Black Knight.
“Science Friction” (1/24/81) – Cupcake uses her magic to bring the
gang into Jules
Verne’s imagination.
Season 2:
“The French Correction” (9/12/81) – In 1625 France, the gang has to
find the missing king while protecting the queen from an evil count set on
conquering the kingdom.
“The Ridiculous Renaissance” (9/19/81) – The gang ends up in Italy
where they meet Leonardo da Vinci.
“Fonz Boone” (9/26/81) – Ending up in the days of the American
frontier leads the gang to save the legend of Daniel Boone.
“Haiku Humor” (10/3/81) – In 17th Century Japan, the gang
meets poet Matsuo
Basho and Ralph is challenged to a samurai showdown.
“It’s All Downhill From Here” (10/10/81) – The time machine ends up at
the 1953 Mount Everest Expedition led by Sir Edmund
Hillary.
“Three Scientists & A Coconut” (10/17/81) – The gang ends up on a
Cuban Island with Isaac
Newton, Nikola Tesla,
and Marie
Curie.
“Fords & Sorcery” (10/24/81) – Cupcake helps Henry Ford with
his car business.
“There’s No Place Like Rome” (10/31/81) – The gang encounters Emperor Nero in Ancient
Rome.
“The Other Gang” (11/7/81) – A short circuit strands the gang in 1927
Chicago where they meet Al Capone.
“Fonz’s Christmas Carol” (11/14/81) – The gang uses the time machine
to give cold Charles
Dickens the Christmas spirit.
“Ralph Takes Flight” (11/21/81) – Ending up in 1935 Hawaii puts the
gang as passengers on Amelia Earhart’s
famous flight.
“All’s Fair at the World’s Fair” (11/28/81) – The time machine becomes
the star attraction of the 1915
Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.
Originally posted in 2016. Updated in 2024.
Originally posted in 2016. Updated in 2024.
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