As a suggestion to our *ahem* younger members who liked Happy Days - you might want to watch the movie that spawned the TV series, American Graffiti. Keep a sharp eye peeled for several soon-to-be huge stars.
The success of American Graffiti in 1973 was probably the "push" to get Happy Days approved as a series, but other than Ron Howard, there's no direct connection between them AFAIK.
I am not aware of the possible business associations between Love American Style and Happy Days and American Graffiti. I was only commenting on the viewer appeal and what I remember at the time. I did not watch LAS at all.
I am not aware of the possible business associations between Love American Style and Happy Days and American Graffiti. I was only commenting on the viewer appeal and what I remember at the time. I did not watch LAS at all.
I'll verify Keith's recollection and further cite the Brooks & Marsh book which references the series' origin near the end of the entry for Happy Days. However, I must correct Keith in that the title of the Love, American Style episode was "Love and the Happy Days", although the plot was centered around the Cunninghams getting the first television set in the neighborhood. Anson Williams also played Potsie in that "pilot", although no one else besides him and Ron Howard made it to the eventual series.
I saw that episode again last year during the series binge marathon on Decades prior to the network's official launch. I had forgotten that the great character actor Harold Gould had played the father in the Happy Days pilot.
However, I must correct Keith in that the title of the Love, American Style episode was "Love and the Happy Days", although the plot was centered around the Cunninghams getting the first television set in the neighborhood.
According to Wiki, that Love, American Style episode that was supposed to be the origin of Happy Days was retitled for syndication. Happy Days wasn't part of the original title.
Giving this thread a mini-bump:
1) Barney Miller
2) M*A*S*H
3) All In The Family
4) The Bob Newhart Show
5) The Odd Couple
And, at the bottom:
797) Dysentery
798) Getting your hand caught in a garbage disposal
799) One Day At A Time
What's up with the hate of "One Day"? While I admit it is not my favorite, it isn't my least favorite. The girls certainly were cast well, and Bonnie Franklin was generally good as the Mom, (here on Mother's Day), but yes, she occasionally got quite serious, perhaps not to her fault, but the producers and writers.
I think the two of you have justified the decision Clarke Ingram and I made when we were putting together the History of UHF Television site. No Wikipedia information is allowed to be considered as fact unless we can reasonably verify the information in an industry trade publication or local newspaper.
Wikipedia was a great idea, but the idea of letting anyone edit has led to a lot of misinformation being accepted as "fact". A few years ago, I checked the page for KKOG-TV/16, the short-lived all-live, all-local station which operated for all of nine months in 1968-69 in the small community of Ventura, California. (It happens to be where I started my broadcast career and I survived its entire span of operation; I am likely the most knowledgeable person on the planet about KKOG-TV.) Some buffoon had cluttered the page with his own alternate-reality by posting entire sections on what the station would have done if it had stayed on the air, including what he thought the newscast titles would have been ... all the way into the 1990s! Took me close to an hour to rewrite the actual facts once I got rid of the nonsense.
I write all that as a warning to everyone: Any post that starts with the phrase "according to Wikipedia" is automatically suspect as far as I am concerned.
While they are not on "mainstream" cable anymore All in the Family is on AntennaTVI don't see All In The Family, MTM, or Bob Newhart on mainstream cable anymore.
While they are not on "mainstream" cable anymore All in the Family is on AntennaTV
Bob Newhart Show and MTM are on MeTV
Yeah, except Bob and MTM are on after 11:30pm on ME in the Pacific time zone...past my bedtime!