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The term has come to refer to the moment that a once-great entertainment entity pivots and loses respectability. Entire books and websites have been devoted to this idea. One can only wonder what the Fonz would have jumped over if the show had been set in the s. I walked in, and somebody saw me and said, 'Do you have a bikini?

Can you do lines? It was a fluke and it lasted for years. The major sponsor was Oscar Mayer. Many of the blackouts were credited to Samuro Mitsubi and Tawisaki Kwi. According to the book "My Happy Days in Hollywood" , the names were pseudonyms for memoir author Garry Marshall and his long-time writing collaborator Jerry Belson. Every story in the series, and many of the "blackout" vignettes in-between, featured a large, brass bed.

This is probably an homage to The Bed by James Broughton, an experimental poet and filmmaker whose works were an influence on the Beat poets of the s.

It featured several nude men and women cavorting on a large, brass bed in a garden. T and Tina , which was actually a spin-off of Welcome Back, Kotter.

Al eventually married Chachi's mother played by Ellen Travolta and Father Delvecchio served in the wedding of Joanie to Chachi in the series finale. The most major character changes occurred after season five with the addition of Scott Baio as Fonzie's cousin, Charles "Chachi" Arcola.

Originally, the character Spike mentioned as Fonzie's nephew in the episode "Not With My Sister You Don't," but also claimed to be his cousin, as was stated in one episode was supposed to be the character who became Chachi. Season five also saw the introduction of more outlandish and bizarre plots including Fonzie making a bet with the Devil, and the appearance of Mork Robin Williams , an alien who wanted to take Richie back to his homeworld. Lynda Goodfriend joined the cast as semi-regular character Lori Beth Allen, Richie's steady girlfriend, in season five, and became a permanent member of the cast between seasons eight and nine, after Lori Beth married Richie.

He took over from the departed Richie Cunningham character, acting as counterpoint to Fonzie. Cathy Silvers also joined the cast as Jenny Piccalo, Joanie's best friend who was previously referenced in various episodes from earlier seasons and remained as a main cast member until the final season. Both actors were originally credited as guest stars but were promoted to the main cast during season ten after several series regulars left the show.

The real focus of the series was now on the Joanie and Chachi characters, and often finding ways to incorporate Fonzie into them as a shoulder to cry on, advice-giver, and savior as needed. The Potsie character, who had already been spun off from the devious best friend of Richie to Ralph's best friend and confidante, held little grist for the writers in this new age, and was now most often used as the occasional "dumb" foil for punchlines most often from Mr.

They were intended as replacements for Erin Moran and Scott Baio who departed for their own show, Joanie Loves Chachi and were credited as part of the semi-regular cast. Fonzie befriended Richie and the Cunningham family and when Richie left the series for military service, Fonzie became the central figure of the show with Henry Winkler receiving sole top billing in the opening credits. In the show's later seasons, other characters were introduced including Fonzie's young cousin, Charles "Chachi" Arcola, who became a love interest for Joanie Cunningham.

Each of the eleven seasons of the series roughly tracks the eleven years from to , inclusive, in which the show was set. ABC Wiki Explore.



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