Episodes Comprise: 1. Fonzie Moves In 2. Motorcycle 3. Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 1 4. Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 2 5. The Other Richie Cunningham 6. Richie Fights Back 7. Jailhouse Rock 8. Howard's 45th Fiasco 9. Fonzie the Flatfoot 10. A Date with Fonzie 11. Fonzie the Salesman 12. Three on a Porch 13. Fonzie's New Friend 14. They Call It Potsie Love 15. Tell It to the Marines 16. Dance Contest 17. The Second Anniversary Show 18. Football Frolics 19. Fonzie the Superstar 20. Two Angry Men 21. Beauty Contest 22. Bringing Up Spike 23. A Sight for Sore Eyes 24. Arnold's... Wedding [show more]
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Originating as a segment on the television comedy series LOVE AMERICAN STYLE, HAPPY DAYS quickly earned its way into the pantheon of sitcom classics with the help of one of the most iconic characters in American pop culture. Centred on a suburban white-bread family in 1950s Milwaukee, the series chronicled the wholesome adventures of teenager Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard), his bobby-soxer younger sister, Joanie (Erin Moran), their exasperated parents, Howard (Tom Bosley) and Marion (Marion Ross), and Richie's on-the-make high school buddies, Potsie (Anson Williams) and Ralph (Donny Most). But it was the finger-snapping charm of the Cunninghams' upstairs tenant, greaser Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli (Henry Winkler), that vaulted the series into the annals of television history--and ensured Fonzie's leather jacket a permanent spot in the Smithsonian collection. This collection presents every nostalgic episode from the show's third series.
All 24 episodes from the third season of the 1950s-based comedy series that became a worldwide success in the 1970s. Set in Milwaukee, it follows the fortunes of the Cunninghams, a middle-class family led by Howard and Marion (Tom Bosley and Marion Ross), with their sons Richie and Chuck (Ron Howard and Gavan O'Herlihy), and daughter Joanie (Erin Moran). While hanging out at Arnold's Drive-in, high school student Richie strikes up a friendship with local biker, 'The Fonz' (Henry Winkler), who, after moving into the vacant apartment above the Cunninghams' house, becomes Richie's guide to everything that is 'cool' in the world, dispatching advice on girls, clothes and style. The Fonz (along with his catchphrases - 'Sit on it' and 'Heeeyy'), became a hugely popular icon of the time. Episodes comprise: 'Fonzie Moves in', 'Motorcycle', 'Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 1', 'Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 2', 'The Other Richie Cunningham', 'Richie Fights Back', 'Jailhouse Rock', 'Howard's 45th Fiasco', 'Fonzie the Flatfoot', 'A Date With Fonzie', 'Fonzie the Salesman', 'Three On a Porch', 'Fonzie's New Friend', 'They Call It Potsie Love', 'Tell It to the Marines', 'Dance Contest', 'The Second Anniversary Show', 'Football Frolics', 'Fonzie the Superstar', 'Two Angry Men', 'Beauty Contest', 'Bringing Up Spike', 'A Sight for Sore Eyes' and 'Arnold's Wedding'.
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