This is really truly amazing! I grew up watching the shows. So these bring back tender memories. Yup, they certainly had chemistry that’s for certain! 😊Okay now this scene where Henry Winkler is spraying Marion Ross with whipping cream is absolutely hilarious! 😆Go Henry…get her! PRICELESS!
Yeah, mind you I must admit if I had seen that back in the 70's, it would've been very helpful, making me feel more normal back in the day when that sort of stuff wasn't seen on TV, jesting or otherwise.
@@BabyFaceBren I hope that since then, things have improved for you! I think as long as you accept yourself for what you are, then screw what other people think! I think the Fonz would agree with me on that!
@@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 For sure and all is cool (no pun intended), things have progressed (in some ways) and gay is just another option or genetics or environmental. I think the middle one myself and can't believe it would be anyone's choice, because I would've gone for the easier life (and being a dad) but life's been great, much because I don't have kids (I would be terrified for them now). It's just a shame that there weren't gay characters back then. My first encounter with homosexuality in film was "Pillow Talk" when Rock Hudson pretends to be gay (alluded to, of course, but I picked up on it at 12) to trick Doris Day into chasing him. The thing that disappointed me was not that he was using "being gay" to trick her (and wasn't THAT ironic, with Rock pretending he was straight to trick US!), I actually know a few guys who have tried that (until I stepped in to let them prove it!), it was how HORRIFIED Doris was and there was also a scene with Rock's doctor who also assumed he was gay and HE was also very upset and recommended PSYCHIATRIC COUNSELING! No one I knew ever talked of such things, no one in general did, but NOW I knew I was not alone... and how awful I was. I cried myself to sleep that night.
When I was 14, I went to go see a taping of the show. Henry Winkler had a line in a skating rink. His line was supposed to be “if God had wanted us to skate we would’ve been born with little wheels on our feet“ but he kept saying and I think it was three or four times“if God had wanted us to skate, we would’ve been born with little wheels on our heels“. It was exactly like this video. Everybody thought it was hilarious including him. A great memory. Coincidentally, at the time, I lived in Tarzana - one fire road away from Pat Morita‘s driveway.
@@Hyperbole77 a great memory to have! I only went to one taping of a sitcom when I was on holiday in LA in 1990 it was the pilot of a tv show based on “Big”. Never made it to air!
@jasonsabourin2275: And "The Third Mrs. C." of my personal "Midwestern Sitcom Maternal Heat Index!" Miss Allyn Ann McLerie who Played "Mrs. Carmen Carlson" on "WKRP in Cincinnati!"😂😘🎤💃👸☀️📻📺B.W.
Great stuff loved the show, I know that Henry Winkler did have a crush on Miss c. LoL but I like the one when fonz snaps his fingers and the guys come to him instead of the girls lol
It’s not a movie Massino, it was a 30 minute sitcom that came on once a week in the 70’s and 80’s, ran for 10 years. The name of the show is Happy Days Greetings from Orange Beach Alabama
I would hate to think I was the only one who noticed the garage was on the wrong side of the house from the beginning sequence of each episode. I noticed that when I was a kid LOL!
The whole layout of the Cunningham's house changed as soon as a live audience was added. Did you also notice what I noticed as a kid? The bathrooms at the diner don't make sense. From the outside the mens' is on the left and womens' is on the right, but when you enter the mens' room, you turn right (where the sink is, urinal behind). So WHERE is the ladies' room? Is it just a door? Keep your legs crossed TIGHTLY, girls!
@@BabyFaceBren Where do you notice the layout of the bathrooms from outside? Don't you have to be inside to see anything about the bathrooms? Guess I'm gonna have to watch some episodes and try to find out, don't remember noticing that.
@@bodeine454 there are many episodes with scenes in the diner with the toilet doors in view in the rear of the scene (sometimes characters - say Richie and Fonzie) go through the mens’ room door and continue the scene inside. The layout of the toilets, when seen from outside (the doors) is mens’ on the left and ladies’ on the right. BUT the layout of the mens’ room INTERIOR is sink and urinal and stalls to the RIGHT of the door. In other words, where the ladies’ toilet should be. Lots of scenes. Shouldn’t take you long to find it!
@@timobrien8809 Sometimes they try to get a little too much out of a show because it was a huge hit, so they drag it out well after they should have had the finale.
So is there nothing in your country (USA) that doesn't have political connotations? Many of you seem to be relating this post to politics & here I was just enjoying reminiscing about how much I used to enjoy watching it just for the laughs. So sad for you guys is all I can say. Greetings from someone in another part of the world.
Well said. I'm in Australia, so I can see what you are talking about, but in the USA they are in an angry political state of mind at the moment. Comments on videos stating tenuous links to left or right will dwindle after the election, unless Trump wins again (those poor Lefties will NEVER stop obsessing!)
@@BabyFaceBren Just to clarify: it's the whole country. Your leaders reacted swiftly to the pandemic. Ours did not. They played it down, claimed it was a hoax, said it would go away soon. The virus doesn't care about political affiliation. It goes after whoever it can. We need someone who will react against the virus, not against their own citizens - left or right.
Sadly, you are correct. I don't know if it will ever get better. No matter what the subject is, within just a few comments, someone will relate it to politics and we're off and running.
Boy, was I wrong about all that left and right shit dying down after the election. 10 months on and it's worse than ever, though not in this video's comments, thankfully.
You should do a little research. Several of her "Happy Days' colleagues helped, or tried to, with money and housing, but eventually, people have to take responsibility and help themselves. It is sad when someone with talent and opportunities can't rise above personal issues, but that's not a situation exclusive to Hollywood.
We live in a free country why don't people show respect and not worry how someone is voting. That is know ones business.its gotten sickning how some people have started behaving.if they don't agree with you they go crazy and act like a kid and want to fight or even kill.
It's a shame people can't separate the performer from their politics. To think WD would LOVE Baio still, if ONLY he weren't a conservative! I prefer not to know a performer's politics, but they can't resist sharing their views, thinking our admiration for their skill interpreting someone else's words will have us salivating for the (often incredibly blinkered) opinions of their everyday (often uneducated, or Leftist-educated, even worse) brains. Though, because they ARE actors, their views are usually from the left. Ron Howard has his soapbox, but that doesn't mean I don't respect him for his great body of work. Replacing Baio in the recent "Happy Days" table read (assuming he'd even WANT to be involved) was a low, unprofessional act that speaks volumes. John Stamos should've declined the offer to replace him. So much for respect for a fellow actor.
Tim Allen is a conservative, and I still like him. Why? Because he's funny as hell. Baio? I liked better when he was Jack on Diagnosis Murder. It was a good role for him.
And apparently he was horrible to her. For some reason he liked to torment her, ignoring her when talking with cast and crew, criticising her acting. I've had trouble enjoying his performances after I heard that. MY dad looked remarkably like him and we called him "Howie". As I get older, I see myself turning into dad (and Howie).
This is really truly amazing! I grew up watching the shows. So these bring back tender memories. Yup, they certainly had chemistry that’s for certain! 😊Okay now this scene where Henry Winkler is spraying Marion Ross with whipping cream is absolutely hilarious! 😆Go Henry…get her! PRICELESS!
The chemistry between them was awesome... always enjoyed every episode...😂😂😂👍
lol
"I wanna watch the fight but I have no idea what's my next line..." is such an entire mood.
That Mrs C was a right trollop. 🤣
The scene with all of them in the living room, Henry Winkler was purposely trying to get Marion Ross to break character...........🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“We’ll be eating at...at...at, uh.....We’ll be eating at...I haven’t got the slightest idea.”
Loved the one where the Fonz snapped his fingers and all the guys got up!
Yeah, mind you I must admit if I had seen that back in the 70's, it would've been very helpful, making me feel more normal back in the day when that sort of stuff wasn't seen on TV, jesting or otherwise.
@@BabyFaceBren I hope that since then, things have improved for you! I think as long as you accept yourself for what you are, then screw what other people think! I think the Fonz would agree with me on that!
@@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 For sure and all is cool (no pun intended), things have progressed (in some ways) and gay is just another option or genetics or environmental. I think the middle one myself and can't believe it would be anyone's choice, because I would've gone for the easier life (and being a dad) but life's been great, much because I don't have kids (I would be terrified for them now). It's just a shame that there weren't gay characters back then. My first encounter with homosexuality in film was "Pillow Talk" when Rock Hudson pretends to be gay (alluded to, of course, but I picked up on it at 12) to trick Doris Day into chasing him. The thing that disappointed me was not that he was using "being gay" to trick her (and wasn't THAT ironic, with Rock pretending he was straight to trick US!), I actually know a few guys who have tried that (until I stepped in to let them prove it!), it was how HORRIFIED Doris was and there was also a scene with Rock's doctor who also assumed he was gay and HE was also very upset and recommended PSYCHIATRIC COUNSELING! No one I knew ever talked of such things, no one in general did, but NOW I knew I was not alone... and how awful I was. I cried myself to sleep that night.
Haven't seen happy days in years this reminded me how good the show is!
When I was 14, I went to go see a taping of the show. Henry Winkler had a line in a skating rink. His line was supposed to be “if God had wanted us to skate we would’ve been born with little wheels on our feet“ but he kept saying and I think it was three or four times“if God had wanted us to skate, we would’ve been born with little wheels on our heels“. It was exactly like this video. Everybody thought it was hilarious including him. A great memory. Coincidentally, at the time, I lived in Tarzana - one fire road away from Pat Morita‘s driveway.
@@Hyperbole77 a great memory to have! I only went to one taping of a sitcom when I was on holiday in LA in 1990 it was the pilot of a tv show based on “Big”. Never made it to air!
One of the best shows around. These people were fun to watch. Great group. Hilarious bloopers. The show had a great theme, too.
I agree. I bought the single!
Not quite one of the best but fun. I have bloopers for Mannix and other shows at my channel.
That's the only time in my entire life I've actually heard a sneeze sound like AH-CHOO
For a show that was on at least ten years, you would think they would have cans full of this footage. That would fill up a lot of DVDs.
R.I.P. Tom, Al, Erin, Garry, Pat (Arnold)
Miss my childhood ❣️
Nostalgia! It sounds like some type of painful illness, LOL!
2:53 - 3:20 I love how everyone else kept going as if nothing was happening between Marion and Henry!
I bet he had an erection and she was wet
@@dallasbrubaker6054 the big rumour (never actually confirmed) was that Marion and Henry were having a rather hot and heavy affair away from the set.
@Scott Davidson only a rumour and never confirmed either way.
Something was behind that one
@@dallasbrubaker6054 I assume you mean those hot lights had her all sweaty? NO! That's OK, no need to answer!
Yup, Mrs. C, and June Cleaver.....
...Must be those Pearl necklaces!
@jasonsabourin2275: And "The Third Mrs. C." of my personal "Midwestern Sitcom Maternal Heat Index!" Miss Allyn Ann McLerie who Played "Mrs. Carmen Carlson" on "WKRP in Cincinnati!"😂😘🎤💃👸☀️📻📺B.W.
Why is no one talking about how Chachi just went full on romance mode with Joanie? 😂😂😂
I think they were dating at one stage. Maybe it was then
@@BabyFaceBrennever knew that, thats cool
I. Like. TOO SEE THEM MESS UP. THEIR LINES 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Always loved the Marion, Henry kissing scene as well as Marion leaving Fonzie's apt & Still laugh @ the Fonzie finger snap guy part !!
Ok I loved Happy Days, But PLEASE explain the Marion and HENRY KISSING????????? WHat's going on there???? And leaving Fonzies apartment.
@@moniquenewman4889 It's a joke they did while shooting the episodes.
Oh, wow, so they had bloopers too. Just like today's shows, well, that's nice. I like a sense of humor cool.
If I had seen these when I was still a kid, it would've ruined the whole image of the show. But seeing them now, that's hilarious.
This was hysterical! 😂😂🤣
I love Garry Marshall. 🥰
Great stuff loved the show, I know that Henry Winkler did have a crush on Miss c. LoL but I like the one when fonz snaps his fingers and the guys come to him instead of the girls lol
"I think the feeling is mucho (mutual)" - Laboratory Assistant Helga
Yes, I like that too (but I'd REALLY like to see what followed ;-)
The Fonz is bi
Thanks for Posting This Awesome Video
My pleasure
I loved back n the day everything was great
"I get so confused with so many!"
😆
A great ad-lib.
That show was SO popular in its day.
I went through a whole 50's phase!
When I was in 3rd grade, our teacher told us, "My husband has a rule: no TV on during dinner. But at 7:00 Happy Days comes on."
Ya think
Miss those days
Well there goes my wholesome image of Happy Days that I've had for over 40 years, ho hum. 🤔
I would have loved to see a live taping of Happy Days
@@BabyFaceBrenWow, 50 years and still waiting for a reply to a fan letter from Ron Howard. Maybe it got lost en route?
3:34 someone should have inserted this scene into an episode on the sly 😄
The chaps all surrounding The Fonz when he clicks his fingers. Years ahead.
I'm glad that scene wasn't in 'Happy Days" when I was watching at thirteen or so. I was confused enough about my feelings for The Fonz.
Loved that show.
Me too!
I remember when I was a kid seeing the blooper of Henry Winkler making out with Marion Ross… I wanted to be an actor SO badly! 🥰
1:43 Oh man! That is so funny!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Damn I miss those Nite At Nite reruns in the 90's.
@@Daren_PNW yeah Nick at Nite was fun. I loved the original Bob Newhart Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Omg Marian and Henry needed a room.
@ 0:32 This has one of that year 1984, and it has swearing words mute as censors.
Straordinario!!!!!! I don't undestand all but this movie is wonderful. ( scusate il mio inglese ) 😁 bye form italy
It’s not a movie Massino, it was a 30 minute sitcom that came on once a week in the 70’s and 80’s, ran for 10 years. The name of the show is
Happy Days
Greetings from Orange Beach Alabama
@@kemart537 I know this is happy days .... who does not know him ? 😉👍
Your English is actually quite good! Keep practicing! Va bene!
@@stephenbarringer235 thank you 😉
I would hate to think I was the only one who noticed the garage was on the wrong side of the house from the beginning sequence of each episode. I noticed that when I was a kid LOL!
The whole layout of the Cunningham's house changed as soon as a live audience was added. Did you also notice what I noticed as a kid? The bathrooms at the diner don't make sense. From the outside the mens' is on the left and womens' is on the right, but when you enter the mens' room, you turn right (where the sink is, urinal behind). So WHERE is the ladies' room? Is it just a door? Keep your legs crossed TIGHTLY, girls!
@@BabyFaceBren LOL, never noticed about the bathrooms!!
@@BabyFaceBren Where do you notice the layout of the bathrooms from outside? Don't you have to be inside to see anything about the bathrooms?
Guess I'm gonna have to watch some episodes and try to find out, don't remember noticing that.
@@bodeine454 there are many episodes with scenes in the diner with the toilet doors in view in the rear of the scene (sometimes characters - say Richie and Fonzie) go through the mens’ room door and continue the scene inside. The layout of the toilets, when seen from outside (the doors) is mens’ on the left and ladies’ on the right. BUT the layout of the mens’ room INTERIOR is sink and urinal and stalls to the RIGHT of the door. In other words, where the ladies’ toilet should be. Lots of scenes. Shouldn’t take you long to find it!
@@BabyFaceBren OK, lol, I'm going to try to find some episodes like that, completely went over my head back in the day.
I wanted to watch the fight but idk my next line. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
R.I.P. Tom, Gerry and Erin
and Gary Marshall
Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli is the KING!!
They're all having a hoot it's in their faces.
I knew Mr's C was a closet FREAK!!!
Man I knew mrs c had a think for the fonz
I LOVE IT!! Do you have more??
sorry, that's all
0:37 their babies 🥰🥰
Happy Days was the best show ever on TV bar none.
As I posted before. They should have ended it after Ron Howard left the show.
@@timobrien8809 Sometimes they try to get a little too much out of a show because it was a huge hit, so they drag it out well after they should have had the finale.
1:42 Well, how about that? Just guys bein' dudes.
These are so CUTE! What are these from? I assume it was some kind of special?
Yes. It was a Happy Days reunion special, but I only kept the bloopers.
Omg! That is so awkward watching the Fonz and Mrs, Cunningham kiss.
Awesome
They was Ig'nit!
02:10 Al Bundy's neighbor
Sometimes its no wonder rumors spread that Henry Winkler and Marion Ross had an affair lol
The moms and the Fonz .
Ms Ross and Mr Winkler was kcufing WE ALL KNOW THIS AND Marion Ross was a freak too COME ON NOW!
what does Richie say when he's laying in the hospital bed?
I don't think we are supposed to know.
"I gotta take a pi**."
I thought Marion was a hottie. For an older guy.
So is there nothing in your country (USA) that doesn't have political connotations? Many of you seem to be relating this post to politics & here I was just enjoying reminiscing about how much I used to enjoy watching it just for the laughs. So sad for you guys is all I can say. Greetings from someone in another part of the world.
Well said. I'm in Australia, so I can see what you are talking about, but in the USA they are in an angry political state of mind at the moment. Comments on videos stating tenuous links to left or right will dwindle after the election, unless Trump wins again (those poor Lefties will NEVER stop obsessing!)
@@BabyFaceBren Just to clarify: it's the whole country. Your leaders reacted swiftly to the pandemic. Ours did not. They played it down, claimed it was a hoax, said it would go away soon.
The virus doesn't care about political affiliation. It goes after whoever it can. We need someone who will react against the virus, not against their own citizens - left or right.
Sadly, you are correct. I don't know if it will ever get better. No matter what the subject is, within just a few comments, someone will relate it to politics and we're off and running.
Boy, was I wrong about all that left and right shit dying down after the election. 10 months on and it's worse than ever, though not in this video's comments, thankfully.
I love how they had the Fonz play the part of a closet gay guy.
I'm pretty sure it would've been a practical joke on Ron Howard that Henry and the guys came up with
Henry was married
Ooops..... I think that Marion and Henry had something going on off the.set because they seemed awfully comfortable with each other, lol!
Mom is a hottie!!!
you know its a shame for not helping jonnie with her drung problem love her when i saw her but they didn't give a shit and now she is gone rip jonnie
You should do a little research. Several of her "Happy Days' colleagues helped, or tried to, with money and housing, but eventually, people have to take responsibility and help themselves. It is sad when someone with talent and opportunities can't rise above personal issues, but that's not a situation exclusive to Hollywood.
😂😂😂
1:43
I wish the camera had followed them out
👍
That was awesome.....except for Scott Baio....what that dude became is a horrible human being.
We live in a free country why don't people show respect and not worry how someone is voting. That is know ones business.its gotten sickning how some people have started behaving.if they don't agree with you they go crazy and act like a kid and want to fight or even kill.
It's a shame people can't separate the performer from their politics. To think WD would LOVE Baio still, if ONLY he weren't a conservative!
I prefer not to know a performer's politics, but they can't resist sharing their views, thinking our admiration for their skill interpreting someone else's words will have us salivating for the (often incredibly blinkered) opinions of their everyday (often uneducated, or Leftist-educated, even worse) brains. Though, because they ARE actors, their views are usually from the left. Ron Howard has his soapbox, but that doesn't mean I don't respect him for his great body of work. Replacing Baio in the recent "Happy Days" table read (assuming he'd even WANT to be involved) was a low, unprofessional act that speaks volumes. John Stamos should've declined the offer to replace him. So much for respect for a fellow actor.
Tim Allen is a conservative, and I still like him. Why? Because he's funny as hell.
Baio? I liked better when he was Jack on Diagnosis Murder. It was a good role for him.
Perhaps the problem isn't Scott Baio, but the person you see when you look into the mirror.
Marion Ross was such a hottie. Too hot for Tom Bosley.😉
And apparently he was horrible to her. For some reason he liked to torment her, ignoring her when talking with cast and crew, criticising her acting. I've had trouble enjoying his performances after I heard that. MY dad looked remarkably like him and we called him "Howie". As I get older, I see myself turning into dad (and Howie).
hated this show, it was so wholesome it turned my stomach.
not in these bits!