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Post by Breezy on Feb 5, 2002 9:52:40 GMT -5
Henry Winkler (the actor, who played "Fonzie"), had an "uncredited" role in "Scream". He played the principal, Mr. Himbry. Sorry, I don't have a picture. It's a funny thing, I searched everywhere and it appears that all the "Scream" websites are fragmented. (Kinda like some of, or a lot of, the "Friends" sites).
I really wish that the website that said there were 6 different versions of "Scream" was still around. I have no idea which version, I have seen. Maybe the principal isn't even in some of the versions?
And, I have no idea the thing about "Happy Days". I haven't watched that show. Do you think we should watch it? Am I missing out on something? But, it must have made some impression, though, because friends does a couple of references to "Happy Days". In the pilot episode, Rachel is sooo sad because..."Joanie has Chachi"...who, I guess, were characters on "Happy Days". And also this one that you mentioned, talks about "Fonzie".
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Post by Breezy on Feb 4, 2002 11:26:27 GMT -5
Picture of "Fonzie" aka the "Fonz": (You might recognize this actor from another movie that had Courtney Cox Arquette and David Arquette in it?) Picture from and more information about "Fonzie" at this site: www.tvland.com/shows/happydays/character2.jhtmlAnywayyyy...hope that helps?
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Post by Breezy on Feb 4, 2002 11:17:43 GMT -5
Okay... This is going to be one loooong message back... So, I'll break it into pieces: If there were a Sitcom Hall of Fame, "Happy Days" would surely have a cherished spot there. The show recovered from mediocre ratings after its debut on January 15, 1974 and became one of the most popular programs of the late 1970s. And it survived until mid-1984--an astonishing ten and a half years. In 1980, the Smithsonian Museum of American History honored the series' role in America's popular-culture history by putting one of the Fonz's leather jackets on display. "Happy Days" was set in the 1950s in Milwaukee, the heart of middle-class America, and told the story of the Cunningham family. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, their son, Richie (his pals Ralph Malph and Potsie), (who were) trying to be as cool as the coolest greaser in town, the Fonz, and Richie's sister, Joanie One of ABC's changes led to the creation of a classic TV character. The network wanted to "toughen up" the show by having a gang of thugs beat up Richie. Marshall took their suggestion, but gave it a twist. He added a local hoodlum to the cast, Arthur Fonzarelli, but made him a benevolent companion to Richie and his pals. The Fonz soon became the sitcom's central character and one of the most beloved TV personalities of all time. "Sit on it!" became a national catchphrase. The character of Arthur Fonzarelli was so popular, there was talk of changing the title to "Fonzie's Happy Days." The young stars of "Happy Days" grew up during the show's ten and a half year run and so did their characters. Richie and his pals graduated from high school, then attended the University of Wisconsin. The adult Potsie never realized his teenage dream of becoming a singing star and ended up working at Mr. Cunningham's hardware store. When actors Ron Howard and Donny Most left the series in 1980, Richie and Ralph Malph joined the army and were shipped off to Greenland. Even the Fonz gradually lost his rebellious image. In the show's final years, he became co-owner of Arnold's, manager of Bronco's Auto Repairs, and a shop teacher at Jefferson High. To add new life to the aging sitcom, the writers added new people to the Cunninghams' world. By 1984, it was obvious the new characters had failed to hold on to the show's once-loyal viewers. So the series was ended on July 12, 1984. Joanie and Chachi were married in the very last episode. (Edited by Breezy. Complete article appears at this website: www.tvland.com/shows/happydays/Next will be a photo of "Fonzie" or the "Fonz"
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Post by Breezy on Feb 2, 2002 16:40:07 GMT -5
Translations are a funny thing. Now, I'm going to have to see if my Best Of Friends DVDs have a spanish translation so I can hear if it says that. Anyway, back to the topic. The English version is that the doctor is a fan(atic) over the character: "Fonzie" from "Happy Days".
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Post by Breezy on Feb 10, 2002 13:12:24 GMT -5
I loove the pictures, and I thought you'd like to see them too, so, that's why the post. And... I guess I'll "Spoiler" everything in this area too because I don't really know which season everybody is on, soooo, just "in case".
And you'll love this episode. Monica and Chandler look so nice together for these wedding pics, don't you think?
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Post by Breezy on Feb 9, 2002 23:19:11 GMT -5
Picture from TOW Monica & Chandler's Wedding Matthew Perry, Courtney Cox-Arquette
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Post by Breezy on Feb 9, 2002 23:16:44 GMT -5
Picture from 723/4 TOW Monica & Chandler's Wedding Courtney Cox-Arquette, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry
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Post by Breezy on Feb 9, 2002 23:13:29 GMT -5
Picture from 723/4 TOW Monica & Chandler's Wedding Courtney Cox-Arquette, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry
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Post by Breezy on Feb 9, 2002 23:09:15 GMT -5
723/4 TOW Monica & Chandler's Wedding (Season Finale) Original USA Airdate: May 17, 2001 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Can Chandler be found in time for the wedding to Monica? In the one-hour season finale, Monica and Chandler gather their off-beat families on the eve of their wedding, but there's just one problem--Chandler is missing when he gets cold feet and bolts, and while Ross searches for him, Rachel and Phoebe desparately vamp to distract the unsuspecting bride. Elsewhere, Joey can't pry himself away from shooting a World War 1 film with a spit and polish actor (Gary Oldman) in time to perform the ceremony.
(Pictures of this episode following this post)
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Post by Breezy on Feb 10, 2002 14:25:49 GMT -5
Photo from 710 TOW The Holiday Armadillo Cole Mitchell Sprouse, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer
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Post by Breezy on Feb 10, 2002 14:23:16 GMT -5
Photo from 710 TOW The Holiday Armadillo Matthew Perry, Courtney Cox-Arquette
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Post by Breezy on Feb 10, 2002 14:19:32 GMT -5
Photo from 710 TOW The Holiday Armadillo Matthew Perry, Courtney Cox-Arquette, David Schwimmer
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Post by Breezy on Feb 10, 2002 14:16:53 GMT -5
Photo from 710 TOW The Holiday Armadillo Courtney Cox-Arquette, David Schwimmer
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Post by Breezy on Feb 10, 2002 14:13:01 GMT -5
Photo from 710 - TOW The Hoilday Armadillo Cole Mitchell Sprouse, David Schwimmer
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Post by Breezy on Feb 10, 2002 14:05:00 GMT -5
710 TOW The Holiday Amadillo Original USA Airdate: December 12, 2000 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 710 TOW The Holiday Armadillo
Dreidels are no match for Santa when Ross tries to introduce his young son to Chanukah -- Ross is thrilled to have his young son, Ben (Cole Mitchell Sprouse) for the holidays and wants to introduce the tyke to Chanukah -- but the festival of lights pales when a wide-eyed Ben clamors for only Christmas carols, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and especially Santa Claus. Down the hall, Phoebe eagerly anticipates moving back into her newly furbished apartment again with Rachel but feels she must first drive a wedge between Rachel and her current roomie Joey. Meanwhile, Chandler cannot seem to master the fine art of greasing the palms of maitre-d's with folded money to secure better service.
(Photos of this episode follows)
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