50 Years of Happy Days
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Peek behind the curtain into the making of Happy Days, the ultimate
American sitcom, in this detailed season-by-season history written
by two of the show’s longest-serving writer-producers.One of the
most successful TV shows of all time, Happy Days drew in 30 million
viewers weekly at its peak and launched the careers of stars like
Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, and Robin Williams. Now, just in time
for its 50th anniversary, tune in for exclusive access, as writers
Brian Levant and Fred Fox Jr. chronicle life on set and examine the
evolution of a television show that made history. Featuring new
interviews with the creators, cast, and crew of the show and a
foreword by The Fonz himself, explore rarely-seen photographs and
personal anecdotes on a season-by-season journey behind the scenes.
A PHOTOGRAPHIC TREASURE TROVE: This coffee-table art book includes
stunning, full-color photos of candid moments between cast and
crew, lovingly preserved scenes from the show, exclusive shots that
capture the energetic set, and a look at some of the vintage
collectibles that brought the sitcom into fans’ homes. REVELATIONS
ABOUT THE CREATIVE TALENT BEHIND THE SCENES: Explore the strategies
and big gambles that fueled one of the most successful shows of all
time, as told by the individuals who made it happen. EXCLUSIVE
INTERVIEWS: Gather anecdotes straight from Ron Howard, Henry
Winkler, Anson Williams, Marion Ross, Ted McGinley, and a host of
Hollywood royalty who worked as a team to change the landscape of
television forever. NOSTALGIC GUIDE TO A SPECIAL PLACE AND TIME:
Take a deep dive into the in-world lore that will bring to life the
1950s Milwaukee of Richie and Joanie Cunningham, Potsie Weber,
Ralph Malph, and, of course, Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli.