Are these fun facts about Happy Days true or false?
Can you be like Fonzie and keep your cool while testing your Happy Days knowledge?

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Happy Days (1974) was an essential part of pop culture history. From Fonzie's iconic leather jacket to his memorable catchphrase that we could never get out of our heads - the influence of the series has transcended for decades.
With so much Happy Days related trivia out there, we've decided to put your knowledge to the test! Do you think you know everything about the motorcycle riding cool guy, Richie, Joanie and the rest of the Happy Days gang?
Here's your chance to show Fonzie just how cool you really are. Good luck, and if you do well, give it your best "Ayyy!"

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Although Fonzie loved motorcycles, Henry Winkler was terrified of them.
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In the final episode, Tom Bosley stepped out of character to thank viewers for being part of the Cunningham family.
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Originally there were supposed to be four Cunningham children.
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The ratings were so low at the end of its second season that Happy Days came close to being cancelled.
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Happy Days was originally based on American Graffiti (1973).
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Happy Days never won an Emmy, although it was nominated.
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Micky Dolenz of The Monkees auditioned for the role of Fonzie.
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Happy Days was so popular that "Rock Around the Clock" went back on the pop charts 19 years after its original release.
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Henry Winkler played the same character as Fonzie in three different series.
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Along with Henry Winkler, Tim Bosley is one of only two actors to appear in all 255 episodes of Happy Days.

Are these fun facts about Happy Days true or false?
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55 Comments

Actually 10 is FALSE! Tim Bosley was NEVER in an episode of Happy Days! It was TOM Bosley, you idiots!
8/10 Of course they didn't cancel the show after the second season (#4). Ted McGinley wasn't on there yet. They say he was the "sitcom killer," but IMHO, he was great on "Married... with Children."
Since this was a nostalgia quiz, I was looking online at the Radio Annual and Television Yearbook (1949) and found these interesting images of some familiar faces we all know...




There were a few others, but I didn't want to overload things here...😉
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There were a few others, but I didn't want to overload things here...😉
Back when I lived in Brooklyn there was a girl at the end of the hall in our apartment house who'd had polio and walked with braces...
Thank God for Jonas Salk, with his vaccine untold millions were spared, one of the great
advances in history.
advances in history.
What worries me is the ever-spreading misinformation about vaccines and the damage that can be done by NOT availing one's self or family members of them...
Who the hell is Tim bosley
6/10 I liked the first two or three seasons but struggled through the rest.
I believe "Jump the Shark" was in season 4, which most people would agree marked
a decline in quality. Maybe producer Marshall was spreading himself thin with his various
projects? In any event I agree with you, the first three seasons were the best and were
truer to the series origins on Love American Style.
Does anyone know which 5 series Fonzie appeared in?
I am guessing the subpar Joanie Loves Chachi was number4 besides Happy Days, Mork &
Mindy, Laverne and Shirley, but what was the other?
Not Love American Style, I am 99% sure Fonze was not on it.
a decline in quality. Maybe producer Marshall was spreading himself thin with his various
projects? In any event I agree with you, the first three seasons were the best and were
truer to the series origins on Love American Style.
Does anyone know which 5 series Fonzie appeared in?
I am guessing the subpar Joanie Loves Chachi was number4 besides Happy Days, Mork &
Mindy, Laverne and Shirley, but what was the other?
Not Love American Style, I am 99% sure Fonze was not on it.
True or False--John Anthony Bailey ("Sticks" Downey) would go on to perform in over 100 adult films.