Series creator Garry Marshall on the evolution of Happy Days

The characters quickly proved more important than the retro setting.

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Imagine keeping three or four sitcom-sized plates spinning all at the same time. That's the pressure that showrunners are under if they're lucky enough to operate at the top of their field. For some, there's even more urgency: Creators like Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy have even more concurrent series than their show biz elders. 

While they've since been eclipsed by newer, busier producers, people like Norman Lear and Garry Marshall paved the way for the modern super-producer. Both of them pinpointed some of the most popular parts of their shows and created spinoffs to further satisfy audience demand. While neither had a perfect track record, Marshall, in particular, understood how to capitalize on what viewers wanted.

Happy Days led to several spinoffs, to varying degrees of popularity. Laverne & Shirley legitimately stood on its own merits as one of the best sitcom pairings of all time and is rightly remembered for its clever writing and brilliant performances. Mork & Mindy triumphed as well, both in its initial ratings and in the successful launch of Robin Williams' career. But even when misfires like Joanie Loves Chachi threatened the reputation of his empire, Marshall never took his eye off Happy Days.

"[Happy Days] is ever-changing and moving on," Marshall told The Akron Beacon Journal in 1982. "The seven- and eight-year-olds watching us now weren't there when we started.

"They don't know about nostalgia. It's timeless for them; in about the fifth or sixth year, people no longer cared if it was set in the '50s. The audience that first came to Happy Days to see a show about the '50s is not there anymore. Today, children are born and pick up on Happy Days. Fonzie, who used to be the free spirit, now is the most traditional character on the show."

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10john10 8 days ago
The direction of Happy Days shifted during season 3 towards a younger audience. This surely led to the show becoming a cultural sensation(although a disappointment to many viewers). I believe "That 70's Show" never once referenced any of Happy Days' influence on 1970's culture? John Lennon and Paul McCartney both had notable interaction with the show's cast during it's height of popularity.
SteveO 9 days ago
Really liked the early years of the show when they guys were still in High School.
The Joanie/Chachi thing got old real quick for me.

Inthe25th 9 days ago
Growing up in the 1970s and 1980s, I enjoyed Happy Days then, but now it's the 21st century (boy, how I feel like Buck Rogers in the 25th century in comparison to those days) and I actually am getting more enjoyment out of watching Happy Days now than back then. Fonzie is still my all time favorite even if I am a suit wearing clean cut kinda man. Plus we share a birthday on October 30th so we are kindred.
BenSobeleone 10 days ago
Yep, and they should have brought back Chuck. Could've said that he went away to college. Middlebury, Vermont.
There were too many characters to write for. Someone had to go. Same thing happened to M*A*S*H with all the supporting characters of the first season (Lt. Dish, Spearchucker, Ho-John, Ugly John), although the pilot created an excuse for Ho-John to leave, he did stick around for awhile.
kmsscs Wiseguy70005 9 days ago
Ho-Jon, watch that person who played that part as one of the Hullabaloo Dancers.
WordsmithWorks 11 days ago
The show jumped the shark 😃😃 about the time they wanted to rename it "Fonzie's Happy Days." Fonzie got a job at the high school, a girlfriend with a little girl (the Cousin Oliver effect), and became the sole focus.
CoreyC WordsmithWorks 11 days ago
In fact Ron Howard was so pissed that he went to Garry Marshall and threatened to quit if it happened. Garry backed him.
CoreyC WordsmithWorks 11 days ago
ABC wanted to rename it to Fonzie's Happy Days around the fourth season before the infamous Jump The Shark episode.
WordsmithWorks CoreyC 7 days ago
I believe Happy Days figuratively jumped the shark before Fonzie literally jumped the shark.
Bapa1 11 days ago
The first two seasons were good, after that, nope. Wasn't even about the times, just another sit-com.
Wiseguy70005 Bapa1 9 days ago
The third season was the funniest especially the introduction of Laverne & Shirley. It started downhill in the fourth season with the emphasis on Fonzie.
justjeff 12 days ago
This explains the downward trajectory of the show (in my opinion). When the haircuts were no longer authentic for the time, when they stopped licensing "Rock Around the Clock" as the opening theme, when the characters got too ridiculous - like with Anson William's singing - although I'd stayed with the show for years during its original run, I got to the point that reruns of the series meant nothing to me...
Bapa1 justjeff 11 days ago
Good points.
CivilIan27 justjeff 9 days ago
I've been watching TV for almost 60 years and have never seen a show DEVOLVE like Happy Days did. It went from an enjoyable but not amazing show to pure trash as they had to cater to the live audience. CHACHI, seriously???
justjeff CivilIan27 8 days ago
We're kind of on the same page... Chachi was as useless [with his "Wha! Wah! Wah!"] as you know what on a bull!🙄 They replaced the original Dr. Malph with Jack Dodson - a likeable guy, but not very funny to me... went through *two* "Chucks" [then wrote him out of the show rather then create big brother-little brother interactions with Richie], lost Pat Morita (although Al Molinaro was pleasant enough) and kept introducing a lot of boring characters.

Laverne and Shirley and Robin Williams' Mork were the few exceptions to a droll cast. In truth - with nothing personal against either Anson Williams or Donny Most - I think they could have found better casting for their characters. I never saw any real chemistry, just a couple of pathetic losers in how they were played.
CoreyC justjeff 7 days ago
Especially Joanie with her perm post Richie.
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