Michael Arkush

Recent and archived work by Michael Arkush for The New York Times LatestSearch ‘Happy Days’ at 50: ‘The Fonz Bought Me a House’ In an interview, the surviving members of the original cast — Ron Howard, Donny Most, Anson Williams, Henry Winkler and Marion Ross — look back on the nostalgic hit, which premiered Jan. 15, 1974. By Michael Arkush Nick Faldo Is Home on the Range(s) The six-time major champion has retired after 16 years as a CBS analyst. It’s given him time to consider playing one last tournament.

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This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

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  • The author seems to have a nostalgic view of the show and its cast.
  • The author uses positive words like 'hit', 'special bond' and 'earnest' to describe the show.

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Deceptions

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Recent Articles

Happy Days: From Classic Sitcom to Multicamera Hit with The Fonz

Happy Days: From Classic Sitcom to Multicamera Hit with The Fonz

Broke On: Tuesday, 16 January 2024 Happy Days is a classic sitcom that premiered in 1974 and revolved around Richie Cunningham, his hormonal pals, and The Fonz. It became popular after being retooled into a broader multicamera sitcom. Ron Howard's appearance on Love American Style led to his casting by George Lucas in American Graffiti.