Lori Bashian,

Lori Bashian is an entertainment production assistant for Fox News Digital.Read More Lori has formerly written for several digital blogs and news outlets on current events and Entertainment topics. She writes about celebrities such as Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Sylvester Stallone and Selena Gomez.In the past, she has also covered reality TV shows including, "Sister Wives," "Counting On," "Below Deck,! Lori began working in news in 1974 at a local radio station. She graduated from California State University, Northridge in 1975 with a B.A in Journalism. You can follow Lori on Linkedin.

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Bias

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  • >E From 1974 to 1984, the show brought joy to households all over America.
  • >> The title mentions a reboot but the body of the article talks about Anson Williams considering one.

Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • Happy Days premiered on January 15, 1974
  • It wasn’t until a couple of seasons later that the show became popular, when it was retooled into a broader multicamera sitcom oriented around the local tough turned mentor and guardian angel, Arthur Fonzarelli (Henry Winkler), known as The Fonz
  • The 1976-77 season made Happy Days the most-watched show on television, supplanting All in the Family
  • The show was created by Garry Marshall and revolved around Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) and his equally hormonal pals Warren Potsie Weber (Anson Williams) and Ralph Malph (Donny Most)

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  • The title mentions a reboot but the body of the article talks about Anson Williams considering one.

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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.