Happy days [DVD]. Season 6 / created by Garry K. Marshall ; directed by Jerry Paris ; Miller-Milkis Productions, Inc., and Henderson Production Company, Inc. in association with CBS Television Distribution ; associate producer, Ronny Hallin.
Publisher:
CBS Studios,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
4 videodiscs (594 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Tom Bosley, Donny Most, Anson Williams, Erin Moran, Al Molinaro, Scott Baio. Originally broadcast as episodes of the television program in 1978-1979.
Contents:
Disc 1. Westward ho. Parts 1 & 2 / written by Walter Kempley -- Westward ho. Part 3 / written by Fred Fox, Jr. -- Fonzie's blindness / written by Ron Leavitt & Richard Rosenstock -- Casanova Cunningham / written by Bob Brunner -- Kid stuff / written by Fred Fox, Jr. -- disc 2. Sweet sixteen / written by Brian Levant -- Fearless Malph / written by Walter Kempley -- The evil eye / written by Allen Goldstein -- The claw meets the Fonz (aka the Godfonzer) / written by Susanne Gayle Harris -- The Fonz is allergic to girls / written by Mary-David Sheiner & Sheila Judis Weisberg -- The first Thanksgiving / written by Bob Howard -- The kissing bandit / written by Beverly Bloomberg -- disc 3. The magic show / written by Don Safran -- Richie gets framed / written by Fred Maio -- Christmas time / written by Beverly Bloomberg -- Smokin' ain't cool / written by Michael Loman -- Ralph vs. Potsie / written by Michael Loman -- Stolen melodies / written by Brian Levant -- Married strangers / written by Bob Howard -- disc 4. Marion : fairy godmother / written by Fred Maio -- Fonzie's funeral. Part 1 ; Part 2 / written by Michael Loman -- The duel / written by Fred Fox, Jr. -- Chachi's Incredo-Wax / written by David Ketchum & Tony DiMarco -- Potsie quits school / teleplay by David Reo ; story by Jim Dunne -- Special feature: Mork returns (5th anniversary show) / written by Walter Kempley.
Summary:
The nostalgic comedy set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin focused on the Cunninghams and their two kids, Richie and Joanie, and their relationship with Fonzie, a motorcycle-riding Casanova who became a pop-culture phenomenon.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.